Play Mahj
Join us in table games of Mahjong! All levels of players are welcome. Snacks will be provided. New 2023 cards required.
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 us in table games of Mahjong! All levels of players are welcome. Snacks will be provided. New 2023 cards required.
Enjoy some locally brewed beer. Appetizers will be provided! RSVP to Sarah Mangan. Sunday, April 23rd: 28 Bridges Brewery inside Pittsburgh Bottle Shop in Bridgeville Thursday, May 18th: East End Brewery Taproom in Mt. Lebanon Thursday, June 22nd: Spoonwood Brewery in Bethel Park
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In a partnership between Beth El and Temple Emanuel, Rabbis Alex & Amy Greenbaum, Rabbis Aaron & Emily Meyer, and Rabbi Mark Mahler will offer an 8-session learning opportunity about Jewish […]
Jeff Weinberg, President of Caregiver Champion, will give a presentation discussing how the healthcare systems work and don’t work, and how to advocate for yourself within those healthcare systems. The […]
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!