The old Chevrolet paint and body shop was an empty space with no use. A new Jewish community in Atlanta saw it as a new home for their place of worship. Since 2003 this group had gone from place to place renting buildings for their weekly service. As the community grew they would have to find someplace bigger.
In 2010 the community bought the land and building. Nothing was sacred about the auto shop. It was spacious and affordable. Their budget was 4.8 million, and they wanted To take as little to the landfill as possible. At the completion the members were wowed. People are amazed to learn of the transformation.
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