Edit Email Tweet Share A Star-Spangled Shabbat with Rabbis Analia & Mario Jul 3, 6:30 pm Congregation Or Hadash, Sandy Springs $18
Edit Email Tweet Share 250th Anniversary of USA Cookout at Etz Chaim Jul 3, 6:00 pm Congregation Etz Chaim, Marietta $8
Edit Email Tweet Share Kabbalat Panim Shabbat Service Up Next: 8/1/2025, 5:45 pm Congregation Dor Tamid, Johns Creek Free
Edit Email Tweet Share Lord John Mann: A Conversation on Combating Antisemitism Jul 2, 8:00 am The Dupree Conference and Education Center, Atlanta Free
Edit Email Tweet Share 50th Anniversary Community Celebration with CNC Jun 28, 12:00 pm Chattahoochee Nature Center, Roswell Free
7/4/2026 Edit What Really Holds People Together? Numbers 33:1–36:13 (Parshat Matot-Masei) By Rabbiyonatan28
6/29/2026 Edit Creating Meaningful Jewish Experiences at Etz Chaim Etz Chaim is a welcoming community for those seeking a spiritual home with traditional values, Egalitarian services, and a warm, welcoming community. By BerniceIsaac39For Congregation Etz Chaim
6/28/2026 Edit What Keeps Things From Falling Apart? Numbers 25:10–30:1 (Parshat Pinchas) By Rabbiyonatan28
6/21/2026 Edit National Great Outdoors Month Get Outside. Play. Take in the Beauty of Nature. By feeneylegacy64
6/15/2026 Edit June is Men’s Health Awareness Month Strong Conversations Save Lives By feeneylegacy64
6/8/2026 Edit When Sorry Still Isn’t Listening Numbers 13:1–15:41 (Parshat Shelach) By Rabbiyonatan28
6/8/2026 Edit Gun Violence Awareness Month Do you know all about Gun Violence Awareness Month? Are you wearing orange? By Impactful NinjaFor The Feeney Legacy Project
6/2/2026 Edit When It Feels Like You Missed Your Moment Numbers 8:1–12:16 (Parshat Beha’alotecha) By Rabbiyonatan28
5/29/2026 Edit Wear Orange! June is Gun Violence Awareness Month, a time to honor lives lost, support survivors, and work together to prevent tragedies before they happen. By Kathy Feeney ArmisteadFor The Feeney Legacy Project
5/27/2026 Edit Mental Health Awareness: Celebrate the ways you move. If you want to add more movement into your life, start small and focus on what feels enjoyable rather than overwhelming. By Kathy Feeney ArmisteadFor The Feeney Legacy Project
6/17/2026 ATL Rabbinical Association Holds Annual Retreat By Marcia Caller Jaffe Thirty-two rabbis met to relate museum exhibits to current congregational challenges.
10/1/2025 Schwartz Concert Delights, Especially Teens By Marcia Caller Jaffe The Atlanta Jewish Academy auditorium was rock star heaven for 200 young girls on stage with performer Schwartz.
8/27/2025 AJT Synagogue Guide for 2025 By Compiled by AJT staff A comprehensive list of area synagogues, Chabad organizations, and community resources.
9/25/2024 100 Years of Keeping Jewish Atlanta Connected By Michael Morris The AJT’s owner and Publisher recalls the paper’s legacy and looks toward the future with an eye on upcoming celebrations this year.
8/28/2024 AJT Synagogue Guide for 2024 By Compiled by AJT staff A comprehensive list of area synagogues and Chabad organizations.
8/10/2023 AJT Synagogue Guide for 2023 By Compiled by AJT staff A comprehensive list of area synagogues and Chabad organizations.
1/11/2023 Legislators Receive Blessing on Eve of 2023 Session By Dave Schechter Organizers of the "first annual" event hope to see it expanded statewide next year.
10/27/2022 Jewish Bids for Legislature By Dave Schechter A contest between two Jewish candidates assures representation in the next General Assembly.
9/14/2022 Arlene Appelrouth's Rosh Hashanah Message for 2022 By Arlene Caplan Appelrouth Arlene Applerouth shares her thoughts and inspiration for the Jewish New Year.
8/4/2022 ‘Kindness’ Added to Forsyth County Curriculum By Dave Schechter A joint effort by Congregation Beth Israel and Forsyth County schools will promote “Acts of Routine Kindness.”
6/28/2022 Rep. Todd Jones Honors His Jewish Roots By Dave Schechter “Christian or Jewish, just do the right thing,” was the message Todd Jones received growing up.
5/11/2022 Rabbinic Statement on Reproductive Freedom By Atlanta Rabbinical Association The Atlanta Rabbinical Association expresses its collective perspective on the issue of the U.S. Supreme Court potentially overturning Roe V. Wade.
12/15/2021 The Necessity of Anti-Semitism Rallies By Dave Schechter Like the COVID-19 virus, “the world’s oldest hate” mutates and may never totally disappear.