Or Hadash

Meaning “New Light,” is a welcoming and inclusive Jewish community in Atlanta, rooted in joyful prayer, lifelong learning, and creative pathways for spiritual connection.

About Us

We believe that we each hold a divine spark of light inside of us, whether we’re total novices in Jewish prayer and study or we come from years of experience. We bring our full selves here, and we invite you to bring your whole self, too.

We are an ever-evolving Jewish community grounded in tradition and guided by the yearnings and imagination of our members. We are built on the connections that can only form when we are totally ourselves.

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Rabbi Lauren Henderson

Rooted in Jewish tradition and inspired by spiritual creativity, Rabbi Lauren Henderson guides Congregation Or Hadash in cultivating joyful prayer, lifelong learning opportunities for all ages and stages, and authentic connection. She and the congregation warmly welcome all who seek meaning, belonging, and community.

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Watch Our

Shabbat and Holiday Services

Join us in person or online and experience the warmth, connection, and spirit of Congregation Or Hadash. You will find our livestream here.

What We Offer

  • Inclusive worship

    Inclusive Worship

    Experience services that honor tradition and embrace modernity.

  • Lifelong Learning

    Lifelong Learning

    Engage in educational opportunities for all ages.

  • Community Connections

    Community Connections

    Participate in diverse groups and social events.

  • Social Action

    Social Action:

    Join us in making a positive impact through Tikkun Olam.​

Featured Events

  • Parashat Vayikra, March 20-21, 2026

    Kabbalat Shabbat
    Friday, March 20, 6:30 pm

    Shabbat Morning Services
    Saturday, March 21, 9:15 am

    As always, we invite you to join us in-person or on Zoom (password required) for Shabbat services. Alternatively, you can view our services without the passcode from our YouTube channel.

  • Reweaving Home: Communities, Memory, and Life in Israel

    Wednesday, March 18, 11:00 am

    Join us for another Zoom session with Rabbi Emeritus Analia Bortz to explore life in Israel during this moment. She will be answering questions that were not answered in the first discussion on March 11. Everyone welcome.

    No cost. Please RSVP and click here to ZOOM. PW: Connect18.

  • Spring Torah Tours

    Fridays at 10:00am

    Join us Friday mornings at 10am as we take our Torah study on the road to coffee shops around town. Take a break from your morning’s work and meet Dr. Amy for an hour of Jewish text, warm coffee, and great conversation. Come once or come weekly — bring a friend. No cost; RSVP requested but not required.

    March 20: Alon’s at Phipps Plaza
    March 27: Sidecar Coffee (Chamblee)

    Come for the Torah, stay for the schmooze — and put these dates on your calendar now. Lehitra’ot — see you soon!

    Learn More.

  • Shabbat Hadasha: Shabbat Morning Experience

    Saturday, March 21, 10:00 am


    Looking for a more accessible prayer experience? Shabbat Hadashablends guided meditation, deep exploration of the Shabbat liturgy, paired text study, and an abbreviated Torah service into a thoughtful, participatory morning that opens the door to meaningful prayer. Learn More and join R'Lauren for this monthly Shabbat morning experience.

  • What are the Political Implications and Strategic Reverberations of the Recent Wars?

    Tillie & Max Stein Family Lecture
    Sunday, March 22, 7:00 pm

    We welcome Michael Eisenstadt, Kahn Senior Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, for a timely and important conversation with Professor Ken Stein. They will examine how these wars catalyzed by Iran are reshaping Israel’s regional strategy and the impact on American Jewry. No cost; open to all. For more information to register Click here.

Upcoming events.

Mark your calendars and join us for our upcoming events.