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SUMMARY:Conclusion of Shabbat
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SUMMARY:Kesher and Nesiah End-of-Year Ceremony and Brunch ⏺️
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Kesher and Nesiah End-of-Year Ceremony and Brunch\, where we celebrate the end of the year and recognize students\, staff\, friends\, and families who have helped make this year possible! \nQuestions? Contact the Interim Director of Education: Annsley Klehr (aklehr@aasynagogue.org). \nThe Kesher and Nesiah programs are generously endowed by the Judith and Aaron z"l Alembik Ahavath Achim Youth Education Program.
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/kesher-and-nesiah-end-of-year-ceremony-and-brunch/
LOCATION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue—Ellman Chapel\, 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kesher (Pre-K–6th Grade),Nesiah (7th–9th Grade)
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SUMMARY:The Great Big Recycling Event ⏺️
DESCRIPTION:Start collecting your unwanted\, hard-to-recycle items for the spring Great Big Recycling Event! The AA Greening Group will take these items to CHaRM (the Center for Hard to Recycle Materials) for you\, keeping harmful contaminants out of landfills. \nPlease bring only the items listed below to the Synagogue's upper parking lot. Please note the increased charges. We will weigh what you bring. Greening Group volunteers will help you unload and collect fees and donations (always welcomed). \n\nStyrofoam (e.g.\, coolers and appliance packing)(no packing peanuts)\nSmall appliances ($.55 per pound)\nTVs and monitors ($25 per item)\nElectronics\, electrical cords\, batteries (no alkaline)\, and chargers ($.55 per pound)\nFluorescent bulb tubes ($1 per bulb)\nCDs and CD cases (separated; no paper covers or inserts)\nPlastic pill bottles (with recycling numbers 1\, 2\, or 5)\nGlass bottles (clean and dry; no lids) ($.35 per pound)\nBooks (hardback or paperback)\nPlastic bags (ones that stretch like grocery bags; no crackly bags or bubble plastic)\nPlastic film (filmy white or clean food service like Saran wrap)\nPlastic containers (with triangular recycle numbers 1\, 2\, 4\, 5\, or 6)\nHousehold chemicals (e.g.\, herbicides\, pesticides\, bug spray\, drain cleaner)($.85 per pound)\nScrap metals\n\nQuestions? Call June Neumark (404.213.7540)\, Patsy Little (770.823.7609)\, or Myrtle Lewin (404.409.3169).
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/the-great-big-recycling-event-6/
LOCATION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue—Breezeway\, 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327
CATEGORIES:Social Action
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SUMMARY:Candle Lighting
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LOCATION:GA
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SUMMARY:Conclusion of Shabbat
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URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/conclusion-of-shabbat-176/
LOCATION:GA
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SUMMARY:Candle Lighting
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LOCATION:GA
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SUMMARY:Conclusion of Shabbat
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LOCATION:GA
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SUMMARY:Tallit and Tefillin Clinic ⏺️
DESCRIPTION:Curious about Tallit and Tefillin? Join Rabbi Laurence Rosenthal for a hands-on\, engaging workshop to explore the meaning\, history\, and practice of these sacred Jewish ritual objects. Learn how they're made\, how to use them\, and why they matter—spiritually\, scripturally\, and personally. This experience includes participation in our Sunday morning minyan service\, giving you a meaningful opportunity to put what you've learned into practice—and earn double mitzvah points! Whether you're preparing for a Bar or Bat Mitzvah\, a parent or grandparent of someone who is\, or just want to deepen your understanding\, this clinic is for you. \nPlease bring your own Tallit and Tefillin if you have them. Loaners will be available. \nThis event is free\, and registration is not required. \nQuestions? Contact Rabbi Laurence Rosenthal (lrosenthal@aasynagogue.org).
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/tallit-and-tefillin-clinic/
LOCATION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue—Ellman Chapel\, 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning,Prayer
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SUMMARY:Candle Lighting
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SUMMARY:Conclusion of Shabbat
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SUMMARY:Memorial Day
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URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/memorial-day-3/
LOCATION:GA
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SUMMARY:Office Closed
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URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/office-closed-42/
LOCATION:GA
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SUMMARY:Scholar-in-Residence with Rabbi David Goodman ⏺️
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of learning\, connection\, and reminiscence as we welcome Rabbi David Goodman\, grandson of the beloved Rabbi Arnold Goodman (z"l)\, who served as Rabbi of Ahavath Achim Synagogue from 1982–2002. Together\, we'll honor his legacy through reflection\, connection\, and inspired learning. \nThe evening's topic of discussion will be Resilience and Renewal: Rabbi Akiva's Legacy After Tragedy. After the tragic loss of 24\,000 students\, Rabbi Akiva faced a crossroads. Rather than yielding to despair\, he chose to rebuild—with just five new students who would go on to shape the future of Jewish life and learning. Together\, we'll explore how this ancient story continues to offer profound guidance on perseverance\, purpose\, and the enduring power of renewal. \nRabbi David Goodman serves as rabbi of Moreshet Avraham\, a vibrant Masorti community in Jerusalem\, where he shares the pulpit with his wife and partner\, Rabbi Amirit Rosen. A passionate educator and thinker\, he is currently pursuing advanced research in Jewish Philosophy at Haifa University\, focusing on the evolution of religious thought in the 21st century. In addition to his rabbinic leadership\, Rabbi Goodman is deeply engaged in cultural and interfaith initiatives that foster dialogue\, understanding\, and mutual respect across communities. He proudly serves on the board of Rabbis for Human Rights and brings his love of teaching—and learning—to diverse settings throughout Israel and beyond. \nThe event is free to attend\, but registration is required by Thursday\, May 22. The location of the event is at a private residence—The address will be sent upon registration. \nQuestions? Contact Rabbi Laurence Rosenthal (lrosenthal@aasynagogue.org; 404.603.5744). \n Register
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/scholar-in-residence-with-rabbi-david-goodman/
LOCATION:Provided Upon Registration
CATEGORIES:Learning
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250529
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SUMMARY:Rosh Chodesh Sivan
DESCRIPTION:Start of month of Sivan on the Hebrew calendar
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/rosh-chodesh-sivan-2/
LOCATION:GA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250530T202400
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SUMMARY:Candle Lighting
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URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/candle-lighting-207/
LOCATION:GA
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SUMMARY:Conclusion of Shabbat
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URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/conclusion-of-shabbat-179/
LOCATION:GA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T111500
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SUMMARY:Tikkun Leil Shavuot Weekend with Scholar-in-Residence Rodger Kamenetz 🔀
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of learning\, reflection\, and community as we honor the tradition of Shavuot with our annual all-night study session. We're thrilled to welcome Rodger Kamenetz (acclaimed poet and author of The Jew in the Lotus) as our scholar-in-residence. Together\, we'll delve into Jewish wisdom\, sacred texts\, and rich conversation guided by this distinguished scholar. Come for the learning\, stay for the spirit of the night! \nSchedule Highlights: \n\nSunday\, June 1–Monday\, June 2\n\n11:15 a.m.: Prayer Workshop: Rodger Kamenetz will join us after the Birthday and Anniversary Breakfast for a short teaching on prayer\, where we'll deepen our connection to Jewish liturgy and spiritual practice.\n7:00 p.m.: All-Night Learning—Together we'll honor the tradition of this sacred night through deep engagement with Jewish texts\, ideas\, and community. Guided by the wisdom of our distinguished guest\, Rodger Kamenetz\, we'll explore the spiritual richness of Shavuot—the festival that commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai—through thoughtful discussion\, reflection\, and celebration.\n5:30 a.m.: Hashkama (Early Morning) Minyan Service—Our night of learning culminates in a serene Hashkama Minyan Service in the Mauldin Family Memorial Garden\, followed by a festive holiday breakfast.\n\n\nTuesday\, June 3\n\n9:30 a.m.: Shavuot and Yizkor Memorial Service—Our Shavuot morning service\, which will include the Yizkor Memorial Service around 11:45 a.m.—a solemn moment to honor and remember our loved ones who have passed. The service will be followed by a Kiddush lunch.\n10:30 a.m.: Book of Ruth Text Study—Enrich your Shavuot journey with renowned biblical scholar Dr. Richard Elliot Friedman\, as he offers expert insight into the timeless beauty and meaning of the Book of Ruth—traditionally read during this sacred holiday.\n\n\n\nThis event is free and open to the community! Registration is not required. \nQuestions? Contact Rabbi Laurence Rosenthal (lrosenthal@aasynagogue.org; 404.603.5744). \n									\n						\n							Full Schedule\n					\n									× \n\n\n\n\n\nTime \n\n\nSanctuary \n \nZoom Link \n \nThis is the Zoom link for all sessions held in the Sanctuary \n\n\nCavalier Room \n \nZoom Link \n \nThis is the Zoom link for all sessions held in Cavalier \n\n\nEllman Chapel \n \nZoom Link \n \nThis is the Zoom link for all sessions held in Ellman \n\n\nSrochi Auditorium \n \nZoom Link \n \nThis is the Zoom link for all sessions held in Srochi \n\n\n\n\nSunday\, June 1–Monday\, June 2 \n\n\n\n\n11:15 a.m. \n\n\n\n\n\nPrayer Workshop \nRodger Kamenetz will join us after the Birthday and Anniversary Breakfast for a short teaching on prayer\, where we'll deepen your connection to Jewish liturgy and spiritual practice. \n\n\n\n\n7:00 p.m. \n\n\nPlenary Session: The Torah of Dreams \nRodger Kamenetz \nWe'll kick off all-night learning with a plenary session that explores how dreams connect us to divine revelation through ancient texts from Genesis\, the Talmud\, and the Zohar. Just as Shavuot commemorates our collective revelation at Sinai\, we'll explore how dreams offer personal moments of sacred encounter. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n8:30 p.m. \n\n\nMa'ariv Service\, Candle Lighting\, and Welcome \nMeshorerim \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n9:00 p.m. \n\n\n\nThe Adult Bar/Bat Mitzvah Experience \nSteve Grossman \nDeep within the Talmud\, we encounter a striking question: “When you study Talmud\, is it a song?” Are its pages like lyrics we don’t fully grasp—mysterious\, yet deeply moving? Do the words stir something in us\, inviting us to listen\, to question\, to join the chorus? In this session\, we’ll explore sugyot (passages) that reflect on the Talmud’s poetic\, legal\, and narrative dimensions\, and consider how this ancient text might also be a kind of song—one that deepens our connection to Jewish learning and tradition. \n\n\nImages of Sinai: Then and Now \nRabbi Neil Sandler \nExodus 19 is filled with vivid sensory imagery that sets the stage for the Israelites’ transformative encounter with Torah in chapter 20 at Mount Sinai. But was that moment truly one-of-a-kind? In this session\, we’ll explore the powerful images of chapter 19 and ask how they might still resonate—offering insight into what it means to receive Torah in our own time. \n\n\nBurning Bushes\, Burning Bridges—Board Q&A \nMark Stern and Adam Hirsch \n\n\n\n\n10:00 p.m. \n\n\n\nThe Torah of Your Dreams \nRodger Kamenetz \nDiscover practical\, spiritually grounded techniques for uncovering sacred meaning in your dreams. Guided by Rodger’s 25 years of experience as a Natural Dreamwork practitioner\, this intimate session invites you to explore the wisdom within your own dream life. Bring a dream to share and join a meaningful journey into the soul’s nighttime revelations. \n\n\nLegacy Letters: Ethical Path to Hereafter \nRava Shulamit Cenker \nAs we confront end-of-life issues and the ethical dilemmas they raise\, the urgency to pass on living legacies—wisdom and values for future generations—comes sharply into focus. Time may be short\, but the need is profound. In this session\, we will explore the importance of living wills and the ethical dimensions of guiding the transition from end of life to the afterlife. \n\n\nExploring Social Action and Justice \nAlan Wexler \nOur Torah and sacred teachings consistently call on us—and the entire world—to care for and uplift those in need. At AA\, we strive to live out this mission through a wide range of social action initiatives. From Backpack Buddies and the Blood Drive to refugee support\, LGBTQ+ advocacy\, Habitat for Humanity\, and food justice programs like Operation Isaiah\, our community is deeply committed to making a meaningful impact. In this session\, we’ll reflect on these efforts and explore new opportunities to pursue social justice and fulfill our responsibility to help repair the world. \n\n\n\n\n11:00 p.m. \n\n\n\nHadar Community Group Info \nBonnie LevineParticipate in an informative session about Hadar\, the Community Groups initiative\, and learn how you can get involved in our new Atlanta Community Group. True to Hadar’s style\, this session will include meaningful study paired with uplifting nigunim. \n\n\nFerguson/Fargesn: Racism\, Jewishness\, and White Supremacy \nRabbi Mike Rothbaum \nIn 1902\, in a cramped room on the Lower East Side\, countless Jews gave testimony before a local "Indignation Committee\," recounting abuses by New York City police. Today\, Black Americans continue to face systemic oppression within the U.S. criminal justice system. How do these experiences compare? Where do they diverge? And what do they reveal about the unique responsibilities of white Jews in the ongoing struggle for racial justice? \n\n\nSouper Sinai: Eating Our Prayers\, Torah\, and Culture \nBrooke and Ariela Rosenthal \nWhat do mountains of grilled cheese and tomato soup have to do with Shavuot? Join Brooke and Ariela Rosenthal ion preparing these comforting foods while exploring Torah insights and the special significance of dairy during the holiday. \nSrochi Kitchen \n\n\n\n\n12:00 a.m. \n\n\n\nWhat Kind of Jew Are You? Pesach or Shavuot? \nJudy MarxJewish history calls to us through two enduring commandments: Remember and Do. The voice of remembrance urges us to recall who we are and where we’ve been—our slavery in Egypt\, the sanctity of Shabbat\, the wonder of Creation. The voice of action commands us to live out our values—Honor\, Guard\, and the bold declaration Na'aseh V'Nishma ("We will do and we will understand"). In this session\, we’ll explore texts that illuminate these twin pillars and uncover what lies at the heart of our Jewish identity. \n\n\nGame Theory in Garden of Eden \nMichael MillerIn this session\, we'll begin with a brief\, accessible introduction to game theory\, then explore how its concepts can shed new light on stories from the Tanach— including Adam and Eve\, Esther\, King Solomon\, the Akedah\, and more. No background in game theory is needed—just curiosity and a willingness to see familiar texts in a new way. \n\n\nShavuot: What Gives? \nPaul FeldmanShavuot is the holiday that celebrates revelation. What was revealed? \n\n\n\n\n1:00 a.m. \n\n\n\nBe Present\, But Don't Fool Me \nRabbi Chaim Listfield \nThe Torah recounts the troubling story of an unnamed man who cursed God—and was put to death by stoning. Oy. In this session\, we will explore the deeper context behind this mysterious figure: Who was he\, what led him to such a grave act\, and what might his story reveal about justice\, identity\, and the power of words in our tradition? \n\n\nAwakening and Receiving: What October 7 Teaches us about Torah and Jewish Identity \nRabbi Laurence Rosenthal \nWe'll explore Bret Stephens' essay "The Year American Jews Woke Up" through the lens of Shavuot—a time of receiving Torah and renewing our covenant. As we stay awake in study\, we'll confront urgent questions: What does it mean to be "awakened" as American Jews today? How do we balance belonging with distinctiveness? And how can tradition guide us amid rising antisemitism? Stephens writes\, "To have been born a Jew is the single most fortunate thing that ever happened to me." This Shavuot\, we'll reflect on Jewish identity as both a priceless inheritance and a living responsibility. \n\n\n\n\n\n2:00 a.m. \n\n\n\nBricks to Books: Rebuilding Without Stone \nRabbi Eric FeldWhat do you do when the very center of your world lies in ruins? Our sages answered with radical creativity\, reshaping Judaism from a Temple-centered religion into a faith rooted in study\, prayer\, and resilience. Together\, we’ll explore how the early rabbis’ bold vision for a more adaptable\, portable Judaism transformed the future—and consider what their legacy can teach us about building our own path forward. \n\n\nBeyond the Veil: Jewish Wisdom on Life After Death \nRabbi Laurence RosenthalWhat happens when we die? Where do we go? Do we meet again? These timeless questions have fascinated humanity\, and Jewish tradition offers profound and varied perspectives on the mystery of death and the soul. Join us for an enlightening exploration of ancient Talmudic debates on resurrection and the World-to-Come\, mystical teachings on the soul’s journey\, concepts of judgment\, Gehinom\, and eternal bliss\, as well as evolving views on reincarnation. Drawing from the Talmud\, Midrash\, Zohar\, and Maimonides\, we’ll uncover how our sages wrestled with these questions and what their insights reveal about living a meaningful life today. \n\n\n\n\n\n3:00 a.m. \n\n\n\nWho Is Responsible Fot Mitigating Antisemitism and How Is It Accomplished? \nKen Feinberg \nThis discussion will begin with a brief overview of recent trends in antisemitism\, followed by an exploration of strategies for response and prevention. We also hope to create space for participants to share personal experiences and offer thoughts on how we\, as a community\, can confront and address antisemitism together. \n\n\nBreaking the Chains: The Transformative Power of Forgiveness \nRabbi Laurence RosenthalJoin us for a powerful exploration of forgiveness as both a spiritual practice and a path to personal healing. Through the story of Joseph and his brothers\, Talmudic wisdom\, and insights from thinkers like Hannah Arendt and Desmond Tutu\, we’ll uncover how forgiveness can transform broken relationships\, liberate us from past pain\, and bring healing to individuals and communities alike. This session will offer practical and spiritual tools rooted in Jewish tradition to help us understand repentance\, embrace second chances\, and apply ancient wisdom to modern challenges. \n\n\n\n\n\n4:30 a.m. \n\n\n\nUnexpected Allies: Great Non-Jews of the Bible \nGary Alembik \nJoin us for an illuminating late-night discussion exploring the vital roles of non-Jewish figures in the Bible. From Ruth’s bravery to Cyrus’s visionary leadership\, we’ll uncover how outsiders to the covenant became unexpected agents of divine purpose\, moral courage\, and justice. Everyone is welcome to celebrate the power of story and the surprising individuals who shape it. \n\n\nIs that REALLY Jewish?! Late Night Mysteries of the Talmud \nRabbi Laurence Rosenthal \nCurious if Judaism really believes in angels with four faces or what the Talmud says about hell\, demons\, and the supernatural? This isn’t your typical Torah study. Join us for a deep dive into some of the strangest and most fascinating passages in Jewish texts—from Ezekiel’s wild angelic visions to surprising Talmudic teachings on Gehinom and the afterlife. You'll encounter ancient instructions for seeing demons (yes\, involving a black cat placenta) and explore how Talmudic wisdom can offer a path to personal healing in a session titled “Exercising Your Demons.” Perfect for the traditional Shavuot night of learning\, this program combines serious scholarship with the wonderfully weird side of Jewish tradition. Whether you're a seasoned learner or just curious about Judaism's hidden mysteries\, prepare to ask yourself: “Is that really Jewish?!” \n\n\n\n\n\n5:30 a.m. \n\n\nHashkama (Early Morning) Minyan Service \nOur night of learning culminates in a serene outdoor Hashkama (Early Morning) Minyan Service\, followed by a festive holiday breakfast. \nBluma and Morris J. Moldow L'Dor V'Dor Garden \n\n\n\n\nTuesday\, June 3 \n\n\n\n\n9:30 a.m. \n\n\nShavuot and Yizkor Memorial Service \nOur Shavuot morning service\, which will include the Yizkor memorial around 11:45 a.m.—a solemn moment to honor and remember our loved ones who have passed. The service will be followed by a Kiddush lunch. \n \nZoom Link \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10:30 a.m. \n\n\n\nBook of Ruth Text Study \nDr. Richard Elliott Friedman \nCelebrate the conclusion of Shavuot with a meaningful morning that honors both learning and memory. Our distinguished Scholar in Residence\, Dr. Richard Elliott Friedman\, will lead an engaging discussion on the Book of Ruth\, delving into this cherished text traditionally studied on Shavuot for centuries. Dr. Friedman will illuminate Ruth’s timeless themes of loyalty\, faith\, and belonging—resonant reflections for this harvest festival that marks our receiving of the Torah. \n \nZoom Link \n\n\n\n\n\n\nEdit Table\n \n							\n								Close
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/tikkun-leil-shavuot-weekend-with-scholar-in-residence-rodger-kamenetz/
LOCATION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue\, 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327
CATEGORIES:Holidays,Learning,Prayer
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SUMMARY:All-Night Learning 🔀
DESCRIPTION:Together we'll honor the tradition of this sacred night through deep engagement with Jewish texts\, ideas\, and community. Guided by the wisdom of our distinguished guest\, Rodger Kamenetz\, we'll explore the spiritual richness of Shavuot—the festival that commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai—through thoughtful discussion\, reflection\, and celebration. \nJoin us in person or via Zoom (locations and links in the schedule below). \n  \nFull Schedule \n× \n\n\n\n\nTime \n\n\nSanctuary \n  \nZoom Link \n  \nThis is the Zoom link for all sessions held in the Sanctuary \n\n\nSrochi Auditorium \n  \nZoom Link \n  \nThis is the Zoom link for all sessions held in Srochi \n\n\nCavalier Room \n  \nZoom Link \n  \nThis is the Zoom link for all sessions held in Cavalier \n\n\nEllman Chapel \n  \nZoom Link \n  \nThis is the Zoom link for all sessions held in Ellman \n\n\n\n\nSunday\, June 1–Monday\, June 2 \n\n\n\n11:15 a.m.\n\nPrayer Workshop \nRodger Kamenetz will join us after the Birthday and Anniversary Breakfast for a short teaching on prayer\, where we'll deepen your connection to Jewish liturgy and spiritual practice.\n\n\n\n\n7:00 p.m.\n\nPlenary Session: The Torah of Dreams \nRodger Kamenetz \nWe'll kick off all-night learning with a plenary session that explores how dreams connect us to divine revelation through ancient texts from Genesis\, the Talmud\, and the Zohar. Just as Shavuot commemorates our collective revelation at Sinai\, we'll explore how dreams offer personal moments of sacred encounter.\n\n\n\n\n\n8:30 p.m.\n\n\nMa'ariv Service\, Candle Lighting\, and Welcome Meshorerim\n\n\n\n9:00 p.m.\nThe Adult Bar/Bat Mitzvah Experience \nSteve Grossman \nDeep within the Talmud\, we encounter a striking question: "When you study Talmud\, is it a song?" Are its pages like lyrics we don't fully grasp—mysterious\, yet deeply moving? Do the words stir something in us\, inviting us to listen\, to question\, to join the chorus? In this session\, we'll explore sugyot (passages) that reflect on the Talmud's poetic\, legal\, and narrative dimensions\, and consider how this ancient text might also be a kind of song—one that deepens our connection to Jewish learning and tradition.\n  \nRabbi Laurence Rosenthal \n \n\nImages of Sinai: Then and Now \nRabbi Neil Sandler \nExodus 19 is filled with vivid sensory imagery that sets the stage for the Israelites' transformative encounter with Torah in chapter 20 at Mount Sinai. But was that moment truly one-of-a-kind? In this session\, we'll explore the powerful images of chapter 19 and ask how they might still resonate—offering insight into what it means to receive Torah in our own time.\n\n\n10:00 p.m.\nThe Torah of Your Dreams \nRodger Kamenetz \nDiscover practical\, spiritually grounded techniques for uncovering sacred meaning in your dreams. Guided by Rodger's 25 years of experience as a Natural Dreamwork practitioner\, this intimate session invites you to explore the wisdom within your own dream life. Bring a dream to share and join a meaningful journey into the soul's nighttime revelations.\nExploring Social Action and Justice \nAlan Wexler \nOur Torah and sacred teachings consistently call on us—and the entire world—to care for and uplift those in need. At AA\, we strive to live out this mission through a wide range of social action initiatives. From Backpack Buddies and the Blood Drive to refugee support\, LGBTQ+ advocacy\, Habitat for Humanity\, and food justice programs like Operation Isaiah\, our community is deeply committed to making a meaningful impact. In this session\, we'll reflect on these efforts and explore new opportunities to pursue social justice and fulfill our responsibility to help repair the world.\nBoard Q&A \nMark Stern and Adam Hirsch \n \nLegacy Letters: Ethical Path to Hereafter \nRava Shulamit Cenker \nAs we confront end-of-life issues and the ethical dilemmas they raise\, the urgency to pass on living legacies—wisdom and values for future generations—comes sharply into focus. Time may be short\, but the need is profound. In this session\, we will explore the importance of living wills and the ethical dimensions of guiding the transition from end of life to the afterlife.\n\n\n11:00 p.m.\n\nSouper Sinai: Eating Our Prayers\, Torah\, and Culture \nBrooke and Ariela Rosenthal\nWhat do mountains of grilled cheese and tomato soup have to do with Shavuot? Join Brooke and Ariela Rosenthal ion preparing these comforting foods while exploring Torah insights and the special significance of dairy during the holiday.\nHadar Community Group Info \nBonnie Levine\nParticipate in an informative session about Hadar\, the Community Groups initiative\, and learn how you can get involved in our new Atlanta Community Group. True to Hadar's style\, this session will include meaningful study paired with uplifting nigunim.\nFerguson/Fargesn: Racism\, Jewishness\, and White Supremacy \nRabbi Mike Rothbaum \nIn 1902\, in a cramped room on the Lower East Side\, countless Jews gave testimony before a local "Indignation Committee\," recounting abuses by New York City police. Today\, Black Americans continue to face systemic oppression within the U.S. criminal justice system. How do these experiences compare? Where do they diverge? And what do they reveal about the unique responsibilities of white Jews in the ongoing struggle for racial justice?\n\n\n12:00 a.m.\n\nShavuot: What Gives? \nPaul Feldman\nShavuot is the holiday that celebrates revelation. What was revealed?\nWhat Kind of Jew Are You? Pesach or Shavuot? \nJudy Marx\nJewish history calls to us through two enduring commandments: Remember and Do. The voice of remembrance urges us to recall who we are and where we've been—our slavery in Egypt\, the sanctity of Shabbat\, the wonder of Creation. The voice of action commands us to live out our values—Honor\, Guard\, and the bold declaration Na'aseh V'Nishma ("We will do and we will understand"). In this session\, we'll explore texts that illuminate these twin pillars and uncover what lies at the heart of our Jewish identity.\nGame Theory in Garden of Eden \nMichael Miller\nIn this session\, we'll begin with a brief\, accessible introduction to game theory\, then explore how its concepts can shed new light on stories from the Tanach— including Adam and Eve\, Esther\, King Solomon\, the Akedah\, and more. No background in game theory is needed—just curiosity and a willingness to see familiar texts in a new way.\n\n\n1:00 a.m.\n\nAwakening and Receiving: What October 7 Teaches us about Torah and Jewish Identity \nRabbi Laurence Rosenthal \nWe'll explore Bret Stephens' essay "The Year American Jews Woke Up" through the lens of Shavuot—a time of receiving Torah and renewing our covenant. As we stay awake in study\, we'll confront urgent questions: What does it mean to be "awakened" as American Jews today? How do we balance belonging with distinctiveness? And how can tradition guide us amid rising antisemitism? Stephens writes\, "To have been born a Jew is the single most fortunate thing that ever happened to me." This Shavuot\, we'll reflect on Jewish identity as both a priceless inheritance and a living responsibility.\nWe're a Small Nation as It Is: Let's Not Exclude People \nRabbi Chaim Listfield \nThe Torah recounts the troubling story of an unnamed man who cursed God—and was put to death by stoning. Oy. In this session\, we will explore the deeper context behind this mysterious figure: Who was he\, what led him to such a grave act\, and what might his story reveal about justice\, identity\, and the power of words in our tradition?\n\n\n\n2:00 a.m.\n\nBeyond the Veil: Jewish Wisdom on Life After Death \nRabbi Laurence Rosenthal\nWhat happens when we die? Where do we go? Do we meet again? These timeless questions have fascinated humanity\, and Jewish tradition offers profound and varied perspectives on the mystery of death and the soul. Join us for an enlightening exploration of ancient Talmudic debates on resurrection and the World-to-Come\, mystical teachings on the soul's journey\, concepts of judgment\, Gehinom\, and eternal bliss\, as well as evolving views on reincarnation. Drawing from the Talmud\, Midrash\, Zohar\, and Maimonides\, we'll uncover how our sages wrestled with these questions and what their insights reveal about living a meaningful life today.\nBricks to Books: Rebuilding Without Stone \nRabbi Eric Feld\nWhat do you do when the very center of your world lies in ruins? Our sages answered with radical creativity\, reshaping Judaism from a Temple-centered religion into a faith rooted in study\, prayer\, and resilience. Together\, we'll explore how the early rabbis' bold vision for a more adaptable\, portable Judaism transformed the future—and consider what their legacy can teach us about building our own path forward.\n\n\n\n3:00 a.m.\n\nBreaking the Chains: The Transformative Power of Forgiveness \nRabbi Laurence Rosenthal\nJoin us for a powerful exploration of forgiveness as both a spiritual practice and a path to personal healing. Through the story of Joseph and his brothers\, Talmudic wisdom\, and insights from thinkers like Hannah Arendt and Desmond Tutu\, we'll uncover how forgiveness can transform broken relationships\, liberate us from past pain\, and bring healing to individuals and communities alike. This session will offer practical and spiritual tools rooted in Jewish tradition to help us understand repentance\, embrace second chances\, and apply ancient wisdom to modern challenges.\nWho Is Responsible Fot Mitigating Antisemitism and How Is It Accomplished? \nKen Feinberg \nThis discussion will begin with a brief overview of recent trends in antisemitism\, followed by an exploration of strategies for response and prevention. We also hope to create space for participants to share personal experiences and offer thoughts on how we\, as a community\, can confront and address antisemitism together.\n\n\n\n4:30 a.m.\n\nIs that REALLY Jewish?! Late Night Mysteries of the Talmud \nRabbi Laurence Rosenthal \nCurious if Judaism really believes in angels with four faces or what the Talmud says about hell\, demons\, and the supernatural? This isn't your typical Torah study. Join us for a deep dive into some of the strangest and most fascinating passages in Jewish texts—from Ezekiel's wild angelic visions to surprising Talmudic teachings on Gehinom and the afterlife. You'll encounter ancient instructions for seeing demons (yes\, involving a black cat placenta) and explore how Talmudic wisdom can offer a path to personal healing in a session titled "Exercising Your Demons." Perfect for the traditional Shavuot night of learning\, this program combines serious scholarship with the wonderfully weird side of Jewish tradition. Whether you're a seasoned learner or just curious about Judaism's hidden mysteries\, prepare to ask yourself: "Is that really Jewish?!"\nUnexpected Allies: Great Non-Jews of the Bible \nGary Alembik \nJoin us for an illuminating late-night discussion exploring the vital roles of non-Jewish figures in the Bible. From Ruth's bravery to Cyrus's visionary leadership\, we'll uncover how outsiders to the covenant became unexpected agents of divine purpose\, moral courage\, and justice. Everyone is welcome to celebrate the power of story and the surprising individuals who shape it.\n\n\n\n5:30 a.m.\n\nHashkama (Early Morning) Minyan Service \nOur night of learning culminates in a serene Hashkama Minyan Service in the Mauldin Family Memorial Garden\, followed by a festive holiday breakfast. \nIn the Mauldin Family Memorial Garden \n\n\n\n\nTuesday\, June 3 \n\n\n\n9:30 a.m.\nShavuot and Yizkor Memorial Service \nOur Shavuot morning service\, which will include the Yizkor memorial around 11:45 a.m.—a solemn moment to honor and remember our loved ones who have passed. The service will be followed by a Kiddush lunch. \n  \nZoom Link \n \n\n\n\n\n\n10:30 a.m.\n\n\nBook of Ruth Text Study \nDr. Richard Elliott Friedman \nCelebrate the conclusion of Shavuot with a meaningful morning that honors both learning and memory. Our distinguished Scholar in Residence\, Dr. Richard Elliott Friedman\, will lead an engaging discussion on the Book of Ruth\, delving into this cherished text traditionally studied on Shavuot for centuries. Dr. Friedman will illuminate Ruth's timeless themes of loyalty\, faith\, and belonging—resonant reflections for this harvest festival that marks our receiving of the Torah. \n  \nZoom Link \n \n\n\n\n\nEdit Table \n\nClose
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/all-night-learning/
LOCATION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue\, 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327
CATEGORIES:Holidays,Learning
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SUMMARY:Ma'ariv and Candle Lighting 🔀
DESCRIPTION:Join us in-person or via Zoom. \n Join Zoom
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/maariv-and-candle-lighting/
LOCATION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue — Epstein Sanctuary\, 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327
CATEGORIES:Prayer
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SUMMARY:Shavuot
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URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/shavuot/
LOCATION:GA
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250604
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SUMMARY:Office Closed
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URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/office-closed-43/
LOCATION:GA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250603T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250603T113000
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CREATED:20250516T161600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T191047Z
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SUMMARY:Book of Ruth Text Study with Dr. Richard Elliott Friedman 🔀
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the conclusion of Shavuot with a meaningful morning that honors both learning and memory. Our distinguished Scholar in Residence\, Dr. Richard Elliott Friedman\, will lead an engaging discussion on the Book of Ruth\, delving into this cherished text traditionally studied on Shavuot for centuries. Dr. Friedman will illuminate Ruth's timeless themes of loyalty\, faith\, and belonging—resonant reflections for this harvest festival that marks our receiving of the Torah. \nJoin us in the Cavalier Room or via Zoom. \n Join Zoom
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/book-of-ruth-text-study-with-dr-richard-elliott-friedman/
LOCATION:GA
CATEGORIES:Holidays,Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250606T202800
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250606T202800
DTSTAMP:20260404T083040
CREATED:20240620T220401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240620T220401Z
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SUMMARY:Candle Lighting
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URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/candle-lighting-208/
LOCATION:GA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T211200
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T211200
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CREATED:20240621T015713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240621T015713Z
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SUMMARY:Conclusion of Shabbat
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URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/conclusion-of-shabbat-180/
LOCATION:GA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250608T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250608T130000
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SUMMARY:The 138th Annual Meeting of Ahavath Achim Synagogue 🔀
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Meeting is our time to gather as a congregational family to take stock of where we are and where we are going and attend to synagogue affairs. The "State of the Synagogue: Past\, Present\, and Future" will be presented. The business portion of the meeting includes the election and installation of officers and board of directors (2025–26 slate listed below). The morning will conclude with lunch featuring an Israeli culinary experience. We're thrilled to welcome Rabbi Eric Feld for a special visit before he officially joins us as our Assistant Rabbi! \nThe full slate of officers and board of directors presented by the Nominating Committee will be mailed to every congregant. All AA members in good standing who are present at the Annual Meeting\, in person or by proxy\, are eligible to vote. A quorum of 100 members is required in person or by proxy (proxy form linked below). \nThe Annual Meeting will be held virtually and in person. If you plan to attend\, kindly RSVP to Jackie Nix (jnix@aasynagogue.org; 404.603.5743). \n Join Zoom\n Proxy Form\nOnce you have completed the proxy form\, please either email it to Jackie Nix (jnix@aasynagogue.org) or return it to the front office. \n\n2025–2026 SLATE: \nOfficers: \n\nNancy Levine\, Executive Vice President (one-year term filling Adam Hirsch's remaining term)\nAndy Cozewith\, Financial Vice President (one-year term filling Josh Hanna's remaining term)\nTaylor Smith\, Vice President (two-year term)\nRandy Weinstein\, Vice President (two-year term)\n\nBoard of Directors (two-year terms ending 2027): \n\nMichael Joseph\nDee Kline\nBarbara Marks\nSheri Panovka\nSusan Saparow\nMarcia Spielberger\nTodd Surden\n\nBoard of Directors (one-year terms ending 2026): \n\nTaylor Davis\nNikki Novotny\nAlan Sunshine\n\nOfficers and Board Members (continuing terms ending 2026): \n\nMark Stern\, President\nRyan Posner\, Vice President\nLauren Barden\, Board Member\nBrandon Goldberg\, Board Member\nHelaine Lasky\, Board Member\nGail Solomon\, Board Member\n\nTerms Expiring—Thank You for Your Service: \n\nDorita Arnold\, Board of Directors Member\nLinda Bressler\, Board of Directors Member\nMark Cohen\, Presidential Appointee\nJosh Hanna\, Financial Vice President\nJack Hillman\, Board of Directors Member\nAdam Hirsch\, Executive Vice President\nNikki Novotny\, Vice President\nAva Landrum Smith\, Board of Directors Member\nRob Wildstein\, Presidential Appointee\nRandy Weinstein\, Board of Directors Member
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/the-138th-annual-meeting-of-ahavath-achim-synagogue/
LOCATION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue — Epstein Sanctuary\, 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327
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CREATED:20250410T205844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250522T185959Z
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SUMMARY:New Israel Fund Atlanta's Tzedek Awards Honoring Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat 🔀
DESCRIPTION:Please join New Israel Fund Atlanta for the Tzedek Awards—an opportunity to gather with the local NIF community to support their work for equality\, democracy\, and a peaceful shared society in Israel. This year\, NIF will honor our own Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat. The program will feature our honoree\, compelling speakers\, and tributes from those who have held the highest offices in the nation. 100% of contributions will support NIF's extensive work advancing coexistence\, Jewish-Arab partnership\, safeguarding civil and human rights\, and promoting peace\, justice\, and equality. \nRegistration is required. We hope you will join us in person\, but for those who cannot\, the program will also be live-streamed virtually. \nDoors open at 7:00 p.m. Dessert reception will follow. \n Register
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/new-israel-fund-atlantas-tzedek-awards-honoring-ambassador-stuart-eizenstat/
LOCATION:Ahavath Achim Synagogue\, 600 Peachtree Battle Ave NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250613T203100
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CREATED:20240620T220413Z
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SUMMARY:Candle Lighting
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URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/candle-lighting-209/
LOCATION:GA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250614T211500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250614T211500
DTSTAMP:20260404T083040
CREATED:20240621T015713Z
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SUMMARY:Conclusion of Shabbat
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URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/conclusion-of-shabbat-181/
LOCATION:GA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250619
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth—Building Closed
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URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/juneteenth-building-closed/
LOCATION:GA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250620T203300
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250620T203300
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CREATED:20240620T220416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240620T220416Z
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SUMMARY:Candle Lighting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://aasynagogue.org/event/candle-lighting-210/
LOCATION:GA
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