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Thursday, February 28, 2019
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Netanyahu to Stand Trial for Bribery, Fraud and Breach of Trust, Pending Hearing
By
RAOUL WOOTLIFF and TOI Staff
AG’s decision is legal bombshell ahead of April 9 elections, marks first time in Israel’s history that serving PM is told he faces criminal charges.
Israel
PM Netanyahu Under Investigation: A Guide for the Perplexed
By
The Israel Democracy Institute
News
Deborah Lipstadt Resigns from Atlanta Synagogue in Protest
By
Dave Schechter
Lipstadt resigns from YITH after the National Council of Young Israel endorsed Israeli PM Netanyahu’s efforts to bring followers of the late Kahane into his electoral coalition.
News
Atlantans Concerned About Potential for Kahanist in Israel Government
By
Jan Jaben-Eilon
The local community echoes concerns over Israeli political alliances to tilt elections votes.
News
Enthusiasm and Isolation in the 2019 Israeli Elections
By
Rabbi David Geffen
World News
Are Yellow Vests Anti-Semitic?
By
Martine Tartour
Arts
Music Festival Marks Decade with New Director, Direction
By
Dave Schechter
The Atlanta Jewish Music Festival enters its 10th season with a new director and a lineup that appears designed to attract a more “adult” audience.
Arts
Joe Alterman Right at Home at Helm of Music Festival
By
Dave Schechter
Arts
AJMF Puts Focus on Jewish Influence
By
Kevin C. Madigan
Local News
Schloss Shares Holocaust Story, Anne Frank Friendship
By
Eddie Samuels
Eva Schloss, Holocaust survivor, author and stepsister to Anne Frank, shared her memories and ultimately her journey out of Auschwitz to a packed Georgia Tech auditorium.
Community
Spotlight
Marvin Botnick Stresses Importance of Remembering
By
Bob Bahr
For nearly 30 years, The Jewish Georgian has been a community newspaper here, published every other month, with a circulation of about 12,000. It was started at a time when several prominent members of the community felt there was a need to preserve the local character of Jewish newspapers. The publisher and editor...
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Arts
‘The Tale:’ A Challenging Film About A Difficult Subject
By
Bob Bahr
Jennifer Fox, “The Tale’s” director-writer exclusive interview about how her true-life story of sexual abuse at the age of 13 by 40-year-old coach inspired this movie.
Arts
Chewdaism Comedy Closes Out AJFF
By
Bob Bahr
Arts
The Bureka Ladies of Or VeShalom Maintain Tradition
By
Bob Bahr
Community
Meet the Press
Get to Know Bob Bahr, From Cronkite to Raising Chows
By
Roni Robbins
From rubbing shoulders with Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather and Diane Sawyer to teaching film classes and freelancing for the AJT, Bahr has led a fulfilling career and volunteer life.
Arts
Community
Candytopia, The Product of a Jewish Imagination
By
Patrice Worthy
It’s sweet. It’s interactive. It’s playful. It’s sensory-overload. It’s Candytopia, the latest experiential shopping exhibition to hit Atlanta.
Simchas
Mazel Tov
Epstein Boys Basketball B-Team Wins Championship
Mazel tov to The Epstein School Boys Basketball B-Team for taking home the first-place trophy at the 2019 Metro Atlanta Athletic Conference Championships.
Community
Lots and Lots of Lemonade
By
Eddie Samuels
Most 9-year-olds don’t have the forethought to start planning anything two years in advance, but Sadie Weinstein, now 11, did.
Community
Tossed Out Treasures Attracts Savvy Shoppers
By
Marcia Caller Jaffe
Community
Congregation Ariel Celebrates Quarter Century
Opinon
Honest, I Tried to Learn Hebrew
By
Dave Schechter
Fluency would have been nice, but it was possible to live in Israel without being fluent in Hebrew.
Arts
Rebeca Robles Makes Moves in ‘The Wolves’
By
Rachel Fayne
Dining
The Joy of a Moroccan Feast à la Toco Hills
By
Marcia Caller Jaffe
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Opinion
Brown Paper Bags
By
Shaindle Schmuckler
Community
Oy Vey! Have I Got a Problem
By
Rachel Stein
Lifecycles
Obituary: Toby Morris Pearlman
Lifecycles
Obituary: Maxine A. Rock
Lifecycles
Obituary: Arthur Louis Schoenberg
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