We are a suburban conservative congregation located Fox Chapel/North Hills area. 368 Guys Run Rd, Cheswick, 15024. Jill Rook, (412) 820 - 7000 - [website][email][events]
Agency For Jewish Learning: Dedicated to Jewish education for adults, teens, and teachers. 2740 Beeachwood Boulevard, Pittsburgh, 15217. Amy Karp, Adult Education Coordinator, 412-521 -1101 ext.3204 - [website][email][events]
Provides religious and humanitarian aid for Jewish men and women confined and their families. Provides rehabilitation and re-entry programs for ex-inmates and members of the community at risk. 2121 Murray Ave, Pittsburgh, 15217. Mayir Vogel, Rabbi, (412) 421 - 1295 - [website][email][events]
Specializes in Jewish singles tours. 733 Valleyview Rd, Pittsburgh, 15243. Barry Asman, 412-521-0220 - [website][email][events]
Pittsburgh based, non-profit home hospitality program for disabled Israeli Veterans. This group raises money to bring disabled Israeli veterans to Pittsburgh for two weeks of home hospitality, rest, and reacreation. 13 Dunmoyle Pl, Pittsburgh, 15217. Sandy Kushner, (412) 661 - 0128 - [email][events]
The AJC advocates on behalf of Israel, fights anti-Semitism and bigotry of all kinds and promotes democracy, pluralism and mutual understanding. 2345 Murray Ave Suite 210, Pittsburgh, 15217. Gissa Weingartner, (412) 421 - 7927 - [website][email][events]
Founded in 1956, Women's Division is an integral part of the ATS (American Technion Society) family. Our programs fund research in the Life Sciences, provide Scholarships and Fellowships for students, and establish Faculty Development Funds to attract the best professors. 6604 Rosemoor St, Piitsburgh, 15217. Alex Greenberg, (412) 521 - 3490 - [email][events]
The philosophy at B'nai Emunoh has been that the synagogue is a place for prayer, study and fellowship in the company of like-minded people. Our population is as diverse as the Talmudic Sages of Israel. People who are involved in all types of livelihood activities join together with the common goal of being Jewish and forgeing another link of Jewish tradition. 4315 Murray Ave, Pittsburgh, 15217. Joseph Weiss, Rabbi, (412) 521 - 1477 - [website][email][events]
Bnai Zion is a pluralistic non-partisan Zionist membership based organization dedicated to strengthening ties between the United States and the State of Israel by supporting worthy humanitarian projects of mutual interest. 1824 Murray Ave Suite 201, Pittsburgh, 15217. Ellen Primis, (412) 421 - 6789 - [email][events]
Bet Tikvah is an alternative congregation for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Jewish community and their families and friends. Monthly Erev Shabbat service first Friday of each month at Rodef Shalom at 7:30 p.m.; all are welcome. P.O. Box 10140, Pittsburgh 15232. (412) 362 - 7025 - [email][events]
Full service religious practicing Conservative Judaism. Rabbi Alexander Greenbaum; President, Sharon Moskowitz. 1900 Cochran Rd, Pittsburgh, 15220. Steve Hecht, Executive Director, (412) 561 - 1168 - [website][email][events]
Beth Israel is a hamisha conservative egalitarian congregation. Our shul strives to meet our members spiritual, communal, cultural, and educational needs. We welcome all to join us. 118 Gill Hall Rd, Pittsburgh, 15236. Ron Wiess, President, (412) 655 - 2144 - [website][email][events]
A small close-knit, home-style Conservative Congregation celebrating with Friday night and Saturday morning services. A member of the Westmoreland Jewish Community Council. 414 Weldon St, Latrobe, 15650. Milton Radman, (724) 539 - 1450 - [email][events]
The Beth Samuel Jewish Center is a small but vibrant congregation serving the Jewish community of the western and northern suburbs. We are a full-service synagogue, with a religious school for children K-7, adult education programming, women's group gatherings, book club meetings, and teen programming. Shoshana Kaminsky is our rabbi and educational director. 810 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge, 15003. Shoshana Kaminsky, Rabbi, (724) 266 - 5238 - [website][email][events]
Welcome to our friendly, traditional and egalitarian Conservative congregation serving the Pittsburgh community since 1919. 5915 Beacon Street, Pittsburgh, 15217. (412) 421-2288 - [website][email][events]
601 W. Harford Street #186, Milford, 18337. 570.409.0909 - [website][email][events]
Summer camp for boys and girls in preschool thru 7th grade. Swimming, sports, arts & crafts, trips and loads of Jewish fun. 2100 Wightman St., Pittsburgh, 15217. Dovid Friedman, Rabbi, (412) 422 - 7300 - [website][email][events]
The Career Development Center (CDC) of JF&CS addresses current and emerging needs for career services-connecting young people, displaced workers and career changers with job skills and career guidance while furnishing local businesses with expert employment consultation services. CDC also administers the Central Scholarship & Loan Referral Program, a resource for dozens of scholarships and loans, for the UJF. 5743 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, 15217. Shannon Heim, (412) 422 - 5627 - [website][email][events]
Chabad House on Campus is the perfect place for Jewish college students in Pittsburgh to make friends for a lifetime and to learn about being Jewish. Conveniently located near the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon Unversity. 4710 Wallingford St., Pittsburgh, 15213. Shmuel Weinstein, Rabbi, (412) 683 - 7770 - [website][email][events]
Daily & Holiday Services. Shabbat & Holiday Programs, Adult Education, Hebrew School, Jewish Women's Circle, Jewish Day Camp, Teen Programs, Private Tutoring. 107 Woodshire Dr., Pittsburgh, 15215. Ely Rosenfeld, Rabbi, (412) 781 - 1800 - [website][email][events]
Shabbat & Holiday Minyan, Holiday programs, Adult Education, Youth & Teen Programs, Hebrew School, Library, Women's Group. 1600 Bower Hill Rd., Pittsburgh, 15243. Mendy Rosenblum, Rabbi, (412) 278 - 3693 - [website][email][events]
The Chug Ivri is a Hebrew speaking club in which members meet to speak in Hebrew and to listen to lectures in Hebrew on timely topics. 5558 Darlington Rd, Pittsburgh, 15217. Zarky Rudavsky, (412) 421 - 5080 - [email][events]
K-8 independent Jewish Day School fully accredited by the Pennsylvania Association of Private Academic Schools and affiliated with the Solomon Schecter Day School Association. 6424 Forward Ave, Pittsburgh, 15217. Judy Goldman, Admissions Director, (412) 521 - 1100 - [website][email][events]
Growing, friendly, family-oriented, liberal Conservative congregation. We are ideally located to serve those living in both Northern Allegheny and Butler counties. 519 N. Main Street, Butler, 16001. Hazzan Caplowe, (724) 287 - 5806 - [email][events]
A vibrant organization representing Conservative Judaism that provides activities that are social, educational, religious and communal. 5915 Beacon Street, Pittsburgh, 15217. Harold Blumenfeld, President, (412) 421 - 2288 - [website][email][events]
Dor Hadash is a Reconstructionist Congregation which was established over 40 years ago. Dor Hadash is a warm, welcoming, diverse congregation where people come together to pray, celebrate life events and learn as Jews. We are a congregant led community of caring people committed to future growth. PO Box 8223, Pittsburgh, 15217. Sarah Robbins, (412) 422 - 5158 - [website][email][events]
Congregation Emanu-El Israel is a Reform congregation located in Greensburg, east of Pittsburgh. Religious School, Confirmation Class, Hebrew School, active Sisterhood and Men's Club. 222 North Main Street, Greensburg, 15601. Sara Rae Perman, Rabbi, (724) 834 - 0560 - [website][email][events]
Orthodox Jewish Synagogue. 6318 Phillips Avenue, Pittsburgh, 15217. Jay Angel, Executive Director, (412) 421 - 9786 - [website][email][events]
Sukkat Shalom is a small member-led liberal congregation that meets at the Friends Meeting House, 4836 Ellsworth Avenue, Shadyside. Kabbalat Shabbat services begin at 5:30. 268 Maple Ave, Pittsburgh, 15218. Marcia Walsh, President, (412) 244 - 8823 - [email][events]
Welcome to the Cranberry Genealogy Club. We are based in Cranberry Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania. We meet the third Saturday of every month execpt December at 10:00 am in the Cranberry Municpal Building, Room 6. PO Box 2491, Cranberry Twp, Cranberry Township, 16066. Amy Arner - [website][email][events]
Berwyn. Linda VanOcker, 610-648-0558 - [website][email][events]
Pittsburgh - [email][events]
P.O. Box 98, Edinboro, 16412. 814-873-2483 - [website][email][events]
A licensed adoption agency serving those whose lives are touched by adoption, including birthparents, adoptees and adoptive parents. 5743 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, 15217. JoAnn White, (412) 422 - 7200 - [website][email][events]
Point State Park, 101 Commonwealth Place, Pittsburgh, 15222. Ken Girty, 724-789-7505 - [events]
Slippery Rock. Helen Staiger - [website][email][events]
Founded to provide the opportunity to meet regularly to study, discuss and learn about the war that shaped our nation. It is our mission to educate the public about the urgent need for the preservation of battlefields, monuments, and Civil War sites. 3382 Babcock Blvd, The Babcock, Pittsburgh. 412-- 821 -- 4734 - [website][events]
Post Office Box 764, 111 College Avenue, Grove City, 16127. Anita DeMarco or Virginia Filer - [events]
Pittsburgh chapter of Hadassah, a women's Zionist organization. 1824 Murray Ave Suite 200, Pittsburgh, 15217. Sheri Minkoff, Director, (412) 421 - 8919 - [website][email][events]
Hillel Academy was established more then 55 years ago. We are a Jewish Day School committed to blending excellence in general studies with the timeless teaching of the Torah. Over 240 students, from preschool, elementary, junior high, and girls' high school, receive comprehensive education that equips them for the challenges of the future. 5685 Beacon Street, Pittsburgh, 15217. Dr. Nina Butler, (412) 521 - 8131 - [website][email][events]
The JUC is the focal point of Jewish campus life in Pittsburgh. Through our pluralistic approach, we endeavor to engage Jewish students of all backgrounds, forming a "community of communities" that offers a variety of options for expressing Jewish identity. 4607 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, 15213. Aaron Weil, (412) 621 - 8875 - [website][email][events]
4607 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, 15213. Michael Levinstein, 412-621-8875 - [website][email][events]
The Holocaust Center is an educational resource center on the Holocaust - the only one in Western Pennsylvania. We offer a library - videos and books, Speakers Bureau (Holocaust Survivors, Liberators and second generation), and programming about the Holocaust. The Center is dedicated to the education, documentation and commemoration on the Holocaust. 5738 Darlington Road, Pittsburgh, 15217. Dr. Edie Naveh, Director, (412) 421 - 1500 - [website][email][events]
Holocaust Survivor Services program provides assistance for Holocaust survivors through care management and other services designed to help the elderly survivors live their remaining years safely, with dignity and as independently as possible. 5743 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, 15217. Sandy Budd, (412) 422 - 7200 - [website][email][events]
The Israel Stamp was formed 25 years ago for collectors of Holyland Material to meet and exchange stamps, etc. P.O. Box 8134, Pittsburgh, 15217. Dan Askin, (412) 521 - 7742 - [email][events]
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Help people who are in financial need on a emergency basis. 5743 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, 15217. Harvey Wolsh, President, (412) 422 - 7200 - [email][events]
offers a full array of home, community and residential services, providing comprehensive, coordinated care and facilities to meet the changing needs of our community's older adults. 200 JHF Drive, Pittsburgh, 15217. Miriam Cohen, (412) 420 - 4000 - [website][email][events]
The Jewish Chronicle, an independent weekly newspaper, has been serving the Greater Pittsburgh Jewish Community since 1962. Pittsburgh. Barbara Befferman, CEO, (412) 687 - 1000 - [website][email][events]
Adult Director of the center. 5738 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, 15217. Rae-Gayle Pakler, 412-521-8010 - [email][events]
The South Hills JCC offers a complete range of programs and activities that serve infants, children, teens, families, adults and the elderly throughout the spectrum of Jewish observance and identification in a warm and caring environment. 345 Kane Boulevard, Pittsburgh, 15243. Cathy Samuels, Marketing Director, (412) 278 - 1975 - [website][email][events]
The Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh cultivates Jewish identity, heritage, culture and community by promoting the physical, intellectual and spiritual well-being of individuals, families and the community at large. 5738 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, 15217. (412) 521-8010 - [website][events]
The Jewish Domestic Abuse Task Force, made up of members from more than a dozen community organizations, is working to build awareness and educate the community about the barriers that prevent Jewish women affected by domestic abuse from seeking help. 5743 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, 15217. Bari Benjamin, Facilitator, (412) 422 - 7200 - [website][email][events]
Weekly Jewish radio program Fridays at 3:00pm on AM 810 WEDO for the benefit of the greater Pittsburgh Jewish Community. Jewish music, community news, Israel news, Mazel Tovs, Shabbos recipies, Parsha of the Week, Jewish Stories, interviews and more. 6348 Phillips Ave., Pittsburgh, 15217. Hirsh Dlinn, Producer, (412) 979 - 5770 - [email][events]
JF&CS offers more than 30 programs to help people deal with the challenges of life. Whether it's helping families deal with divorce or troubled teens, care for a child with disabilities, find employment, adopt a child, take care of an elderly parent, or fully integrate into the community and workplace and obtain citizenship, 5743 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, 15217. Shannon Heim, 412- 422-5627 ext. 312 - [website][email][events]
JGS Pittsburgh was organized in 1982 to provide a forum for and assistance to members interested in researching their ancestors. JGS Pittsburgh offers its members research techniques, informative lectures and teaches modern research techniques on and off the internet. 2131 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, 15219-5505. Julian Falk, President, (412) 471 - 1004 - [website][email][events]
300 Trimont Plaza, Pittsburgh, 15211. Marc Tannenbaum, (412) 390 - 2800 - [website][email][events]
JRS provides residential and rehabilitative services to people needing assistance or support because of psychiatric or development disabilities. 5743 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, 15217. Debbie Friedman, Executive Director, (412) 422 - 5560 - [website][email][events]
Non profit in support of the 14th & 15th wards youth thru organizations like Community Day, PGH JCC, Hillel, Yeshiva, BBYO,14th Ward & Sq. Hill Baseball. All funds raised are given back to the community. 5738 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, 15217. Alan Mallinger, Secretary, (412) 521 - 8010 - [website][email][events]
The Jewish Theatre of Pittsburgh presents live theater of interest to the Jewish community. Presentations range from musical theater, to serious drams to comedy. At this time, the Jewish Theatre of Pittsburgh performs at the Katz Auditorium, 5738 Darlington Road, Sq. Hill Jewish Community Center. 2208 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, 15217. Tito Braunstein, Founder/Producer, (412) 521 - 4373 - [website][email][events]