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Atlanta Chapter

Promoting Pluralism

 

Vice-President:
Greg Averbuch

Co-Chair:
Toby Sidman

 (l. to r.) Paul Shapiro, Rev. Jim Duffy, Victoria Bennet, Father Patrick Desbois, Judy Marx and Msgr. Henry Gracz following the presentation by Father Desbois about his Relentless Holocaust research in Ukraine at Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church in Atlanta, Ga.

AJC believes the future of our pluralistic society rests on building and enhancing intergroup understanding and cooperation -

  • Interethnic Activities: Organizing Ethnic Summit Dialogues
  • Interreligious: Creating Clergy Briefings
  • Interfaith Conferences

We are striving to build cooperation and understanding in our community through the following partnerships -

   Interethnic

Atlanta Black-Jewish Coalition 
(For more information, click here)

  • Coalition’s 25th Anniversary Celebration
  • 2007-2008 Dinners of Dialogue
  • 2007 Marvin C. Goldstein Project Understanding Retreat with Black and Jewish Young Leaders
  • 2008 Black-Jewish Seder

Outreach to Hispanic Organizations in Atlanta

  • Immigration Forum – Convened by Leadership Atlanta and Catholic Archdiocese

Indo-Jewish Dialogue

  • Images of Israel – Presentation on Indian Leaders Trip to Israel
  • Briefing with Ambassador Raminder Jassal, former Indian Ambassador to Israel
  • Celebrating Israel and India’s 60th Anniversary
  • To view photos from our visit to the BAPS Mandir, click here

Annual pre-Thanksgiving Luncheon, co-hosted with Congressman John Lewis and Consul General of Mexico, Remedios Gomez Arnau
Celebrate our commitment to the pluralistic values that unite us

  • Reading of Americas Table® - A Thanksgiving Reader (to receive your own copy)
  • Sharing of Personal Stories
  • Meet with members of Atlanta's Consular Corps

Interfaith

AJC is very proud of its continuing and newly established relationships within the Catholic, Protestant and Muslim communities throughout the metro Atlanta region. We welcome the opportunity to meet with religious and lay leadership to advance our understanding of our faiths and traditions.

Dialogue with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship

  • Restoring the Neighborhood: Dialogue through Art
  • Part II: Dialogue through Music

Partnership with Faith Alliance of Metro Atlanta (FAMA) and World Pilgrims

  • Organized 9/11 Interfaith Service
  • Travelled to Israel, Turkey and Greece Together
  • Discussed "Cradles of Christianity" exhibit at Emory University's Carlos Museum

Hosted AJC's International Director for Interreligious Affairs, Rabbi David Rosen, "The Popes Rabbi"


(l. to r.) Paul Shapiro, Rev. Jim Duffy and Msgr. Henry Gracz, discuss Jewish-Catholic Dialogue following Paul Shapiro's presentation at Our Lady of Assumption.


(l. to r.) Connie Dodge, Father Patrick Desbois and Judy Marx, following Father Desbois's presentation

 

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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