Shavuot Celebration
Celebrate Shavuot with Chabad of Squirrel Hill. Come hear the Ten Commandments and enjoy a delicious dairy dinner and ice cream buffet. 5 p.m. 1700 Beechwood Boulevard. chabadpgh.com/shavuotparty
Celebrate Shavuot with Chabad of Squirrel Hill. Come hear the Ten Commandments and enjoy a delicious dairy dinner and ice cream buffet. 5 p.m. 1700 Beechwood Boulevard. chabadpgh.com/shavuotparty
Join Temple Sinai's SAGES (Seniors Actively Gathering, Energizing Sinai) as they revisit the golden era of drive-in movies together. Sing along with “The Wizard of Oz” while snacking on drive-in staples like popcorn, burgers, and hot dogs (vegetarian options will be available upon request). 11:30 a.m. Register at templesinaipgh.org/programs-events
Join a lay-led Online Parashah Study Group to discuss the week's Torah portion. All classes meet online. No Hebrew knowledge is needed. The goal is to build community while deepening understanding of the text. For more information, visit bethshalompgh.org/online-parashah.
Join Temple Sinai Brotherhood to cheer on the Bucs against the Cincinnati Reds. $37 per adult includes Pirates Cove Seats (down right field line in Sec. 205) with unlimited hamburgers, hot dogs, peanuts, popcorn, nachos, and soft drinks. 6:30 p.m. Register at templesinaipgh.org/programs-events
Join Rabbi Mark Asher Goodman in learning Masechet Rosh Hashanah, a tractate of the Talmud about the many new years that fill out the Jewish calendar at Congregation Beth Shalom's Monday Talmud Study. 9:15 a.m. For more information, visit bethshalompgh.org/mondaytalmud.
Young children and their grownups are invited to join Rodef Shalom Librarian Sam Siskind for a story in their Biblical Botanical Garden followed by a crafty activity. 1 p.m. rodefshalom.org
Join the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh for a Generations Speaker presentation by Clare Drobot. Drobot will share her search to uncover the past and understand the legacy of her paternal grandparents Wanda and Jane Drobot, Holocaust survivors who raised their children as Catholic in post-WWII Poland. 6 p.m. Free. Chatham University's Mellon Board Room, Chapel […]
Join Tree of Life congregants at the Schenley Park Oval as they meet together to enjoy the outdoors, 'pet dogs', and have time to converse with one another. Free. Every other Tuesday, June through August. 6:30 p.m. treeoflifepgh.org
Bring the parashah alive and make it personally relevant and meaningful with Rabbi Mark Goodman in this weekly Parashah Discussion: Life & Text. 12:15 p.m. For more information, visit bethshalompgh.org/life-text.
Join AgeWell for the Intergenerational Family Dynamics Discussion Group at JCC South Hills every third Wednesday of each month. Led by intergenerational specialist/presenter and educator Audree Schall. The group is geared towards anyone who has children, grandchildren, a spouse, siblings or parents. Family dynamics is a fascinating topic and whether you have family harmony or […]
Join Temple Sinai at 5 p.m. for a Tot Shabbat with snacks and activities that include sensory, big-body, and creative play followed at 5:30 by a short, interactive, musical service, plus dinner and more time to play. playing. Contact Danie Oberman, Community Engagement Director, with any questions at Danie@TempleSinaiPGH.org.
Join Tree of Life Congregation as they celebrate the welcoming of Shabbat three Fridays this summer. Meet before Shabbat begins to greet one another in the beautiful Rodef Shalom Botanical Gardens for Shabbat on the Rocks. Free. 6 p.m. 4905 Fifth Ave.
Join Chabad of the South Hills for an inaugural South Hills Jewish Men's Club event. Enjoy a BBQ social, schmooze and booze. At Chabad's new location on Bower Hill Road. 8 p.m. $25. 1700 Bower Hill Road. chabadsh.com/mensclub
Join a lay-led Online Parashah Study Group to discuss the week's Torah portion. All classes meet online. No Hebrew knowledge is needed. The goal is to build community while deepening understanding of the text. For more information, visit bethshalompgh.org/online-parashah.
John Thorn, MLB's Official Historian was born in Germany to Polish Jewish parents in a displaced persons camp in 1947. His parents moved him to New York City, where he fell in love with baseball. In a special online event organized in cooperation with Pittsburgh Hardball Academy, urban Pittsburgh's premier nonprofit youth baseball club, John […]