9 St Mary Pl, Dundee DD1 5RB https://www.scojec.org/communities/tfjc/contactus.html
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Dundee
The presence of Jews in the city of Dundee dates back to the middle of the 19th century when fabric merchants from Hamburg came to do some shopping in the city. Some settled there and quickly assimilated into the population. Dundee’s first synagogue was built in 1878 at Murraygate. The Jewish Year Book of 1901 lists 127 Jews in Dundee. The synagogue moved to Meadow Street in 1920 thanks ...
Plus d'infosL’Chaim’s Kosher Restaurant & Sora’s Café
L’Chaim’s Kosher Restaurant & Sora’s Café, 222 Fenwick Road, Giffnock, Glasgow G46 6UE Tel : + 44 141 638 6116 http://www.lubofscot.co.uk/lchaims/lunches.htm
Plus d'infosMark’s Deli
6 Burnfield Road, Giffnock, Glasgow G46 7QB Tel : + 44 141 638 8947 https://www.marksdeli.co.uk/
Plus d'infosScottish 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'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'infosAberdeen
This pretty harbor in the north-east of Edinburgh welcomed Jews in 1665, boarded an eastbound boat to join the controversial figure Shabbetai Zvi. This presence is attested by letters sent from Aberdeen. The city was distinguished by its welcome thanks to the Marischal University, which was one of the first in Britain to allow Jewish students not to be mere free listeners but to have access ...
Plus d'infosEdinburgh
As in the rest of the country, the Scottish capital received virtually no Jews until the 18th century. We find the administrative trace of a request for installation by a certain David Brown in 1691. The first request for the purchase of a tomb by a Jew was that of Herman Lyon, a dentist from Germany who settled in in the city in 1788. About 20 families founded a Jewish community in Edinburgh ...
Plus d'infosEdinburgh Hebrew Congregation
Synagogue Chambers, 4 Salisbury Rd, Edinburgh EH16 5AB +44 (0) 131 667 3144 http://www.ehcong.com/
Plus d'infosGarnethill Synagogue
129 Hill St, Glasgow G3 6UB +44 (0) 141 332 4151 http://garnethill.org.uk/
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