By MADISON HIRNEISEN THE CENTER SQUARE (The Center Square) – When IKAR, a Los Angeles Jewish community, purchased a piece of property four years ago, they began envisioning a synagogue home for themselves. The community, which has been a congregation for about 18 years now, never owned their own building. As they began planning what their synagogue and community home would be, something else became clear. “It became really evident to us that one of the very best things we could do as a faith community buying and owning property in Los Angeles was to figure out how to build...