Torah and Tea
Torah and Tea
Join Chabad of Squirrel for Torah and Tea, a 4-part class exploring the story of Purim. 7 p.m. $18. Email calteiin@chabadpgh.com for the address. chabadpgh.com/tea
Join Chabad of Squirrel for Torah and Tea, a 4-part class exploring the story of Purim. 7 p.m. $18. Email calteiin@chabadpgh.com for the address. chabadpgh.com/tea
Enjoy a Ladies' Lunch and Learn with Chabad of Squirrel Hill, an hour of nourishment for the mind, body and soul as we explore words of the heart for the month of Adar. Noon. $18/person 1700 Beechwood Blvd. chabadpgh.com/lunch
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 Chabad of South Hills for Decoding the Talmud. Get inside the story, substance, and significance of the book that defines Judaism. Six Wednesdays online. 1700 Bower Hill Road. To register, visit chabadsh.com
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-along with Cantor Toby and a Shabbat activity with Family Center Director Ellie Feibus. 9 a.m. $5 per family. Rodef Shalom Congregation, 4905 Fifth Ave. rodefshalom.org/shabbatwithyou
Congregation Beth Shalom’s Sisterhood Shabbat will honor laine Catz, Elisa Marlin, and Carolyn Slayton. Casey Weiss, CDS head of school and former assistant principal at Hillel Academy, will be the featured speaker. If you would like to volunteer in the Sisterhood Shabbat service, please email Helen Feder at hrfeder@gmail.com. 9:15 a.m. 5915 Beacon St. bethshalompgh.org/sisterhoodshabbat5785
Join Rodef Shalom for Tea and Hamantaschen and get your Purim celebration off to a great start with tea, hamantaschen and a joyful community. 10 a.m. 4905 Fifth Ave. rodefshalom.org/tea
Join Chabad of Squirrel Hill at their Evening of Celebration, honoring Dr. Stanley Marks and marking the inauguration of their newly renovated building. 6 p.m. $150/person. 1700 Beechwood Blvd. chabadpgh.com
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 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.
Join Chabad of Squirrel for Torah and Tea, a 4-part class exploring the story of Purim. 7 p.m. $18. Email calteiin@chabadpgh.com for the address. chabadpgh.com/tea
Th March Squirrel Hill Lunch Bunch will meet at Jodee B’s. Please RSVP to Geri Linder by March 7 at (412) 421-5868.Noon. 3600 Ardmore Blvd, 15221
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 Chabad of the South Hills for a pre-Purim seniors' lunch with Hamantaschen and a holiday program. Rebecca Byard with Direct Care Physicians of Pittsburgh will speak about insomnia. 1 pm. $5. Wheelchair accessible. 1701 McFarland Ave.
Join Tree of Life Congregation and Rodef Shalom Congregation for Estar Trek: The Next, Next Generation, an out of this world experience that will include Maariv, a reading of Megillat Esther, an exciting Shpiel followed by hamantashen and drinks. The trek is being held at Rodef Shalom's Levy Hall. 7:30 p.m. treeoflifepgh.org
Join Young Peoples Synagogue to celebrate Purim. Megillah reading followed by a sumptuous meal. Members and friends are invited. 7:30 p.m. Forbes and Denniston. Reservations required. Email Rebecca.Spiegel@verizon.net or call 412-421-3213.
Celebrate Purim and join Chabad of Squirrel Hill for their Purim Feast. Enjoy a Megillah reading, music, crafts, entertainment and a Shabbat-style dinner. 5 p.m. $18/adult, $10/child. 1700 Beechwood Blvd. chabadpgh.com/purimfest
Join Chabad of the South Hills for Purim in the Palace, an animated Megillah Reading and royal Purim Feast. Create your own magic potion and enchanted edible apples. 5 p.m. Adults $18/Children $12/Family Max $54. 1701 McFarland Road. Chabadsh.com/purim
Tree of Life Congregation invites you to Casino Night. The evening will be filled with casino games, light bites, drinks and great company. There will be blackjack tables, a roulette wheel and craps table. Be sure to bid on a wonderful raffle and silent auction items. Dealers on site to teach you any game you […]
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 the 10.27 Healing Partnership for Roll for Insight: Community-Building Roleplaying Games. Meet every other week to connect and grow with new friends through playing tabletop role playing games designed to inspire emotional depth. They will use RPGs to explore the intersection of identity, emotional resiliency, and games, to fight isolation and disconnection and to […]
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.
Join Chabad of Squirrel for Torah and Tea, a 4-part class exploring the story of Purim. 7 p.m. $18. Email calteiin@chabadpgh.com for the address. chabadpgh.com/tea
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.
"Romanian Records Go Online" with Michael Moritz will cover the availability of records from throughout Romania in many different online sources. It will cover all the various regions of the modern-day country, as well as regions that were formerly part of Romania but are no longer. This session also will delve into the specifics of […]
Author Jacob Flaws will discuss his new book Spaces of Treblinka. 5 p.m. Free. Carnegie Mellon University, Baker Hall (Basement Level), A53 Steindberg Auditorium, 4825 Frew Street. cmu.edu/dietrich/about/calendar/index.html
In partnership with the Rauh Jewish Archives, NCJW presents Featuring A Patchwork Life by Louise Silk, a special fundraising event. This memorable evening will highlight the powerful intersection of art and activism, honoring Silk's impactful legacy and contributions to the women's movement and celebrate the rich history of the National Council of Jewish Women Pittsburgh. […]
Join Rodef Shalom’s Cantor Toby Glaser for a 20s & 30s Kabbalat Shabbat. Get to know other young Jewish professionals and close out the week with apps, wine, and great company. 7 p.m. Free. Registration required. rodefshalom.org/lateshabbat
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 the 10.27 Healing Partnership for Roll for Insight: Community-Building Roleplaying Games. Meet every other week to connect and grow with new friends through playing tabletop role playing games designed to inspire emotional depth. They will use RPGs to explore the intersection of identity, emotional resiliency, and games, to fight isolation and disconnection and to […]
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.
Sarah Abrevaya Stein presents Family Papers: A Sephardic Journey Through the Twentieth Century, sharing her award-winning research on the Levy family and their displacement from Salonica, Greece to cities around the globe. Free. 5:30 p.m. calendar.pitt.edu/event/family-papers-a-sephardic-journey-through-the-twentieth-century
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.
Congregation Beth Shalom is pleased to announce that Michael Solomonov and Steven Cook will present their book Zahav Home. 7:30 p.m. bethshalompgh.org/march-2025
Join Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh's YAD Philanthropy for Free Throws & Field Goals Sports Trivia Night, their annual fundraising event with a sporty twist. Will your team come out on top and win the grand prize? Register now and find out. Open to young adults ages 22-45. Early Bird: $25/person (Ends March 17) General […]
Join Chabad of Squirrel Hill for Jewish Gems, an afternoon of jewelry making and snippets of inspiration for women and girls. 1:30 p.m. $15/person. 1700 Beechwood Blvd. chabadpgh.com/jewelry
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 the 10.27 Healing Partnership for Roll for Insight: Community-Building Roleplaying Games. Meet every other week to connect and grow with new friends through playing tabletop role playing games designed to inspire emotional depth. They will use RPGs to explore the intersection of identity, emotional resiliency, and games, to fight isolation and disconnection and to […]
Join Tree of Life Congregation and Rabbi Jeffrey Myers for Art as Midrash. Participants will view and discuss various artistic renderings of the Song of the Sea from printed Haggadot to learn the artist's point of view. 7 p.m. Rodef Shalom, Levy Hall, 4905 Fifth Ave. treeoflifepgh.org