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10/30/2024 Kutner Lands Top Spot at Federation By Marcia Caller Jaffe The Toco Hills resident lays out her focus for strategic plans at the helm of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.
8/28/2024 Temple Sinai Visiting Scholar Emphasizes Relationships By Bob Bahr Psychologist Betsy Stone spoke about the positives and negatives of how we relate to one another in these troubling times.
4/3/2024 Most Jewish Parents Say Oct. 7 Has Affected Their Child’s College Selection Hillel survey finds that two-thirds of Jewish teens said antisemitism on college campuses had become an important factor in the decision-making process.
12/13/2023 Hadassah in Action Addresses Bill Defining Antisemitism By Compiled by AJT staff Hadassah Greater Atlanta leaders Phyllis M. Cohen, Esther Panitch, and Simone Wilker brought together a group of members on Nov. 19.
12/13/2023 Jewish Atlanta’s Big Tent Closed to Anti-Israel Left By Dave Schechter The community may accommodate a range of viewpoints, but Israel is where a line is drawn.
11/15/2023 Georgia Tech Hosts Ceremony to Honor Hostages By Compiled by AJT staff A group of Jewish students at Georgia Tech, with the support of Hillel and Chabad, set up a display of 242 chairs to bring attention to the hostages being...
11/15/2023 Georgia’s Colleges Not Immune from Antisemitism By Debbie Diamond In a powerful show of unity and support for Jewish university students here in Georgia, Hillels of Georgia recently held walks on seven university campuses across the state.
11/1/2023 Jewish High Schools Demand US Colleges Guarantee Jewish Students' Safety With rise of antisemitism on university campuses, Torah Academy and Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School in New Jersey seek reassurances from admissions officers on security plans.
10/19/2023 Standing, Alone, for Israel By Dave Schechter Talia Segal wanted to do something, but she was not sure what. A pro-Palestinian rally provided the answer.
10/15/2023 Jewish Groups Demand Schools Pull Funding from Students for Justice in Palestine The call comes in the week following Hamas’ deadly assault on Israel, which drew praise from SJP chapters at campuses across the country.
10/13/2023 Vigil for Israel Held at Emory By Compiled by AJT staff Hundreds gathered at Emory University for a community rally in support of Israel.
7/26/2023 Coles, Radow, and Leven Help Shape KSU Growth By Bob Bahr Over the last 35 years, major gifts by Michael Coles, Norman Radow, and Mike Leven have contributed to Kennesaw State University’s rapid development.
6/28/2023 Emory Students Study Jewish Life in Poland By Bob Bahr Ten-day trip in mid-May, sponsored by Emory’s Tam Institute for Jewish Studies, helped students re-examine Jewish life in Eastern Europe.
4/12/2023 Why Was This Night Different? By Dave Schechter The memories of this year's Seder remain, along with a sufficient supply for weeks of fried matzah.
4/12/2023 Emory Brings Home Torah Bowl Title By David Ostrowsky Emory University won the inaugural Southeast Intercollegiate Toral Bowl Tournament, held at the University of Central Florida.
4/12/2023 Princeton’s Peters Leads Improbable NCAA Run By David Ostrowsky The Jewish sophomore guard played a pivotal role in helping the Ivy League school advance in this year’s NCAA Tournament.
4/11/2023 Israeli Youth Movement Opens Community Center in Ukraine Open to all of Kharkiv’s residents, the Asho Center features one of the bombed-out city’s few running kindergartens.
3/30/2023 A Passover Message from Debbie Diamond By Debbie Diamond Members of the extended Atlanta Jewish community expresses their thoughts about the 2023 Passover holiday, using the prompt, "Unity Creates Community."
3/15/2023 Edelstein Follows His Lacrosse Dreams to College By Marcia Caller Jaffe The Lovett graduate and lacrosse standout now excels on the field for Denison University.
3/3/2023 RootOne Expanding Teen Trips to Israel This Year By Bob Bahr Program provides $3,000 for a three-week program for each high school student who qualifies.