Atlanta Jewish Times, No. 25, July 3, 2015

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MEET THE INNOVATORS

Jewish Atlanta is blessed with inventive, energetic people working in creative ways to help nonprofit groups improve our future; get to know 25 of them. Pages 17-23

HAPPY 4TH

The AJT is taking a Fourth of July vacation, so there will be no newspaper July 10. We’ll be back July 17.

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Same-Sex Marriage Now Legal By David R. Cohen david@atljewishtimes.com

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Standing Up For Voting Rights Photo by Jon Barash

Michael Levine and Bonnie Puckett’s 19-month-old daughter, Eden, takes up the voting rights cause during a demonstration organized by Ahavath Achim Synagogue and the Jewish Community Relations Council of Atlanta on Wednesday, June 24, at Piedmont Park. Story and more photos, Page 4

HEART AND SOUL

A high school reunion in San Antonio set Richard Quintana on a journey to find love, a career and his Jewish faith in the Atlanta area. Page 25

SPY ARTS

Daniel Silva planned one novel featuring Israeli superspy Gabriel Allon; with “The English Spy,” he reaches No. 15, with no end in sight. Page 26

INSIDE

Calendar 2 Simchas 25 Candle Lighting

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Israel 8 Sports

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Opinion 10 Obituaries 28 Health & Wellness 14 Crossword 30 Youth 16 Marketplace 31

he U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday, June 26, that same-sex couples nationwide have the right to wed. The 5-4 ruling overturning state bans on same-sex marriages followed years of legal battles. All three Jewish Supreme Court justices voted with the majority. “I am absolutely ecstatic,” SOJOURN Assistant Director Robbie Medwed said. “I think this is a fantastic thing both for LGBT couples and for the entire country. We have had two classes of people for far too long, and we can now say without a doubt that the Constitution really does stand for equality of all citizens.” Georgia banned same-sex marriage until the high court’s decision. Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens, who is Jewish, said in a statement: “Once the Supreme Court has ruled, its Order is the law of the land. As such, Georgia will follow the law and adhere to the ruling of the Court.” A number of Atlanta rabbis had made themselves available to officiate same-sex weddings if and when the high court ruled against the ban. Rabbis Erin Boxt of Temple Kol Emeth, Michael Bernstein of Congregation Gesher L’Torah, Malka Packer of InterfaithFamily/Atlanta and Pamela Gottfried and The Temple’s entire rabbinical staff had signed up at freedomtomarry. org to officiate same-sex weddings in anticipation of the ruling. Other local rabbis are ready to perform the ceremony. ■ Reaction to the ruling, Page 6


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