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June 20, 2022, 11:47 am
Obituary: Richard S. Cooper
Richard S. Cooper, 75, of Duluth, Ga., was surrounded by family as he passed away peacefully on April 16.
April 26, 2022, 4:24 pm
Day of Outside-of-the-Box Lessons at The Epstein School
Rock Your School Day came to Epstein through Get Your Teach On, a strategic classroom growth initiative that inspires and energizes educators.
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Obituary: Joan (Joanie) Gross Wiley
Joan (Joanie) Gross Wiley passed away peacefully on April 8, at the age of 80.
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2020 YIR: Virtual Seders Connecting Our Community, and Passover Issue
In April, the AJT wrote about virtual Seders connecting Jewish Atlanta during COVID. The AJT also published its yearly Passover Issue.
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Dunwoody teacher shares fears about returning to school having experienced the coronavirus.
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Oy Vey: February 29, 2020
Got a problem? Email Rachel Stein at oyvey@atljewishtimes.com, describing your problem in 250 words or less.
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AJT readers are divided on whether a wife and mother should give up her career happiness for the family.
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My Family-vs.-Career Tug of War
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