6 Burnfield Road, Giffnock, Glasgow G46 7QB Tel : + 44 141 638 8947 https://www.marksdeli.co.uk/
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Scottish Jewish Archives Centre
129 Hill Street, Garnethill, Glasgow G3 6UB Tel : + 44 141 332 4911 www.sjac.org.uk
Plus d'infosGiffnock Shul
222 Fenwick Road, Giffnock, Glasgow G46 6UE Tel : + 44 141 577 82 50 http://www.giffnockshul.co.uk/
Plus d'infosOr Hadash Synagogue
147 Ayr Road, Newton Mearns, Glasgow G77 6RE Tel : + 44 141 639 4083 https://www.grs.org.uk/
Plus d'infosLe Havre Synagogue
38 Rue Victor Hugo, 76600 Le Havre Tél : + 33 2 35 21 14 59
Plus d'infosKing’s College, University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen AB24 3FX Tel : + 44 1224 272000 https://www.abdn.ac.uk/
Plus d'infosAberdeen Synagogue and Community Center
74 Dee St, Aberdeen AB11 6DS Tel : + 44 7955 706333 https://www.asjcc.co.uk/
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Rouen
55 Rue des Bons Enfants, 76000 Rouen Tel : 02 35 71 01 44
Plus d'infosHatikvah Synagogue
Highurst Street, Radford, Nottingham NG7 3QA Tel : + 44 115 947 2004 Shalom and Welcome to The Nottingham Hebrew Congregation
Plus d'infosNottingham Liberal Synagogue
Lloyd Street, Sherwood, Nottingham NG5 4BP Tel : + 44 115 962 4761 https://www.nottinghamliberalsynagogue.com/
Plus d'infosBristol and West Progressive Jewish Congegration
43/47 Bannerman Road, Bristol BS5 0RR Tel : + 44 117 403 3456 Home
Plus d'infosPark Row Synagogue
9 Park Row, Bristol BS1 5LP Tel : + 44 117 427 0613 https://www.parkrowsynagogue.org/
Plus d'infosNottingham
In the 13th century, the Jewish community of Nottingham was one of the 27 recognized by the Kingdom. It suffered a violent attack in 1264 during the Barons’ War, then was a victim like other English Jewish communities of the Edict of expulsion of 1290. A moving synagogue From the resettlement of the Jews in England in the middle of the 17th century until the beginning of the 19th few ...
Plus d'infosBristol
Jews accompanied the conquests of the aptly named William the Conqueror in the 11th century. They settled in Bristol during her son’s reign. The city became one of the main centers of medieval Jewish life in England. Yet their fate in the port city of Bristol was far from a picnic in the 13th century. All Jewish heads of household were sent to Bristol prisons in 1210 and forced to pay a ...
Plus d'infosSamuel Bak Museum
10 Naugarduko street, Vilnius Tel +370 5 212 0112 https://www.jmuseum.lt/en/samuel-bak-museum-2/
Plus d'infosGateshead Yeshiva
88 Windermere Street, Gateshead NE8 1UB Tel : + 44 191 477 2616 Gateshead Yeshivah Alumni
Plus d'infosGateshead
The presence of Jews in this industrial city in northern England is relatively recent. At the end of the 19th century, Zachariah Bern from Newcastle-upon-Tyne created the impetus for the establishment of a community in Gateshead. Creation of Gateshead’s yeshiva In 1929, his son-in-law, Moshe David Freed, along with other students such as David Dryan and David Baddiel, established a in ...
Plus d'infosChabad House
37 A Castle Street, Cambridge CB3 0AH Tel + 44 7825 126 724 https://www.cuchabad.org/
Plus d'infosCambridge Traditional Jewish Congregation
3 Thompson’s Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8A https://www.ctjc.org.uk/contact
Plus d'infosBeth Shalom Synagogue
Auckland Road, Cambridge CB5 8DW Tel + 44 1223 367842 Home
Plus d'infosCambridge University Library
West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DR Tel : + 44 1223 333 000 https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/
Plus d'infosCambridge
The first administrative traces of the presence of Jews in the city of Cambridge seem to date from the 13th century. About fifty Jewish families are recorded in documents between 1224 and 1240. In 1275, the Jews were expelled from Cambridge and the rest of the region under the tutelage of Eleonore de Provence, mother of Edward I. The latter expelled the Jews of the Kingdom by the Edict of ...
Plus d'infosBrandwood End Cemetery
Kings Heath, Birmingham B14 6EQ. Tel: +44 121 643 0884
Plus d'infosWitton cemetery
The Ridgeway, College Road, Erdington, Birmingham Tel: + 44 121 643 0884
Plus d'infosSolihull Synagogue
3 Monastery Drive, Solihull, West Midlands, B91 1DW Tel: + 44 121 706 8736 www.solihullshul.org
Plus d'infosBirmingham Progressive Synagogue
Roseland Way, Bishopgate Street, Birmingham, B15 1HD Tel: + 44 121 634 3888 www.bpsjudaism.com
Plus d'infosBirmingham Hebrew Congegration (BHC) Singers Hill
Blucher Street, Birmingham B1 1H Tel: + 44 121 643 0884 https://www.birminghamsynagogue.com/
Plus d'infosBirmingham Central Synagogue
4 Speedwell Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B5 7PR Tel: + 44 121 440 4044 www.centralshul.com
Plus d'infosBirmingham
Around 1730, the first Jews settled in the city of Birmingham. The city’s first glass kiln was built by Meyer Oppenheim around 1760. A synagogue was established in the 1780s in the Froggery district. Another synagogue was built in 1809 but was destroyed, along with other places of worship which did not meet the standards of the time, during riots in 1813. It was rebuilt and enlarged in ...
Plus d'infosFlorence Place Jewish Cemetery
Florence Place, Brighton BN1 7BB Tel : +44 1273 888855
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