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The JCC’s Middle School Musical production of Beetlejuice Jr!
Read MoreIn conjunction with the Rauh Jewish Archives, this exhibit features the background stories on Ms. Trellis’s needleworks at Rodef Shalom Congregation. An opening reception is scheduled for Wednesday evening, March 26 from 6:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. Reservations are requested, but not required. The exhibit runs through April 21.
Read MoreThe exhibit features the artwork of children attending the Berkman Family Center of Rodef Shalom Congregation.
Read MoreThis exhibit features drawings inspired by the Rock Garden in the Biblical Botanical Garden at Rodef Shalom Congregation. An opening reception is scheduled for Wednesday, June 18 from 6:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Read MoreJoin us for a FREE three-part class about Jewish mysticism! This is an opportunity for 8-12th graders held at The Second Floor Teen Center at the JCC. We will be making good-luck bracelets, discussing the Tree of Life in Kabbalah and discussing dream analysis! No previous knowledge of Judaism or Jewish traditions is required.
Read MoreA FREE event for 6-9th graders at The Second Floor Teen Center — come learn about Shabbat, Jewish identity and Jewish tradition while making a beautiful piece of diamond art! This is a drop-in and drop-out event; students can come any time they get out of school!
Read MoreHand made items, crochet, jewelry, personalized gifts, quilling, art, gifts for kids and more. All made by the community artists. @ SHAARE TORAH , 2319 Murray Ave.
Read MoreCongregation Beth Shalom will be hosting the first ever Jewish Book Festival. The Book Festival is presented with the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, Carolyn Slayton and Seth Glick. Support Jewish Authors. More information to follow.
Read MoreThis program is designed to respond to the human experience of grief and loss through the healing power of nature and of creative expression. Community members of all ages will be guided through soulful self-reflections, vehicles for creative expression, and tender encounters with the natural world and with one another. Mosaic artist, Laura Jean McLaughlin, […]
Read MoreFrom klezmer to jazz to spirituals to show tunes – a rousing concert to celebrate what unites Jewish and Black Americans.
Read MoreJoin us for an afternoon at the movies on Sunday, July 30 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. followed by a virtual Q&A with writer-director Marvin Samel. The movie will be shown at Congregation Beth Shalom in the Samuel & Minnie Hyman Ballroom. Ticket price is $10/each. FREE all you can eat popcorn. Walk-ins welcome […]
Read MoreJoin us on Zoom to write image descriptions for Let’s Get Free: Women & Trans Prisoner Defense Committee’s upcoming art show. (Image descriptions are an important accessibility tool, allowing people who use screen readers to know what is being depicted in a digital image.) No experience with image descriptions necessary – we will teach you! […]
Read MoreArtist Mordechai Rosenstein will be Temple Sinai’s artist-in-residence from Friday, April 21 through Sunday, April 23 starting with the Shabbat Evening Service on Friday and ending with the Brotherhood Brunch & Discussion on Sunday. We’ll even have some of his artwork for sale in the Falk Auditorium the week of his visit. ABOUT MORDECHAI ROSENSTEIN […]
Read MoreWomen of Temple Sinai invite you to join them for a tour of The Westmoreland Museum of American Art in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Cost: $25 (includes a donation to the museum, lunch with shared appetizer, entrée, and soft drink/coffee/tea). Image: Pittsburgh, PA, Emil Bott, 1851, Lithograph on Paper
Read MoreJoin us in the South Hills in our collaborative series of therapeutic art workshops with JFCS! This art-based mindfulness program is free and open for all who are interested. The group will explore ways making art can help regulate the nervous system, promote playfulness, imagination, and connect us more deeply to our bodies, emotions, thoughts, and […]
Read MoreBarbara Long Jones, Curator Emerita at The Westmoreland Museum of American Art, and Laurence Glascoe, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History at the University of Pittsburgh, will discuss artist Samuel Rosenberg. The talk begins at 7:00 P.M. and is open to the public. Rosenberg, a revered painter and teacher, spent his career in Pittsburgh. Andy Warhol, […]
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