In 1990, the congregation relocated to a new purpose-built synagogue in Glenside, where it shared a campus with the Jewish Day School, Massada College.
[9] The synagogue was remodelled by architect Christopher Arthur Smith in 1938, and given an Art Deco cement facade.
[12] The new campus, encompassing the AHC and Massada College was officially opened by Bill Hayden, governor-general of Australia on 22 July 1990.
[1] The decision to leave Glenside was made as that building was designed to meet the needs of a larger congregation at the time.
[1] The property the congregation purchased was built in 1915 as a Seventh-day Adventist Mission Hall and subsequently housed the Federated Liquor and Allied Industries Employees' Union of Australia and then a performing arts venue.