JDAIM Brunch & Discussion sponsored by Brotherhood & WoTS

Temple Sinai 5505 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

"THE ARTS KNOW NO BOUNDARIES: A PANEL DISCUSSION" Onsite check-in at 9:30 AM • Brunch at 10 AM • Speaker at 10:30 AM (Online viewers can join on Zoom starting at 10:20 AM) Join WoTS and Brotherhood for a brunch and discussion about the challenges of living a creative life while also overcoming disabilities. Expect to […]

Repro Shabbat: Watch Party

NCJW Pittsburgh 1620 Murray Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

We'll gather to watch the ways that abortion has been portrayed on TV shows over time and have a discussion about what we've seen. It's like a book club, but with no prep!

JCC Board Meeting

Board of Directors Meeting

Global Connections with Robert Siegel: How to be a Better Person

Zoom

Global Connections with Robert Siegel: How to be a Better Person Robert Siegel (Former Senior Host of NPR’s All Things Considered for 31 years) interviews: David Brooks (Columnist, New York Times) Robert J. Waldinger, M.D. (Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School) Rabbi David Wolpe (Max Webb Emeritus Rabbi, Sinai Temple) Wednesday, February 14th @ 4pm […]

Repro Shabbat Wrap-Up: Shabbatluck

Zoom

Bring your favorite dish for a dinner with friends and allies to toast our wins and talk about how you can help shape the future of reproductive justice.

JDAIM Dance Party Honoring Sam Skobel, Shore-Whitehill Award Recipient

Temple Sinai 5505 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Join us for a lively and fun celebration of Jewish Disability Awareness & Inclusion Month! The evening's highlights: Havdalah Performance by Sam Skobel and a few of her students from Cynthia's School of Dance Presentation of the Shore-Whitehill Award to Sam Skobel Performance by Dancing Wheels Company & School, a professional, physically integrated dance company […]

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