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Naomi's Book Club ๐
Ahavath Achim SynagogueโFishman Conference Room 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GAJoin Sisterhood on the first Monday of the month for a lively book discussion. July's book is Portrait of an Unknown Woman by Daniel Silva, and the discussion will be led by Jennie Moret. Questions? Contact Madeleine Gimbel (maddy_gimbel@yahoo.com; 404.355.7711). Join Via Zoom
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mAAc Meets: Current Events with Rabbi Neil Sandler
Join mAAc members, fellow congregants, and Rabbi Neil Sandler twice a month for Rabbi Sandler's current events discussion group! Rabbi Sandler continues to keep us informed about current events affecting the Jewish Community. He teaches us not only to be aware of the current events but also to understand them. Join Via Zoom
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Two Giants: Abraham Joshua Heschel and Mordecai Kaplan โถ๏ธ
Join us every Wednesday for a class led by Dr. Steve Chervin on two of the most important theological figures of the 20th century: Abraham Joshua Heschel and Mordecai Kaplan. Heschel and Kaplan were arguably the two greatest influencers on Conservative Judaism in the 20th and 21st centuries. Though they were colleagues at the Jewish […]
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Biblical Hebrew Class
Join us every Wednesday for Biblical Hebrew Class, led by Hebrew instructor, Jim Dricker. In this class, we will cover all aspects of grammar and a well-rounded basic vocabulary. Students set the pace of the program, and we will proceed as fast or as slow as the majority of the class requests. We might take […]
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Dig Deeper: Prayer Book Exploration ๐
Ahavath Achim SynagogueโEllman Chapel 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesFollowing Morning Minyan, join us for a 30-minute discussion on prayer and selections from the prayer book. A lay-led learning experience, we will explore a selected prayer, including its composition, language, history, and relevance in our daily life. Each session is stand alone, but attending all sessions will provide a deeper understanding of our prayer […]
