Dalston Synagogue
The Dalston Synagogue was a Jewish place of worship in the London Borough of IslingtonNewington Green, North London, from about 1885 to 1970. It was also known as the Poets Road Synagogue and was not in Dalston, another area of north-east London. Jews fleeing the pogroms of the Russian Empire, and those beginning to leave the East End of London and move northwards towards Stoke Newington and Stamford Hill established a congregation in the neighbourhood by 1876. This became one of the leading members of the United Synagogue List of synagogues in the Hill., This formed a United Synagogue, and its Victorian Gothic building was erected in Poets Road in 1885.
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Dalston Synagogue
The Dalston Synagogue was a Jewish place of worship in the London Borough of IslingtonNewington Green, North London, from about 1885 to 1970. It was also known as the Poets Road Synagogue and was not in Dalston, another area of north-east London. Jews fleeing the pogroms of the Russian Empire, and those beginning to leave the East End of London and move northwards towards Stoke Newington and Stamford Hill established a congregation in the neighbourhood by 1876. This became one of the leading members of the United Synagogue List of synagogues in the Hill., This formed a United Synagogue, and its Victorian Gothic building was erected in Poets Road in 1885.
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