Congregation B'nai Torah, Conservative synagogue in Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States.
Congregation B'nai Torah is a synagogue located in Sandy Springs that houses multiple spaces for community activities in a single compound. The campus includes a sanctuary for worship, educational facilities for children, kitchens designed for kosher meals, and a ritual bath that serves the wider region.
The congregation was founded in 1981 by young Jews connected through Emory University and began with around 125 families. In 2003, the community shifted its religious orientation from Orthodox to Conservative practices.
The community serves as a gathering place where members celebrate milestones together and mark important occasions throughout the year. Families come here for naming ceremonies, coming-of-age events, and weddings that connect them to their traditions.
The location is accessible for visitors who wish to attend services and events throughout the year. It is helpful to contact ahead or check what is happening on a particular day and what might be needed.
A notable feature is the ritual bath built on the campus in 2015 that serves not just this congregation but the entire metro Atlanta area. This facility quietly supports a religious practice that visitors may not immediately recognize as significant.
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