2024 Year in Review
The AJT revisits the most impactful stories of 2024.
Please click on the links below to open each story:
JANUARY
YIR: Antisemitism Definition Bill Passes on Third Try
YIR: Atlantans Rally to Support Boycotted Ali’s Cookies
YIR: Bookstore Controversy Erupts Over Gaza War
FEBRUARY
YIR: Rose Lubin Jewish Pride Award Established
YIR: Colon’s Murderer Receives 30-Year Sentence
YIR: Jewish Atlanta Leaders Reflect on Israel Trip
MARCH
YIR: AJLF Brings ‘Mitzvah Madness’ to Aquarium
YIR: Purim Across Atlanta 2024
APRIL
YIR: Protesters Arrested at Emory Demonstration
YIR : Robbins Resigns, Federation Searches for New CEO
MAY
YIR: Atlanta Gathers for Yom HaShoah Memorial
YIR: The Epstein’s School’s 50th: A Golden Celebration
JUNE
YIR: Universities Struggle with Graduation Protests
YIR: Atlanta Gathers for Holocaust Survivor Day
JULY
YIR: Jewish Dems Praise Biden’s Decision to Drop Out
YIR: Netanyahu Addresses Congress with Rousing Speech
AUGUST
YIR: Athletes Gather in Detroit for JCC Maccabi Games
YIR: Jewish Athletes Shine at Paris Olympics
SEPTEMBER
YIR: UP IN SMOKE: Is the Kosher BBQ Festival Cooked?
YIR: Families Raise Funds Overnight for Ambulances
YIR: Couples Share the Art of Laughing & Forgiving
OCTOBER
YIR: Jewish Atlanta Gathers to Memorialize Oct. 7 Attacks
YIR: AJT Switches to Donation-Based Business Model
NOVEMBER
YIR: Marcus Leaves Lasting Legacy of Giving
YIR: Daffodil Project Honors Lubin with Ceremonial Planting
YIR: Panitch Remains Only Jewish Legislator in Georgia
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