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4/14/2022 Purim to Passover Food Drive to Address Local Hunger By Compiled by AJT staff Jewish Family & Career Services (JF&CS) of Atlanta and Jewish Education Collaborative has announced a community-wide food drive to help fill the shelves at the JF&CS food pantry.
10/15/2021 Jewish Fertility Sukkot Event Attracts Large Crowd By Jan Jaben-Eilon Six Atlanta organizations partnered to bring 500 participants together at the Marcus Jewish Community Center.
5/26/2021 New Study of U.S. Jews Not All Good News By Bob Bahr Study by Pew Research Center finds generational and denominational divide increasing.
8/19/2020 Jewish HomeLife Offers Schools COVID Testing By Dave Schechter With assistance from the Jewish Federation, JHL’s testing services are available to the Jewish community’s education infrastructure.
5/11/2020 New Jewish Security Director Changes his Atlanta Focus By Dave Schechter Neil Rabinovitz brings more than two decades experience in the local FBI field office to his new post overseeing security for Atlanta’s Jewish community.
3/12/2020 2020 Camp Advertisers Directory The Atlanta Jewish Times would like to thank our camp advertisers in the March 15, 2020 issue.
3/13/2019 2019 Camp Directory: Time for S'mores and so Much More Summer camp planning is well underway and spots are filling up fast. To help with planning, we have listed local options.
12/19/2018 AJLF Dives into Jewish Culture at Georgia Aquarium By AJT Staff Atlanta Jewish Life Festival tickets are offered at a bargain rate and include Aquarium entry.
9/6/2018 What the Talmud Teaches Us About Trusting Children By Neshama Littman Neshama Littman is Sunday families director for Jewish Kids Groups.
6/6/2018 JKG Celebrates First B’nai Mitzvah Class Eight middle-schoolers complete two years of preparation, including personal interest projects.
1/17/2018 JKG Gets Guidance to Help It Grow By Atlanta Jewish Times Project Accelerate has accepted Jewish Kids Groups into its 2017-19 cohort to help the program enter a new stage of growth.