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We are excited to use our digital platforms to come to you as we bring you many JCC programs VIRTUALLY! You’ll be getting group ex classes, demos from our personal trainers, lots of information from our health and wellness experts, live events and activities designed to connect and engage all ages, and information and insight from our leadership as we ride out this time together. Start your #JCCPGHVirtual …

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JCC Coronavirus Update – South Hills

Dear JCC Members, As we shared with you yesterday, we have been following the COVID-19 situation closely and awaiting directives from state and local  government officials as well as the Allegheny County Health Department. We are aware of reports of a first presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in Allegheny County. With this information in hand and in anticipation of a mandated closure of recreation and child care facilities …

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JCC Coronavirus Update – Squirrel Hill

Dear JCC Members, As we shared with you yesterday, we have been following the COVID-19 situation closely and awaiting directives from state and local  government officials as well as the Allegheny County Health Department. We are aware of reports of a first presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in Allegheny County. With this information in hand and in anticipation of a mandated closure of recreation and child care facilities …

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Partners in Torah – An Exciting Learning Experience

Partners in Torah is an exciting learning experience that allows participants to study the Torah topic of their choice. The program features both chavrusa (same-gender study partners) learning as well as mixed-gender small groups. For information or to arrange a study partner, please email Rabbi Schon at [email protected] Presented by Kulam-Pittsburgh Community Beit Midrash in Partnership with Pardes, Kollel Partners and the JCC Center for Loving Kindness.

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Bus Pass Pop Up

Staff from Rep. Dan Frankel's office will in the Palm Court to assist people who are age 65 and older to obtain the free Senior ConnectCard with your photo. To prove your age, please bring with you one of the following: Photo driver's license Birth certificate PACE ID Passport Pennsylvania ID Card The information will be sent to the downtown Port Authority Office where the ConnectCard with …

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All of Us are Pittsburghers: Immigrants, Refugees, Transplants and Yinzers – POSTPONED

POSTPONED Dear Neighbors, Thank you for your planned participation in the March 18th Big Table All of Us Are Pittsburghers: Immigrants, Refugees, Transplants and Yinzers conversation. At this time we are postponing the event. We have full confidence that we will be able to reschedule this event and look forward to your participation. For the time being, we are most concerned about the health and wellness of our communities. Wishing …

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Religious Freedom: A First Amendment Conference Follow Up

As the debate regarding religious freedom continues, we hope to strengthen the notion that we are each responsible for protecting each other’s fundamental rights through shared dialogue. Freedom of religion is an unalienable right that we share as American citizens, and it is our duty living in a democratic society to uphold and defend these rights when they are threatened. Featuring Witold “Vic” Walczak, Legal Director, …

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Random Acts of Kindness Day

Hosted by The Center for Loving Kindness and Civic Engagement, Random Acts of Kindness Day seeks to strengthen the mission of the organization by encouraging community members to come together and display altruism towards their fellow neighbors. Care packages will include weather appropriate donated apparel. Care packages will be distributed to individuals in communities in critical need of proper clothing. To be a part of this …

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Community Events

Sara Pipher Gilliam: Addressing problems faced by today’s adolescent girls A Presentation of Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures Thursday, February 20, 7 pm Carnegie Library Lecture Hall | 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, 15213 In 1994,Reviving Ophelia was published, and it shone a much-needed spotlight on the problems faced by adolescent girls. The book became iconic and helped to reframe the national conversation about what author Mary Pipher called “a girl-poisoning …

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Spiritual Leaders: We Have To Talk… About Census 2020

Every person counts and should be counted! Our religious traditions insist that every person counts. It is our job as spiritual leaders to make sure that every person is counted. Interfaith teachings about the value of every person Presentations by civic leaders on the ins and outs of how Census 2020 will work Important information about why all of us care about a complete count in …

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