Beth Am Introduction to Silicon Valley Allied for Common Good
Wednesday, December 3, 2025 • 13 Kislev 5786
7:00 PM - 9:00 PMConference RoomBeth Am is a charter member of a non-partisan network of civic organizations, nonprofits, and faith-based groups that come together to affect change on a larger scale than we can do alone. Known as the Silicon Valley Allied for Common Good (SVACG), we can help identify shared issues affecting our greater community, such as housing insecurity, immigrant issues, and mental health challenges.
Come learn more about the program and how you can get involved!
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Sat, November 22 2025
2 Kislev 5786
Upcoming Events
Participate in Beth Am's November Mitzvah Day
Sunday, Nov 23rd 10:00a to 12:00pJoin fellow volunteers at Beth Am to pack much-needed school supplies, Judaica items, and other essential goods (as well as special gifts) for our friends in Uganda.
Distribute Breakfast at Hope’s Corner
Wednesday, Nov 26th 7:00a to 9:30aBeth Am is part of an interfaith group providing meals to Hope's Corner in Mountain View. We are in need of adult (aged 16+) volunteers to do food preparation under the direction of Hope’s Corner staff.
Erev Shabbat Service
Friday, Nov 28th 6:15p to 7:30pOur worship services are musical, participatory, and informal in spirit; they focus on helping us experience the spiritual renewal, peace, joy, and sense of celebration that Shabbat can bring.
Light Dessert Oneg Shabbat, With Israeli Dancing Led by Cantor Shpall
Friday, Nov 28th 7:30p to 8:30pCome together after Erev Shabbat services to enjoy some light dessert refreshments! Cantor Shpall will be leading some simple Israeli folk dances. The entire congregation is invited, children included!
Beth Am Vegan Challenge: Building Healthy Community
Sunday, Nov 30th 4:00p to 5:30pTry one of the recipes sent to you, one from the internet, or veganize a family recipe!
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