Abrahamic Table at Temple Emanuel
Click here to join us! We need volunteer greeters and desserts to share with our guests. If you are interested in helping with either of these opportunities, please contact Sarah […]
We welcome you to join us for worship, education and community in our synagogue. We are a Reform Jewish congregation located in the South Hills of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1250 Bower Hill Road Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Phone: (412) 279-7600
Click here to join us! We need volunteer greeters and desserts to share with our guests. If you are interested in helping with either of these opportunities, please contact Sarah […]
Join us for this monthly event where community members share their personal journeys, experiences, and wisdom. Each month, a different organization will host, fostering dialogue and connection across various cultures […]
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Join us for this monthly event where community members share their personal journeys, experiences, and wisdom. Each month, a different organization will host, fostering dialogue and connection across various cultures […]
Join us for this monthly event where community members share their personal journeys, experiences, and wisdom. Each month, a different organization will host, fostering dialogue and connection across various cultures […]
Join PJ Library, Temple Emanuel, the JCC of Greater Pittsburgh and Beth El for games, bounce houses, crafts and more! Location: South Hills JCC, 345 Kane Blvd $18 per family […]
Join us for this monthly event where community members share their personal journeys, experiences, and wisdom. Each month, a different organization will host, fostering dialogue and connection across various cultures […]
Celebrate Pride and join friends and neighbors from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Temple Emanuel of South Hills, Bower Hill Community Church, Sunnyhill Unitarian Universalist Church of the South Hills, Westminster […]
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Beth El welcomes Temple Emanuel on the Ninth of Av for an evening service including Eicha (Lamentations) on the floor by candlelight in the Balk Chapel and on Zoom.