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NCJW Honors Local ‘Sheroes’
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Marcia Caller Jaffe
Four women were honored for their tikkun olam approach to service and volunteering.
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June 17, 2021, 4:14 pm
Federation Presents 2021 Community Awards
Eight volunteers are recognized by Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta during annual meeting.
By
Jan Jaben-Eilon
May 25, 2021, 5:15 pm
Photographer Finds True Self
Diane Crow, formerly known as Duane Stork, shares her trans journey.
By
Marcia Caller Jaffe
May 13, 2021, 6:15 pm
JCPA Shined Spotlight on Atlanta
Relationships between Jewish and Black communities were highlighted during conference.
By
Jan Jaben-Eilon
May 5, 2021, 4:52 pm
Neighborhood District Dining
Bistro style, wine intensive Paces & Vine is snuggled in the historic Vinings Jubilee center.
By
Marcia Caller Jaffe
March 26, 2021, 10:04 am
Controversial Film Postponed After Editing Questions
UPDATED: April 9, 2021, the AJT learned of new information that the national film screening scheduled for March 29 as a Passover offering from PBS has not yet been shown.
By
Bob Bahr
February 24, 2021, 1:59 pm
Letter to the Editor: Netania Cortell
The AJT welcomes your letters. If you would like your letter to be published, please write 200 words or less, and send it to editor@atljewishtimes.com.
By
Netania Cortell
February 24, 2021, 1:57 pm
Together Yet Distanced
AJT Publisher Michael Morris highlights some of the community groups and their innovative programs during the pandemic to celebrate, worship, socialize, educate and entertain.
By
Michael A. Morris
January 29, 2021, 3:09 pm
Film and Food Get Creative
This year’s 21st annual Atlanta Jewish Film Festival is going virtual with fabulous options in movies, format and comfort gourmet food.
By
Marcia Caller Jaffe
January 29, 2021, 2:51 pm
2021 AJFF Preview: Together Through Film
The AJT brings you 21 previews highlighting some of the many incredible and diverse films offered for home viewing during the 2021 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival.
January 29, 2021, 2:27 pm
AJFF Intro: 200 Meters
This adventurous, and ultimately heart-warming, story reveals the humanity of a people who most often are presented in a totally negative light.
By
Jan Jaben-Eilon
January 29, 2021, 2:27 pm
AJFF Intro: A Crime on the Bayou
The film weaves the unrest of the ’60s with contemporary issues such as Black Lives Matter, protests over the killing of Blacks, as well as the rise of anti-Semitism.
By
Bruce Kahn
January 29, 2021, 2:26 pm
AJFF Intro: Adventures of a Mathematician
Based on his autobiography of the same name, this warmhearted film tells the story of one of the brilliant minds behind the Manhattan Project.
By
Bruce Kahn
January 29, 2021, 2:26 pm
AJFF Intro: Asia
Emotional, honest and touching, "Asia" may be the “must see” film of this year’s AJFF.
By
Jason Evans
January 29, 2021, 2:26 pm
AJFF Intro: Breaking Bread
The documentary film “Breaking Bread” begins with a quote from the late Anthony Bourdain stating, “Food may not be the answer to world peace, … but it’s a start.”
By
Janice Convoy-Hellmann
January 29, 2021, 2:26 pm
AJFF Intro: Brighton Beach Memoirs
The story, based on a play by the same name by the prolific playwright Neil Simon, takes place during the Great Depression, just a few years before the beginning of World War II.
By
Sara Ghitis
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