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"Educate, Advocate, Engage ... Building Bridges of Understanding"
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HOW
At the Door: $25
First Drink On Us!
Tons of Free Appetizers!
WHY
Get connected with other Young Professionals in their 20's and 30's and learn more about ACCESS/AJC.
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Daily BLOG from the ACCESS & Konrad Adenauer Foundation Mission to Israel
by Jonathan Ganz - ACCESS Co-Chair
Day 2 -
Wednesday dawned far too early for my jet-lagged body. Going to sleep at 3 a.m. and waking up less than five hours later is just not that enjoyable. It was made more difficult by our assignment today – discussing the Holocaust and visiting the newly redone Yad Vashem museum, which remembers the six million Jewish people killed during the Holocaust. READ MORE.
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(L. to r.) ACCESS Co-Chair Jonathan Ganz with
Peter Vrooman and Dr. Eran Lerman |
American Jewish Committee, Atlanta Chapter
presents its
National Human Relations Award
to
Thomas D. Bell, Jr.
Chairman and CEO
Cousins Properties Incorporated
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
6:30 p.m.
InterContinental-Buckhead
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To RSVP Click Here.
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Judy Marx recently returned from a weeklong trip to Israel with members of Atlanta's Civic Leadership. Here the participants are pictured at Independence Hall where Israel's Declaration of Independence was signed on May 14, 1948.
Project Interchange Participants:
Top Row: (l. to r.) Jere Wood (Mayor of Roswell), Pat Gardner (GA State Rep.), Dennis Creech (Executive Director of Southface Energy Institute) and Jerry Gonzalez (Executive Director of GALEO)
Front Row: (l. to r.) Doug Shipman (Executive Director, Center for Civil and Human Rights), Teri Simmons (Partner, Arnall Golden Gregory), Camille Love (Director of Cultural Affairs, City of Atlanta) and Renee Glover (CEO, Atlanta Housing Authority).
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American Jewish Committee (AJC) has long been Building Bridges of Understanding with local, national and international leadership. For over 60 years, the Atlanta Chapter has been a pioneering human relations agency in Atlanta bringing together people of diverse backgrounds, based on shared values and mutual understanding. Through education, innovative programs, such as our award winning Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, media outreach and extensive diplomatic advocacy, AJC works to advance freedom, liberty, pluralism and mutual respect.
Learn More about the Atlanta Chapter.
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