Write Voter Postcards with Beth Am Women!
Write Voter Postcards with Beth Am Women!
Can you devote some time to encourage voters for the upcoming election in November? Join Beth Am Women at upcoming postcard writing parties. These parties provide a great opportunity to participate in democracy, and we are partnering with the Tzedek Committee, the Religious Action Center (RAC) and Reclaim Our Vote to write postcards that remind voters to get out and exercise their right to vote! This is a non-partisan Voter Postcard writing activity.
What’s a Zoom Postcard Party? We will gather on Zoom while we all write our postcards, and people will be available to answer questions. It’s a great way to make sure you allocate the time, and your contribution to our democracy is important. You can share some time and conversation with others doing the same task. Postcards need to be handwritten (printing is best) and there is usually a script to copy. The completed postcards will be mailed at the proper time to voters around the country. Each postcard campaign differs slightly. You can have some fun with this, grab a glass of wine, a cocktail or tall, cool beverage of your choice and join us!
Learn more and sign up for the postcard writing party being held on Wednesday, September 9 at 7:00 PM via Zoom video conference.
Register and tune in to the Zoom House Party on Getting Vote Ready on Tuesday, September 22 at 7:00 PM.
If you are interested in joining other future postcard writing parties, please email tzedek@betham.org for dates and Zoom access information.
Sat, June 21 2025
25 Sivan 5785
Schedule

Beth Am Women In-Person Mah Jongg for Beginners Through Experienced Players
Monday, Jun 23rd 12:30p to 2:00pThis session provides opportunities for beginning Mah Jongg players to learn the game and experienced Mah Jongg players to play together.

Beth Am Women Rosh Chodesh
Thursday, Jun 26th 7:30p to 9:15pParticipate in a fun, creative and dynamic celebration just for women each month at the appearance of the new moon.

Beth Am Women In-Person Mah Jongg for Beginners Through Experienced Players
Monday, Jun 30th 12:30p to 2:00pThis session provides opportunities for beginning Mah Jongg players to learn the game and experienced Mah Jongg players to play together.

Beth Am Women In-Person Mah Jongg for Beginners Through Experienced Players
Monday, Jul 7th 12:30p to 2:00pThis session provides opportunities for beginning Mah Jongg players to learn the game and experienced Mah Jongg players to play together.

Beth Am Women Lunch, Mah Jongg & Bridge
Monday, Jul 14th 12:00p to 2:30pCome enjoy lunch and schmoozing with Beth Am Women! We'll eat a box lunch from Noah’s NY Bagels while catching up with friends and meeting new ones. Register by Tuesday, July 7.

Beth Am Women In-Person Mah Jongg for Beginners Through Experienced Players
Monday, Jul 14th 1:00p to 2:30pThis session provides opportunities for beginning Mah Jongg players to learn the game and experienced Mah Jongg players to play together.

Beth Am Women In-Person Mah Jongg for Beginners Through Experienced Players
Monday, Jul 21st 12:30p to 2:00pThis session provides opportunities for beginning Mah Jongg players to learn the game and experienced Mah Jongg players to play together.

Beth Am Women Rosh Chodesh
Monday, Jul 28th 7:30p to 9:15pParticipate in a fun, creative and dynamic celebration just for women each month at the appearance of the new moon.

Tu B'Av Wine & Chocolate Oneg Shabbat
Friday, Aug 8th 7:30p to 8:30pCelebrate Tu B'Av, the Jewish Day of Love, with a wine and chocolate Oneg Shabbat under the trees. Co-sponsored by Beth Am Women and Beth Am Men.

Celebrate in the Garden With Beth Am Women
Wednesday, Aug 13th 6:00p to 8:00pBeth Am Women invites all women in our congregation to join for spirits and hors d'oeuvres as we honor our BAW volunteers and board members.
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