Step into the Beth Emet Sukkah, where all are welcome to experience the joy and beauty of Sukkot. Our open sukkah offers a space to reflect, enjoy the outdoors, and connect with one another. Whether you come for a quiet moment or to share a meal, the sukkah is a special place to celebrate the festival’s themes of gratitude, hospitality, and community.
The Rabbi Peter and Elaine Knobel Soup Kitchen at Beth Emet is Offsite This Week
Israeli Dancing
Kahal Potluck Lunch