Kesher is Hebrew for "connection," and connection is at the center of everything we do. Kesher is Ahavath Achim Synagogue's Jewish school program for children Pre-K through 6th grade. The Kesher program meshes Jewish holidays and values and children's interests into a child-centered, project-based curriculum. We believe in teaching children to view relationships and interactions with others and the […]
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Nesiah, Hebrew for "journey," is Ahavath Achim Synagogue's on-the-move program for 7th through 9th-grade students. Nesiah runs on a triennial curriculum, each year exploring a defining era in Jewish history and culminating with a memorable trip. The curriculum is uniquely designed to the needs of day school students and public-school students alike. As students gain a greater understanding […]
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Bring your dogs, cats, birds, lizards, or other animals to receive a special blessing from the Rabbi to start the New Year! Join us for this relaxed get-together as we welcome pets of all shapes and sizes (leashed or in a carrier) for a blessing symbolizing our appreciation for the joy and companionship they bring […]
On October 7, 2023, Israel endured the deadliest attack on Jewish people in a single day since the Holocaust. On Simchat Torah, a celebratory holiday of our Jewish heritage and pride, Hamas terrorists breached the southern Gaza border and took 1,200 innocent lives. There are still more than 100 hostages still in Gaza from more […] |
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Join us every Monday for a prayerful experience. This short one-hour experience will start your day on the right foot. Torah reading, traditional liturgy, singing, and a thought for the day are on the docket—coffee, sweets, and fellowship to follow. Join us in Ellman Chapel or via Zoom. Join Zoom |
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Join us every Tuesday 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 […]
An Evening with Givat Haviva in Atlanta Featuring Givat Haviva's Executive Director and Director of Strategy Michal Sella and Mohammad Darawshe Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Co-sponsored by ADL Southeast, Ahavath Achim Synagogue, Congregation Bet Haverim, Congregation Beth Shalom, Congregation B’nai Torah, Congregation Gesher L’Torah, Congregation Dor Tamid, Congregation Or Hadash, Congregation Or Veshalom, Congregation […] |
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Join us once a month on Rosh Chodesh to elevate the new month with Ahava parents and minyan regulars! After the morning minyan service, we'll be offering the opportunity for our two wonderful communities to schmooze and learn a short bit of Torah that's friendly for the whole family. Stop in for coffee and a […] |
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Join us one Saturday a month for our new Family and Kesher Shabbat Experience! We will offer a genuine synagogue and community experience with special opportunities for our children to authentically experience Shabbat with their community, gain comfort in sanctuary space, rituals, and prayer, and prepare for his/her B'nai Mitzvah. Parents, grandparents, and special friends […] Join us in Ellman Chapel or via Zoom. Join Zoom
Join us every Shabbat morning for Torah Study, where lay leaders, rabbis, and congregants lead lively discussions about the weekly parashat. This discussion requires no special knowledge and is designed to deepen your understanding and appreciation of the Torah and the wisdom of our Sages. Questions? Contact the chair: Michael Miller (mgmiller@sloan.mit.edu). Join us in […]
Join 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 Shabbat and reciting the blessing after meals! Whether you attended the Shabbat morning service virtually, in person, or not at all, you are welcome to […] Join us each week as we say goodbye to Shabbat and start the following week anew. Prayer, Torah reading, a short study with the rabbi, a light seudah sheleshet (third meal), and a musical havdallah will be part of this experience! Join us in Ellman Chapel or via Zoom. Join Zoom |
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Do the mitzvah of donating blood at Ahavath Achim Synagogue's quarterly Blood Drive. Every day, blood donors help patients of all ages: accident and burn victims, heart surgery and organ transplant patients, and those battling cancer. The need for blood is constant! The quarterly Blood Drive is sponsored by Ahavath Achim Synagogue, Congregation Shearith Israel, […]
Start collecting your unwanted, hard-to-recycle items for the fall 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. Please bring only the items listed below to the Synagogue's upper parking lot. Greening Group volunteers will […]
The Marilyn Ginsberg Eckstein Cultural Arts Program Fund presents The Joy of Singing featuring Timothy Miller (tenor), Bethany Grace Mamola (soprano), and William Ransom (piano) performing pop solos and duets from the operatic and Broadway repertoire. Mozart ("Marriage of Figaro"), Dvorak ("Rusalka"), Puccini ("Laboheme" and "Turandot"), Meridith Wilson, "My White Knight" (The Music Man), Handel, […] |
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Join us every Monday for a prayerful experience. This short one-hour experience will start your day on the right foot. Torah reading, traditional liturgy, singing, and a thought for the day are on the docket—coffee, sweets, and fellowship to follow. Join us in Ellman Chapel or via Zoom. Join Zoom
Join Sisterhood on the first Monday of the month for a lively book discussion. November's book is the MJCCA (Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta) Book Festival selection, Hands of Gold, by Roni Robbins. Roni will join us for our meeting to lead the discussion. Questions? Contact Madeleine Gimbel (maddy_gimbel@yahoo.com; 404.355.7711). Join Via Zoom |
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Join us every Tuesday 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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Join us in Ellman Chapel or via Zoom. Join Via Zoom
Join us every Shabbat morning for Torah Study, where lay leaders, rabbis, and congregants lead lively discussions about the weekly parashat. This discussion requires no special knowledge and is designed to deepen your understanding and appreciation of the Torah and the wisdom of our Sages. Questions? Contact the chair: Michael Miller (mgmiller@sloan.mit.edu). Join us in […]
Join 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 Shabbat and reciting the blessing after meals! Whether you attended the Shabbat morning service virtually, in person, or not at all, you are welcome to […] Join us each week as we say goodbye to Shabbat and start the following week anew. Prayer, Torah reading, a short study with the rabbi, a light seudah sheleshet (third meal), and a musical havdallah will be part of this experience! Join us in Ellman Chapel or via Zoom. Join Zoom |
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Kesher is Hebrew for "connection," and connection is at the center of everything we do. Kesher is Ahavath Achim Synagogue's Jewish school program for children Pre-K through 6th grade. The Kesher program meshes Jewish holidays and values and children's interests into a child-centered, project-based curriculum. We believe in teaching children to view relationships and interactions with others and the […] Nesiah, Hebrew for "journey," is Ahavath Achim Synagogue's on-the-move program for 7th through 9th-grade students. Nesiah runs on a triennial curriculum, each year exploring a defining era in Jewish history and culminating with a memorable trip. The curriculum is uniquely designed to the needs of day school students and public-school students alike. As students gain a greater understanding […]
The 35th Annual Fran Eizenstat and Eizenstat Family Memorial Lecture Series presents a virtual discussion led by Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat featuring Isaac Herzog, President of Israel. This event is brought to you by the Marilyn Ginsberg Eckstein Cultural Arts Program Fund. President Isaac Herzog is a public official who has been working in the service […] |
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Join us every Monday for a prayerful experience. This short one-hour experience will start your day on the right foot. Torah reading, traditional liturgy, singing, and a thought for the day are on the docket—coffee, sweets, and fellowship to follow. Join us in Ellman Chapel or via Zoom. Join Zoom
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 current events but also to understand them. Join Via Zoom |
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Join us every Tuesday 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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Join the community for the Esther G. Levine Read as part of the 2024 MJCCA Book Festival. This read features Stuart Eizenstat, author of The Art of Diplomacy: How American Negotiators Reached Historic Agreements that Changed the World, in Conversation with Rickey Bevington, President of World Affairs Council of Atlanta. The Esther G. Levine Community […] |
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Finding Peace of Mind is a symposium for faith leaders that will explore the significant and positive effects of spirituality on mental wellness. Keynote speakers Dr. Andrew Newberg and Dr. Cathy Snapp will offer individual presentations, and the event will conclude with a panel discussion. Schedule: 8:30–9:30 a.m.: Registration and Coffee 9:30–9:45 a.m.:Welcome 9:45–10:00 a.m.: […] |
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Join us in Ellman Chapel or via Zoom. Join Via Zoom
Join us every Shabbat morning for Torah Study, where lay leaders, rabbis, and congregants lead lively discussions about the weekly parashat. This discussion requires no special knowledge and is designed to deepen your understanding and appreciation of the Torah and the wisdom of our Sages. Questions? Contact the chair: Michael Miller (mgmiller@sloan.mit.edu). Join us in […]
Join 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 Shabbat and reciting the blessing after meals! Whether you attended the Shabbat morning service virtually, in person, or not at all, you are welcome to […] Join us each week as we say goodbye to Shabbat and start the following week anew. Prayer, Torah reading, a short study with the rabbi, a light seudah sheleshet (third meal), and a musical havdallah will be part of this experience! Join us in Ellman Chapel or via Zoom. Join Zoom |
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Kesher is Hebrew for "connection," and connection is at the center of everything we do. Kesher is Ahavath Achim Synagogue's Jewish school program for children Pre-K through 6th grade. The Kesher program meshes Jewish holidays and values and children's interests into a child-centered, project-based curriculum. We believe in teaching children to view relationships and interactions with others and the […] Nesiah, Hebrew for "journey," is Ahavath Achim Synagogue's on-the-move program for 7th through 9th-grade students. Nesiah runs on a triennial curriculum, each year exploring a defining era in Jewish history and culminating with a memorable trip. The curriculum is uniquely designed to the needs of day school students and public-school students alike. As students gain a greater understanding […]
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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!) There is […] |
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Join us every Monday for a prayerful experience. This short one-hour experience will start your day on the right foot. Torah reading, traditional liturgy, singing, and a thought for the day are on the docket—coffee, sweets, and fellowship to follow. Join us in Ellman Chapel or via Zoom. Join Zoom |
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Join us every Tuesday 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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Once a month, join Brotherhood in fellowship and make new friendships. We will meet in the homes of our members for a casual, no-agenda communal event where the drinks are flowing, the snacks are plentiful, and the conversation is always engaging. There is no charge to attend, but RSVPs are appreciated. If you would like […] |
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Join us every Shabbat morning for Torah Study, where lay leaders, rabbis, and congregants lead lively discussions about the weekly parashat. This discussion requires no special knowledge and is designed to deepen your understanding and appreciation of the Torah and the wisdom of our Sages. Questions? Contact the chair: Michael Miller (mgmiller@sloan.mit.edu). Join us in […]
Join 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 Shabbat and reciting the blessing after meals! Whether you attended the Shabbat morning service virtually, in person, or not at all, you are welcome to […] Join us each week as we say goodbye to Shabbat and start the following week anew. Prayer, Torah reading, a short study with the rabbi, a light seudah sheleshet (third meal), and a musical havdallah will be part of this experience! Join us in Ellman Chapel or via Zoom. Join Zoom |
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Kesher is Hebrew for "connection," and connection is at the center of everything we do. Kesher is Ahavath Achim Synagogue's Jewish school program for children Pre-K through 6th grade. The Kesher program meshes Jewish holidays and values and children's interests into a child-centered, project-based curriculum. We believe in teaching children to view relationships and interactions with others and the […] Nesiah, Hebrew for "journey," is Ahavath Achim Synagogue's on-the-move program for 7th through 9th-grade students. Nesiah runs on a triennial curriculum, each year exploring a defining era in Jewish history and culminating with a memorable trip. The curriculum is uniquely designed to the needs of day school students and public-school students alike. As students gain a greater understanding […]
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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. Sponsors: 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 Join Via […] |
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Join us every Monday for a prayerful experience. This short one-hour experience will start your day on the right foot. Torah reading, traditional liturgy, singing, and a thought for the day are on the docket—coffee, sweets, and fellowship to follow. Join us in Ellman Chapel or via Zoom. Join Zoom
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 current events but also to understand them. Join Via Zoom |
3 events,
Join us every Tuesday 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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Join us every Shabbat morning for Torah Study, where lay leaders, rabbis, and congregants lead lively discussions about the weekly parashat. This discussion requires no special knowledge and is designed to deepen your understanding and appreciation of the Torah and the wisdom of our Sages. Questions? Contact the chair: Michael Miller (mgmiller@sloan.mit.edu). Join us in […]
Join 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 Shabbat and reciting the blessing after meals! Whether you attended the Shabbat morning service virtually, in person, or not at all, you are welcome to […] Join us each week as we say goodbye to Shabbat and start the following week anew. Prayer, Torah reading, a short study with the rabbi, a light seudah sheleshet (third meal), and a musical havdallah will be part of this experience! Join us in Ellman Chapel or via Zoom. Join Zoom |
