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

Advance Care Planning Using The Five Wishes Workshop

Thinking through your advance care options can be daunting. The Five Wishes booklet aims to help take some of the stress from this necessary process and has been the nation’s only national advance care planning program for more than 25 years. Join Rabbi Aaron Meyer and licensed professional counselor Noah Potvin to learn more about […]

Event Series Friday Afternoon Torah Study

Friday Afternoon Torah Study

Temple’s Shabbat morning Torah Study frequently focuses on a single idea or verse, leaving much on the cutting room floor for further exploration. Curious what else the sages of our tradition were thinking? Join Rabbi Meyer on Zoom by clicking here for a 45 minute sneak peek!

Event Series Friday Afternoon Torah Study

Friday Afternoon Torah Study

Temple’s Shabbat morning Torah Study frequently focuses on a single idea or verse, leaving much on the cutting room floor for further exploration. Curious what else the sages of our tradition were thinking? Join Rabbi Meyer on Zoom by clicking here for a 45 minute sneak peek!

Event Series Shabbat Evening Services

Shabbat Evening Services

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 […]

Temple Emanuel Grandparents Group

Are you a grandparent or grandfriend? Whether you are Jewish or not, local or far, you are welcome to join us for a Temple Emanuel Grandparents Group, starting this fall and meeting monthly! We hope that this group facilitates connections and conversations between grandparents and grandfriends with connections to Judaism, either through their own experiences […]