What Makes a Co-Working Space Jewish?

Features Jenny Camhi, Hive Director

Open the door to this co-working space in Atlanta, and a long table with people working, typing and talking away confronts you. Exposed brick and lots of whiteboards make up the wall. A curving staircase leads to a rooftop overlooking the BeltLine, a popular multi-use trail that rings the city center. Look closer: You may find kosher food in the shared fridge. The Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta’s elementATL is one of the newest in a crop of Jewish co-working spaces.

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