• Source: Western Marble Arch Synagogue
    • The Western Marble Arch Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 1 Wallenberg Place, in the City of Westminster, in Central London, England, in the United Kingdom.
      The congregation was formed in 1991 as the result of a merger between the Western and the Marble Arch Synagogues, with the former congregation dating from 1761. It is a leading Modern Orthodox congregation and offers religious and social activities to its members and the wider community. The congregation worships in the Ashkenazi rite.


      History


      The Western Synagogue was founded in 1761 in Great Pulteney Street, Westminster. The congregation, formally named the Ḥevra Kadisha shel Gemilluth Ḥasadim (Hebrew: חברה קדישא של גמילות חסדים, lit. 'Holy Congregation of Acts of Charity') first met in the home of Wolf Liepman, a prosperous immigrant merchant from St. Petersburg. A series of leased spaces followed until 1826 when the congregation built an elaborate synagogue in St. Alban's Place, Haymarket and renamed itself The Western Synagogue.
      The Western Synagogue and Marble Arch Synagogue, the latter founded in 1957, merged in 1991.


      Notable members


      Constance, Lady Battersea
      Barrington Black
      Lord David Gold
      Sir Samuel Montagu, Lord Swaythling
      Hannah Primrose, Countess of Rosebery
      Sir Gerald Ronson
      Sir Stuart Samuel
      Viscount David de Stern
      Anthony Yadgaroff


      See also



      History of the Jews in England
      List of Jewish communities in the United Kingdom
      List of synagogues in the United Kingdom


      References




      = Bibliography

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      Barnett, Arthur (1961). The Western Synagogue through Two Centuries (1761–1961). London: Vallentine Mitchell.
      Levy, Mathias (1897). The Western Synagogue: Some Materials for its History. London: Geo. Barber.
      Picciotto, James (1875). Sketches of Anglo-Jewish History. Trübner & Company, Ludgate Hill.
      Roth, Cecil (1932). Records of the Western Synagogue, 1761–1932. London: E. Goldston.


      External links


      Official website

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