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The 2010 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival is a Wrap!

Check back here for the Audience Award winner announcements. Thanks to our entire AJFF audience (all 20,000 of you!) for making this the best festival ever.

 

Scenes from the 2010 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival

 

AJCAtlanta

is proud to announce our 2010 Selig Distinguished Award Recipients:

Elaine, Miles & Kent Alexander!

Mark your calendars for AJC Atlanta's Annual Awards Dinner:

May 12, 2010

Click Here for Sponsorship and Giving Level information

 

 UPCOMING AJC PROGRAMS

Restoring the Neighborhood:
The Fourth Annual Baptist-Jewish Gathering

The Light We Shed:
Fulfilling the Mission or Purpose of our Faiths

Keynote Speakers

Rabbi Alvin Sugarman

The Temple (emeritus)

Guest Lecturer, McAfee School off Theology

Dr. Rob Nash

Global Missions Coordinator

Cooperative Baptist Fellowship

 Monday, March 1, 2010
6:00 - 9:00 pm

 Atlanta Community Food Bank
723 Joseph Lowery Blvd
Atlanta 30318

Dinner & Registration: $15

Click here to make your reservation

 sponsored by AJC Atlanta and the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Georgia

 

Both Jewish and Democratic: Toward a Resolution of Israel's Identity Crisis

A conversation with Yedidia Stern, Israel Democracy Institute Fellow

Wednesday, March 3rd at 7:30 PM
(please note the new time)

Congregation Dor Tamid

Presented by Israel Democracy Institute, partnering with AJC Atlanta, ADL, Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta and the Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast

    

   

 

A Common Road to Freedom

 AJC Atlanta and the Atlanta Black-Jewish Coalition invite you to celebrate the Biblical Exodus
from Egypt and the contemporary march for Civil Rights at the bi-annual

Black-Jewish Seder

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

6 P.M.

at The Temple (1589 Peachtree St., Atlanta, GA 30309)

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 Leading us through the Seder will be Rabbi Alysa Stantonof Congregation Bayt Shalom in Greenville, North Carolina, and .Reverend Olu Brown of the Impact Church in Atlanta, GA

About Rabbi Stanton

 

Rabbi Alysa Stanton, America's first African-American female rabbi, was ordained in June 2009 after completing her rabbinical training at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. .  For more information about Rabbi Stanton's background and spiritual journey into the rabbinate, click here and here.

 

About Reverend Brown

     Reverend Olu Brown is the founder and lead pastor of Impact Church 1.0 in Atlanta, GA.  Reverend Brown is a graduate of the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta and was the Associate pastor at Cascade Methodist Church, in Atlanta, for six years prior to starting Impact Church.  For more information on Impact Church, please click here

 

 

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