The Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Shadyside section is a Biblical botanical garden. Opened and free to the public since 1987 from June 1 through September 15. It was founded by Rabbi Walter Jacob and his wife horticulturalist Irene Jacob.
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A Labor of Love - a beautiful project to bring all the Plants mentioned in the Bible into one Garden at Rodef Shalom Synagogue. Some of the Plants are a bit too tender for Pittsburgh's climate, so they are taken to a Greenhouse for Winter. One doesn't have to be interested in historical botany to enjoy this delightful Oasis, complete with Waterfall and Ponds, secluded behind Walls with busy Fifth Avenue traffic just outside. Open only during Summer, but free...
Read moreAn absolutely beautiful outdoor botanical garden with plenty of information and great customer service. We were given a full tour and complementary water on a hot a day. Will be back again soon, you won’t regret...
Read moreBotanical garden wasn’t open but the gift shop and the volunteers there were wonderful. We’ll be back in March when the garden moves from the greenhouse...
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