Community Pittsburgh Pride
p From left: Bob Silverman, incoming chair of the Jewish Federation’s Community Relations Council (CRC), joined CRC Assistant Director Laura Cherner, Cindy Goodman-Leib and Director Joshua Sayles before marching in the 2018 EQT Equality March.
p On Sunday, June 10 the Pittsburgh Jewish community — many wearing “Love Is Kosher” T-shirts — joined with the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh to march in the 2018 EQT Equality March, a parade to support LGBTQ+ equality. The Federation’s booth on Liberty Avenue provided information about Love Is Kosher merchandise and the organization’s activities. Photos courtesy of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh
p Approximately 130 people walked with the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh in the 2018 EQT Equality March to show support for the LGBTQ+ community. This is the second year the Jewish Federation has marched in the parade.
Squirrel Hill Baseball Division 2 World Series t Players and coaches from the Squirrel Hill Baseball Association gather after the Division 2 World Series on June 10. Although the Giants bested the White Sox two games to none in a three-game series, congratulations to all players on a great season. From left, first row: Sam Pelligrino, Michael Bisno, Zachary Coffey (laying down), Daniel Levy, Zane Schachter, Eli Coffey, Liam McKim, Brian Firman and Ashi Itskowitz; second row: Max Farber, PK Amos-Abanyie, David Dillon, Chaim Silverman, Menachem Moritz, Coby Shaw, Zach Itskowitz, Menachem Silverman, Chezky Rosenfeld, Dovi Brooker, Reuven Bassman, Zalman Brooker and Liebel Hoexter; third row: Tzvi Hoexter and Rami Shaw; last row, coaches: Brian McKim, Irving Firman, Hal Coffey, Rob Itskowitz, Danny Shaw and Marc Itskowitz. Photo courtesy of Erica Coffey
Throwback Table created by GIFT
p Throwback Table (#TBT) served a kosher meal to Center for Women members to encourage good nutrition, basic kitchen safety, confidence, and recipe building and help foster communication between older and younger generations. #TBT is a project of GIFT (Giving It Forward Together), Leslie Bonci and Lisa Silberg. Photos courtesy of Jewish Association on Aging
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p Itha Cao, owner of The Hungry Cao, Raena Rothman, and Jewish Association on Aging resident Sanford Danovitz at Throwback Table, an intergenerational cooking program created by GIFT that puts youth and seniors together to learn how to cook, with the assistance of professional chefs.
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