How to Apologize: A Discussion
The High Holidays are traditionally the time to atone for harm caused in the past year but how should we go about doing that? When does it make sense to […]
The High Holidays are traditionally the time to atone for harm caused in the past year but how should we go about doing that? When does it make sense to […]
The Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh is looking for volunteers to check-in with the community's most vulnerable community members. Sign up for a one hour shift and help make someone […]
Classrooms Without Borders, in partnership with Rodef Shalom Congregation and the Maltz Museum of Jewish heritage present "Eva: A-7063" and a post-film discussion with Michael Berenbaum and Film Director Ted […]
The University of Pittsburgh Jewish Studies Program in partnership with the Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies, the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, the Department of Theatre […]
Be an informed consumer and join the Security and Exchange Commission to learn how to protect yourself from financial fraud and from potential scams during the COVID-19 pandemic. Representatives from […]
The University of Pittsburgh's Jewish Studies Program welcomes via Zoom Natan Meir, Lorry I. Lokey Professor of Judaic Studies at Portland State University. Meir will present Epidemic and the Marginalized […]
The Frick Pittsburgh presents a screening of "Jewish Memories of Pittsburgh's Hill District" at 7 p.m. A discussion will follow the film featuring director Ken Love, historian Barbara Burstin and […]
What are the foundational elements that make up the story of Israel, and what are some of the key questions that Israel contends with as it continues to grow and […]
The Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh presents Survivor Speaker: Dr. Steven Fenves. During his talk, Fenves will discuss his experiences in Auschwitz and Buchenhald. Don't miss this virtual talk with one […]
Joshua Andy leads Classrooms Without Borders book club discussion of "The S.S. Officer's Armchair". Educators attending this program are eligible to receive Pennsylvania Act 48 continuing education credits. Book author, […]
You may have eaten in a sukkah on Sukkot before, but have you ever eaten a sukkah on Sukkot? Now’s your chance! Moishe House Pittsburgh’s Edible Sukkah-Making is back, but […]
The twenty-first century is already twenty years old. In that time, the Reform movement has produced more Responsa than any of the other non-Orthodox movements. What have these pieces taught […]
The Jewish Studies Program at the University of Pittsburgh presents the film Dwelling in Traveling: Jews in Calcutta and a discussion with director Subha Das Mollick and author Jael Silliman. […]
Join Pittsburgh’s Jewish young adult community to celebrate Sukkot in the virtual sukkah together. Bring your own wine and and discuss the idea of shelter and what that currently means […]