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In anticipation of our upcoming Sing Out Shabbat Weekend with artist-in-residences, Rabbi Josh Warshawsky and Coleen Dieker, please enjoy this playlist from last year's Selichot weekend with Rabbi Warshawsky! We look forward to welcoming him again, along with violinist, Coleen Dieker, on Friday, August 26–Sunday, August 28. Online registrations ends tomorrow, August 19! Walk-in registration will not be permitted for the Friday Night Dinner but is welcome for Saturday's Shabbat Morning Service and Havdallah into Elul Kickoff Concert. More details about the event can be found below.
Shabbat Corner
- Shabbat Evening Service (Hybrid): 6:00 p.m.—Zoom
- Candle Lighting: 8:01 p.m.
- Shabbat Morning Service (Hybrid): 9:30 a.m.–Zoom
- Torah Study (Hybrid): 10:30–11:30 a.m.–Zoom
- Mincha/Ma'ariv/Havdallah Service (Virtual): 8:15 p.m.–Zoom
- Conclusion of Shabbat: 8:43 p.m.
- Shabbat Torah Parsha – Eikev:
- Annual Reading: Deuteronomy 7:12–11:25
- Triennial Reading: Deuteronomy 10:12–11:25
- Haftara: Isaiah 49:14–51:3
- MaNishma by Rabbi Arnold Goodman: Parshat Ekev 5782 – Eat, Be Satisfied, and Bless
- Parsha Column of the Week: A Legacy of Peace – Dr. Marcus Mordecai Schwartz from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
- Parsha Video of the Week: Does Love Keep Us From Being Alone? Parshat Eikev Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
Feel-Good News
Yasher Koach to AAACTS
Yasher Koach (way to go) to the AAACTS (Awareness and Action to Abolish Child Trafficking for Sex) Committee who provided school supplies and backpacks for 100 children who were trafficked this past year. They received restoration and rehabilitation through Street Grace, a nonprofit AAACTS has worked with for the past eight years. Thanks to some great volunteers and the generosity of a group of community donors, they are able put big smiles on students when they start school this year. If you would like to join AAACTS in its effort to abolish child sex trafficking please contact the co-chairs: Linda Bressler (lindafb@bellsouth.net); Margie Eden (margie.eden22@gmail.com).
Mazal Tov to Chana and Blake Engelhard
Mazal Tov to Chana and Blake Engelhard on the birth of their son, Aiden Lee Engelhard, on Monday, July 11, 2022! Aiden is the grandson of Suzy and Hadley Engelhard and great-grandson of Barbie and Jerry Engelhard, Judy (z"l) and Marty Smith (z"l), and Esther (z"l) and Charles Harris (z"l). He is the brother of Lyla Rose Engelhard.
Events
Other Things Happening at AA
The new machzorim are in! If you ordered the new Lev Shaelm Machzor, you may come pick it up beginning the first week of September during regular business hours (9 a.m.–5 p.m.)
Enhance your celebration of the Sukkot holiday with a set of the Four Species. As this year is a Shemita year in Israel, the lulavim and etrogim will be imported from Morocco. Each set costs $65 and includes the Etrog, Lulav, Myrtles, Willows and a Lulav bag.
Pre-paid orders must be placed by Friday, September 16. We will email and/or call you when the shipment arrives. All orders must be picked up by Friday, October 7.
Extra regular-size cards available! To order your card(s), please email Barbara Nathan (bgnathan@mindspring.com) with a list of names and addresses of all recipients so they can receive their cards in the mail. To pay, please write a check, payable to AA Sisterhood, and mail to Barbara Nathan (200 Brandon Place, Sandy Springs, GA 30328). Regular card = $9
We are grateful for your continued support, patience, and fortitude as our community, country and world move through one of the most challenging times in modern history. With the guidance of the Center of Disease Control's (CDC) latest guidelines, we are sharing with you our updated protocols which will allow our synagogue building and community to live up to its traditional name, a Beit Knesset (A House of Gathering). Effective today, Friday, March 11, the following changes to our safety protocols will be in effect for our worship, cultural events, adult learning, and business meetings:- Fully vaccinated adults (16 years old and above) and individuals who have fully recovered from a documented COVID-19 infection in the last six months may attend indoor activities with or without a mask.
- If you are not vaccinated or have not recovered from a COVID-19 infection in the last six months (natural immunity), we invite you to use our virtual platform to participate with our community.
- If you are immunocompromised, a high-risk individual, or spend time around others who are, we encourage you to continue the use of masks when attending synagogue functions.
- For programs that share spaces with kids under five years old, including Family Shabbat, Kesher, and holiday celebrations, we will continue to require masks while inside the building for all attendees. We will always strive for outdoor gatherings for these communities whenever the weather cooperates.
We are hopeful that we are in the final stages of this pandemic, and we can continue to go from strength to strength (Hazak, Hazak, vNet'hazek). As we slowly reemerge from these difficult two years, there will be anxiety, concern, and caution. We anticipate some people will continue to wear masks. It is understandable to still be nervous about removing our masks indoors. Whatever choice you make regarding masks, we ask that, in the spirit of the cohesive and empathetic community that we are, you respect the choices that others make, even if you disagree with them. We will be monitoring the CDC recommendations carefully and will continue to adjust as we know more; this might mean that we revert to more stringent protocols if guidance changes. We appreciate your understanding, support, and patience as we continue to navigate these unprecedented times.
Do you know an AA congregant who is in the hospital or infirm? We are concerned about loved ones and friends who are in the hospital or infirm. Although our synagogue office remains closed, we are still working and would like to connect with you, especially in regards to pastoral care. If you have information about friends or family in the hospital or other care facilities, please contact Rabbi Rosenthal (lrosenthal@aasynagogue.org) directly. We always appreciate the opportunity to speak with anyone in need and offer support in any way we can.
It's time again to send the sweetest Rosh Hashanah greetings and support Ahavath Achim Sisterhood with your honey purchase. Your order will be shipped to arrive in time for Rosh Hashanah.
The AAACTS (Awareness and Action to Abolish Child Trafficking for Sex) Committee is working to provide backpacks filled with school supplies to children who have been trafficked and rescued. Please help these children feel confident and cared-for as they start school in the fall. You can help make this possible by making a donation to AAACTS via this form (select Fund>AAACTS).
We are excited to move forward in aligning Ahavath Achim with United Synagogues of Conservative Judaism's (USCJ) membership section of Standards for Congregational Practice: "We celebrate diversity among and within our synagogues and encourage the engagement of all those who seek a spiritual and communal home in an authentic and dynamic Jewish setting." Most of us have or know Jewish families with loved ones of other faiths. Embracing these families will allow us not only to support their Jewish growth and identity with AA, it will also help them create a Jewish home of their own. To this end, we will soon be introducing proposed changes to our by-laws

Ahavath Achim's Sisterhood is a dynamic organization of women of all ages with diverse experiences, talents, and interests within our synagogue, community, and the Jewish world. Every woman counts for Sisterhood to grow and thrive. Basic membership dues are $45, but we encourage you to join at a Chai-er level. Your generous dues and donations are vital for Sisterhood to continue to offer programs and projects that strengthen and sustain our Jewish values.
We need your involvement in AA's social action programs! Motivate your family and friends "into action" towards the betterment of our community, and envision our current programs continued for the future. Reach out to your nieces, nephews, friends, and new neighbors for new contacts and ideas to help us increase our pool of volunteers for our wonderful existing and future programs. We need you! Find out how you want to be involved by reviewing the list of social action programs in which our synagogue has been involved for many years. If you'd like to become involved, please email our Social Action Chair: Alan Wexler (alanwexler@databankinfo.com; 404.872.8880).
Are you a warm, friendly, dedicated volunteer who wants to make a difference in a fellow congregant's life through acts of loving kindness? Are you willing to make a personal call or visit to comfort and support a congregant who has lost a loved one or been ill? These caring touches – acts of loving kindness – make all the difference in the world to those receiving them. If you want to be a part of strengthening our community, then AA's new Chesed Initiative is for you! This committee will work with our clergy, staff, and lay leaders to connect members who need help with members who want to do good deeds! Additionally, if you know of a congregant who is facing personal difficulties related to health, loss, or grief, please contact Fern Schorr (fschorr@aasynagogue.org; 404.355.5222) to let us know. Help us reach out to members in need. We welcome your help and time with this important project.
Donate to the Ukraine Emergency Fund of Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta
We are proud and grateful to formally launch the Marilyn Ginsberg Eckstein Cultural Arts Program Fund. Formerly the Cultural Arts Program, established in 1977, this fund was established by congregant Marilyn Ginsberg Eckstein to perpetuate AA's broad cultural arts program offerings. AA's cultural arts programming currently consists of: the Fran Eizenstat and Eizenstat Family Memorial Lecture Series, the Chamber Concert Series, the Liturgical Music Artist-in-Residency Program, weekly Shabbat and annual High Holiday musical offerings, and jazz, pop, vocal and instrumental concert offerings. The Cultural Arts Program has long been recognized for its breadth of offerings and its excellence. We hope that you will consider making contributions to this fund as the Marilyn Ginsberg Eckstein Cultural Arts Program offerings continue to present world-renowned speakers, dignitaries, artists, and virtuoso musicians.

Registration for our youth and family Jewish Educations Programs (Kesher and Nesiah) is now open! Click