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Health and Wellness
Riverwood Friends Honor Brain Cancer Battle
By
Sarah Moosazadeh
Sophie Yagoda and Lily Schneider apply what they learned at Epstein in memory of a DIPG victim.
Health and Wellness
8th-Grader’s Celiac Warning: Gluten in Cheerios
By
Michael Jacobs
Health and Wellness
Restaging Raises Hope Against HPV Oral Cancer
By
Cady Schulman
Health and Wellness
Rabbi’s ALS Leads Rebbetzin to Laugh, Cry, Inspire
By
Marcia Caller Jaffe
Health and Wellness
Ethics and Health Converge at the Dinner Table
By
Rabbi Jonathan K. Crane
Rabbi Jonathan Crane explains how and why he delved into “Eating Ethically.”
Israel@70
Jerusalem-Born Doctor, Israel Turn 70 Together
By
Patrice Worthy
Emory cardiologist Yitz Hermoni is one of eight people born in Jerusalem on the modern state’s first day.
Israel@70 Should Be Just a Start for Atlanta
By
Michael Jacobs
Herzl, Ha’am and Uncivil Zionist Discourse
By
Rich Walter
Top Ops
Allen H. Lipis
An 8th-Grader Could Solve This Problem; Can You?
From Yiddish to algebra, school challenges linger through the decades.
Eugen Schoenfeld
We Must Keep Hope in Holocaust Memorials
Judaism’s worldview compels us to find the rays of light poking through the darkness.
Georgia Politics
7 Republicans Run to Hold Ga. Governor’s Mansion
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Atlanta Jewish Times
The AJT interviewed the five leading candidates, one of whom will face Stacey Abrams or Stacey Evans.
Georgia Politics
Cagle Emphasizes Experience, Promises 500K Jobs
By
Sarah Moosazadeh
After 12 years as Georgia’s lieutenant governor, he says he’s ready for the next step.
Georgia Politics
Hill Seeks Restoration of Conservative Principles
By
Sarah Moosazadeh
The Army Airborne Ranger says too many politicians talk like Reagan but govern like Obama.
Georgia Politics
Small-Business Frustration Compels Kemp to Run
By
Sarah Moosazadeh
Georgia’s secretary of state wants to apply common sense to excessive government regulations.
Georgia Politics
Tippins Puts SEAL, Business Skills Before Politics
By
Sarah Moosazadeh
The Navy veteran and tech executive says the time is right for a nonpolitician to lead Georgia.
Georgia Politics
Williams Touts Support for Trump, Bump Stocks
By
Sarah Moosazadeh
A small-business man who won a state Senate seat to fight regulation, he was the first to endorse Donald Trump.
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Individual Engagement Brings Hope to Dementia
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Leah R. Harrison
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Obituary: Abraham Alhadeff
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