Week of Events
Temple Sinai Mahjong Club
Temple Sinai Mahjong Club
Join Temple Sinai for a delightful evening of mahjong every Monday (except holidays). Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience, you're sure to enjoy the camaraderie and good times as you make new friends or cherish moments with longtime pals. All are welcome. Winners will be awarded Giant Eagle gift cards. All […]
Pittsburgh Jewish Book Festival
Pittsburgh Jewish Book Festival
Congregation Beth Shalom will be hosting the first ever Jewish Book Festival. The festival is presented by the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, Carolyn Slayton and Seth Glick. Support Jewish Authors. More information to follow. 5915 Beacon Street.
Pittsburgh Jewish Book Festival
Pittsburgh Jewish Book Festival
Congregation Beth Shalom will be hosting the first ever Jewish Book Festival. The festival is presented by the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, Carolyn Slayton and Seth Glick. Support Jewish Authors. More information to follow. 5915 Beacon Street.
Monday Talmud Study
Monday Talmud Study
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.
Understanding the Shifting Dynamics in the Middle East: Current Arab Alliances
Understanding the Shifting Dynamics in the Middle East: Current Arab Alliances
Current Arab alliances in the Middle East reflect a complex web of relationships influenced by political, economic, and security interests. Understanding the Shifting Dynamics in the Middle East: Current Arab Alliances examines how the Israel-Hamas War has affected those relationships. 6 p.m. $10. Helfant Chapel, 5915 Beacon Street. tinyurl.com/2s3rampa
Pittsburgh Jewish Book Festival
Pittsburgh Jewish Book Festival
Congregation Beth Shalom will be hosting the first ever Jewish Book Festival. The festival is presented by the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, Carolyn Slayton and Seth Glick. Support Jewish Authors. More information to follow. 5915 Beacon Street.
Parashah Discussion: Life & Text
Parashah Discussion: Life & Text
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.
Senior Lunch
Senior Lunch
Join Chabad of the South Hills for their senior lunch featuring a presentation on diabetes, meal planning and healthy eating. 1 p.m. $5 suggested donation. Call 412-278-2658 to register. 1701 McFarland Road. chabadsh.com
Nurturing Relationships
Nurturing Relationships
Chabad of the South Hills presents Nurturing Relationships, a new six-week course with Rabbi Mendel Rosenblum. Learn Jewish wisdom for building deeper connections in all of your relationships. 7:30 p.m. Bower Hill Road. chabadsh.com
Pittsburgh Jewish Book Festival
Pittsburgh Jewish Book Festival
Congregation Beth Shalom will be hosting the first ever Jewish Book Festival. The festival is presented by the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, Carolyn Slayton and Seth Glick. Support Jewish Authors. More information to follow. 5915 Beacon Street.
Men’s Tefillin Club
Men’s Tefillin Club
Join Chabad of Squirrel Hill for their Men's Tefillin Club. Services and tefillin are followed by a delicious breakfast and engaging discussions on current events. 8:30 a.m. 1700 Beechwood Blvd. chabadpgh.com.
Jewish Children’s Discovery Center
Jewish Children’s Discovery Center
Grades K-3, Join Chabad of Squirrel Hill for Jewish Children's Discovery Center and learn about some interesting sites and cities in Israel through creative art and baking activities. Children aged 0-2 enjoy a friendly meet up for moms and tots with Jewish-themed music, activities and sensory play. 10:30 a.m. $75 semester for grades K-3; $50 […]
Online Parashah Study Groups
Online Parashah Study Groups
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.