North Western Reform Synagogue
Alyth (also known as North Western Reform Synagogue) at Temple Fortune in north west London is a Jewish community that was founded in 1933. Three years later, in 1936, the synagogue was built in Alyth Gardens, on land carved out from the West London Synagogue’s cemetery in Hoop Lane. Alyth is one of the largest Reform synagogues in the United Kingdom. It has around 2100 adult and 1000 child members, and is twinned with the Leo Baeck Community Centre in Haifa and the Jewish community in Kerch, a city in Ukraine.
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North Western Reform Synagogue
Alyth (also known as North Western Reform Synagogue) at Temple Fortune in north west London is a Jewish community that was founded in 1933. Three years later, in 1936, the synagogue was built in Alyth Gardens, on land carved out from the West London Synagogue’s cemetery in Hoop Lane. Alyth is one of the largest Reform synagogues in the United Kingdom. It has around 2100 adult and 1000 child members, and is twinned with the Leo Baeck Community Centre in Haifa and the Jewish community in Kerch, a city in Ukraine.
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Cantor: Cheryl Wunch
Rabbis: Mark Goldsmith, Josh Levy, Maurice Michaels
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Alyth Gardens, Temple Fortune, London Borough of Barnet
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