Fri, Mar 28, 2025, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm ET
250 Auburn Avenue Northeast
250 Auburn Avenue Northeast
Suite #228
Atlanta, Georgia 30303, United States (US)
This year, ULGA-YP joins the young professionals from AJC ACCESS and the Emerging 100 of Atlanta in hosting a young professional Black/Jewish Shabbat. The Jewish Sabbath, often seen as a day of reflection, provides a valuable opportunity for us all to join together, enjoy delicious food, and have powerful dinner conversations.
We will convene at the Oddfellows Building & Auditorium, the oldest Black owned building in the city of Atlanta, on Friday, March 28th from 6PM – 9PM.
ULGA-YP is providing complimentary admission to the first 20 members to register to attend. That includes entry, drinks, and a delicious shabbat dinner!
Please reach out to President Jordan at [email protected] with additional questions.
250 Auburn Avenue Northeast
250 Auburn Avenue Northeast
Suite #228
Atlanta, Georgia 30303, United States (US)
Fri, Mar 28, 2025, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm ET
The Urban League of Greater Atlanta Young Professionals (ULGA-YP) is comprised of young professionals across metro Atlanta who are dedicated to serving their local communities through social and community activism.
The mission of ULGA-YP is to support the National Urban League movement through volunteerism, philanthropy, and membership development. We accomplish this by supporting our local affiliate, The Urban League of Greater Atlanta, providing a forum for the development of young professionals and engagement of Atlanta’s youth.
The Urban League of Greater Atlanta Young Professionals (ULGA-YP) is comprised of young professionals across metro Atlanta who are dedicated to serving their local communities through social and community activism.
The mission of ULGA-YP is to support the National Urban League movement through volunteerism, philanthropy, and membership development. We accomplish this by supporting our local affiliate, The Urban League of Greater Atlanta, providing a forum for the development of young professionals and engagement of Atlanta’s youth.