If you're looking to:
· Inspire others
· Be inspired
· Be part of the growth of a shul with a personable, friendly, down-to-earth, engaging,
· Knowledgeable, inspiring, and dynamic Rav
· Experience a shul with regular fun, exciting, and social activities
· Live in a tight-knit, intimate community of wholesome, friendly people
experience Southern Hospitality
· Have all the amenities of an Orthodox community
· Be minutes away from beautiful state parks
· Live a short drive from beautiful mountains
· Live in a beautiful home in a beautiful neighborhood...
. . . then come join us in Sandy Springs, GA!!
Info to some commonly asked questions: Sandy Springs has an eruv, Ashkenaz and Chabad shul (with mikvah and Thursday evening best pizza in Atlanta!), kosher caterer with pop up meals purchasable by the community, meat restaurant, Chabad day school (early childhood through middle school), Modern Orthodox co-ed school (early childhood through high school), 2 local grocery stores with sizeable kosher sections, kosher ice cream store and kosher bundt cake store.
Sandy Springs is located within a short 20-minute drive from the larger Atlanta Orthodox community of Toco Hills which has a Jewish day school (not co-ed), yeshiva high school for boys and Bais Yaakov type girls high school, 4 shuls, kollel, 2 kosher grocery stores, pizza store, meat restaurant, 2 general grocery stores with sizeable kosher departments, mikvah, sofer, and more. .
As a native Atlantan, I know the Atlanta real estate market inside and out. I love helping buyers find their dream homes in the exact locations where they want to live. Many of the houses I sell are "off market" which means I know about them before they are listed online. I always appreciate the opportunity to be of service and look forward to helping you when the time is right. Call anytime to discuss or if you have questions.
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