
The NCJW Oral History project now has 516 interviews from 1968-2001 focused on the Jewish community: the history, traditions,
and contributions. For more information, visit the website.
See coverage of the project in The Jewish Chronicle, Pop City and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Looking for an easy way to support NCJW Pittsburgh? Buy books at our new Amazon.com
storefront! All proceeds benefit our nonsectarian community service projects.
Have books you'd like to get rid of? Donate them at Thriftique in Swissvale or
Anathan House in Squirrel Hill.
Your donations are tax-deductible. (Please note, we do not accept encyclopedias or older textbooks.)
Interim Executive Director Bonnie Rubin was recently interviewed for the online magazine "Positively Pittsburgh Live". Click below to hear
Bonnie talk about our thrift and consignment shops:
Children's Rooms in the Courts
NCJW's safe, stress-free place for children to play while their parents attend to court business.
Silent Witness
NCJW's program against domestic violence
Join NCJW's email action alert network.
Join Plan A: NCJW's Campaign for Contraceptive Access.
Learn more about national projects through the NCJW national website.

Thank you to everyone who helped to make DESIGNER DAYS 2009 a huge success! Extra big thanks to our wonderful
volunteers who spent many hours planning and setting up the event!
Want to get involved next year? Check out our Volunteer Opportunities page.
See the Post-Gazette's photos and WPXI-TV's video coverage of the Patron Event including an interview
with this year's honorary chair, Fashion Designer Kiya Tomlin.
Shop year-round at Designer Days Boutique, our upscale women's consignment
store in Shadyside and Thriftique, our
thrift store in Swissvale, just off the Parkway East.