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By David Cohen david@atljewishtimes.com he Atlanta Jewish Music Festival is bringing international music to town for the sixth annual event. The Spring Festival will feature Israeli Yael Deckelbaum and Diwan Saz and Montreal-based Jump Babylon. With an eye on attracting young, intown Jews, AJMF will put on 10 events in 12 days in March. The festival will include Macon-based band Red Heifers and Atlanta-area artists (Hannah) Zale, Sammy Rosenbaum and Tony Levitas. “We are really excited about this year’s Spring Festival,” said Russell Gottschalk, the festival’s founder and director. “We’ve had international performers in the past but never at our opening night, and we’ve never focused entirely on international artists, specifically performers from Israel, at our main event. Main event headliner Yael Deckelbaum has performed since age 16 as a solo artist and is releasing an album this spring. She is also a member of the Israeli folk trio Habanot Nechama. Diwan Saz consists of seven Jews, Muslims and Christians who perform ancient music from Central Asia, Turkey and Israel, promoting peace and understanding through their music. AJMF6 kicks off Thursday, March 12, at Steve’s Live Music with Jump Babylon and its klezmer-inspired ska/roots/ rock. The Sandy Springs venue will also host Zale’s album release party March 14. The festival will produce a stage at the 31st annual Atlanta Community Food Bank Hunger Walk/Run on March 15. The main event will be March 21 at the Variety Playhouse. Additions to the Spring Festival include a cantorial showcase at Temple Emanu-El on March 22 and a closing Holocaust remembrance concert March 23.