
Community Sukkah Build
Sunday, October 5, 2025 • 13 Tishrei 5786
9:00 AM - 11:00 AMSocial Hall PatioThe annual sukkah building event is a great hands-on activity and a mitzvah that benefits the entire Beth Am community. We have all the parts, but we need lots of help to put it together. If you have any power tools, please bring them along — gloves are a good idea too! There is some work done on ladders and with power tools, so care must be taken, but all are welcome to help out.
Kids may join after Sunday Programs to help decorate!
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Request a Plaque for Beth Am's Memorial Wall
Monday, Aug 11th (All day)Please note that the deadline to have a plaque ordered and installed in time for Shabbat Shuvah is Monday, August 11.

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.

Israel Discussion Gatherings
Friday, Aug 15th 5:15p to 6:15pJoin with other Beth Am members every Friday before the Erev Shabbat service for time to reflect, discuss and listen to one another as we navigate this terribly challenging time for Israel and Jews around the world.

Tot Shabbat With Jewish Baby Network
Friday, Aug 15th 5:15p to 6:45pJoin Beth Am for a Tot Shabbat program for families with children ages 0-5 years. Come have fun with your child and meet other parents of young children! Friends are always welcome! This event is for all kids and families.

August Is Prospective Member Month at Beth Am!
Friday, Aug 15th 6:15p to 7:30pThe best way to welcome new members to our Beth Am community is to be invited by YOU! As a current Beth Am member, you are the best ambassador for prospective members to be welcomed into our congregation.
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