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Our courses for 2025-2026

For locations, times, and course prices, click the register button below. 
Registration cuts off 48 hours before start date of each class.

Beginning and Intermediate Hebrew course duration is 10 classes.
Intro to Judaism course duration is 25 classes.

For questions regarding financial assistance, click here to message the program administrators. 

Intro to Judaism - In-person

Sundays, 2:00-4:00 pm, Unit 2 begins January 11


Learn about Judaism – its religion, practices, history, and culture – from cantors and rabbis from across Pittsburgh. In this 25 week course, we'll cover the Bible, Jewish Holidays, Israel, Keeping Kosher, Love and Marriage, Jewish History, Commandments, and God. Instructors represent rabbis from every major movement of Judaism: Conservative, Reconstructionist, Jewish Renewal, Orthodox and Reform. Each class is two hours long.


This course is split into three units, Fall, Winter, and Spring, taught on a continuous basis. A student that begins by taking Unit 2 in the Winter will continue to take Unit 3 and then Unit 1. Course fee includes all three units and the book, On One Foot.


ITJ follows the Miller Curriculum of the American Jewish University. This course is often a requirement for conversion to Judaism: consult your rabbi/cantor for further guidance.


This course takes place in-person at either 5915 Beacon Street or 4905 Fifth Avenue in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh.


Financial aid is available. For more information about aid or to answer any other questions, email [email protected].


Registration for Unit 2 is now open!
Registration for Unit 2 closes on January 8.

 
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Intro to Judaism - Online

Tuesdays, 7:00-9:00 pm, Unit 2 begins January 13


Learn about Judaism – its religion, practices, history, and culture – from cantors and rabbis from across Pittsburgh. In this 25 week course, we'll cover the Bible, Jewish Holidays, Israel, Keeping Kosher, Love and Marriage, Jewish History, Commandments, and God. Instructors represent rabbis from every major movement of Judaism: Conservative, Reconstructionist, Jewish Renewal, Orthodox and Reform. Each class is two hours long.


This course is split into three units, Fall, Winter, and Spring, taught on a continuous basis. A student that begins by taking Unit 2 in the Winter will continue to take Unit 3 and then Unit 1. Course fee includes all three units and the book, On One Foot.


ITJ follows the Miller Curriculum of the American Jewish University. This course is often a requirement for conversion to Judaism: consult your rabbi/cantor for further guidance.


Financial aid is available. For more information about aid or to answer any other questions, email [email protected].


Registration for Unit 2 is now open!
Registration for Unit 2 closes on January 8.
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