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    Key takeaways
    • Yom Yerushalayim: Jerusalem Day celebration features parades and visitors, spotlighting unity and pilgrimage across the city.
    • World Jewish Congress met in Geneva for its 90th anniversary; leaders warned antisemitism has evolved, not disappeared.
    • Hebrew Union College ordained its final rabbinic class after 150 years amid financial instability, prompting questions about future leadership.

    Ariel had a little lamb  

    Thursday, May 14 (27 Iyar 5786) 

    📰 Here’s a look at the week’s headlines.

    🎉 On the 28th day of Iyar, Israel will celebrate Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) with a parade and visitors pouring into the city.

    🫱🏻‍🫲🏽 The World Jewish Congress met in Geneva this week to mark its 90th anniversary. “Antisemitism has not disappeared; it has evolved,” WJC Board Chair Chella Safra said. 

    👩🏼‍🎓 Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio, ordained its last class of rabbis after 150 years due to financial instability. Can this new institution take its place?

    🐑 Read on for news about a surprising birth at Congregation Ariel’s Lag B’Omer celebration. 

    Y’alla,
    Logan


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    Ariel’s debut at Lag B’Omer. Courtesy of Congregation Ariel.

    Lag B’Omer event welcomes unexpected birth of lamb

    🪿 Attendees at the Jewish celebration of Lag B’Omer on May 5 at Dunwoody’s Congregation Ariel gathered to pet sheep, pigs, ducks, chickens, and bunnies, but got more than they bargained for when Mable the sheep suddenly gave birth to a little lamb. 

    Mable, according to Cricket’s Mobile Petting Zoo owner Jessica Franklin, was thought to be sterile because of an earlier infection. Mable had only been at the zoo for a couple of months, and a sheep’s typical gestation period is about five months. 

    The four-pound lamb was named Ariel by the congregation, which means “Lion of God” in Hebrew. 

    🐣 Read this zoo of a tail (get it?) by Cathy Cobbs.  


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    Emory Hillel launches literary magazine

    🖋️ Emory Hillel Director Lee Shaffer heard students when they craved a creative outlet. HAKOLOT is designed, written and edited by students and features original artwork from Josephine DeMarco, artist in residence. 

    1️⃣ In its inaugural issue, students explore Judaism in pop culture, interview a woman taken hostage on Oct. 7, 2023, and publish short stories and poems. 


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    They texted about Torah and mitzvahs. Feds say they were insider trading

    📱 The suspects texted one another as though they had everyone fooled.

    “How’s the rabbi?” one asked in a message. “Is he still scheduled for surgery?”

    “We are still waiting for the doctor to check if it’s still needed,” came the response.

    But there was no surgery, authorities say, and there was no rabbi. Instead, prosecutors allege, the men were referring to Amazon’s impending acquisition of the vacuum company iRobot, hoping to trade on what was then still a closely guarded secret. According to a pair of federal indictmentsunsealed last week, the deal was one of dozens leaked to a criminal network that used Jewish code words to plan their investments.

    🤓 Read the full story on The Forward.


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    Look & Listen

    ⚾ Playing Ball While Jewish is a new book by Robert L. Hirsch. If antisemitism in Major League Baseball is a thing of the past, why does the data tell a different story?

    🎥 Israeli filmmaker Roy Cohen recalls a Palestinian friend from summer camp in Maine in the film, “Seed of Peace.”


    What’s doin’ around town

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    ✨ May 16: Find a spark at Shabbat Hadasha.  

    🍦 May 17: Alpharetta celebrates Shavuot in the park. 

    🥫 May 19: Learn about recycling with Adamah. 

    🍨 May 24: Eat Shavuot sundaes with PJ Library. 

    ✡️ The next Jewish holiday is Shavuot on May 21.  

    🕯️ Light Shabbat candles this week at 8:14 p.m. 

    🗓️  Packing hiking shoes and extra ruach! Many Or Hadashniks will be at LimmudFest over Shavuot/Memorial Day weekend at Camp Ramah. Come learn, sing, schmooze, and celebrate with Rabbi Lauren, Dr. Amy, and friends. Introduce yourself —we’d love to say hello.

    We remember 

    🎗️ Abraham “Abe” Foxman, an attorney, activist, and longtime national director of the Anti-Defamation League, died at 86 on May 10. A child survivor of the Holocaust, Foxman was outspoken in his defense of the Jewish people. 
    May his memory be for a blessing.


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