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Jeffrey Gopen
July 18, 2024, 1:36 pm
Jewish Federation Considers Relocation
After 30 years in Midtown Atlanta, the Federation could become a tenant in a Sandy Springs building purchased earlier this year by David and Helen Zalik.
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Dave Schechter
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Marcia Caller Jaffe
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January 2021: The COVID-19 crisis does not end with the vaccine, but for those operating, working or residing in elder care facilities, it provides an important measure of hope.
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By
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