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The Jewish Federation has successfully raised more...
Key takeaway The Jewish Federation has successfully raised more than $27 million, the largest campaign in Federation’s history.
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The potential relocation of the Olympic cauldron from Summerhill raises questions about the neighborhood's identity and historic preservation. As one of Atlanta 's most historically significant neighborhoods with a deep Jewish connection, Summerhill's character is deeply tied to its past, including its role in the 1996 Olympic Games. The city's efforts to force out Black residents in the mid-90s to make way for the Olympics are still a sensitive topic, and the removal of the cauldron could be seen as erasing a part of the neighborhood's complex history. Georgia State University's plans to move the relics will likely be met with resistance from residents who value the cauldron as a symbol of the neighborhood's resilience and history. As the debate unfolds, it will be important to consider the perspectives of long-time residents and the potential impact on the neighborhood's cultural heritage.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods) ·
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Thursday, June 25 (10 Tamuz 5786) — Hi folks, the sun is shining, the garden is growing, and lots of Y’alla readers are traveling. We will feature Jewish travel all summer, so send your photo, name, and hometown to us.
The Jewish Federation has successfully raised more...
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