Jane Gudelsky Aronoff is a founding member and was the first female president of Temple Kol Emeth in Marietta, GA. She continues to be involved with the congregation today. In 2004, she became active in the reform movement as the Union for Reform Judaism’s MUM co-chairperson for the Southeast region and in 2007 she was chosen as the Savannah regional biennial co-chair. She served on the URJ Board of Trustees from 2005-2016 including as chair of the South District of the URJ.
Jane has also served on the national board of Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ).
Jane supports the Jewish Women’s Fund in Atlanta and has served on the Atlanta board of PJ Library.
A law librarian by profession, for 19 years, Jane owned Library Specialists, Inc. a library management company that she sold in 2003. She retired in 2008 as Publisher of Family Enterprise Publishing. Jane earned her bachelor’s degree from Boston University and her Masters in Library Science from Simmons College.
Jane lives in Marietta, GA with her husband Craig. They have three grown children and seven grandchildren.