Special Message
Shabbat Corner
For a full schedule of Rosh Hashanah services and programming, please visit our High Holiday Hub (link below).
Torah Parsha
- Rosh Hashanah Day 1:
- Genesis 21:1–34
- Numbers 29:1–6 (Maftir)
- Haftara: Samuel 1:1–2:10
- Rosh Hashanah Day 2
- Genesis 22:1–24
- Numbers 29:1–6 (Maftir)
- Haftara: Jeremiah 31:1–19
Feel-Good News
Mazal Tov to Margo Gold

Interfaith Inclusion Committee Challah Bake (9.10.23) Recap
The Interfaith Inclusion Committee invited interfaith families and parents of Kesher students for a Challah bake on Sunday, September 10! Four expert bakers, Allison Feldman, Susan Sandler, Roz Konter, and Elizabeth Kessler were sweet enough to share their recipes and challahs with the participants. Everyone took their braided uncooked products home to bake and enjoy!
Mazal tov to Rabbi Sam Blustin
Mazal tov to Rabbi Sam Blustin on being featured on this week's episode of the "What Is God?" podcast. Host Sheefra Blume and Rabbi Sam explored prayer, gathering, and theologies (systematic and deeply personal) in a far-ranging, and meaningful, conversation. It was so amazing to welcome Sheefra Blume back into the building and congregation she grew up in. Watch or listen below!
Kiddush Sponors
The Joseph Family in honor of Grant's Bar Mitzvah this Saturday, September 2
Events
Other Things Happening at AA


If you are interested, please email our Interim Director of Education: Annsley Klehr (aklehr@aasynagogue.org). Hourly rates start at $10/hr.
Are you fun? Innovative? Passionate? Good with children? We are seeking exceptional teachers to join our Kesher team. Kesher is AA's supplementary education program for students four years old through sixth grade.
Kesher Lead Teacher Job Description
Kesher Assistant Teacher Job Description
If you are interested, please email our Interim Director of Education: Annsley Klehr (aklehr@aasynagogue.org). Hourly rates start at $30/hr.

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.
Build your community. Strengthen your connections. Do Judaism your way. Get $180 to host an event at the place and with the people you choose. You select the date. You set the location. You invite the attendees. You plan the activity. Federation picks up the tab. If you've been looking for an excuse to get together with friends, family, or neighbors, look no further!
When you receive a $180 Gather Grant you can:
- Host a Shabbat dinner or holiday celebration to meet your Jewish neighbors
- Teach friends how to make a special recipe from your childhood
- Plan a picnic with other families who have similar-aged kids
- Arrange a fun night to reconnect with camp, Birthright, or school friends
- Buy copies of a Jewish-themed book and host a discussion group
- Organize a poker night, a nature hike, a volunteer project… whatever and wherever you want!
Any Jewish-identifying individual, couple, friend group, or family in greater Atlanta can apply to receive a $180 Gather Grant.


If you cannot order online, mail your order to Janet Kupshik, Honey Chairperson, 769 West Paces Ferry Road, NW, Atlanta, GA 30327. Mail orders must be received by Thursday, July 20, or shipping charges will be added and charged.

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.































Registration for Kesher religious school (3 Yrs–6th Grade) and Neisah teen program (7th–9th Grade) is now open! Take advantage of our early-bird rates by applying before 