Friday Afternoon Torah Study
Join Rabbi Meyer for a 45-minute discussion of Proverbs, the wisdom literature of Jewish tradition, on Zoom by clicking here.
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
Join Rabbi Meyer for a 45-minute discussion of Proverbs, the wisdom literature of Jewish tradition, on Zoom by clicking here.
Join us for Shabbat evening service with Rabbi Aaron Meyer and Cantor Kalix Jacobson in the Beit HaT'filah. The service will also be livestreamed on our Facebook and YouTube pages. Join us for a nosh […]
Your chance to ask questions, give voice to your thoughts and concerns, and ensure we are working together to embrace our shared vision of Living, Learning, and Leading Judaism. Upcoming […]
Our Shabbat morning videos will be released on Facebook and YouTube. One will include the traditional first Aliyah from our Sefer Torah in Hebrew and translation, and a brief exposition of how the themes and lessons of […]
Saturday morning Torah Study with Rabbi Aaron Meyer will be offered in person at Temple and via Zoom video-conference. Zoom access can be found by clicking here.
All are welcome to join this casual, brief, lay-led service. Join in person in the Beit HaT'filah or online via Zoom. This is a great opportunity to become familiar with the service and with Hebrew, to meet other members, and to say Kaddish.
Join Rabbi Meyer for a 45-minute discussion of Proverbs, the wisdom literature of Jewish tradition, on Zoom by clicking here.
Join us for Shabbat evening service with Rabbi Aaron Meyer and Cantor Kalix Jacobson in the Beit HaT'filah. The service will also be livestreamed on our Facebook and YouTube pages. Join us for a nosh and conversation at oneg following the service.
Our Shabbat morning videos will be released on Facebook and YouTube. One will include the traditional first Aliyah from our Sefer Torah in Hebrew and translation, and a brief exposition of how the themes and lessons of the parasha (Torah portion) relate to our modern lives.