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Derekh Presents: Israeli Singing Duo Yonina in Concert

Israeli singing duo יונינה Yonina has become an international Internet sensation sharing videos of themselves singing from their car and living room couch. The duo’s immense popularity led them to record an album and sell out concerts in both Israel and the United States. Known for their positive vibe and soft harmonies, Yonina's acoustic concert in Pittsburgh will feature favorite covers from their weekly online videos along with …

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Shine the Light with Social Justice Disco

Phat Man Dee & Liz Berlin: Shine the Light with Social Justice Disco A musical collaboration with special guests: Pastor Deryck Tines and the Lemington Gospel Chorale Ezra Smith Christina Springer Johnny Creed Coe SunBear Coe Miguel Sague Jr. Presented by the JCC’s American Jewish Museum and Center for Loving Kindness and Civic Engagement Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh Katz Theater • 5738 Darlington Road • Ages 13+ • Cash bar Tickets: $10; $25 includes Meet-n-Greet …

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Israel at 70: Looking Back, Looking Ahead

Dani Dayan, Consul General of Israel in New York, will address issues including: Religious pluralism in Israel and the diaspora; Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas, and other security threats to the State of Israel; and the Prime Minister’s most recent trips to Africa and Latin America. To register or for more information visit www.jfedpgh.org/dani-dayan contact Eric Probola at [email protected] or 412.992.5247 The full inclusion of people of all abilities is …

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Semer Ensemble Klezmer Concert

Direct from Berlin Bringing Jewish Music Back From the Ashes of Kristallnacht: The Berlin-based Semer Ensemble, comprised of musicians from the US, Russia, Germany and Latvia, perform music that was lost to the world for more than 70 years. The Semer record label was founded in Berlin,1932 to record Jewish music. On November 9,1938 (Kristallnacht), more than 4,500 of the records were destroyed by the Nazis. From 1992-2001, German …

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Your Opinion Counts!

We want to serve you better, so we are conducting a JCC Membership Survey. The survey will be emailed to members and will only take 8–12 minutes. If you do not receive the survey by e-mail, please click on the survey link between October 26 and November 8. Your input is really important—who knows the JCC better than you? All of your answers will be strictly confidential; you will not …

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J-Fest on Darlington

J-Fest on Darlington is for the teens, by the teens! The first year of this FREE street festival in Squirrel Hill will change the game to celebrate Jewish teens in Pittsburgh with tons of activities like Zumba in the street Steelers BIG SCREEN watch party outside 100% kosher food Games, programming, community service and more! We are bringing the community together in a way that has …

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JCC Tailgate Party at Heinz Field

Join us for JCC Community Day: Come celebrate with us and cheer on Pitt! All are welcome (even Virginia fans) Tailgate Party will start at 10 am kick-off at 12:30 pm! $25 includes kosher tailgate (food, games, music and entertainment) Bring a friend for $40 (includes tailgate for two) Inquire about family rates Call JCC Membership at 412-697-3523 for more information.

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Fall Preview Week – Squirrel Hill

A fun-filled week to sample all our classes and meet our instructors Lots of surprises • Fusion classes • Team teaching • Prizes All free to you and your friends! Here’s what’s happening in addition to our regular schedule: Sunday September 10: 8:15 am Power/Core Fusion with Molly and Evan 11 am Active/Centergy Fusion with Molly and Evan Monday, September 11 8:15 am Active with Holly and Patti 9:15 am Active with Holly …

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Faithful Responses to Strangers, Immigrants and Refugees: A Pittsburgh Conversation

The current national conversation about immigrants and refugees demands that we engage in faith-guided conversations with each other across our denominations. Beginning with scripture, the Hebrew Bible instructs us, “When a stranger resides with you in your land, you shall not wrong him. The stranger who resides with you shall be to you as one of your citizens; you shall love him as yourself, for you were strangers …

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Missing McKeesport – Film Premiere Event

Missing McKeesport: A Remembrance of the Thriving Jewish Community that Shaped a Generation, tells the story of the Jewish community of McKeesport, the Pennsylvania town that in its steel-making heyday thrived with a population of 55,000, four synagogues – as many as seven, some say – and a multitude of Jewish-owned businesses catering to the needs of its citizenry. This feature-length documentary film draws on the resources …

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