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Tree of Life Congregation is a traditional, progressive and egalitarian congregation based in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill. As a conservative Jewish congregation, Tree of Life Congregation remains true to traditional teachings, yet is also progressive and relevant to the way we live today. From our warm, inviting and intellectually stimulating atmosphere to our fun adult, children and family programs, it’s the perfect environment to grow a strong faith rooted in tradition.
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OUR FUTURE
Tree of Life Breaks Ground (6/24/24 Pittburgh Jewish Chronicle)
New design plans released for memorial at Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh (5/3/22 AP)
TREE OF LIFE ENGAGES WORLD-RENOWNED ARCHITECT DANIEL LIBESKIND (5/4/21 NYTimes)
Tree of Life moves toward a fresh start, taps world-renowned architect to oversee synagogue redesign (5/4/21 Post-Gazette)
Tree of Life announces capital fundraising campaign
The comprehensive campaign will secure funding for building renovations, programming and operations, endowment and sustainability, and educational programming and community outreach. If you are interested in learning about leadership gift opportunities or would like to make a pledge, please email the campaign team at info@RememberRebuildRenew.org.
THREE CONGREGATIONS, VICTIMS' FAMILIES ANNOUNCE RECEIVING DONATIONS THROUGH TREE OF LIFE FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Read the report from the Independent Committee
May their memories be for a blessing
Joyce Fienberg
Yiddis Bultcha bat Aba Menachem
Jerry Rabinowitz
Yehudah Ben Yechezkel
David Rosenthal
Dovid Ben Eliezer
Cecil Rosenthal
Cecil Chaim Ben Eliezer
Irving Younger
Yitzchok Chaim ben Menachem
Dan Stein
Daniel Avrom ben Baruch
Rose Mallinger
Raizel bas Avrohom
Richard Gottfried
Yosef ben Chayim
Bernice Simon
Beila Rochel bas Moshe
Sylvan Simon
Zalman Shachna Ben Menachem Mendel
Mel Wax
Moshe Gadol Ben Yosef
We are deeply moved by the outpouring of support for our synagogue from our community and people across the country and around the world in the wake of the horrific anti-Semitic attack of October 27, 2018. We will continue to mourn our lost congregants, even as we honor their memories by healing, growing, and strengthening the congregation they loved. We deeply appreciate the many offers of assistance and support of the victims' families and to help rebuild the Tree of Life synagogue. Your support proves that love is truly stronger than hate.
Thu, October 10 2024
8 Tishrei 5785
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