Yom HaShoah Commemoration 2025
Rodef Shalom Congregation 4905 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesAnnual community-wide program to commemorate Yom HaShoah Program, facilitated by the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh
Annual community-wide program to commemorate Yom HaShoah Program, facilitated by the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh
Families with young children are invited to spend Shabbat morning with Rodef Shalom at Shabbat with You. Drop in for a light breakfast, play date, sing-a-long with Cantor Toby, and a Shabbat activity with Family Center Director Ellie Feibus.
You’re invited to Congregation Bet Tikvah's monthly Friday evening Shabbat service. We are a welcoming, queer-centric independent minyan. You can attend virtually via Zoom, or join us in person. We no longer require new attendees to sign up ahead of time! Simply show up and sign in at the security desk.
Join Andrew Laszlo Jr. as he shares the extraordinary journey of his father, Andrew Laszlo, from a middle-class childhood in Hungary, through the horrors of the Holocaust, to an inspiring new life in America. More than a story of survival, this presentation highlights resilience, determination and the pursuit of dreams against all odds.
Join us Classrooms Without Borders on March 27 at 6 PM in Levy Hall, Rodef Shalom Congregation for a Book Talk and Signing with Dr. Philip Reeder, author of Legacy of Ideas: Research and Teaching about the Holocaust.
In 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.
Families with young children are invited to spend Shabbat morning with Rodef Shalom at Shabbat with You. Drop in for a light breakfast, play date, sing-a-long with Cantor Toby, and a Shabbat activity with Family Center Director Ellie Feibus.
You’re invited to Congregation Bet Tikvah's monthly Friday evening Shabbat service. We are a welcoming, queer-centric independent minyan. You can attend virtually via Zoom, or join us in person. We no longer require new attendees to sign up ahead of time! Simply show up and sign in at the security desk.
Mahloket Matters, Cultivating a Constructive Disagreement Mindset. Disagreements are often seen as an unfortunate aspect of life. However, in the tradition of the Mishnah and Talmud, mahkloket (debate) is a vital tool for fostering discussion, critical thinking, personal growth and the strengthening of relationships.
Mahloket Matters, Cultivating a Constructive Disagreement Mindset. Disagreements are often seen as an unfortunate aspect of life. However, in the tradition of the Mishnah and Talmud, mahkloket (debate) is a vital tool for fostering discussion, critical thinking, personal growth and the strengthening of relationships.
Bring the kids out for Shabbat morning in the Family Center as we partner with Savor at this Federation-funded event!
You’re invited to Congregation Bet Tikvah's monthly Friday evening Shabbat service. We are a welcoming, queer-centric independent minyan. You can attend virtually via Zoom, or join us in person. We no longer require new attendees to sign up ahead of time! Simply show up and sign in at the security desk.
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