This large, oval-shaped building, topped with a Star of David, was originally a temple that relocated around 1970. It later became a church, known for broadcasting large services from the main room pictured here.
The building’s size is impressive, extending beyond the spacious room shown to include a rear section with a large hall and a gym/auditorium on the ground floor.
Below ground, there’s a room with old printing presses, remnants from when the church printed its own newspaper, along with a covered pool and several storage rooms and classrooms—all filled with relics from its past.
Sadly, much of the church has fallen into disrepair. Peeling plaster, uneven floors, and musty odours now dominate the once-vibrant space.