
Beth Am Women & Youth Education Program Sukkot Baking Event
Sunday, October 12, 2025 • 20 Tishrei 5786
9:30 AM - 11:00 AMBeth Am KitchenWe will be baking something delicious in honor of the celebration of Sukkot, a holiday through which we connect with the natural world and give thanks for the autumn harvest.
- No prior baking skills required.
- Equipment and ingredients will be provided.
Parents of students in our Beth Am Youth Education Program are invited to participate.
Beth Am Women volunteers are needed! If you are a member of Beth Am Women and would like to volunteer, please complete the form below. Space is limited to 10 volunteer bakers.
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