Tag Archives: Hadassah

Obituary: Barbara Litzky Krinsky

Barbara Litzky Krinsky of Atlanta passed away on April 19, 2024. She was 94 years old. Barbara was born in the Bronx, N.Y., in 1930. Even after 76 years of living in the South, she referred to herself as a Bronx Girl. Read more » »

Georgia Fight Antisemitism Capitol Day Community Rally

It’s time to unite and make a powerful impact. Join me with your families, colleagues, neighbors, friends and anyone else who believes in equality and justice. Together, let’s raise our voices and declare, “Enough is enough, Jew-hatred is not kosher!” We have the power to make a difference. Read more » »

32 Jewish groups urge Congress to accelerate action on infertility – JNS.org

(June 29, 2023 / JNS) Rhoda Smolow, national president of Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, CEO Naomi Adler and the leaders of 31 other American Jewish organizations sent a letter to Congress on Monday outlining the disproportionate impact of infertility on the Jewish community and urging legislators to support H.Res. 345. Read more » »

World Zionist Congress Votes Against Judicial Overhaul

When Temple Sinai’s Senior Rabbi Ron Segal attended his first in-person World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem in April, in some ways, he didn’t know what to expect. His first Congress, in 2020, on the slate of the Association of Reform Zionists of America, was held virtually. Read more » »

Tanenbaum is a Master Gardener & Master Communicator

The crowd of gardeners and would-be gardeners began lining up early on the last Saturday in April in Wills Park in Alpharetta for what is called, “Garden Faire.” The annual event, which is put on by volunteers for Master Gardeners of North Fulton, attracted about 1,700 guests. Read more » »

Obituary: Annette Lefkoff Saparow

Annette Lefkoff Saparow passed away on March 29, 2023. Born to Helen and Morris Lefkoff March 13, 1925, she was a proud native Atlantan. The Lefkoff family lived on Washington Street near her father’s drugstore at Capitol and Ormond streets. She attended Girl’s High and later attended The High Museum School of Art in Atlanta. Read more » »