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In the wake of last weekend's tragedy, Jewish Family and Community Services (JFCS), in concert with our partners in the Jewish community, has organized counseling for anyone in the community. JFCS has long been a critical community resource for counseling services. "Trauma manifests itself in different people different ways and in different times," says Stefanie Small, Director of Counseling Services at JFCS, "so people should take …

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Clergy Coffee “We Have to Talk”

Clergy Coffee “We Have to Talk” Thursday, November 8. 9:45 – 11:30 am. JCC’s Katz Performing Arts Center, Robinson Building,  5738 Darlington Road, Squirrel Hill “We are committed to fighting intolerance with the promise of love. As a community working together in solidarity, our resolve is strong and our voices loud” Thank you for standing up for love at Saturday’s vigil and for the messages of care and support you …

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How Can We Help You Help Your Family?

TODAY: How Can We Help You Help Your Family? A Discussion Thursday, November 1 • 5:30-6:30 pm: Parents of children in Kindergarten to grade 6 • 6:45-8 pm: Teens and/or parents of teens JCC Levinson Auditorium, 5738 Forbes Avenue, Squirrel Hill For more information: Rabbi Ron Symons, 412-697-3235,  [email protected]

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Bernstein: The Provocateur

BERNSTEIN: The Provocateur Nov 10 & 11 at the Katz Performing Arts Center, JCC, Squirrel Hill As a composer, conductor, educator and humanitarian, Leonard Bernstein shattered boundaries in his life and career. In 2018, performing arts organizations around the world are celebrating the 100th birthday of this iconic artist. From his controversial premier of Mass for the opening of the Kennedy Center to his bold statements about race …

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Each and Every: Photography Exhibit

Through December 2019 Each and Every explores the power of six Pittsburgh-based organizations that are each and every day making our corner of the world a better place to live in. The essence of the exhibition is exploring the human need of our neighbors and celebrating the work of dedicated residents who are changing our community. The featured organizations, as well as so many others throughout the region, …

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Hopeful Responses to Addiction

Hopeful Responses to Addiction Learn from local organizations about how we can be helped and how we can help others. If you think that addiction does not impact you, you need to join us. If you know that addiction impacts you, you need to join us. What Is Addiction? • Rich Lord, Reporter, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette • JoEllen Marsh, Opioid Community Response Manager, Allegheny County Health Department What Is The Impact On …

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Becoming American

BECOMING AMERICAN is a six-week public program featuring documentary film screenings and scholar-led discussions designed to encourage an informed discussion of immigration issues against the backdrop of our immigration history. WHO: Open to all members of the community. Free. No RSVP required. WHEN: Every Monday, beginning on October 8th through November 12th, 6:30-8:30 PM WHERE: The first three programs will be held in the JCC Katz Theatre, 5738 Darlington Rd., Squirrel Hill. The …

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J-FEST on Darlington

J-Fest on Darlington is for the teens, by the teens! The second year of this FREE street festival in Squirrel Hill is changing the game of celebrating Jewish teens in Pittsburgh with tons of activities like: - Steelers on the BIG SCREEN watch party & tailgate outside - Live DJ & Photobooth - 100% Kosher food & a sno-cone truck - Community service projects - Carnival games - Gaga You'll have to register …

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Come Play @ the Park with Schmooze and Sing and PJ Library

Free and open to the community—bring a friend! Due to inclement weather, this event has been relocated indoors in our Family Place space at the Squirrel Hill JCC. Thursday, October 11, 10-11:30 AM Join the JCC at our pop-up for fun at the park with your family— snacks, story time, fun and bubbles! 10-10:30 AM  -  PJ Library story time 10:30-10:45 AM - Tiny Tot sports 10:45-11 AM - Snack time—coffee, …

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Shabbat on the Ark

Grab your favorite stuffed animal and board the Family Holiday Camp Ark for a special Shabbat morning. Crafts, activities and Torah will help us tell the story of Noah and his ark as we travel the Three Rivers. For Families with Children up to Age 12. Dairy breakfast will be served. $20 per family (up to 6 members) • Space is limited. Questions and RSVP by October 5 …

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