“Bring Them Home” Pittsburgh Vigil
Corner of Murray Ave. & Darlington Rd. (Near back entrance of JCC)The vigil will start with calling the names of the IDF soldiers that were killed in the last week followed with one minute of silence.
The vigil will start with calling the names of the IDF soldiers that were killed in the last week followed with one minute of silence.
The vigil will start with calling the names of the IDF soldiers that were killed in the last week followed with one minute of silence.
The vigil will start with calling the names of the IDF soldiers that were killed in the last week followed with one minute of silence.
The vigil will start with calling the names of the IDF soldiers that were killed in the last week followed with one minute of silence.
The vigil will start with calling the names of the IDF soldiers that were killed in the last week followed with one minute of silence.
The vigil will start with calling the names of the IDF soldiers that were killed in the last week followed with one minute of silence.
The vigil will start with calling the names of the IDF soldiers that were killed in the last week followed with one minute of silence.
The vigil will start with calling the names of the IDF soldiers that were killed in the last week followed with one minute of silence.
The vigil will start with calling the names of the IDF soldiers that were killed in the last week followed with one minute of silence.
The vigil will start with calling the names of the IDF soldiers that were killed in the last week followed with one minute of silence.
The vigil will start with calling the names of the IDF soldiers that were killed in the last week followed with one minute of silence.
The vigil will start with calling the names of the IDF soldiers that were killed in the last week followed with one minute of silence.
Submit Your Event to the Community Calendar »
For calendar support contact info@jewishpgh.org.
Audio hotline of upcoming featured events: 412-930-0590.
To view candle lighting times for locations other than Pittsburgh, visit Chabad.org.