Meet our 2026 Honoree
Shirley’s lifelong commitment to Jewish communal life began with Hadassah and synagogue Sisterhood and deepened through her involvement with the Atlanta Jewish Federation’s Young Leadership and Women’s Divisions. Though she learned the importance of giving from her parents, it was through Federation that her dedication to the Jewish community truly expanded, including multiple missions to Israel with Perry. Among her most unforgettable experiences was a mission in the 1980s to Poland and Russia, visiting concentration camps and secretly meeting with Refuseniks, followed in the early 1990s by adopting a Russian mother and her two children into their family’s Shabbat and holiday life—a relationship that endures to this day. For thirty years, Shirley volunteered as a docent at The Breman Museum, educating thousands of students and teachers about the Holocaust, many of whom had never met a Jewish person before. She considers this work her most emotionally powerful and rewarding volunteer experience. A devoted supporter of Jewish education, Shirley and Perry proudly watched the growth of Atlanta Jewish Academy, where their grandchildren’s early friendships and experiences reflected the school’s enduring impact on hearts, minds, and Jewish life.
Jonny’s journey mirrors that same powerful arc of continuity and impact. A graduate of both GHA and Yeshiva Atlanta and a former member of the AJA staff, Jonny is now a leader in Atlanta’s Jewish cultural and communal life through his work on the board of Netzach Israel Synagogue, Yalla! Productions, and as the organizer of the Atlanta Shabbat Project dinner, which brings together more than 600 community members each year.
Together, as parents of three proud AJA students, Dinah and Jonny represent the very best of what AJA stands for, making the Evening of Honor a meaningful celebration of the legacy they help build every day.
Julie joined Atlanta Jewish Academy in 2016 and, after several years, found her true home in Kindergarten. For the past eight years, she has taught alongside her cherished teaching partner, Carmit Shiff, a collaboration she describes as both professionally grounding and deeply joyful. During her decade at AJA, Julie also became a parent to three children—Hailey, Kayla, and Elliot—each of whom attends AJA, further strengthening her connection to our school community. Outside the classroom, Julie enjoys cooking, spending time with her family, relaxing at Lake Oconee (her happy place), and gathering with friends, all of which help fuel the warmth and energy she brings to her teaching every day.