
The Orchard New Year Shabbat Dinner
Friday, October 4, 2024 • 2 Tishrei 5785
7:30 PM - 9:30 PMBeit Kehillah PatioCelebrate the sweetness of the New Year with The Orchard! Come gather with good friends for an evening filled with delicious food, meaningful conversation and festive apple-themed drinks. Let's welcome Rosh Hashanah together, savoring the flavors of the season and the warmth of community.
The Orchard is a Jewish community for adults in their 20s and 30s (with or without children) in Silicon Valley. Learn more.
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1 Sivan 5785
Upcoming Events

Distribute Breakfast at Hope’s Corner
Wednesday, May 28th 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.

Shabbat: Day of Unplugging
Friday, May 30th (All day)Join families across the Bay Area for the first-ever Shabbat Family Challenge on. Step away from screens for one day and rediscover the joy of slowing down, connecting deeply, and being present — with your children and yourself.

Erev Shabbat Service
Friday, May 30th 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.

Dessert Oneg Shabbat
Friday, May 30th 7:30p to 8:30pCome together after Erev Shabbat services to enjoy some light dessert refreshments!

Pre-Neg: Sponsored by Amy and Barry Asin in Honor of the Ufruf of Sam Asin and Ciera Pasturel
Friday, Jun 6th 5:30p to 6:15pCome gather for a little pre-Shabbat nosh and connect with your Beth Am community. This week the pre-neg is sponsored by Amy and Barry Asin in honor of the ufruf of Sam Asin and Ciera Pasturel
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