Shabbat: An Island of Time
Chabad of the South Hills' New Building 1700 Bower Hill Road, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesCome with us on a journey through Shabbat, filled with songs, wisdom, and our favorite Shabbat dishes.
Come with us on a journey through Shabbat, filled with songs, wisdom, and our favorite Shabbat dishes.
The "Intergenerational Family Dynamics Discussion Group" was featured in JCC South Hills AgeWell Club in February 2023 and is a Monthly Ongoing Club Event. Please join us each month! It is geared toward anyone who has children, grandchildren, a spouse, siblings or parents-in other words, anyone who is part of a family. Older adults will […]
Let’s gather together and hit the lanes in style! We're partnering with Chabad Young Professionals to bring you the ultimate Chanukah Bash with delicious food, drinks and prizes for the high rollers. Don’t miss this chance to bowl, schmooze and celebrate in classic fashion! Click "Register" to go to the Ticket Tailor registration page! Early […]
Annual community-wide Yom HaShoah program
Community Family Chanukah Celebration
More details to come.
Join Tree of Life Congregation for our annual Hanukkah candle lighting at the intersection of Shady and Wilkins.
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.
The Rauh Jewish Archives at the Heinz History Center will celebrate the Jewish holiday of Hannukah with a one-night only, participatory experience that blends art and tradition. On Saturday, Dec. 28, Rosalind Rosabel will be showcasing the story of Hanukkah through hand-crafted zines and the illumination of hand-painted silk panels honoring the holiday. Attendees will […]
More details tba- community event from The Tree of Life to celebrate Hanukkah
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