Moving the All-Star Game to a park named after a family renowned for its racism and union-busting doesn’t seem like a good way to make the world a better place
One man’s fight to uncover the history of anti-Semitism at America’s dental schools
Kosher BBQ, sweet potato cheesecake, and fried chicken Shabbat dinner: The city’s restaurants and food festivals blend religious tradition with Southern innovation
In a public high school near Atlanta, the Jewish Culture Club is thriving—and not just because the meetings include pizza
It was a moral imperative, but it also fueled a different urgency among Jews
In Atlanta’s Toco Hills enclave, increased housing prices and tuition bills leave observant families strapped for cash
‘Harmony,’ opening in Atlanta next week, reimagines a famous Weimar-era song-and-dance troupe in major and minor keys
Tablet Magazine: fashioner of unwitting child stars
Today we travel from Atlanta to Brazil to celebrate Nissim’s big moment
A Jewish look at Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
An Atlanta physician retires after building a network that treats Jewish patients from Ukraine to Ethiopia
Agenda: “Crime Scene: Europe,” Jascha Heifetz in a new documentary, Def Jam in Atlanta, Jewish life in the Bay Area, Freud vs. Jung in Oslo, and more
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