Shabbat With You

Rodef Shalom Congregation 4905 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

We want to spend Shabbat with You! Families with young children are invited to join us for a pre-Shabbat playdate, service, and dinner to celebrate Shabbat together! $5 per family.

The CKids Pre-Chanukah Legoland

Chabad of South Hills 1700 Bower Hill Rd, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Build a brighter world at the CKids Pre Chanukah Legoland- Chanukah is right around the corner, time for some epic pre-holiday fun! ➢ “Menorah Madness” team competitions ➢ “Mystery Maccabee Quest” adventure ➢ “Spin and Stack” mega-dreidel showdown ➢ “Glownut Lab” (Yup, that’s glow-in-the-dark lego doughnuts!) ➢ "Build-your-own Chanukah Dazzler"- light up Menorah! Each child […]

Poale Zedeck Annual Dinner

Congregation Poale Zedeck 6318 Phillips Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Annual Dinner.

Welcoming the Light

Zoom

Prepare for the unique safety and security challenges facing the Jewish community this holiday season.

Chanukah Story Hour

mt lebanon Public LIbrary 16 Castle Shannon Blvd, Pittsburgh, United States

Come join an interactive Chanukah story time as the Menorah’s colored candles take them on a journey back in time bringing the story Hanukkah back to life! Each child will also create their very own Hanukkah decoration to take home. For ages 3-6 and family. Free to attend. Reservation Required at www.MtLebanonLibrary.org/kids.

Hanukkah on the Second Floor

Second Floor Teen Center - JCC Robinson Building 5738 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Car Menorah Parade

Chabad of South Hills 1700 Bower Hill Rd, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Come and let's spread our Jewish Pride, holiday excitement, and Chanukah LIGHTS with a car parade that will leave from Chabad of the South Hills and trek across Mt Lebanon, leading to the Annual South Hills Lights at 1801 Dormont Ave!

Submit Your Event to the Community Calendar »
For calendar support contact info@jewishpgh.org.
To view candle lighting times for locations other than Pittsburgh, visit Chabad.org.

Scroll to Top