Beth Am Women Sukkot Celebration
Saturday, October 11, 2025 • 19 Tishrei 5786
5:30 PM - 8:00 PMBeth Am Sukkah, Social Hall PatioAll women are invited to celebrate Sukkot with Beth Am Women! Come shake the lulav and say the blessings! Then, schmooze with old and new friends. A light dinner buffet will be served, and the evening will end with Havdalah.
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