Biblical Garden Docent Led Tours

Rodef Shalom Biblical Garden 4905 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Join us for free, docent-led tours of Rodef Shalom's Biblical Botanical Garden!  Our entrance is located on Devonshire Street near 5th Avenue. Our Garden is free, accessible, and there is free parking available in our parking lot. RSVP and find out about our hours, events, and more at rodefshalom.org/garden.

Federation Board Meeting

Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh 2000 Technology Drive, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Federation Board Meeting

JFCS Board Meeting

JFCS Board Meeting at Bartlett St.

Counting the Omer Yoga with Tiferet

Congregation Beth Shalom 5915 Beacon Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Join us for seven weekly yoga sessions, each session will be held in the Zweig Library at Beth Shalom. In collaboration with Congregation Beth Shalom, Tiferet Project is leading a yoga series that explores this week by week countdown from Passover to Shavuot. The countdown links the freedom and liberation of Passover with the revelation […]

NYLC Summer Bash

Private, Address Given Upon RSVP Pittsburgh, PA, United States

More details soon.

Sound of Jewish Music

JCC Squirrel Hill - Darlington Entrance 5723 Darlington Road, Pittsburgh

An evening of women's music, art, dance and words of inspiration.

JCC Board Meeting

JCC Squirrel Hill 5738 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

June Board Meeting

Connecting the Dots: Religious Freedom, Reproductive Rights, and Public Policy

Jews for a Secular Democracy, through the “Jewish Women and Religious Freedom in Pittsburgh” project, invites you to join us on June 10th at 7:30 pm for an important and very timely webinar on religious freedom and reproductive rights, “Connecting the Dots: Religious Freedom, Reproductive Rights, and Public Policy." More information is available at: https://bit.ly/jfasdpitt […]

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