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Atlanta Chapter

Black-Jewish Coalition

Co-Chairpersons:
Fawn Thompson
Gil Wolchock

Project Understanding co-chairs Shean Atkins & Nadia Lancy with Cong. John Lewis

 

Rabbi Frederick Reeves (The Temple), Father Ricardo Bailey (Holy Spirit Catholic Church), Sheri Labovitz (AJC President) and Minister Robert Hughtes (Providence Missionary Baptist Church), during the singing of "We Shall Overcome" at the end of 2008 Seder.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 



Who We Are

In 1982, a group of concerned citizens from Atlanta's Black and Jewish communities came together to campaign for the renewal of the Voting Rights Act.  The drive to renew one of the most important pieces of civil rights legislation in U.S. history reinvigorated the bond between the two communities.  Those involved decided to create a coalition to ensure that open dialogue and partnership between Blacks and Jews would continue in Atlanta.

Today, the Atlanta Black-Jewish Coalition has emerged as a central platform for Education, Outreach and Advocacy.  As participation reaches new heights, the Coalition continues to build on its original mission by providing a forum for meaningful dialogue and action.


Mission Statement

  • Increase the understanding of and interaction between Jews and Blacks
  • Respond on an ad-hoc basis with a definitive action to particular issues of concern to the Jewish and Black communities
  • Provide a mechanism whereby each community can express its support for the critical issues of the other community
  • Create public awareness for the work of the Atlanta Black-Jewish Coalition



To get involved with Atlanta's Black-Jewish Coalition, please contact Dov Wilker


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Atlanta Chapter
Six Piedmont Center, Suite 510, Atlanta, GA 30305-1530
P. 404.233.5501 | F. 404.261.2344 |   atlanta@ajc.org