Pittsburgh’s Synagogues

Orthodox | Conservative | Reform

Orthodox Synagogues

  • Congregation Poale Zedeck

    Historic Orthodox shul in Squirrel Hill known for traditional services and a large, landmark building used for worship and community events.

    6318 Phillips Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

  • Congregation Shaare Torah

    Modern Orthodox, active community with daily and Shabbat services and strong lifecycle programming.

    2319 Murray Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

  • Young Israel of Pittsburgh

    Young Israel of Pittsburgh

    A family oriented, warm and welcoming Young Israel community.

    5831 Bartlett St, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

  • Chabad of Squirrel Hill

    Chabad of Squirrel Hill hopes to create a warm welcoming environment to explore and experience our heritage in a non-judgmental and inviting atmosphere.

    1700 Beechwood Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

  • Bnai Emunoh Chabad

    The Chabad shul serving Greenfield, the adjoining neighborhood to Squirrel Hill, offering minyanim, classes, and social events.

    4315 Murray Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

  • Lubavitch Center

    The main hub of the Lubavitch community of Pittsburgh and home base of Chabad of Western Pennsylvania.

    2100 Wightman St, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

  • Kollel Jewish Learning Center

    Helping Jews of all ages grow intellectually and spiritually for decades.

    5808 Beacon St, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

Conservative Synagogues

  • Congregation Beth Shalom

    Large egalitarian Conservative congregation with extensive education, music, and social programming.

    5915 Beacon St, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

  • New Light Congregation

    Small, “haimish” Conservative synagogue in Squirrel Hill known for a warm neighborhood atmosphere and long local history.

    5915 Beacon St, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

  • Tree of Life Congregation

    Conservative, progressive and egalitarian congregation based in Squirrel Hill; since the 2018 attack the congregation has been working both on rebuilding and continuing programs. Building address historically 5898 Wilkins Ave; current office/location details on their site.

Reform Synagogues

  • Rodef Shalom Congregation

    One of Pittsburgh’s largest Reform congregations, active in social justice, music, education, and community outreach.

    4905 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

  • Temple Emanuel of South Hills

    Reform synagogue serving the South Hills area with worship, early childhood, and adult education programs

  • Temple Ohav Shalom

    Reform congregation with an active center for early learning and community programming.

    8400 Thompson Run Rd, Allison Park, PA 15101