TEMPLE EMANUEL

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

Yom Kippur Traditional Service

Rabbi Aaron Meyer is joined by Cantorial Intern Sierra Fox 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 teens to […]

Yom Kippur Afternoon Study Sessions

Session 1: Bicycle riding on Yom Kippur? Join Rabbi Aaron Meyer and Co-Founder and CEO of Outside Angle, Sarah Silverman, for an interactive discussion on the many ways Jews and […]

Afternoon/ Yizkor/Neilah

Yizkor - Together we remember the loved ones who have gone before us, those upon whose shoulders we stand. In addition to reciting the traditional memorial prayers, we will continue to hold space in our hearts for those the world over whose lives were cut short in acts of violence and disease.

Temple Emanuel Postcard Writing Party to Encourage Voting

Social Hall

Join fellow Temple Emanuel members in writing postcards to encourage voter registration and voting. Reach out to friends and family in your circle by writing postcards urging them to make […]

Join us in Temple’s Courtyard Sukkah!

Kids are invited to create a special craft and adults to join in a nosh and conversation before a chance to shake the lulav and smell the etrog during our […]

TERMS Get-Together in the Sukkah

Interested in joining TERMS (Temple Emanuel Retirees in Mitzvah Service)? Come and schmooze with the group, meet new friends and learn more about their volunteer efforts. Contact Roger Liss with any questions.

WTE: Potluck Sukkot Dinner

Sukkah

Join WTE for a Potluck Sukkot Dinner in the Sukkah! We will plan to gather and eat outdoors unless the weather pushes us inside.  Sign up to bring something to our potluck here.  This will also serve as an RSVP for seating. In the spirit of Ushpizin and Women of Temple, think about which Jewish woman […]