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SUMMARY:Tikkun Leil Shavuot Overnight Learning Celebration
DESCRIPTION:תִּיקּוּן לֵיל שָׁבוּעוֹת\nAll-Night Torah Study\nTikkun Leil Shavuot\n5786\nEvening of Thursday\, May 21 – Morning of Friday\, May 22\, 2026  ·  Ahavath Achim Synagogue\n \n   \n\n\nKoplin Borochoff Library\n      ▶ Join Zoom\n    \n\nCavalier Conference Room\n      ▶ Join Zoom\n    \n\nEllman Chapel\n      ▶ Join Zoom\n    \n \n   \nOpening Evening\n\n\n6:00 – 6:30 pm\n\nDaily Minyan\nEllman Chapel   ▶ Join Zoom\n \n \n\n6:30 – 8:00 pm\n\nPsalms of Preparation\nBonnie Levine and Shelly Dollar\nOne of the many purposes tehillim (psalms) serve in Jewish tradition is as a warm up for a spiritual experience. Before we begin our Tikkun Leil Shavuot\, join our Hadar community group for music and study of special psalms in preparation for receiving the Torah.\nCohn Conference Room  ·  In-person only\n \n \n\n7:00 – 8:00 pm\n\nSacred Storytelling for Kids\nJim Dricker\nParadies Hall  ·  In-person only\n \n \n \n   \n\nPlenary Session\n8:30 – 9:30 pm\nWhere is God\, and How Do We Encounter That Presence Today?\nAn Interfaith Conversation\nFeatured Guest Speakers\n\n\nRabbi Laurence Rosenthal\nAhavath Achim Synagogue\n \n\nReverend Rebekah LeMon\nTrinity Presbyterian Church\n \n\nKemal Korucu\nAtlantic Institute\n \n \nFacilitated by\nRabbi Eric Feld\nOn the holiday that commemorates the giving of the Torah at Sinai — that singular\, transformative moment when an entire people stood together in the Presence of God — we gather across faith lines to ask one of the most ancient and urgent questions of human life. Together\, Rabbi Rosenthal\, Reverend LeMon\, and Mr. Korucu will explore how Judaism\, Christianity\, and Islam have each understood\, named\, sought\, and experienced the Presence of God — from Scripture and sacred text\, to prayer and ritual\, to the intimacy of the home and the urgency of our common world. This is not a debate\, but a conversation rooted in deep listening\, genuine curiosity\, and shared reverence.\n\n      Ellman Chapel\n      ▶ Join on Zoom\n    \n \n   \nConcurrent Learning Sessions\n   \n\nSource materials for select sessions are available in our shared resource library on Google Drive\n    📚 Open Source Materials\n  \n   \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTime\n\n\nKoplin Borochoff Library\n▶ Join Zoom\n\nCavalier Conference Room\n▶ Join Zoom\n\nEllman Chapel\n▶ Join Zoom\n\n\n\n \n\n\n10:00PM\n\n\nThe Torah Service Remodeled\nSteve Grossman\n\n\nThe Meteorology of Midrash: Jewish Narratives in a Warming World\nMark Papier\nJudaism's foundational stories often center on the delicate balance between human behavior and the natural world. This session explores the tension between climate disaster and climate resilience.\n📖 Source Materials\n\n\nWhat Can a Garden Produce?\nRabbi Neil Sandler\nIs there anyone unfamiliar with Choni's conversation with the 70-year-old man planting a carob tree? Let's read this sacred story anew to see what we can gain from it.\n📖 Source Materials\n\n\n \n\n\n11:00PM\n\n\nSacred Slaughter in the Modern Age\nAva Shaevel\nHow can tapping into the sacred and ancient ritual of Kosher Ritual Animal Slaughter connect us to the fully actualized and integrated world we want to see?\n📖 Source Materials\n\n\nWhat's In a Psalm? A Study of Psalm 148\nEric Miller\n📖 Source Materials\n\n\n"Is That Really Jewish?!" Angels\, Demons\, and the Jewish Afterlife\nRabbi Laurence Rosenthal\nThis lively exploration of actual Talmudic and prophetic texts uncovers the wild\, strange\, and surprisingly vivid supernatural imagination at the heart of Jewish tradition.\n📖 Source Materials\n\n\n \n\n\n12:00AM\n\n\nWe Didn't Start the Fire. Moses Transmitted It\nPaul Feldman\nShavuot celebrates revelation but what was revealed? The answer is not clear. This opacity makes it mystical\, mythical\, and intriguing.\n📖 Source Materials\n\n\nRuth: From Outsider to Insider — Relearning Radical Empathy\nRalph Lovell\n📖 Source Materials\n\n\nReviving the Ma'amad: An Ancient Ritual Connecting Prayer and Place\nRabbi Eric Feld\nThis session explores the origins of reciting the "ma'amad" and makes a case for reviving it as a daily practice at a time when ecological consciousness is needed now more than ever.\n📖 Source Materials\n\n\n \n\n\n1:00AM\n\n\n\nFrom Out of the Whirlwind: What Job Teaches Us About Moving Beyond "Why"\nMichael Sabin\nThis session explores themes of heartbreak\, uncertainty\, and wrestling with difficult questions in the pursuit of peace — and invites all to see parts of their own story in Job's story.\n\n\nToward the Other: Levinas on Forgiveness and Yom Kippur\nRabbi Laurence Rosenthal\nWhat does it mean to seek forgiveness from another person — and what happens when they refuse? Drawing on Levinas's celebrated reading of Talmud Tractate Yoma.\n📖 Source Materials\n\n\n \n\n\n2:00AM\n\n\n\nThe Mystical Jewish Caveman\nRabbi Chaim Listfield\nMordecai Kaplan (1881–1983) created Reconstructionist Judaism. At its heart is the rejection of belief in a supernatural God. What kind of rabbi doesn't believe in God?\n📖 Source Materials\n\n\nCombatting Antisemitism on Campus and Beyond\nAvram Eli Rosenthal\n📖 Source Materials\n\n\n \n\n\n3:00AM\n\n\n\nAn Introduction to Jewish Philosophy\nZach Goss\n📖 Source Materials\n\n\nOpen My Lips: How Loud Should the "Silent Amidah" Be?\nRabbi Eric Feld\nPrayer has the power to probe the deepest recesses of our souls while also making us feel connected to those around us. What does God hear when we pray? Is there really such a thing as "silent" prayer? This session will explore the role of silence\, whispering\, and volume in Jewish prayer.\n📖 Source Materials\n\n\n \n\n\n4:00AM\n\n\n\nWhat Is Jonah's Journey Really About?\nTuwanda Muhammad\nRead Jonah as a group and discuss the themes and story elements. Discuss the similarities of Jonah's journey with the Hero's journey based on Joseph Campbell's The Hero With a Thousand Faces.\n📖 Source Materials\n\n\nOne Day or Two?\nJordan Forman\nThe Conservative Movement is grappling with the need for two days of Chag. We will discuss the history and arguments for and against retaining two days of Chag in the Diaspora.\n📖 Sheet 1📖 Sheet 2📖 Sheet 3📖 Sheet 4📖 Sheet 5📖 Sheet 6\n\n\n\n\n   \nMorning\n\nWelcoming the Dawn\n\n\n5:30 – 7:00 am\n\nHashkama "Sunrise" Minyan\nOutside Courtyard   ▶ Join Zoom\n \n \n\n7:30 am\n\nCommunity Breakfast\n \n \n \n \n   \nFacilitator Bios\n\n\n\nRabbi Laurence Rosenthal\nRabbi Laurence Rosenthal grew up in Los Angeles\, graduating from the University of Southern California and eventually earning a Master of Arts degree in Hebrew Letters and Rabbinic Ordination from the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies in May 2008. Laurence has played a significant role in the rejuvenation and strengthening of Ahavath Achim Synagogue by deepening the spiritual and ritual life of its congregants. Rabbi Rosenthal also engages with the greater Atlanta Jewish community through social justice initiatives and interfaith dialogue. \nIn addition to his duties as senior rabbi\, he has served as president of the Atlanta Rabbinical Association (2019–2021) and immediate past Board Chair for Georgia Interfaith Power & Light\, inspiring faith-based organizations to take up the cause of environmental stewardship and justice. \n \n\nRabbi Eric Feld\nRabbi Feld joined AA in July 2025 as Associate Rabbi and Director of Lifelong Learning. In addition to his Rabbinical ordination\, he has a Master's in City and Regional Planning and a BA in Environmental and Political Science. \nRabbi Feld received his ordination from Hebrew College Rabbinical School in Boston. Before joining AA\, he was Assistant Rabbi and Director of Lifelong Learning at Beth Shalom. Prior to that\, he served as the Assistant Director of the Genesis Summer Program at Brandeis\, the Hillel Director at Boston College\, and the Rabbinic Intern with the Hillel Council of New England and with Hebrew College. Before attending Rabbinical School\, in his first career\, he was a town planner in Chapel Hill\, N.C.\, and remains an avid Tar Heels fan. \n \n\nRabbi Neil Sandler\nNeil Sandler is the Rabbi Emeritus of Ahavath Achim Synagogue and the self-proclaimed Chief Rabbi of Fitzgerald\, GA. He also serves as a volunteer chaplain to the Jewish community at Emory St. Joe's Hospital. Neil most enjoys being "Saba" to his five grandchildren: Remi\, Avery\, Bennett\, Caleb\, and Noah.\n \n\nRabbi Chaim Listfield\nChaim (Steve) Listfield was ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1974. Rabbi Listfield is a proud member of Ahavath Achim\, and he is rabbi of Etz Chayim Congregation in Huntsville\, AL\, where he officiates one weekend a month.\n \n\nJordan Forman\nJordan Forman has been the Ritual Coordinator of AA Synagogue since 2010\, one of our Shlichei Tzibbur (service leaders) since 2010\, and the Ba'al Korei (primary Torah reader) at AA since 1998. He has tutored many B'nai Mitzvah at AA since 1995. Jordan is also a partner at Fox Rothschild and has been a practicing attorney since 2000.\n \n\nPaul Feldman\nPaul Feldman has attended Torah study "religiously" for 25 years. He enjoys the historicity of Tanakh and likes his biblical characters "sweaty" — real people in real situations looking for real answers. He likes to think of the Pesach–Shavuot holidays as a "civil war reenactment" and not a Star Wars convention.\n \n\nBonnie Levine\nBonnie Levine and Shelly Dollar co-facilitate a Hadar Community Group focused on studying and reciting psalms as a spiritual practice.\n \n\nMark Papier\nMark Papier is a Co-Chair of the AA Green Team\, a Principal Meteorologist for AT&T\, an American Meteorological Society Certified Consulting Meteorologist\, and board chair of GIPL (Georgia Interfaith Power and Light). He holds degrees from Rutgers University and Georgia Tech in atmospheric sciences.\n \n\nMichael Sabin\nMichael Sabin is a husband\, father\, and community member who works in nonprofit development. His personal journey raising a child with special needs has deeply shaped the way he thinks about faith\, refinement through trials and challenges (yissurim)\, and maintaining perspective during difficult seasons of life.\n \n\nAva Shaevel\nAva Shaevel graduated from Emory University in 2020 with a Bachelor's in Religion and Sociology\, then studied at the Pardes Institute for Jewish Studies in Jerusalem and participated in Adamah\, the Jewish Farm Fellowship\, where she first experienced a kosher slaughter. Ava has been training in ofot (poultry) slaughter this year and\, b'Ezrat Hashem\, will be a certified Shochetet come mid-June.\n \n\nAvram Eli Rosenthal\nAvram Eli Rosenthal (AE) is an undergraduate student at Brandeis University. A musician and passionate music lover\, he got his start in teaching right here at AA\, helping out with Kesher. He has continued teaching since and is excited to share what he has learned this Shavuot — and to learn from all of you.\n \n\nTuwanda Muhammad\nTuwanda Muhammad is a playwright\, poet\, blogger and storyteller. She analyzes stories to discover universal themes in literature and scripture.\n \n \n \n   \n\nחַג שָׁבוּעוֹת שָׂמֵחַ\nChag Shavuot Sameach — Wishing you a joyous and illuminating Festival of Weeks
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/shavuot-overnight-learning-celebration/
LOCATION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue\, 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327
CATEGORIES:Adult Education,Community Events,Holidays,Interfaith,Learning,Prayer
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SUMMARY:Interfaith Inclusion Shabbat 🔀
DESCRIPTION:Our Interfaith Inclusion Committee invites you to a meaningful Shabbat service celebrating the beautiful diversity within our synagogue family. Multifaith families who are committed to creating Jewish homes are vital members of our community\, enriching our congregation with their unique perspectives and deepening our collective spiritual journey. \nThroughout our sacred texts\, we find inspiring examples of individuals from diverse backgrounds who became heroes of the Jewish people. Ruth\, the Moabite woman whose loyalty and faith made her an ancestor of King David\, declared\, "Your people shall be my people\, and your God my God." We celebrate the courage of Tzipporah\, Moses' Midianite wife\, and honor the wisdom of Jethro\, who guided Moses in leading our people. These stories remind us that Jewish identity has always been strengthened by those who choose to join our covenant and raise Jewish families. \nThis special Shabbat service is our opportunity to honor multifaith families in our midst\, celebrate their commitment to creating Jewish homes\, and reaffirm our synagogue's unwavering support for their spiritual journeys. Together\, we will strengthen the bonds that unite us — recognizing that our community is made richer and more vibrant by the dedication of families who are choosing Jewish life and passing on our traditions to the next generation. \nCome celebrate\, connect\, and be inspired as we stand together as one community\, one family. All are welcome. \nKiddush Lunch and a special Rebbe's Tish (Table Learning during lunch) to follow. \nCan't join us in person? Participate virtually via Zoom. \nJoin via Zoom
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/interfaith-inclusion-shabbat/
LOCATION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue — Epstein Sanctuary\, 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327
CATEGORIES:Interfaith,Prayer,Shabbat
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SUMMARY:Atlanta Interfaith Hunger Seder
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 15th Atlanta Interfaith Hunger Seder\nSunday\, March 29 at Ahavath Achim Synagogue. \nThis springtime holiday tradition will again bring together our area clergy to lead us through a modified Passover seder that includes facts and dilemmas currently facing people experiencing food insecurity. \nPrior to the festive meal and program\, the marketplace will offer opportunities to engage with dynamic local organizations that are on the front lines\, alleviating hunger in our city daily. \nUnder the theme: Uniting for a Future Without Hunger\, come during this season of bounty and reflection to learn about ways we can all help to address food insecurity. \nRegistration is required: https://www.atlantajcrc.org/event-details/2026-atlanta-interfaith-hunger–seder
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/atlanta-interfaith-hunger-seder/
LOCATION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue\, 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327
CATEGORIES:Holidays,Interfaith,Social Action
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SUMMARY:Interfaith Thanksgiving Service ⏺️
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URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/interfaith-thanksgiving-service-2025/
LOCATION:Private: Northside Drive Baptist Church\, 3100 Northside Dr NW\, Atlanta\, 30305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Holidays,Interfaith
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250622T080000
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CREATED:20250610T151740Z
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SUMMARY:Habitat for Humanity NW Metro Atlanta Interfaith Build ⏺️
DESCRIPTION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue has been a proud participating organization of Habitat for Humanity NW Metro Atlanta's Interfaith Build for over 25 years! Volunteers are needed for this year's house build for a deserving family. Anyone over the age of 16 is eligible to volunteer. \nIf you are interested in participating\, please contact Alan Wexler (alanwexler@databankinfo.com; 404.872.8880) by Sunday\, June 15\, and he will send you more information on the build and how to register.
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/habitat-for-humanity-nw-metro-atlanta-interfaith-build-2/
LOCATION:GA
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Interfaith,Social Action
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T160000
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SUMMARY:Tu B'Shvat Tree Planting ⏺️
DESCRIPTION:Join Adamah-ATL\, Georgia Interfaith Power and Light (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 in helping to sustain and grow Atlanta's urban forest. Trees Atlanta provides the trees\, tools\, and expertise; we do the digging and planting\, giving trees a place to flourish. \nRegistration is required (form linked below) by Wednesday\, February 5. Children accompanied by parents are welcome. The exact location (at an in-town park) will be provided to registrants before the planting. \nQuestions? Contact the Greening Group chair: Myrtle Lewin (aagreening@gmail.com; 404.409.3196). \n RegisterSign-up located at very bottom of page
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/tu-bshvat-tree-planting-4/
LOCATION:GA
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Holidays,Interfaith,Social Action
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T190000
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SUMMARY:Israel and Antisemitism: Facts\, Lies\, and Myths in the Media ⏺️
DESCRIPTION:You+2 and AA's Response to Antisemitism and Hate Committee welcome you\, extended family\, and friends of all faiths who stand with the Jewish people and Israel to join us for a panel discussion on antisemitism\, Israel\, and media coverage. The program will feature a conversation with three panelists\, including Anat Sultan-Dadon (Consul General of Israel)\, Dov Wilker (Regional Director\, American Jewish Committee)\, and Josh Levs (Award-Winning Broadcast Journalist\, Fact-Checker\, and Host of They Stand Corrected Podcast)\, moderated by Lisa Cohen (Journalist and Media Consultant). \nThis event is free\, but registration is required (form linked below). \nQuestions? Contact youplustwoevents@gmail.com or Nancy Levine (nlevine2660@gmail.com). \n Register\nEvent Co-Chairs: Margie Eden\, Brandon Goldberg\, and Annice Parker\nHost Committee: Allison Feldman\, Jody and Ramon Franco\, Rita and Arthur Bodner\, Linda and Richard Bressler\, Margo and Larry Gold\, Eve Goldstein\, Valerie Habif\, Gail and Lyons Heyman\, Vicki and Steve Morris\, Marcia Spielberger\, Sue Winner\, Rina Wolfe\, and Jill Vantosh \n— \n\nYou+2 was created by a group of Jewish women who came together in solidarity after the horrific events in Israel on October 7\, 2023. There was a commonality that they were all unexpectedly experiencing… They were all receiving messages from friends who were not Jewish asking: "How are you doing? How can we support you\, Israel\, and the Jewish people? How can we learn more about what is going on in Israel?" From these genuine concerns and real-time questions\, You+2 was born. You+2 will educate and bridge an understanding to promote dialogue about Jewish/Israel's history\, the Israel-Hamas war\, and local and worldwide antisemitism amongst people of all faiths. You+2 began with the idea of "You Bring Two Friends" of a different faith to the first event\, and since then\, You+2 has been blessed to evolve into something more far-reaching and encompassing throughout the Atlanta area. \nAA's Response to Antisemitism and Hate Committee is working to increase awareness and understanding of antisemitism among our synagogue community as well as partners from other faith communities through education\, advocacy\, and programming. We strive to educate everyone about the federal and state laws that prohibit antisemitism as well as how to identify and report antisemitic activities that threaten the safety and security of our students and community. We work with faith leaders and diverse communities to increase their awareness of antisemitism and to help fight against antisemitic rhetoric and actions. This will be accomplished through engaging and educational programming including speakers\, panels\, online resources\, and more.
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/israel-and-antisemitism-facts-lies-and-myths-in-the-media/
LOCATION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue — Epstein Sanctuary\, 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327
CATEGORIES:Antisemitism,Interfaith,Learning,Social Action
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241124T180000
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SUMMARY:Interfaith Community Thanksgiving Service ⏺️
DESCRIPTION:Join various congregations of the Northside Corridor for an interfaith exploration of gratitude found within fellowship. This event is free and open to the community. \nSponsors: Ahavath Achim Synagogue\, New Hope A.M.E. Church\, Northside Drive Baptist Church\, Northside United Methodist Church\, Saint Anne's Episcopal Church\, St. Luke Lutheran Church\, and Trinity Presbyterian Church\n \n Join Via Zoom
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/interfaith-community-thanksgiving-service-4/
LOCATION:Saint Anne's Episcopal Church\, 3098 Saint Anne’s Ln NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Interfaith
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SUMMARY:Community Challah Bake ⏺️
DESCRIPTION:Join expert bakers from our Interfaith Inclusion Committee as they share their famous recipes for making and baking delicious challah. No experience in baking is necessary\, just an interest in learning more about this wonderful Jewish tradition and a desire to deepen your family's Shabbat experience. (Please bring your own apron and towel!) \nThere is no cost to attend\, but registration is required (link below) by Wednesday\, November 13. \nQuestions? Contact Julia Bernath (bern4151@bellsouth.net). \n Register
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/community-challah-bake/
LOCATION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue—Srochi Auditorium\, 600 Peachtree Battle Ave. NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interfaith
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240630T074500
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SUMMARY:Habitat for Humanity NW Metro Atlanta Interfaith Build ⏺️
DESCRIPTION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue has been a proud participating organization of Habitat for Humanity NW Metro Atlanta's Interfaith Build for over 25 years! This year\, we'll be joining Temple Kol Emett and Temple Sinai for this meaningful mitzvah! Eight volunteers are needed for this year's build. Anyone over the age of 16 can volunteer. \nIf you are interested in participating\, please contact Alan Wexler (alanwexler@databankinfo.com; 404.872.8880; 404.931.8561)\, who will send you more information on the build and how to register.
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/habitat-for-humanity-nw-metro-atlanta-interfaith-build/
LOCATION:2024 Habitat for Humanity NW Interfaith Build Site\, 136 Hedges St SE\, Marietta\, GA\, 30008
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Interfaith,Social Action
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SUMMARY:Honeymoon Israel Reset & Refresh Series ⏺️
DESCRIPTION:AA's Interfaith Inclusion Committee invites you to the Honeymoon Reset & Refresh Series! The series is all about providing couples a welcoming Jewish space for self-discovery\, rejuvenation\, and community building. This five-session program uses Shabbat as a compass to explore Jewish life\, deepen relationships\, and make meaningful connections with other couples through engaging conversation\, delicious meals\, and experiential learning. This series will be led by HMI Rabbi Elizabeth Breit in partnership the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta's Interfaith Connector. \nThis program will take place as a five-part series: \n\nTuesday\, May 21\, 6:30–8:30 p.m.\nTuesday\, May 28\, 6:30–8:30 p.m.\nTuesday\, June 4\, 6:30–8:30 p.m.\nFriday\, June 14: Shabbat dinner at private home in Sandy Springs (details to follow)\nSaturday\, June 29: Havdallah (end of Shabbat) event (details to follow)\n\nThe cost to register is $72 per couple. Locations of the events will vary to prioritize the geographic convenience of the group. \nSpots are limited. If you are interested in registering for this series\, please contact Rabbi Laurence Rosenthal (lrosenthal@aasynagogue.org; 404.603.5744).
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/honeymoon-israel-reset-refresh-series/2024-06-04/
LOCATION:GA
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Interfaith
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