Come Together Gala – Saturday, November 22, 2025

Please join us on Saturday, November 22, 2025 as as we honor Rabbi Seth Adelson for 10 years of dedicated leadership.
Ma’ariv / Havdalah – 6:00 p.m.
Cocktail Hour (Drinks & hors d’oeuvres) – 7:00 p.m.
Dinner & Dancing – 8:00 p.m.
Sponsorship Opportunities
All sponsors will be acknowledged in the Celebration Journal.
Maimonides Sponsor – $10,000
10 event tickets (one table), special full-page ad, special signage at event & reserved parking
Hillel Sponsor – $5,000
6 event tickets, full-page ad, signage at event & reserved parking
Albert Einstein Sponsor – $2,500
4 event tickets, half-page ad & signage at event
Golda Meir Sponsor – $1,800
2 event tickets, quarter-page ad & signage at event
Leonard Bernstein Sponsor – $1,000
2 event tickets & eighth-page ad
Sandy Koufax Sponsor – $500
2 event tickets
Minyan Maker Sponsor – $250
1 event ticket
CLICK HERE for advertising opportunities.
To reserve your ticket(s), please complete registration form below.
For confidential financial assistance or questions regarding the event, please contact Robert Gleiberman at 412.421.2288 x226 or rgleiberman@bethshalompgh.org
Rabbi Seth Adelson Bio
Rabbi Seth Adelson, originally from Williamstown, Massachusetts, has served Congregation Beth Shalom for the past ten years as its Senior Rabbi. He was ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York in 2007, having received cantorial investiture and a Master’s degree in Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages there in 2004. Rabbi Adelson’s rabbinic career began in Great Neck, New York where he served as Assistant Rabbi and then Associate Rabbi of Temple Israel for eight years. Prior to that time, Rabbi Adelson served for four years as Cantor at the Conservative Synagogue of Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Before changing career paths in 1999, Rabbi Adelson worked as a chemical engineer for more than five years and holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University (1992), and an MS in the same field from Texas A&M University (1994). Rabbi Adelson shares his writings at TheModernRabbi.substack.com. Rabbi Adelson and his wife Judy have two children, Hannah and Zev, and his older son, Oryah, lives in Tel Aviv.