Center for Loving Kindness - JCC Pittsburgh

Center for Loving Kindness - JCC Pittsburgh In our online social media communities, we want everyone to be able to feel comfortable, which means that there are rules of play even here. Unlawful

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Our mission is to strengthen the fabric of community by amplifying the long held values of ‘Love Your Neighbor as yourself’ and ‘Do not stand idle while your neighbor bleeds.’ as we redefine ‘neighbor’ from ‘a geographic term to a moral concept. Additional information

Social Media Moderation Policy for The Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh

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ocial media pages are intended so that you join the conversation connect with other people and have fun sharing your thoughts and ideas. Please be respectful of the entire community by complying with the terms and policies of the social media site, as well as this JCC Moderation Policy and the JCC Digital Privacy Policy available here: https://jccpgh.org/privacy-policy/

To ensure that everyone coming on to our pages may enjoy a positive experience we ask that you do not post any content or comments (including photos and videos) which fall into any of the categories identified below:

1. Threatening, harassing, abusive, violent, inciting violence or otherwise inflammatory to others (including other social media users)

2. Encouraging or may encourage conduct that would be considered a criminal offense

3. Discriminatory, racist, sexually explicit, vulgar, or offensive to others (including other social media users)

4. Promotional information, including links to third parties or their products or services

6. Political or religious activism

7. Infringes or may infringe third party intellectual property, privacy, or publicity rights

8. Defamatory

9. False, fraudulent, or misleading

10. Spam, corrupt, contains viruses

11. Off topic or unrelated to JCC of Greater Pittsburgh

Please understand that any posts which appear to fall into any of the above categories or which we believe are otherwise not in accordance with the terms and policies of the social media site concerned and/or which we otherwise deem inappropriate for our social media communities, will be deleted or hidden from the view of other users without prior notification and may result in you being reported to the social media site and/or banned from accessing our social media pages in the future. The JCC does not necessarily endorse and is not responsible for the accuracy of any remarks, opinions, comments, suggestions and other information expressed or included in user comments and posts on our social media pages. Should you spot any content or comments posted on our social media pages which you believe is not in accordance with our Moderation Policy, please report it here: [email protected]

The JCC reserves the right to use, copy, distribute and disclose without compensation to you any content or comments that you post on our social media pages, including any ideas or information relating to JCC related content. We are excited to have you in our social media community and we look forward to hearing your thoughts.

01/24/2026

Local officials are urging residents to stay off the roads. The JCC (Squirrel Hill and South Hills) will be closed Sunday, January 25. We will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates through JCC channels.

We can’t wait to gather for the Love Anyway Feast this Wednesday, October 22, from 6–8 PM in the Kadel Dining Room, Pitt...
10/21/2025

We can’t wait to gather for the Love Anyway Feast this Wednesday, October 22, from 6–8 PM in the Kadel Dining Room, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (616 N. Highland Ave).

This evening of potluck, friendship, and conversation is all about coming together, across differences, to share a meal and connect in meaningful ways.

👉 RSVP here: https://jccpgh.formstack.com/forms/love_anyway_feast_registration_2025

We’re also looking for a few more pre-event volunteers to help with parking and potluck setup. If you’re available to lend a hand, please email Rabbi Hindy at [email protected]

Please join us for our annual Yom Kippur programFrom Division to Renewal: A Conversation on Forgiveness and DemocracyThu...
09/25/2025

Please join us for our annual Yom Kippur program
From Division to Renewal: A Conversation on Forgiveness and Democracy
Thursday, October 2 • 2–4 PM
JCC Squirrel Hill • Levinson Hall

Moderated by Rabbi Hindy Finman with featured voices Jon Delano, Representative Dan Frankel, and Carrie Lewis DelRosso, this program invites us to reflect on forgiveness, empathy, and the shared responsibility that can strengthen our democracy.

This unique Yom Kippur experience will include guided reflection, prayer, and a Yizkor memorial service. Open to people of all faiths, geared toward middle school age and up.

Free and open to the community | RSVP: https://jccpgh.formstack.com/forms/yom_kippur_2025_rsvp

Please join us for our annual Yom Kippur programFrom Division to Renewal: A Conversation on Forgiveness and DemocracyThu...
09/19/2025

Please join us for our annual Yom Kippur program
From Division to Renewal: A Conversation on Forgiveness and Democracy
Thursday, October 2 • 2–4 PM
JCC Squirrel Hill • Levinson Hall

Moderated by Rabbi Hindy Finman with featured voices Jon Delano and Representative Dan Frankel, this program invites us to reflect on forgiveness, empathy, and the shared responsibility that can strengthen our democracy.

Free and open to the community | RSVP here: https://jccpgh.formstack.com/forms/yom_kippur_2025_rsvp

Shalom! Ready to practice your Hebrew skills this Fall? Tomorrow is the first session of our Fall Hebrew class taught by...
09/16/2025

Shalom! Ready to practice your Hebrew skills this Fall? Tomorrow is the first session of our Fall Hebrew class taught by Haya Feig, Head of the Hebrew program at the University of Pittsburgh!

Register at https://jccpgh.my.site.com/s/registration or at the link in our bio!

Three spots are available for tomorrows Holy Disagreements course. A four-session course exploring the rabbinic response...
09/02/2025

Three spots are available for tomorrows Holy Disagreements course. A four-session course exploring the rabbinic response to arguing and difficult
conversations through a contemporary lens. This course is open to all JCC members and non-members,
regardless of learning ability or background.

If you have been holding the tension of these polarizing times and are curious
about the Torah perspective, want to engage in meaningful dialogue, or are feeling
uncertainty leading up to the High Holidays, then this course is for you!
Three spots still available!

https://jccpgh.org/event/holy-disagreements-arguing-for-the-sake-of-heaven/

Internatinal Overdose Awareness Day*, we remember the 415 lives lost this year. Rabbi Hindy along with other (tag the na...
08/29/2025

Internatinal Overdose Awareness Day*, we remember the 415 lives lost this year. Rabbi Hindy along with other (tag the names listed below) gathered for the 11th Annual prayer service. CFLK offers free Narcan training and Opioid Awareness workshops. To schedule one with your family, organization, or friends please email Rabbi Hindy, [email protected]

Rabbi Hindy, Imran Malik, and Rev. Liddy Barlow joined a panel led by Dr. Asa Lee, president of the Pittsburgh Theologic...
08/11/2025

Rabbi Hindy, Imran Malik, and Rev. Liddy Barlow joined a panel led by Dr. Asa Lee, president of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, at the Strong Cities Mayoral Retreat to discuss how faith leaders and mayors can collaborate to meet community needs and build strong relationships.

Rabbi Hindy and Noah Schoen pose with the newly installed Bishop Mark Eckman of Pittsburgh. In his remarks today he stre...
07/15/2025

Rabbi Hindy and Noah Schoen pose with the newly installed Bishop Mark Eckman of Pittsburgh. In his remarks today he stressed the importance of loving G-d and neighbor through actions. We're looking forward to building a new friendship with Bishop Eckman.

In support of June 6th, Narcan Awareness Day, CFLK hosted an Opioid Awareness Training and distributed Overdose Preventi...
06/05/2025

In support of June 6th, Narcan Awareness Day, CFLK hosted an Opioid Awareness Training and distributed Overdose Prevention Kits provided by the county. Please let us know if you would like to host a training.

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