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If you would like to donate to supporting survivors, donations are being accepted by the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh. We join together with the entire Jewish community and caring people around the world in mourning the deaths and injuries perpetrated by a hate-filled assailant intent on killing Jews. It is so...

In part one of What Is Going On in That Sanctuary? Our Prayers, Rabbi Levine led an interactive presentation on how prayers evolved after the destruction of the Second Temple, and also asked attendees to reflect on what they seek from our prayers.  It was a fascinating evening.  Session two: Our...

As we approach Election Day on Tuesday, November 6, we may reflect on what Rabbi Levine told us on the second day of Rosh Hashanah...

On Friday, October 12, the Congregation Rodeph Sholom community celebrated Rabbi Juliana S. Karol's official installation as part of our clergy team.  The special guest speaker was Rabbi Rick Jacobs, president of the URJ.  Official welcome to Rabbi K!  Her upcoming event, Death Over Dinner-Jewish Edition, is coming soon!  Click...

Protect the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Tell Your Representative and Senators to protect the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in the farm bill. 45.4 million people in America cannot afford the food they need to survive. You can help them. Tell Your Representative and Senators to protect the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program...

We hope you enjoyed the High Holy Days and are off to a great start for the new year!  We are pleased to share the sermons. Please do not redistribute or reproduce them without permission from the clergy.  Shanah Tovah!...

A good time was had by all last night in our beautiful Courtyard Sukkah! Check out these photos of our community celebrating the holiday! Photo credit to Ari Mintz and Kirsten Major. [gallery ids="22888,22887,22886,22885" orderby="rand"]  ...

Shabbat Shuvah is the Shabbat between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur and is called "The Shabbat of Return" with sense of returning to God and healing.  We always feature a congregant speaker at Shabbat Shuvah and are pleased to share the wonderful offering of congregant Steven Beer....

We were thrilled when congregant Stanley S. sent us evidence that our new Live Stream was being received loud and clear on Erev Rosh Hashanah and Rosh Hashanah services in the Main Sanctuary! ...

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