Join us for the 15th Atlanta Interfaith Hunger Seder Sunday, March 29 at Ahavath Achim Synagogue. This 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. Prior 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. Under 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. Registration […]
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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 environment through the lens of ten Jewish values (listed below). We create confident and curious Jewish learners in a safe space where they can take risks, question, play, learn, explore, engage, create, make meaning, and love. We foster the child's sense of Jewish self-discovery by […]
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 of our shared Jewish history, they also learn more about their own identities and their families' stories. The Nesiah program is generously endowed by the Judith and Aaron z"l Alembik Ahavath Achim Youth Education Program. |
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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 two years to complete… maybe more… perhaps less! The only prerequisite is the ability to sound out Hebrew words. Required textbook: The First Hebrew Primer: The Adult Beginner's Path to Biblical Hebrew, Third Edition by Simon, Resnikoff, and Motzkin (available on Amazon and other book sellers) […] |
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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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Join us for a special Passover morning service in Epstein Sanctuary or via Zoom. Join Via Zoom Join us for a special Mincha service @ 1 PM EDT, to allow for Passover seder gatherings this evening. Join Zoom |
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Join us for a special Passover morning service in Epstein Sanctuary or via Zoom. Join Via Zoom |
6 events,TORAH 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 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. In-Person: Cavalier Room Online: Zoom Weekly Source Sheet (When Applicable) Questions? Contact the chair: Michael Miller -Â mgmiller@sloan.mit.edu Join us for a very special family service! Bring your little ones (ages 0-8) for a joyful, interactive Shabbat morning designed just for young families! We will guide you and your children through a prayer-filled experience where you'll learn the beautiful prayers of the Shabbat morning service, explore meaningful Shabbat rituals, and reconnect with the soul-stirring melodies that make Shabbat special. What awaits your family: Interactive learning of Shabbat prayers and rituals Traditional melodies that will touch your hearts Delicious snacks, Kiddush juice, and fresh challah Opportunities to build lasting friendships within our community A welcoming space for children to […]
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—Grab a seat at the square table in the atrium between the Sanctuary and Srochi Auditorium. We'll start around 12:30 p.m. (or ~30 minutes after the service ends) and sing the blessing after meals (Birkat HaMazon) between 1:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. Questions? Contact […] 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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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 two years to complete… maybe more… perhaps less! The only prerequisite is the ability to sound out Hebrew words. Required textbook: The First Hebrew Primer: The Adult Beginner's Path to Biblical Hebrew, Third Edition by Simon, Resnikoff, and Motzkin (available on Amazon and other book sellers) […] |
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Join us for a special Passover morning service in Epstein Sanctuary or via Zoom. Join Via Zoom Weekly Parsha Study Series with Rabbi Rosenthal What if one hour on a Wednesday afternoon could nourish your mind, your spirit, and your community — all at once? Every Wednesday at 5 PM EDT, Rabbi Rosenthal hosts his Weekly Parsha Class, a warm and lively gathering where we dive deep into the weekly Torah portion together. This isn't a lecture — it's a conversation. A space for honest reflection, spirited debate, and the kind of questions that don't always have easy answers. Together, we explore what our ancient texts have to say about our very modern lives. And because […] |
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Join us for special Passover morning and Yizkor services in Epstein Sanctuary or via Zoom. Join Via Zoom Holocaust Interactive Experience A new + unique interactive, intergenerational experience of Holocaust memory We ask each participant to bring an empty bowl (salad/cereal size - nothing fancy) for a very meaningful ritual. Project Yellow is an intergenerational program that makes Holocaust memory personal, experiential, and impossible to forget. The program is currently in a soft launch phase - being experienced at synagogues, day schools, youth, campus, and community organizations, and is supported by Holocaust educators and organizations, including Yad Vashem, the Ghetto Fighters House Museum, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in DC. Jackie Goldstein, the creator and director of Project Yellow, will […] Robert Ratonyi Yizkor Featured Speaker April 9 | 11:30 AM EDT Joining us during Yizkor service on the last day of Passover, Robert Ratonyi, author of From Darkness into Light: My Journey Through Nazism, Fascism, and Communism to Freedom, will speak about his experiences before, during, and after the war as a child survivor of the Holocaust. Join us during Yizkor service in Epstein Sanctuary or online. Join Zoom Robert Ratonyi was born in Budapest in 1938, the year of Kristallnacht, when Nazi Germany annexed Austria into the Third Reich, signaling Hitler's intention to start the Second World War in 1939. He […] |
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6 events,Gather with us in person or online as we are led in prayer and song by our inspiring meshorerim for one Friday evening and one Saturday morning Shabbat service each month. Friday Evening Service: Join Zoom Saturday Morning Service: Join Zoom TORAH 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 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. In-Person: Cavalier Room Online: Zoom Weekly Source Sheet (When Applicable) Questions? Contact the chair: Michael Miller -Â mgmiller@sloan.mit.edu
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—Grab a seat at the square table in the atrium between the Sanctuary and Srochi Auditorium. We'll start around 12:30 p.m. (or ~30 minutes after the service ends) and sing the blessing after meals (Birkat HaMazon) between 1:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. Questions? Contact […] 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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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 of our shared Jewish history, they also learn more about their own identities and their families' stories. The Nesiah program is generously endowed by the Judith and Aaron z"l Alembik Ahavath Achim Youth Education Program.
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 environment through the lens of ten Jewish values (listed below). We create confident and curious Jewish learners in a safe space where they can take risks, question, play, learn, explore, engage, create, make meaning, and love. We foster the child's sense of Jewish self-discovery by […] |
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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 two years to complete… maybe more… perhaps less! The only prerequisite is the ability to sound out Hebrew words. Required textbook: The First Hebrew Primer: The Adult Beginner's Path to Biblical Hebrew, Third Edition by Simon, Resnikoff, and Motzkin (available on Amazon and other book sellers) […] |
3 events,Weekly Parsha Study Series with Rabbi Rosenthal What if one hour on a Wednesday afternoon could nourish your mind, your spirit, and your community — all at once? Every Wednesday at 5 PM EDT, Rabbi Rosenthal hosts his Weekly Parsha Class, a warm and lively gathering where we dive deep into the weekly Torah portion together. This isn't a lecture — it's a conversation. A space for honest reflection, spirited debate, and the kind of questions that don't always have easy answers. Together, we explore what our ancient texts have to say about our very modern lives. And because […] |
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7 events,Join us in the Sanctuary or via Zoom. Join Via Zoom TORAH 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 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. In-Person: Cavalier Room Online: Zoom Weekly Source Sheet (When Applicable) Questions? Contact the chair: Michael Miller -Â mgmiller@sloan.mit.edu
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—Grab a seat at the square table in the atrium between the Sanctuary and Srochi Auditorium. We'll start around 12:30 p.m. (or ~30 minutes after the service ends) and sing the blessing after meals (Birkat HaMazon) between 1:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. Questions? Contact […] 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 environment through the lens of ten Jewish values (listed below). We create confident and curious Jewish learners in a safe space where they can take risks, question, play, learn, explore, engage, create, make meaning, and love. We foster the child's sense of Jewish self-discovery by […]
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 of our shared Jewish history, they also learn more about their own identities and their families' stories. The Nesiah program is generously endowed by the Judith and Aaron z"l Alembik Ahavath Achim Youth Education Program. |
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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 two years to complete… maybe more… perhaps less! The only prerequisite is the ability to sound out Hebrew words. Required textbook: The First Hebrew Primer: The Adult Beginner's Path to Biblical Hebrew, Third Edition by Simon, Resnikoff, and Motzkin (available on Amazon and other book sellers) […] |
3 events,Weekly Parsha Study Series with Rabbi Rosenthal What if one hour on a Wednesday afternoon could nourish your mind, your spirit, and your community — all at once? Every Wednesday at 5 PM EDT, Rabbi Rosenthal hosts his Weekly Parsha Class, a warm and lively gathering where we dive deep into the weekly Torah portion together. This isn't a lecture — it's a conversation. A space for honest reflection, spirited debate, and the kind of questions that don't always have easy answers. Together, we explore what our ancient texts have to say about our very modern lives. And because […] |
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4 events,Gather with us in person or online as we are led in prayer and song by our inspiring meshorerim for one Friday evening and one Saturday morning Shabbat service each month. Friday Evening Service: Join Zoom Saturday Morning Service: Join Zoom |
5 events,Join us in the Sanctuary or via Zoom. Join Via Zoom TORAH 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 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. In-Person: Cavalier Room Online: Zoom Weekly Source Sheet (When Applicable) Questions? Contact the chair: Michael Miller -Â mgmiller@sloan.mit.edu
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—Grab a seat at the square table in the atrium between the Sanctuary and Srochi Auditorium. We'll start around 12:30 p.m. (or ~30 minutes after the service ends) and sing the blessing after meals (Birkat HaMazon) between 1:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. Questions? Contact […] 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 environment through the lens of ten Jewish values (listed below). We create confident and curious Jewish learners in a safe space where they can take risks, question, play, learn, explore, engage, create, make meaning, and love. We foster the child's sense of Jewish self-discovery by […]
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 of our shared Jewish history, they also learn more about their own identities and their families' stories. The Nesiah program is generously endowed by the Judith and Aaron z"l Alembik Ahavath Achim Youth Education Program. |
2 events, |
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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 two years to complete… maybe more… perhaps less! The only prerequisite is the ability to sound out Hebrew words. Required textbook: The First Hebrew Primer: The Adult Beginner's Path to Biblical Hebrew, Third Edition by Simon, Resnikoff, and Motzkin (available on Amazon and other book sellers) […] |
3 events,Weekly Parsha Study Series with Rabbi Rosenthal What if one hour on a Wednesday afternoon could nourish your mind, your spirit, and your community — all at once? Every Wednesday at 5 PM EDT, Rabbi Rosenthal hosts his Weekly Parsha Class, a warm and lively gathering where we dive deep into the weekly Torah portion together. This isn't a lecture — it's a conversation. A space for honest reflection, spirited debate, and the kind of questions that don't always have easy answers. Together, we explore what our ancient texts have to say about our very modern lives. And because […] |
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6 events,TORAH 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 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. In-Person: Cavalier Room Online: Zoom Weekly Source Sheet (When Applicable) Questions? Contact the chair: Michael Miller -Â mgmiller@sloan.mit.edu Join us for a very special family service! Bring your little ones (ages 0-8) for a joyful, interactive Shabbat morning designed just for young families! We will guide you and your children through a prayer-filled experience where you'll learn the beautiful prayers of the Shabbat morning service, explore meaningful Shabbat rituals, and reconnect with the soul-stirring melodies that make Shabbat special. What awaits your family: Interactive learning of Shabbat prayers and rituals Traditional melodies that will touch your hearts Delicious snacks, Kiddush juice, and fresh challah Opportunities to build lasting friendships within our community A welcoming space for children to […]
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—Grab a seat at the square table in the atrium between the Sanctuary and Srochi Auditorium. We'll start around 12:30 p.m. (or ~30 minutes after the service ends) and sing the blessing after meals (Birkat HaMazon) between 1:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. Questions? Contact […] 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 |
