Congregation B'nai Torah is a Conservative synagogue located in Sandy Springs, Georgia, in the United States.
[1][2] It was founded in 1981 by young, unaffiliated Jews who had attended the Hillel High holiday services at Emory University since the 1970s.
[3] The 125 member families met in a closed grammar school until 1984, and then for two years in trailers, until they constructed a synagogue building.
Soon after, the synagogue completed a transition to an egalitarian practice, with women now integrated into all ritual roles.
The present location on 700 Mount Vernon Highway contains a large sanctuary, a gift shop, meat and dairy kosher kitchens, a religious school, and a preschool, all of which were renovated in 2014–2015.