Shavua Tov Concert with Eliana Light
JCC Levinson Hall 5738 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesJoin your community for havdallah followed by a Shavua Tov concert of soul-fulfilling music with Eliana Light!
Join your community for havdallah followed by a Shavua Tov concert of soul-fulfilling music with Eliana Light!
Hosted by PAJE – Pittsburgh Area Jewish Educators A morning of professional development designed especially for teachers and teen madrichim at greater Pittsburgh's part-time religious schools. Featuring Keynote Speaker, Eliana Light Ms. Light is an experienced educator who makes t'fillah accessible and meaningful for all ages.
The Fourth Annual Friendship Circle Walk4Friendship.
We're kicking off Pittsburgh's participation in ElevatEd - a national initiative uplifting the field of Early Childhood Jewish Education.
Cast your vote in the U.S. Presidential Election and other races. Check out our voting resources today.
Join the Secure Community Network (SCN), The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), Orthodox Union (OU) and Anti-Defamation League (ADL) to discuss the FY24 Supplemental Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) funding, with a specific focus on updated guidelines, in order to better prepare for this new funding cycle.
Join the Secure Community Network (SCN), along with a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) subject matter expert, for a workshop next week on the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) implementation process.
Be part of the solution. Join us in Washington, D.C. to lead the path forward with courage and resilience.
Congregation Beth Shalom will be hosting the first ever Jewish Book Festival. The Book Festival is presented with the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, Carolyn Slayton and Seth Glick. Support Jewish Authors. More information to follow.
The Friendship Circle's 4th annual Walk4Friendship
Stand together for unity and strength in Washington, D.C. to show solidarity for Israel!
As we commemorate the 86th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the November pogrom, this event connects the outbreak of public anti-Jewish violence in Nazi Germany with the remarkable cultural production in the Theresienstadt ghetto. In the three and half years of its duration, the 140,000 inmates in Terezín played, composed, and listened to music, which provided comfort, […]
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