Atlanta, GA February 15, 2023 –(PR.com)– The Atlanta Jewish Life Festival returns to the world-famous for a fourth year Georgia Aquarium. Tickets for the March 5th event, scheduled from 11am to 3pm, are on sale now, entry through the Ocean’s Ballroom entrance.
Founded by the Atlanta Jewish Times, the event is Atlanta’s largest one-day festival promoting and celebrating Jewish and Israeli arts, food, music and culture while connecting the community with local synagogues, nonprofit organizations and social action groups in the hope of furthering this strengthen bonds and understanding of the Jewish faith, traditions and family. This year, they’re adding a splash of the Jewish holiday of Purim. This timely holiday calls for festivals and events that include wearing your favorite costume. The Atlanta Jewish Times is giving away cash prizes to those who wear the best costumes.
“We are excited to be back for the fourth year as the congregation feels more secure about coming back to larger gatherings,” said Michael Morris, AJLF founder and editor of the Atlanta Jewish Times. “We always welcome this unique opportunity to bring together thousands of Jewish families for kosher food, entertainment and the opportunity to meet informally with over 100 Jewish community service organizations.”
Festival-goers can expect a variety of kosher foods, music, children’s entertainment, a Purim costume contest and a chance to meet the organizations and institutions that make up the Jewish community here in Atlanta.
Tickets for the event are $22 each, and $8 for children ages 3 to 12 (tickets for children under 3 are free). A family pass for two adults and four children is also available for $65. All tickets include admission to the Georgia Aquarium for the day.
Tickets can be purchased at www.atlantajewishlifefestival.com. The website will also be regularly updated with information on the schedule, vendors and partners who will be attending the 2023 event.
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