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Friday, March 16, 2018
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Atlanta Students on the March
AJA Students Walk Out Later for Jewish Values
By
Sarah Moosazadeh
High-schoolers joined the national protest of gun violence but separated themselves from questionable leaders.
Opinion
Stoneman Douglas Alumni Make Presence Known
By
Rachel Fayne
Opinion
Teens Quite Aware of What They’re Going Through
By
Dave Schechter
Camps
Jewish Camps Offer Refuge After Tragedies
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Sarah Moosazadeh
Passover
Atlanta’s Truly Special Seder
By
Leah R. Harrison
Shearith Israel prepares to host the 22nd annual celebration for adults with special needs March 18.
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Conexx Gala
Conexx Honoree Landa Envisions a Better World
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Cady Schulman
Transforming the world of printing wasn’t enough for the Israeli inventor and entrepreneur.
Camps
Cancer Doesn’t Matter at Aurora Day Camp
By
Sarah Moosazadeh
Launching in June, the camp hopes to serve 100 children this summer on the Davis Academy campus.
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Update: Limmud Cancels Torah Celebration
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Atlanta Jewish Times
Jewish Atlanta’s response proved too little, too late to help celebrate the organization’s 10th anniversary.
Arts
Who Pulled the Strings That Killed MLK?
By
Michael Jacobs
Steve Berry’s latest Cotton Malone thriller explores a corrupt FBI and a dark day in Memphis 50 years ago.
Opinion
Answering the Call to Protect Our World
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Marita Anderson
Vayikra is a reminder of the need to sacrifice to protect the planet and environment.
Local News
JF&CS/Twin Lakes Group Home Ready for Residents
The home in Rutledge is named for Eric Robbins, the current Federation CEO and former Camp Twin Lakes CEO.
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