Sunday Morning Minyan
Join the lay-led Sunday morning minyan in person in the Beit HaT’filah join virtually on Zoom.
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1250 Bower Hill Road Pittsburgh, PA 15219
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Join the lay-led Sunday morning minyan in person in the Beit HaT’filah join virtually on Zoom.
Join the lay-led Sunday morning minyan in person in the Beit HaT’filah join virtually on Zoom.
Join us for our Shabbat evening services in the Beit HaT’filah (masks are optional). You can also continue to connect with us via Temple’s website, Facebook, or Youtube. An electronic copy of Mishkan T’filah, the congregation’s prayer book, can be accessed here. Immediately following the service, enjoy a nosh at the oneg and schmooze with […]
On Selichot, we begin the process of earnest reflection and repentance culminating on Yom Kippur. Cantor Kalix Jacobson joins Rabbi Aaron Meyer and Rabbis Alex and Amy Greenbaum, together with the Beth El community, for a musical, introspective evening service and changing of the Torah covers to their High Holy Day best. Join us in-person […]
Join the lay-led Sunday morning minyan in person in the Beit HaT’filah join virtually on Zoom.
Details available here.
The essence of the High Holy Days, including Torah readings, shofar service(when appropriate), and quintessential prayers of the season, are offered in an inclusive way for families with children under the age of Hebrew school (up to 2nd grade) and others interested in a less formal but meaningful worship experience. These services will last approximately […]
Traditional Services - Rabbi Aaron Meyer is joined by Cantor Kalix Jacobson and soloists Rebecca Closson and Jacob Kraus for our traditional sanctuary services. Familiar melodies of the High Holy Days accompany the inspiring communal prayers of Jewish tradition in these full worship experiences. We encourage older Torah Center students (grade 3 + up) and […]
Jewish tradition commends those who honor their departed during this auspicious time of year. Together we remember our loved ones, interred in Mt. Lebanon or elsewhere, through a ceremony of memory and reflection.