Jewish Disability Advocacy Day
Join people from across the country in breaking down the barriers to a fully inclusive and flourishing Jewish community.
Join people from across the country in breaking down the barriers to a fully inclusive and flourishing Jewish community.
This free support group is open to all women experiencing fertility struggles in the Pittsburgh area. Led by therapist Robin Freyberg PhD LCSW, our groups are held virtualy and all attendees sign a confidentiality agreement.
10-Session Series: Thursdays at 7:00 PM, Feb. 22, 29, Mar. 14, 21, 28, Apr. 4, 11, May 9, 16, 23
Gain necessary skills in self defense and situational awareness in this three-part series.
Where Judaism comes alive! Open to all.
An opportunity for rejuvenation and inspiration. Program schedule: 11:00-11:15- Joy icebreaker game 11:15-11:45- “Choose Joy”- a presentation by Chani Altein 11:45-12:30- Workshop 1 a. Yoga and meditation with Haliel Selig and Sharon Saul, MS b. Jeweled sun-catcher craft with Lauren Baldel 12:30-1:00- Lunch 1:00-1:45- Workshop 2 a. Israeli dance with Lynn Berman b. “Finding Joy”- […]
Hone your self-defense skills and learn situational awareness in this three-part series.
Free, from 10am-11am every first and third Monday of the month (Feb. 5th and 19th, March 4th and 18th, and April 1st), in the South Hills Jewish Community Center, Conference Room. Immerse yourself in the soothing tones of crystal and Tibetan singing bowls expertly played by Shawn Fertitta. Throughout the session, you will delve into […]
Join Rabbi Shugerman for nine thought-provoking seminars (naturally, with dinner) that cover three core themes. Please Note: No class on April 22 or 29.
Join PEMA and David Wood from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as they discuss FY2024 NSGP grant applications.
Join your fellow snowbirds for an evening discussing Israel and Jewish community security.
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