Jewish Time

Season 2 Trailer

March 24, 2023 Kaylene Ladinsky & Jeff Silberblatt Season 2 Episode 0
Jewish Time
Season 2 Trailer
Show Notes Transcript

The mission of the Atlanta Jewish Times Podcast is to create a sense of community throughout the geographically dispersed Jewish people of greater Atlanta. The AJT accomplishes its mission through the timely dissemination of local news and important national Jewish and Israeli interests; support of local synagogue, nonprofit and cultural endeavors and events; the announcement of family simchas and lifecycle events; thought-provoking dialogue and debate on current issues and Jewish ideas; and the strengthening of the bonds and understanding of Jewish culture, tradition and family.

Jeff Silberblatt, the host of  “Jewish Times” brings a memorable radio voice, accustomed to serving as a voice-over actor in radio commercials. He has a 22-year history managing broadcast programming for radio stations and groups across the country and has worked with CBS radio, Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia), Viacom and Cumulus Media.

He managed radio stations in Michigan, Washington, D.C., and Honolulu before coming to Atlanta to manage Peach 94.9.

As a broadcast manager he rubbed shoulders with celebrities, including Elton John, Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen, and while in Hawaii, he was part of a production team that produced sold-out concerts at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu starring Celine Dion, Lionel Richie, The Rolling Stones and Ricky Martin.

He is an experienced integrated marketer with strong and respected management experience and success.

Has expertise in all things SEO/ SEM, Social, Behavioral Targeting, Linear and OTT Connected TV. Understand how to propose, present and execute both strategic digital and traditional marketing plans to clients. Jeff has strong presenting skills and a thorough understanding of how to gain the client’s trust. 

Kaylene Ladinksy Bio:

Atlanta Jewish Times’ Kaylene Ladinsky, has been with the AJT since January 2011. She has served the AJT as a writer, business manager, associate publisher throughout her tenure and now serves as the newspaper’s editor and managing publisher. She is a recipient of multiple Simon Rockower Jewish Journalism Awards, nationally recognized as a Marquis Who’s Who of American and Who’s Who of America’s Women of Influence,currently serves as an executive board member for the American Jewish Press Association and Atlanta Jewish Life Foundation, as well as an active member of the National Newspaper Association.

News and community relations took priority when becoming founder and president of Americans United with Israel Corporation, a charitable 501(c)3 NGO based in Atlanta, Georgia in 2009.

She has 15 years of experience in corporate mediation representing many Fortune 500 clients, including FEDEX, Muzak and Citibank. Kaylene’s passions include her family, community, educating and rallying diverse “Americans” in support of Israel.

Kaylene has degrees in Business Administration from Northwestern University of Ohio and Criminology from Iowa Community College. She is married to Lou Ladinsky and they have three adult children together. 


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Voice: Hi, and welcome to Jewish Time, a podcast brought to you by the Atlanta Jewish Times, keeping Jewish Atlanta connected, where our mission is to bring you a timely and interesting conversation with people who connect Jewish Atlanta locally. Nationally and around the world.

Kaylene Ladinsky: You know, I think this podcast is fantastic. It makes us relevant to this day and age. I think it also can bring some life to the different things that readers read in the paper. One of the main goals since, at least over the last six years, is to not just be a community newspaper, but a community institution.
Something that connects Jewish Atlanta in all ways. I think one of the things that is going to be most exciting for
[00:01:00] our community is that, and we’re gonna try to get our JBC breakfasts back and have really interesting speakers. Then we also, we’re gonna be rolling out our 40 Under 40 awards luncheon.
Soon. We’re gonna start having, like, trade shows that connect our advertisers and the businesses that support our community.
ASK Kaylene is giving me the job to go out and find your answer, or at least some sort of an explanation towards it. So if you send in a question that you feel is important for our community or a topic that we should really address, then it’s gonna be my job to go find them, and identify the proper way to answer the question, and that’s exactly what we’ll do. That’ll be part of the podcast. If there may be two or three questions that we go
[00:02:00] through, I may bring the person that asks the question onto the show. The Atlanta Jewish Times has been around for, it’ll be 98 years.

That in itself shows how strong the paper is and reliable that it’s been around for so many years. Believe it or not, we have thousands of people who read our newspaper, and that is the reason why you should subscribe.” 

Voice: Thank you for listening to Jewish Time, brought to you by the Atlanta Jewish Times, keeping Jewish Atlanta connected.

Go to Atlanta Jewish times.com to find insightful articles and subscription information. Send in that question you’ve always wanted answered to our editor and managing publisher, Kaylene Ladinsky. And she’ll answer it on an upcoming episode of ASK Kaylene.