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Join us for AgeWell Homecoming Week!

Welcome Back to the JCC! Join us for AgeWell Homecoming Week starting Monday, May 2 Join us to celebrate the return of J Cafe* plus new and continuing programs! AgeWell Homecoming Week Schedule Monday, May 2 - Physical 9-10 AM Fitness Tabling, Palm Court 9:30 AM SilverSneakers Boom Move, Levinson B 10-11 AM Ask a Physical Therapist, Palm Court 10:30 AM,SilverSneakers Classic, Levinson B 11 AM-1 PM  JCC Membership Tabling, Palm Court Tuesday, May 3- …

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Introducing: The Recovery Room at the JCC!

Prepare to Recharge in our new Recovery Room Open House - Monday, April 4-Sunday, April 10 Learn about our new, specialized Recovery equipment Demos Free Classes Try it out! Open House Schedule About our Recovery Room: Our new Recovery Room is a dedicated space to aid in active and passive recovery. Some benefits of recovery are: Reduces the buildup of lactic acid in the muscles, minimizing post-exercise stiffness …

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Please join us to show our loving kindness for neighbors with Ukraine connections

Let's show our loving kindness for Pittsburgh neighbors with Ukraine connections While so many of us are impacted by the news from Ukraine, we have neighbors who have direct connections to Ukraine through family, friends, and heritage. Many of those neighbors are connected to Saint John the Baptist Church and Saint George Church, right here in Pittsburgh. In order to show our collective concern and support for …

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Passover 2022

Passover begins on the evening of Friday, April 15, and the last day is Friday, April 22. JCC Holiday Schedule: Friday, April 15 & Thursday, April 21: JCC will close at 5 pm. Saturday, April 16 & Friday, April 22: JCC is closed. About Passover Passover commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt and the birth of an independent and free people. It is also known as …

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Make a Splash at the Family Park!

Cool off at the JCC’s Family Park The Family Park will reopen Saturday, May 25, 2024 (Memorial Day Weekend) Open Saturdays and Sundays from 11 am - 7pm. Summer SPLASH PASS memberships to the Family Park will be available April 1: Family: $175 Individual: $120 Senior: $100 Daily passes: Family: $30  (2 adults and 4 kids) Individual $10  (ages 14-64) Child & Senior $5 (ages 14 & under and 65+) Contact the Membership Office at 412-697-3522 …

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How Far We’re Called to Go: An Interfaith Roundtable

Our faith calls us to a higher purpose than the pursuit of self-gratification. We are mandated to champion social justice and equity with a universal belief in the equality of all men, regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, nationality, or sexual orientation. But how far is too far in the pursuit of these goals? Join us for a conversation with local faith leaders as they discuss exactly …

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Programs for Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance and Inclusion Month

Success in the Workplace: Engaging People of All Abilities Inclusion of people with disabilities in the workplace is not only good for the community – it’s also good for business! Join us virtually on Monday, February 28, from 5:30-6:30 pm for a conversation exploring the benefits of a diverse workforce with: • Jeremy Shapira, Chief Inclusion, Equity, and Diversity Officer at Giant Eagle, Inc. • Lee Chernotsky, Chief Encouragement Officer …

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NEW DATE – The Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

An Ecumenical Service of Holy Communion & Call for Anti-racist Action Sunday, April 3 @ 4 pm Berkeley Hills Lutheran Church, 517 Sangree Road, Pittsburgh, PA, 15237 & Livestreamed https://www.swpasynod.org/mlk2022 PRESIDING - Bishop Abraham Allende, Acting Bishop, SWPA Synod PREACHING - Rev. Lamont Wells, ELCA Program Director, LuMin / Campus Ministry    

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August Wilson’s Pittsburgh and Beyond

The Ground On Which We Stand: August Wilson’s Pittsburgh and Beyond Thursdays January 6, 13, 20 & 27 10:30-11:30 am Free Join JCC American Jewish Museum Director, Melissa Hiller, and Center for Loving Kindness Director, Rabbi Ron Symons, for this four-session exploration of values and lessons of August Wilson’s Pittsburgh that resonate today. The class will include conversations with experts and artists involved in the American Jewish Museum’s exhibition, Art for …

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The Intersection of Redistricting and Racial Equity: A Case Study in Pennsylvania

As we prepare to turn the calendar to 2022, our thoughts also turn to how we can ensure that all our neighbors have fair representation in the PA voting system in the new year and beyond. The headlines and op-eds are warning us that redistricting in PA is confusing. We know that we need clear explanations of the current state of PA state districting along …

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