
Oneg Shabbat With Guest Speaker Congresswoman Eshoo
Friday, September 8, 2023 • 22 Elul 5783
7:30 PM - 8:30 PMSocial HallIf there is one thing we can all agree on, it’s that adding some tasty savory and sweet treats makes any occasion better. Every opportunity for us to gather together is only made better with the presence of a little nosh.
We will have an opportunity to converse with our Erev Shabbat guest speaker Jeremy Ben-Ami, J Street President and hear from Congresswoman Anna Eshoo who will address attendees with a message of solidarity and support. Come enjoy delicious treats and wine as well as some good conversation.
This oneg Shabbat is sponsored by the: Bauman, DeFilippo, Kronick, Lazarus, Rolfe and Rothschild families.
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