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No Contact Family: Considerations When Planning for the Unexpected – Free Webinar ▶️
FeaturedNO CONTACT FAMILY: Considerations When Planning for the Unexpected Free Webinar Wednesday, March 18, 2026 12:00-1:00 PM EST Registration Required When families are navigating a “no contact” relationship, planning […]
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Adult B'nai Mitzvah Course ⏺️
Embark on a Transformative Jewish Journey Are you seeking to connect more meaningfully to Judaism by being a link to the centuries-old tradition of reading the Torah? Join our transformative Adult Bnai Mitzvah course! This one-year course will give you the opportunity to learn to read Hebrew and chant from the Torah, an experience that will connect you to the past generations (l'dor v'dor) of passing down the tradition of keeping the Torah alive through the weekly reading on Shabbat. You will not only be connected to past generations but to Jews around the world, who read the same words […]
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Rosh Chodesh Nisan
FeaturedStart of month of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar
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Shabbat Evening Service 🔀
Ahavath Achim Synagogue—Ellman Chapel 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesJoin us in Ellman Chapel or via Zoom. Join Via Zoom
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Shabbat Morning Service—Bat Mitzvah of Gabriella Cohen 🔀
Featured Shabbat Morning ServiceAhavath Achim Synagogue — Epstein Sanctuary 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GAJoin us in the Sanctuary or via Zoom. Join Via Zoom
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Torah Study 🔀
Featured Torah StudyAhavath Achim Synagogue—Cavalier Room 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW, Atlanta, GATORAH STUDY Where lay leaders, rabbis, and congregants lead lively discussions about the weekly Parashat. Join us every Shabbat morning for Torah Study, where lay leaders, rabbis, and congregants lead […]
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Rebbe's Tish ⏺️
Ahavath Achim Synagogue—Srochi Auditorium 600 Peachtree Battle Ave. NW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesJoin us during kiddush lunch on Shabbat mornings for Rebbe's Tish where we'll sing, do a bit of studying and kavanot, celebrate simchas, and fulfill the mitzvah of delighting in […]
