NCJW PGH Board Meeting
NCJW Pittsburgh 1620 Murray Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesRegular meeting of the NCJW Pittsburgh Board of Directors.
Regular meeting of the NCJW Pittsburgh Board of Directors.
An evening of music with Carolann Page and Don Megahan in Levy Hall. More information coming soon.
Community Day School - Board Meeting.
Last day to request to vote by mail-in or absentee ballot.
Last opportunity to vote early in-person at your county office.
Women’s Philanthropy invites you to a special evening welcoming members of the new Pomegranate Society.
SAVE THE DATE Join us for this special, ticketed event where you will get a first look at all the special items the staff has been saving. The evening includes delicious food, wine, and a lot of creative fun.
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.
Open to all—you need not be a lawyer to attend.
Earn 2 ethics credits per class!
Join us for a musical and family-friendly shabbat dinner at Rodef Shalom at 5:30pm. The service is free! Then you can elect to join us for a catered shabbat dinner (at 6:15pm) for $20 for adults and $10 dollars for children (with a $50 family maximum) and song circle.
You’re invited to Congregation Bet Tikvah's monthly Friday evening Shabbat service. We are a welcoming, queer-centric independent minyan. You can attend virtually via Zoom, or join us in person. We no longer require new attendees to sign up ahead of time! Simply show up and sign in at the security desk.
Families with young children are invited to spend Shabbat morning in Rodef Shalom’s Family Center! Drop in for a light breakfast, play date, sing-a-long with Cantor Toby, and a Shabbat activity with Family Center Director Ellie Feibus. $5 per family.
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To view candle lighting times for locations other than Pittsburgh, visit Chabad.org.