Chabad House - Always something cooking...

There's always something "cooking" at Chabad House! Whether it's literally cooking for Shabbat and baking challah Thursday nights, engaging your intellect in a class on Jewish Philosophy, catering to your taste buds with a delicious home-made Shabbat meal, or having fun with hundreds of other Jewish students at a barbeque, retreat, or concert, we're busy every day of the week. With so many options, there's really something for everyone! 

Check out our upcoming events below, or for more details, see our latest weekly email.

Spring 2010 Highlights

Shabbat on Campus, Mystical Tu B'svhat Seder, Women's Rosh Chodesh group events, Sinai Scholars, Jewish Dating Lecture/Shabbaton, annual Bowl-a-thon, Matza ball Soup Sale, Hamentashen baking, Purim, Passover Seders, and more! See our weekly emails, facebook page, and flyers for info. 

Weekly Challah Baking

Come to Chabad House and learn cool challah braiding techniques and other delicious Shabbat recipes.  Every Thursday night starting at 8 PM!

Weekly Free Shabbat Meals 

Come home to Chabad House and enjoy delicious home-cooked Shabbat meals every Friday night and Sat. day.  Check our Shabbat tab on the right for the weekly meal times. 

Classes

See our Classes page for more information about weekly, monthly and special classes, as well as one-on-one learning opportunities.




 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Welcome BBQ...Rosh Hashana (all FREE)!

Chabad House Email Update: Aug 31, 2010

Welcome everyone, we hope the first few days of classes are going great. It was very nice to meet lots of new people so far, and for those of you receiving this email for the first time, welcome to our campus community! We'd love to see you again soon.

Tomorrow is our big Welcome BBQ (info below), Sushi-making for freshmen is Thursday (FREE & right on campus), and this Friday-Saturday is Welcome Shabbat. You are personally invited to check out the Chabad House, meet new people, and enjoy a delicious home-made dinner. If you have plans for dinner, feel free to stop by the Chabad House later in the evening for a special dessert buffet welcoming the new freshmen. Our only rules are: come when you can, leave when you want, and make sure to feel at home while you're here.

Finally, with Rosh Hashana coming up next week, we have two important things to let you know:
1) You are personally invited to join us. All of our meals and services are FREE and open to students, and within walking distance from campus! Friends are invited along too, we want all Jewish students to have a place for the holidays.
2) Please RSVP today on our website (www.chabadpgh.org), full schedule (locations, meal times) is up there too. Even though we welcome last minute RSVP's, your advance notice will help us best prepare.

Have a great rest of the week!

Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi

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