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High Holiday Prep: Understanding Selichot

Join Rabbi Laurence Rosenthal for an exploration into the meaning of Selichot, a service that embodies the themes and sounds of the High Holiday season. We’ll unpack the texts, theology, […]

High Holiday Prep: Melodies of the High Holidays

The Home of Rabbi Blustin

Join Rabbi Sam Blustin for an exploration into the new melodies of our High Holiday davening. The exploration of meaning and melody will help us understand how, through the power […]

High Holiday Prep: Understanding Rosh Hashanah

The Rosenthal's

Join Rabbi Rosenthal for a look into the symbols, concepts, and meaning of the Rosh Hashanah service. What is the meaning of this Jewish New Year? What is repentance? How […]

Shabbat Evening Service with Rabbi Warshawsky

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Main Sanctuary 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

Rabbi Warshawsky leads an upbeat, musical Friday night service. Join Via Zoom

Shabbat Morning Service with Rabbi Warshawsky

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Main Sanctuary 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

Rabbi Warshawsky and Rabbi Blustin will lead the congregation in upbeat Shabbat t'fillot (prayer). Rabbi Warshawsky will also give the sermon. Join Via Zoom

Rabbi Warshawsky in Concert and Selichot

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Main Sanctuary 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

Kick off the High Holiday season by raising our voices and spirit as an AA community. Rabbi Warshawsky will share some of his original music and Torah, and with our […]

High Holiday Prep: Understanding Yom Kippur

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Ellman Chapel 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Gather for an exploration into the major themes of the Yom Kippur service. What does atonement mean? Why do we fast? Is this a day of sadness or joy? Join […]

Musical Journey Through the Hakafot

Journey through the seven days of the week (corresponding to the seven circles we would normally dance) as we prepare for the completion of the reading of our Torah and […]

Tu B'Shvat Tree Planting

Hammond Park 705 Hammond Dr, Sandy Springs, GA

Join AA, JCAN-Georgia, and GIPL to plant 130 trees in Hammond Park, help sustain our urban forest and celebrate Tu B'Shvat, the Jewish "New Year of Trees". Trees Atlanta has […]

Purim PaloozAA

Ahavath Achim Synagogue 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

Our annual Purim carnival is back and greener than ever! Dress as your favorite Muppet, green character, or whatever you want for an afternoon of games, silliness, laughter, and making […]

Mincha and Musical Ma'ariv and Megillah Reading

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Srochi Auditorium 600 Peachtree Battle Ave. NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join us for a silly, exciting musical service and an interactive megillah reading by our very own Steve Grossman. Come solo or with your family but definitely with a costume […]

Yom HaShoah Service of Remembrance

Greenwood Cemetery 1173 Cascade Circle SW, Atlanta, GA

Join the community for the 57th Annual Community-Wide Yom HaShoah Service of Remembrance to commemorate the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. This year's featured speaker is "Bebe" Forehand. […]

Community Lag B'Omer Celebration

Lake Claire

Join Shearith Israel and community partners (Ahavath Achim Synagogue, Congregation Bet Haverim, Ma'alot and Neranenah) for a special celebration of Lag B'Omer. Featuring local musicians and teachers: Ori Salzburg, Rabbi […]

Tikkun Leil Shavuot (In-Person and Virtual)

Ahavath Achim Synagogue 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

Our community's all-night learning in celebration of the giving of Torah. Multiple in-person and virtual learning tracks, special learning for children, families, and teens and Adults. This year's focus: Journeys […]

Tisha B'Av Commemoration

Ahavath Achim Synagogue 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

“Only when it is dark enough can you see the stars” (MLK Jr.) Finding hope in the hopeless moments... Join together for the solemn observance of Tisha B’Av (the 9th […]

Tisha B'Av Learning Session (Hybrid)

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Cohen Pavilion 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

Topics and Facilitators Kamtza and Bar Kamtza: Alternate Histories Facilitator: Rabbi Hillel Norry Source Sheet After a quick review of the Talmudic story, we will explore some ‘alternate histories’, imagining […]

Tisha B'Av Learning Session (Hybrid)

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Garden 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

Topics and Facilitators There’s a Darkness upon Me That’s Flooded in Light Facilitator: Rabbi Neil Sandler Source Sheet Do you recognize those lyrics in the title above? The Avett Brothers […]

Tisha B'Av Learning Session (Hybrid)

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Garden 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

Topics and Facilitators Finding Hope During the Holocaust Facilitator: Rob Wildstein Source Sheet This study session will discuss how was it possible to find hope during the most unimaginable time […]

Selichot Service (Hybrid)

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Srochi Auditorium 600 Peachtree Battle Ave. NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Begin the week of Rosh Hashanah at our Selichot service where we will lift up our voices and open our hearts. Selichot begins after Shabbat on the week prior to […]

Reverse Tashlich

Peachtree Creek Greenway 1801 Corporate Blvd, Brookhaven, GA

Join AA's Greening Group in partnership with Congregation Shearith Israel and JCAN-Georgia (Jewish Climate Action Network) for an opportunity to reverse the neglect and disrespect for the world by cleaning […]

Interfaith Community Thanksgiving Service

Northside United Methodist Church 2799 Northside Dr NW, Atlanta, GA

Join the interfaith community for an exploration of gratitude found within fellowship. Sponsored by Ahavath Achim Synagogue, New Hope A.M.E. Church, Northside Drive Baptist Church, Northside United Methodist Church, St. […]

Sparks of Light

Ahavath Achim Synagogue 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

Join us for our annual Chaunkah party, Sparks of Light! Bring your own chanukiah, and we'll welcome Chanukah by singing and lighting the first candle together. Enjoy Chanukah treats and […]

Chanukah Miracles Story Slam

The Home of Rabbi Blustin

Have you ever experienced a miracle? Celebrate the second night of Chanukah by sharing your story of a miracle, big or small. This magical evening brings together the 20s and […]

Z'havah Sisterhood Chanukah Party

AR Workshop Chamblee 5441 Peachtree Rd, Chamblee, GA

Z'havah Chanukah: Create and Celebrate Come join your sisters as we celebrate Chanukah and create a personalized holiday keepsake. Dinner and drinks and will be served. BYOM (Bring Your Own […]

Menorah Lighting and Drinks and Dreidels

The Veranda at Buckhead Village District 217 Buckhead Ave NE, Atlanta, GA

We're excited to be partnering with Chabad Buckhead and Brookhaven for two festive Chanukah events! Menorah Lighting: Festive Chanukah Celebration | 7–9:30 p.m. Enjoy latkes, a custom doughnut station by […]

Tu B'Shvat Tree Planting

Wade Walker Park 5605 Rockbridge Rd SW, Stone Mountain, GA

Join the community in planting 73 trees in Wade Walker Park to help sustain our urban forest and celebrate Tu B'Shvat, the Jewish "New Year of Trees". Tu B’Shvat (literally, […]

Z'havah Hamentashen Bake-Off 🚹

The Home of Avital Cohen

Sara Papier was last year's Purim Queen—Will she retain her crown? It's time for Z'havah's annual Hamantashen Bake-Off competition! We provide the dough (gluten-free available) and you bring the filling—vegetarian […]

Purim PaloozAA

Ahavath Achim Synagogue 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

This year's Purim PaloozAA is going to be out-of-this-world! Join us for a space-themed Purim party as we gather for a morning of games, crafts, prizes, treats, and fun. Attractions […]

Congregation Shearith Israel's Model Seder ⏺️

Congregation Shearith Israel 1180 University Dr NE, Atlanta, GA

Join us at Congregation Shearith Israel for their annual Model Seder for Jewish adults with disabilities and their caregivers, replete with a delicious Passover dinner. This event is free, but […]

58th Community-Wide Holocaust Commemoration ⏺️

Greenwood Cemetery 1173 Cascade Circle SW, Atlanta, GA

Join us as we remember the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust and the heroism of survivors and rescuers. This year’s featured speaker is Ilse Eichner Reiner, Holocaust Survivor […]

Yom HaZikaron Ceremony ⏺️

Please join the Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast for a community Yom HaZikaron ceremony honoring Israel’s fallen soldiers and victims of terror.

Atlanta Celebrates Israel @75 ⏺️

This year marks Israel’s 75th anniversary! Yom Ha'atzmaut, Israel's Independence Day, is usually celebrated each year by numerous organizations around Atlanta. On this occasion of Israel’s Diamond Anniversary of Independence […]

Lag Ba'Omer Community Bonfire ⏺️

Lake Claire Community Land Trust 270 Arizona Ave NE, Atlanta, GA

Lag Ba’Omer is a mystical holiday connected to the counting of the Omer, a Kabbalist practice that marks the 49 days between Passover and Shavuot. This period invites us to […]

Israel Independence Day Celebration ⏺️ CANCELED

Brook Run Park 4770 N Peachtree Rd , Dunwoody, GA

Celebrate Israel’s 75th Independence Day with a party for all ages! Festivities will include food trucks, activities and crafts, games, face painting, live music, and more. Kosher food will be […]

Tikkun Leil Shavuot 🔀

Join us for our community's all-night learning in celebration of the giving of Torah. We'll offer multiple in-person and virtual learning tracks and special learning for children, families, teens, and […]

Erev Tisha B'Av Services 🔀

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Main Sanctuary 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

We will be joined by Shearith Israel as we begin this special commemoration. 6:45–7 p.m.: Mincha (Afternoon) Service 7–7:45 p.m.: Pre-Fast Meal* 7:45–8 p.m.: Framing from Rabbis 8–8:15 p.m.: Ma'ariv […]

Shacharit Service 🔀

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Ellman Chapel 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join Via Zoom

Mincha Ma'ariv Service 🔀

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Ellman Chapel 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join Via Zoom

Selichot with Shearith Israel ⏺️

Congregation Shearith Israel 1180 University Dr NE, Atlanta, GA

Bring in the High Holy Day season with some moments of reflection and uplift! Ahavath Achim and Congregation Shearith Israel will gather for Ma'ariv, Havdallah, a musical Selichot service, and […]

Sisters in the Sukkah ⏺️

Sukkah at AA 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

Join Sisterhood for our Opening Meeting, Sisters in the Sukkah! Enjoy a delicious dinner and amazing company! Stella Galanti, a Davis graduate and Weber junior will entertain us with guitar […]

Erev Simchat Torah Evening Service and Family Celebration 🔀

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Main Sanctuary 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

Join our congregation and families as we finish the Torah before rolling it back to the beginning! 5:30 p.m.: Light Snacks 6:00 p.m.: Sanctuary: Mincha and Ma'ariv Service 6:45 p.m.: […]

Inclusion and Belonging Chanukah Party ⏺️

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Paradies Hall 600 Peachtree Battle Ave. NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join the Inclusion and Belonging Initiative in partnership with Shearith Israel for a Chanukah party! Festivities will include: Food (latkes, applesauce, hot cocoa, and more) Chanukah crafts and activities Music […]

Sparks of Light ⏺️

Ahavath Achim Synagogue 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

Celebrate the Festival of Lights at our annual Chanukah party, Sparks of Light! We'll have activity tables (planned and executed by Kesher students), a singing performance, candle lighting, and a […]

Sparks of Light After Party ⏺️

Ahavath Achim Synagogue 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

Come celebrate the Festival of Lights at AA's annual Chanukah party, Sparks of Light! Young adults (ages 25–42) are invited to meet at the synagogue at 7:00 p.m. sharp for […]

Brunch and Trees with Young Adults

Torched Hop Brewing Company 249 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA

Young adults are invited to brunch followed by an annual effort to make our city a little greener! We’ll meet for brunch at Torched Hop Brewing Company before heading to […]

Tu B'Shvat Tree Planting ⏺️

Please join Adamah-ATL and GIPL and people from all over Atlanta’s Jewish community to plant trees in celebration of Tu B'Shvat, the Jewish New Year of the Trees, and help […]

Purim Evening Celebration 🔀

Ahavath Achim Synagogue - Ellman Chapel 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join your AA family for a fun-filled Purim night! We will conclude Shabbat with a musical ma'ariv service led by our AAbsolute Shabbat Band while Steve Grossman and friends chant […]

Purim PaloozAA

Ahavath Achim Synagogue 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA

Join us for our annual Purim PaloozAA—It's going to be a carnival of fun! Put on your best costume and gather for games, crafts, prizes, and treats! Attractions include a […]

Young Adults Seder ⏺️

The Rosenthal's

Join the young adults of AA for a fun and meaningful second-night Passover Seder! We'll have an exciting journey through the story of the Exodus while sharing a fantastic meal […]

Service Schedule

Selichot—Saturday, September 9


7:15 p.m

Mincha/Ma’ariv/Havdallah Service

In-Person: Sanctuary

Virtual: Zoom

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8:30–10 p.m.

In-Person: Shearith Israel

Sunday, September 10

10:00 a.m. at Greenwood Cemetery

1:30 p.m. at Arlington Memorial Park

In-Person: Greenwood Cemetery and Arlington Memorial Park

 2–4:00 p.m.

Reverse Tashlich

In-Person: Peachtree Creek Greenway

Erev Rosh Hashanah—Friday, September 15

7:15–8:45 a.m.

Morning Minyan

Virtual (Zoom)

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6:00 p.m.

Mincha/Ma’ariv Service

In-Person: Sanctuary

Virtual: Zoom and YouTube

7:26 p.m.

Candle Lighting

Rosh Hashanah Day 1—Saturday, September 16

8–9:30 a.m.

Coffee and Breakfast Oneg

In-Person: Breezeway

8:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Rosh Hashanah Morning Service

In-Person: Sanctuary

Virtual: Zoom and YouTube

9:30–10:30 a.m.

Family Service

In-Person: Outdoor Tent

9:30–10:30 a.m.

Torah Study Led by Michael Miller

“Finding our Personal Prayer in the High Holiday Liturgy”: Prayer is a central element of the days leading up to Rosh Hashanah, and then especially during the Yamim Noraim. We are all familiar with the prayers in our liturgy, but what about personal prayers, prayers for which we do not have a template or formula? The Torah and Haftarah readings for today provide three different models of personal prayer which we will examine, discuss, and contrast.

Source Sheet

In-Person: Ellman Chapel

Virtual: Zoom

10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

Apple Tasting

We will hold an Apple Tasting where there will be multiple tables, each labeled with two varieties of apples. Adults and children can vote for their favorites in each category!

In-Person: Lobby

10:30 a.m.–End of RH Service

Children’s Programming

In-Person: Check-In at Cavalier Room

12:30–1:15 p.m.

Oneg and Light Kiddush

In-Person: Srochi Auditorium

1:15–1:45 p.m.

Mincha Service

In-Person: Sanctuary

Virtual: Zoom and YouTube

7:45–8:15 p.m.

Ma’ariv Service

Virtual: Zoom

8:08 p.m.

Candle Lighting

Rosh Hashanah Day 2—Sunday, September 17

8–9:30 a.m.

Coffee and Breakfast Oneg

In-Person: Breezeway

8:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Rosh Hashanah Morning Service

In-Person: Sanctuary

Virtual: Zoom and YouTube

9:30–10:30 a.m.

Torah Study Led by Rabbi Laurence Rosenthal

“Crowning God: An Exploration into Divine Coronation:” An important theme of the High Holidays is the crowning of God as sovereign, where God takes a seat on the divine throne. Join Rabbi Rosenthal on the second day of Rosh Hashanah as we will explore one of the reoccurring prayers of this High holiday season – L’El Orekh Din

Source Sheet

Hybrid: Paradies Hall and Virtual (Zoom)

10:15 a.m.–End of RH Service

Children’s Programming

In-Person: Check-In at Cavalier Room

12:30 p.m.

Tashlich

In-Person: Meet at the Outdoor Tent where we will walk to the corner of Peachtree Battle Ave NW and Woodward Way

7:30 p.m.

Mincha Ma’ariv Service

Virtual: Zoom

8:07 p.m.

Havdallah

Kol Nidre—Sunday, September 24

5–5:30 pm

Family Kol Nidre Service

In-Person: Breezeway

Virtual: Zoom

5:30 p.m.

Vegan Kapparot

Yom Kippur challenges us to cleanse our souls from missteps over the past year. Our tradition seeks to imbue the ethereal nature of our good and evil, right a wrong into an object that can be consumed, cast out, or flung away. Kapparot seeks to take that which is weighing us down and swing it over our heads, casting it far away from us. We have reclaimed this medieval ritual for our modern spiritual life, replacing the killing of a chicken with the righteous act of tzedakah. Join Rabbi Rosenthal in the garden as we recite our prayers, imbue a bag of money with our regrets for the past year, and swing it over our heads, thereby turning our shortcomings into acts of loving kindness to help others. The Joseph family chicken will be on site… for petting only.

In-Person: Garden

6:10 p.m.

Mincha Service

In-Person: Sanctuary

Virtual: Zoom and YouTube

6:30 p.m.

Kol Nidre Service

7:00 p.m.

Ma’ariv Service

7:13 p.m.

Candle Lighting

Yom Kippur—Monday, September 25

8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Yom Kippur Morning Service
Yizkor Service begins around 12:30 p.m.

In-Person: Sanctuary

Virtual: Zoom and YouTube

9:30–10:30 a.m.

Yom Kippur Family Service

In-Person: Outdoor Tent

9:30–10:30 a.m.

Torah Study Led by Judy Marx

“G’mar Hatimah Tova—Getting the Seal of Approval”: Getting sealed in the The Book of Life is one of the most powerful images of the High Holy Days. Our High Holiday Mahzor is filled with references to books we should be sealed into: Life, Redemption, Sustenance, Merit, and Forgiveness (see Avinu Malkeinu). What are we really asking for when we pray to be sealed into these “books?” Does it imply that after Yom Kippur the fate of everyone is sealed for the rest of the year? We will look at texts and liturgy to better understand this image as one of the motivators for repentance.

Source Sheet

In-Person: Ellman Chapel

Virtual: Zoom

10:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.

Children’s Programming

In-Person: Check-In at Cavalier Room

1:30–3:00 p.m.

Beit Midrash (Study Hall) Led by Dr. Andy Zangwill

“Yom Kippur in Hell” is the title of the last short story written by the celebrated Yiddish writer Isaac Peretz. Andrew Zangwill will read the story aloud and lead a discussion of its themes. The text will be supplied so attendees (real and virtual) can read along.

Source Sheet

In-Person: Ellman Chapel

Virtual: Zoom

3–5:15 p.m.

Drum Circle with SunMoonPie

In-Person: Paradies Hall

5:15 p.m.

Mincha Service
Reading of the Book of Jonah

In-Person: Sanctuary

Virtual: Zoom and YouTube

6:30 p.m.

Neilah Service

7:41 p.m.

Ma’ariv and Final Shofar Blast

7:55 p.m.

Havdallah

Service Schedule

Selichot – Saturday, September 17

7:15 p.m

Mincha/Ma’ariv/Havdallah Service

Hybrid: Ellman Chapel and Virtual (Zoom)

8:10 p.m.

Selichot Service

Erev Rosh Hashanah – Sunday, September 25

9–10:30 a.m.


Morning Minyan

Virtual (Zoom)

6:00 p.m.

Mincha/Ma’ariv Service

Hybrid: Srochi Auditorium and Virtual (Zoom)

7:12 p.m.

Candle Lighting

Rosh Hashanah Day 1 – Monday, September 26

8–9:00 a.m.

Coffee and Schmooze

Co-sponsored by Sisterhood

In-Person: Garden

8:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Rosh Hashanah Service

Hybrid: Srochi Auditorium and Virtual (Zoom and Live Stream)

9–10:00 a.m.

Family Service

In-Person: Outdoor Tent

9:30–10:30 a.m.

Torah Study Led by Dr. Andrew Zangwill

“Happy Birthday World!”: After each Rosh Hashanah shofar blast, we chant a short poem which begins “hayom harat olam,” a phrase often translated as “today the world was born.”  This session examines this (and other) translations of ”hayom harat olam”  and teases out their meaning for us today. Andy Zangwill is a native of Pittsburgh and is somehow related to the British Zionist Israel Zangwill. He has taught physics at Georgia Tech since 1985 and has helped administer the AA Torah Study since 2000.

Hybrid: Cavalier Room and Virtual (Zoom)

10:00 a.m.–End of RH Service

Children’s Programming (0–5th Grade)

In-Person: Check-In at Ahava ELC

12:30–1:00 p.m.

Oneg and Light Kiddush

In-Person: Garden

6–7:00 p.m.

Mincha/Ma’ariv Service

Hybrid: Srochi Auditorium and Virtual (Zoom and Live Stream)

7:54 p.m.

Candle Lighting

Rosh Hashanah Day 2 – Tuesday, September 27

8–9:00 a.m.

Coffee and Schmooze

In-Person: Garden

8:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Rosh Hashanah Service

Hybrid: Srochi Auditorium and Virtual (Zoom and Live Stream)

9:00 a.m.–End of RH Service

Children’s Programming (0–5th Grade)

In-Person: Check-In at Ahava ELC

9:30 a.m.

Torah Study Led by Dr. Paul Feldman

“From Yom Teruah to Rosh Hashanah – A Rabbinic Journey”: The torah instructs us that, on the first day of the seventh month, there should be “teruah.” From that, it becomes a New Year where, hopefully, our Father, our King, inscribes us in the book of life. Let’s explore the rabbinic mindset that defines us as Jews. Paul Feldman has attended AA’s Shabbat Torah Study religiously for over 20 years. His interests include the historical aspects of Tanakh and the intellectual history of b’nai Yisrael through the ages. 

Hybrid: Paradies Hall and Virtual (Zoom)

12:30 p.m.

Tashlich

In-Person: Outdoor Tent

7:30 p.m.

Mincha/Ma’ariv/Havdallah Service

Hybrid: Srochi Auditorium and Virtual (Zoom and Live Stream)

Aseret Y’mei Teshuva (Ten Days of Repentance) – Sunday, October 2

9–10:30 a.m.

Morning Minyan

Virtual (Zoom)

11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Family Taslich and Picnic with Shofar Blowing

In-Person: Morgan Falls Overlook Park

2–4:00 p.m.

Reverse Tashlich

In-Person: Peachtree Creek Greenway

6–7:00 p.m.

Evening Minyan

Virtual (Zoom)

Kol Nidre – Tuesday, October 4

5–5:30 pm

Family Service

Hybrid: Breezeway and Virtual (Zoom and Live Stream)

5:30–6:15 p.m.

Vegan Kapparot

Yom Kippur challenges us to cleanse our souls from missteps over the past year. Our tradition seeks to imbue the ethereal nature of our good and evil, right a wrong into an object that can be consumed, cast out, or flung away. Kapparot seeks to take that which is weighing us down and swing it over our heads, casting it far away from us. We have reclaimed this medieval ritual for our modern spiritual life, replacing the killing of a chicken with the righteous act of tzedakah. Join Rabbi Rosenthal in the garden as we will recite our prayers, imbue a bag of money with our regrets for the past year, and swing it over our heads, thereby turning our shortcomings into acts of loving kindness to help others. Farmer Joe and his chicken will be on site… for petting only.

In-Person: Garden

6:10 p.m.

Mincha Service

Hybrid: Srochi Auditorium and Virtual (Zoom and Live Stream)

6:30 p.m.

Kol Nidre Service

7:00 p.m.

Ma’ariv Service

Yom Kippur – Wednesday, October 5

8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Yom Kippur and Yizkor Services
Yizkor Service begins around 12:30 p.m.

5783 Yizkor Book Supplement

Hybrid: Srochi Auditorium and Virtual (Zoom and Live Stream)

9–10:00 a.m.

Family Service

In-Person: Outdoor Tent

9:30–10:30 a.m.

Torah Study Led by Judy Marx

“Everything Old is New Again”: This session explores how understanding our history through Yom Kippur’s Torah reading and liturgy lead us to repentance and forgiveness. Judy Marx is a long-time Jewish community professional. She was the Atlanta Director of the American Jewish Committee for twelve years and is currently with the Jewish Women’s Fund of Atlanta. In her free time she consults with interfaith organizations and prepares for Torah Study at AA.

Hybrid: Cavalier Room and Virtual (Zoom)

10:00 a.m.–End of YK Service

Children’s Programming (0–5th Grade)

In-Person: Check-In at Ahava ELC

2:30–4:00 p.m.

Beit Midrash (Study Hall) Led by Dr. Dennis Gilbride

“The Golden Calf, Consuming Fire, Atonement, and Forgiveness”: This session focuses on two relatively well known, but under-studied stories in the Torah: the Golden Calf and the death of Aaron’s sons, Nadav and Avihu.  By exploring midrashim and ideas that tie these two episodes together, we will provide an interesting and provocative understanding of the Jewish approach to atonement, forgiveness, and connection to G-d. Dennis Gilbride has been a professor for 32 years, first at Syracuse University and, for the last ten years, at Georgia State University in its Department of Counseling and Psychological Services. He began his career at Drake University in Des Moines Iowa where he and his family were congregants of Neil Sandler, AA’s Rabbi Emeritus.

Hybrid: Srochi Auditorium and Virtual (Zoom)

4–6:30 p.m.

Chanting with SunMoonPie

Hybrid: Paradies Hall and Virtual (Zoom)

5:30 p.m.

Mincha Service
Reading of the Book of Jonah

Hybrid: Srochi Auditorium and Virtual (Zoom and Live Stream)

6:30 p.m.

Neilah Service

7:41 p.m.

Ma’ariv/Havdallah and Final Shofar Blast

AARI Elul Campaign

*Updates*

Many of our committees and initiatives have agreed to host and share their beautiful sukkot around Atlanta with all of us. Everybody, whether assembling a welcome kit or not, is invited to come together for the holiday of Sukkot!

If you have pledged to assemble a welcome kit, one of these sukkot parties will function as your drop-off location. Bring your kit to the sukkah, and an AARI Committee member will ensure it makes its way to the Welcome Co-Op, our partner in caring for the newly arriving refugees. Additionally, each sukkah party will have all the supplies needed to assemble a bag so more can support and share our abundance with those in need.

Below is a list of the sukkah parties going on around Atlanta. You do not need to be a part of the host’s community (i.e. involved in Kesher, Sisterhood, mAAc, etc.) to join a particular sukkah party. If you love AA Synagogue and are a part of our spiritual family, you are welcome to any party that is convenient to you. (And just think: You might meet somebody new and make a new friend.) Join a Sukkah party, enjoy snacks and camaraderie, and assemble a welcome kit for a newly arriving refugee family. We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate the holiday of sukkot as a community!

mAAc Sukkah Party: Wednesday, October 12, 1–3 p.m., Ahavath Achim Synagogue (600 Peachtree Battle Ave, NW Atlanta GA 30327)

Kesher Sukkah Parties:

  • Wednesday, October 12, 5 –7 p.m., Home of Sara and Mark Papier (3231 Hunterdon Way SE, Marietta, GA 30067)
  • Thursday, October 13, 6–8 p.m.
    • Home of Elana and Ben Yonas (1841 McLendon Avenue NE Atlanta, GA 30307)
    • Home of Heleen and Steve Grossman (5170 Trimble Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30342)

Sisterhood Sukkah Party: Thursday, October 13, 6:30 –8:30 p.m., Ahavath Achim Synagogue (600 Peachtree Battle Ave, NW Atlanta GA 30327)

Meshorerim (Spiritual Music) Sukkah Party: Saturday, October 15 7–9 p.m., Home of Bonnie and Michael Levine (460 Gift Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30316)

Interfaith Inclusion Committee (IIC) Sukkah Party: Sunday, October 16, 1–3 p.m., Ahavath Achim Synagogue (600 Peachtree Battle Ave, NW Atlanta, GA 30327)

Inclusion and Belonging Committee Sukkah Party: Sunday, October 16, 1–4 p.m., Home of Shelly and Allan Dollar (2192 Greencliff Drive Atlanta, GA 30345)

There are many that have been forced to flee their homelands to come to a new country, fearful, and facing uncertainty. Most of us are only two or three generations distant from those refugee experiences ourselves, grateful our families survived the life-threatening turmoil in their homelands and could receive any help their new communities could offer. During the month of Elul and through the High Holidays, the AARI is launching the Elul Campaign as a way for the AA community to make an impact. As a part of this campaign, volunteers will assemble welcome kits to be given to refugee families as they arrive in Georgia (kit contents detailed below). We often have to purchase personal items for people to place in their homes, so having these kits on hand is of tremendous help and saves families money.

Volunteers can do this activity in whichever location and on whichever timeline they’d like. All items should be placed in a container (reusable shopping bags are recommended), and label each kit so we know what/who it’s for. It’s a good idea to re-enforce products with liquid contents with tape to prevent spillage.

Welcome kits need to be dropped off during the holiday of Sukkot (October 11–16). After Yom Kippur, a full list of dates, times, and locations of the many sukkot around town will be emailed to volunteers. Volunteers will choose a convenient sukkah to which to deliver the welcome kit(s). Volunteers are asked to hold on to welcome kit(s) until they can be delivered to the sukkah of their choosing. Deliveries are meant to be social events, so volunteers should plan to drop off the kit(s) and socialize a bit before leaving.

Volunteers who are unable deliver to a sukkah should email Rabbi Laurence Rosenthal (lrosenthal@aasynagogue.org) who will arrange for one of the AARI Task Force members to pick up the kit(s) from their home.

  • Drinking glasses (4 regular size)
  • Light bulbs (4-pack)
  • Small and large kitchen knives (1 of each)
  • Dish detergent (regular size)
  • Scouring powder (regular size)
  • Sponges (2-pack, kitchen)
  • Trash bags (box, tall kitchen)
  • Laundry deterg. (reg. size liquid or powder)
  • Can opener (manual)
  • Notebook (spiral or composition)
  • Pack of pens
  • Shower curtain and rings
  • Toilet paper (4 rolls)
  • Women’s deodorant (regular size)
  • Feminine hygiene (pack, pads)
  • Disposable razors (2 or 4-pack)
  • Shaving cream (regular size)
  • Shampoo (regular size)
  • Toothpaste
  • Toothbrush
  • Bath soap (4 bars)
  • Bath towel and wash cloth
  • Toilet paper (4 rolls)
  • Men’s deodorant (regular size)
  • Shaving cream (regular size)
  • Disposable razors (2 or 4-pack)
  • Shampoo (regular size)
  • Toothpaste (4-6 oz. tube)
  • Toothbrush (adult)
  • Bath soap (4 bars)
  • Bath towel and wash cloth
  • Notebook (spiral or composition)
  • Pack of pens or pencils
  • Bath soap (4 bars)
  • Shampoo (regular size)
  • Toilet paper (4 rolls)
  • Toothpaste (4-6 oz. tube)
  • Toothbrush (child)
  • Bath towel and wash cloth
  • Small stuffed animal