This is a beautiful, thriving Jewish temple located in Sandy Springs. It has 800 members in the congregation. It is open on Sunday for religious school, Friday night services are at 8pm, and there is a shabbat service on a Saturday morning at 10am, and once a month there is a congregational dinner followed by service. It has a large social hall, which is available for rental. It also offers study groups, choir and music programs, youth programs, preschool, and missionary programs. Beverly Brown is the executive director. It has been at this location for the past 30 years and it is the only synagogue in Sandy Springs. The Senior Rabbi is Julie S. Schwartz.
This reform congregation temple sits on a beautiful property in western Roswell. The religious school director Hassia Levin was the inspiration behind founding the temple in 1987. Since then, 500 families have joined the congregation. The interior of the buildings are extremely attractive. Activities go from youth groups to senior groups and all in between. An adult choir and a youth choir ensure that all who want to sing out get a chance. Their excellent web site can help you determine if Temple Beth Tikvah is right for you.