
Beth Am Goes to the Giants Jewish Heritage Night
Tuesday, August 15, 2023 • 28 Av 5783
6:45 PM - 10:00 PMOracle Park in San FranciscoIt's Jewish Heritage Night with the San Francisco Giants!
Join your Beth Am community and the greater Bay Area Jewish community for a ballgame at Oracle Park in San Francisco. Everyone is welcome to join Beth Am Men in cheering on the Giants against the Tampa Bay Rays. Game starts at 6:45 PM.
Price is $45/ticket*, which includes a Giants Jewish Heritage Night scarf. Please register by Thursday, July 13 using the form below.
For more information, please contact Marcel or visit the Giants Jewish Heritage Night webpage.
*Beth Am Men has secured a block of seats reserved in sections 107, 108 & 109 (lower level, near 1st base). Ticket price does NOT include parking or food.
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