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For immigrants and refugees arriving in the U.S., there is no “Welcome to America” guidebook. Even after they have managed the most urgent needs finding a home, enrolling their children in school each immigrant must attempt to answer for themselves a very loaded question: What does it mean to become an American?
A new book by Roya Hakakian, who, along with her Persian Jewish family, came to the U.S. from Iran in the 1980s, ostensibly attempts to help immigrants answer that question. In
, Hakakian draws on her own experience as a refugee to inform others embarking on the same journey, at least in theory.
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Jews may be the “chosen people,” but when it comes to Jewish education, adults with disabilities have often been left out.
Coinciding with Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month, the Marcus JCC of Atlanta’s Lisa F. Brill Institute for Jewish Learning offers inclusive education classes through the Florence Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning virtually via Zoom.
The second series of “Members of the Tribe” classes is now underway, with more than double the number of students participating. Rabbi Steven Rau of Atlanta’s The Temple taught the first class, and instructor Devorah Lowenstein of Atlanta Education Associates leads the second.