Week of Events
From Darkness to Light: An Exhibition of Mosaics Inspired by the Tree of Life
The Jodee Harris Gallery Seton Hill Arts Center presents From Darkness to Light: An Exhibition of Mosaics Inspired by the Tree of Life. Reception and gallery talk, Sunday, Sept. 11 2 p.m. 205 W. Otterman St., Greenbsburg, 15601. RSPV at ncche@setonhill.edu.
Seeds of Resilience
Seeds of Resilience
Join the 10.27 Healing Partnership's holistic support group as they partner with Sunny’s Community Garden on a journey to address grief through the healing power of gardening and herbs. This five-week program involves self-expression through gardening and writing. The group is open to all adults who have experienced grief, no matter where they are on […]
“For the Love of Cousins: Endogamy as a Tool for Jewish Genealogy”
“For the Love of Cousins: Endogamy as a Tool for Jewish Genealogy”
The Jewish Genealogy Society of Pittsburgh and the Rauh Jewish Archives at the Heinz History Center present "For the Love of Cousins: Endogamy as a Tool for Jewish Genealogy" with genealogist Caitlin Hollander. Hollander will explore the other side of endogamy—how our ancestors’ familial ties can be used as a genealogical tool to break through […]
Melton Core 1: Rhythms & Purposes of Jewish Living
Melton Core 1: Rhythms & Purposes of Jewish Living
Registration is now open for Melton Core 1: Rhythms and Purposes of Jewish Living. This 25-lesson course will take you through the year-cycle, lifecycle, traditions and practices that bind us together. Explore not just the what’s and how’s of Jewish living, but the why’s that go with them. 7 p.m.$300 per person, per year (25 […]
Brunch with the Genacks
Brunch with the Genacks
Join Shaare Torah as they welcome Rabbi Yitzi and Shoshanna Genack. A light dairy brunch will be provided. Free. 10 a.m. Shaare Torah Congregation, 2319 Murray Ave. Email office@shaaretorah.net to RSVP. fb.me/e/2QSG1s9aH
“Finding Relatives in the Forverts (Jewish Daily Forward)”
“Finding Relatives in the Forverts (Jewish Daily Forward)”
Founded in 1897, the “Forverts” (Jewish Daily Forward) was a leading Yiddish language newspaper in the United States throughout the 20th century. "Finding Relatives in the Forverts (Jewish Daily Forward)” with Michael Morgensternwill examine hidden genealogical gems within this newspaper, some of which can be found with minimal Yiddish skills. The virtual lecture will also […]