Jewish Organizations Wish Atlanta L’Shana Tova
Nearly 80 organizations in Jewish Atlanta submitted Rosh Hashanah columns to the AJT this year.
We are grateful that nearly 80 Jewish organizations contributed columns for our Rosh Hashanah 5778 issue.
These articles (you can find links to them below) enable us to produce content in print and here online that reflects the strength and vibrancy of the Atlanta Jewish community for any visitors and for any locals sampling Jewish engagement at the High Holidays.
You can find links to each article below starting with a column from AJT Publisher Michael A. Morris. Click here to read our Rosh Hashanah 5778 issue online.
L’shana tova, JewishATL!
Atlanta Jewish Times: Winter Is Coming If You Don’t Subscribe
SOJOURN: Ensuring Dignity for All
Ahavath Achim: Flabby Souls, Stomachs Require Internal Focus
ADL Southeast: How to Create No Place for Hate
Atlanta Jewish Academy: Finding Joy in Times of Sorrow
American Jewish Committee: Jewish Advocacy in Today’s Political Climate
Atlanta Jewish Film Festival: The Unifying Power of Film
ALEF Fund: Making Jewish Education Affordable
Americans United With Israel: The Value of Priorities
Anshi: Enthusiastic Judaism Equals Jewish Continuity
Congregation Ariel: Remember Kindness to Start Sweet Year
Atlanta Council BBYO: Nearly 1,000 Teens Strong
Temple Beth David: A Welcoming Place for All in Gwinnett
Congregation Beth Shalom: Transcending Hate and Nurturing Respect
B’nai Torah: How Will We Answer Life’s Tests?
B’nai B’rith: Who Is B’nai B’rith?
Israel Bonds: Bonds Boost Israel at Holidays, Year-Round
Chabad of Cobb: Judaism Teaches Vital Self-Discipline
Breman Museum: Finding Jewish Community Throughout History
Chaya Mushka: Spiritual Growth Mindset Makes Most of Year
Conexx: Israeli Innovation Powers Global Good
CIE: It’s Past Time to End One Occupation
Israeli Consulate: Let Us Strengthen Ties
Davis Academy: The Future Is Bright
Temple Emanu-El: Rise Up to Drive Out Hate
Etgar 36: Conversations Can Turn ‘Other’ Into Just Another
Etz Chaim: Examine Receipts During Soul Accounting
Jewish Federation: Feeling the Pull of the Jewish Calendar
FIDF: Giving Israel’s Soldiers a Sweet New Year
Gesher L’Torah: The Book Never Closes on Life
GILEE: Jews, Public Safety and the BDS Threat
Chabad of North Fulton: On the Scale
Guardians of the Torah: The Created Can Create
Hadassah: Season of Awe, Action
Hemshech: It’s Déjà Vu All Over Again
Hillels of Georgia: No New Beginnings
JF&CS: Strong Commitment in a Time of Change
InterfaithFamily Atlanta: Resolutions for Your Shul
Marcus JCC: Making Lifelong Links
Birthright Israel: Birthright Tops 600,000 Participants
HSSF: Apple Cakes Baked for Shoah Survivors
Weber School: Renew Us for a Good and Sweet Year
USCJ: See Judaism for the First Time
Tzarkei Naomi Fund: Caring for Our Community’s Most Vulnerable
Temple Kehillat Chaim: All About the Journey
The Temple: Religious Dialogue Crucial for Democracy
Camp Coleman: Centuries of Meaning in Random Encounters
Congregation Or Hadash: Blessings for 5778
The Sixth Point: Be Your Own Jew
The Kehilla: Forgive Others to Gain Divine Approval
Moishe House: Grab the Chance to Grow Your ‘Family’
Kollel Ner Hamizrach: Choosing the Right Batteries
Temple Kol Emeth: Torah for Everyone Given in Wilderness
JELF: Educational Aid Helps Connect Dots
The Packaged Good: A Good New Year
Temple Sinai: Clear Your Burdens to Prepare for 5778
Shema Yisrael: Morals More Important Than Rituals
Jewish Fertility Foundation: When Help Is Needed to Be Fruitful
Shaarei Shamayim: Don’t Give Up on Your Dreams
PJ Library: Books Are Just the Start
ORT in Atlanta Supports Top High School in Israel
Second Helpings: Food, Memories and Making Difference
New Israel Fund: The Path of Progress
Rebecca’s Tent: More Than Shelter
Ramah Darom: Make a Difference as a Moral Person
Congregation Or VeShalom: Make the Most of the Almighty’s Gifts
MACoM: Come on in; the Water’s Great
JNF Southeast: Fulfilling the Dream
JScreen: Healthy Generation Is a Spit Test Away
Congregation Or-Ami: Through Different Eyes
NCJW: Education, Advocacy to Make Lives Better
Kehillat HaShem: Showing Respect to Right and Left
JWFA: Lessons From the Rosh Hashanah Table
In the City Camp: It’s a 5778 Puzzlement
Dor Tamid: We Have the Power to Change Course
Friendship Circle: Accept Who We Are
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