This is a list of Jewish communities in the United Kingdom, including synagogues, yeshivot[nb 1] and Hebrew schools. For a list of buildings which were previously used as synagogues see List of former synagogues in the United Kingdom.
England
East of England
Cambridge and East Anglia
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Beth Shalom Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Cambridge | website | [1] | |
Cambridge Traditional Jewish Congregation (Thompson's Lane Synagogue) | Independent (Ashkenazi) Orthodox | Cambridge | website | [2] | |
Cambridge University Jewish Society | Cambridge | website | [3] | ||
Chabad of Cambridge | Chabad | Cambridge | website | [4] | |
Norwich Liberal Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | Norwich | website | [5] | |
Norwich Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Norwich | website | [5] | |
Peterborough Liberal Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | Peterborough | website | [6][7] | |
Suffolk Liberal Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | Suffolk | website |
East Midlands
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Grimsby Hebrew Congregation (Sir Moses Montefiore Synagogue) | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Grimsby | website | [9] | |
Leicester Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Leicester | website | [10] | |
Leicester Progressive Jewish Congregation | Liberal Judaism | Leicester | website | [11][12] | |
Lincolnshire Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | Lincoln | website | [13] | |
Chabad Lubavitch of Nottingham | Chabad | Nottingham | website | [14] | |
Nottingham Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Nottingham | website | [15] | |
Nottingham Liberal Synagogue | Liberal Judaism | Nottingham | website | [12] |
Essex
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Buckhurst Hill Masorti Synagogue (New Essex Masorti Synagogue) | Masorti Judaism | Buckhurst Hill | website | [16] | |
Chabad Buckhurst Hill | Chabad | Buckhurst Hill | website | [17] | |
Chabad Epping | Chabad | Epping | website | [18] | |
Chabad Southend | Chabad | Westcliff-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea | website | [19] | |
Canvey Island Jewish Community | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Canvey Island | website | [20] | |
Chelmsford Jewish Community | Unaffiliated | Chelmsford | website | [21] | |
Chigwell & Hainault Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Chigwell | website | [22] | |
Colchester and District Jewish Community | Unaffiliated | Colchester | website | [23] | |
Harlow Jewish Community | Reform Judaism | Harlow | website | [24] | |
Loughton Synagogue | Federation of Synagogues | Loughton | website | [25][26] | |
Tikvah Chadasha (Brentwood Reform Synagogue) | Reform Judaism | Shenfield | website | [27] | |
Southend and District Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Westcliff-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea | website | [28] | |
Southend & Westcliff Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Westcliff-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea | website | [29] | |
Westcliff Chareidi Synagogue | Chareidi | Westcliff-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea | website | [30] | |
Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Bedfordshire Progressive Synagogue | Liberal Judaism | website | |||
Borehamwood and Elstree Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Borehamwood | website | [31][32][33] | |
Ohr Yisrael Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Borehamwood | website | [34] | |
Rambam Sephardi (Spanish & Portuguese Jews' Congregation of Elstree & Borehamwood) | Sephardi Orthodox | Borehamwood | website | [35] | |
South Herts & Edgware Masorti (SHEMA) | Masorti Judaism | Borehamwood and Edgware | website | [36] | |
Yavneh College | Borehamwood | website | [37] | ||
Bushey Habad | Chabad | Bushey | website | [38][39] | |
Immanuel College | Bushey | website | [40] | ||
The Liberal Synagogue Elstree | Liberal Judaism | Elstree | [41] | ||
Chabad Lubavitch of Radlett | Chabad | Radlett | website | [42] | |
Radlett Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Radlett | website | [32][43] | |
Radlett United Synagogue | United Synagogue | Radlett | website | [44] | |
United Synagogue|Radlett|website|[45] | |||||
St Albans Masorti Synagogue | Masorti Judaism | St Albans | website | [46] | |
St Albans United Synagogue | United Synagogue | St Albans | [47] | ||
Shenley United Jewish Community | United Synagogue | Shenley | website | [48] | |
Stevenage Liberal Synagogue | Liberal Judaism | Stevenage | website | [49] | |
Watford and District Synagogue | United Synagogue | Watford | [50] | ||
Welwyn Garden City Hebrew Congregation | United Synagogue | Welwyn Garden City | website | [51] |
Greater London and Surrey
Central London
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Beit Klal Yisrael | Liberal Judaism | Fitzrovia, London W1 | website | [52] | |
Central Synagogue London | United Synagogue | London W1 | website | [53] | |
Chelsea Synagogue | United Synagogue | Chelsea, London SW3 | website | [54] | |
New West End Synagogue | United Synagogue | Bayswater, London W2 | website | [55][56] | |
West London Synagogue | (Independent) Reform Judaism | London W1 | website | [57] | |
Western Marble Arch Synagogue | United Synagogue | London W1 | website | [58] | |
Westminster Synagogue | (Independent) Reform Judaism | Knightsbridge, London SW7 | website | [59][60] |
City of London and the East End
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Bevis Marks Synagogue | S&P Sephardi Community | City of London, London EC3 | website | [61][62] | |
Congregation of Jacob Synagogue (Kehillas Ya'akov) | Independent, but with affiliations to the Federation of Synagogues | Stepney, London E1 | website | [63][64][65] | |
Sandys Row Synagogue | Unaffiliated Ashkenazi Orthodox | Bishopsgate, London E1 | website | [66][67] |
East and North East London
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Adath Yisroel Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox / Strictly Orthodox | Stoke Newington | [68] | ||
Clapton Federation Synagogue (Sha'are Shomayim) | Federation of Synagogues | Upper Clapton | website | [69] | |
Cranbrook United Synagogue | United Synagogue | Cranbrook, Ilford | website | [70] | |
East London & Essex Liberal Synagogue | Liberal Judaism | South Woodford | https://elels.org.uk/ website] | [70][71] | |
Hackney & East London Synagogue | United Synagogue | Hackney Central | website | [72] | |
Highams Park & Chingford Synagogue | United Synagogue | Chingford | website | [73] | |
Ilford Federation Synagogue | Federation of Synagogues | Ilford | website | [74] | |
Kehillah North London | Liberal Judaism | Stoke Newington | website | [75] | |
Leytonstone and Wanstead Synagogue | Federation of Synagogues | Leytonstone | website | [76] | |
New Essex Masorti Synagogue | Masorti Judaism | Ilford | website | ||
New Stoke Newington Shul | Masorti Judaism | Stoke Newington | website | [77][78] | |
Oaks Lane Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Newbury Park | website | [79] | |
Springfield Synagogue | Federation of Synagogues | Upper Clapton | website | [80] | |
Sukkat Shalom Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Wanstead | website | [81] | |
Tora Eitz Chaim Beth Hamedrash | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Stamford Hill | [82] | ||
Woodford Forest United Synagogue | United Synagogue | South Woodford | website | [70] |
North and North West London
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Akiva School | Finchley | website | [83] | ||
Alei Tzion | United Synagogue | Hendon | website | [84] | |
The Ark Synagogue | Liberal Judaism | Northwood | website | [85] | |
Alyth (North Western Reform Synagogue) | Reform Judaism | Temple Fortune | website | [86] | |
Anshei Shalom | St John's Wood | website | [87] | ||
Barnet Synagogue | United Synagogue | New Barnet | website | [88] | |
Beis Gavriel | Federation of Synagogues | Hendon | website | [89] | |
Beis Yaakov Primary School | Colindale | website | [90] | ||
Belmont Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Belmont, Stanmore | website | [91] | |
Belsize Square Synagogue | Independent | Belsize Park, Hampstead | website | [92][93] | |
Bnos Beis Yaakov Primary School | Colindale | website | [94] | ||
Brondesbury Park Synagogue | United Synagogue | Brondesbury Park | website | [95] | |
Chabad Lubavitch Islington | Chabad | Islington | website | [96] | |
Chabad Lubavitch West Hampstead | Chabad | West Hampstead | website | [97] | |
Cockfosters and N Southgate Synagogue | United Synagogue | Southgate | website | [98] | |
Crouch End Chavurah | Liberal Judaism | Crouch End | website | [99] | |
David Ishag Synagogue (Neveh Shalom) | Independent Sephardi Orthodox | Wembley | website | [100] | |
Edgware & Hendon Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Edgware | website | [101] | |
Etz Chaim Jewish Primary School | Mill Hill | website | [102] | ||
Finchley Central Synagogue ("Finchley Fed") | Federation of Synagogues | Finchley | website | [103] | |
Finchley Progressive Synagogue | Liberal Judaism | Finchley | website | [104] | |
Finchley Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | North Finchley | website | [105] | |
Finchley United Synagogue (Kinloss Synagogue) | United Synagogue | Finchley | website | [106] | |
Golders Green Beth Hamedrash (Munk's Synagogue) | Independent Ashkenazi Orthodox | Golders Green | website | [107] | |
Golders Green Synagogue | United Synagogue | Golders Green | website | [108] | |
Grassroots Jews | website | ||||
Hadley Wood Jewish Community | United Synagogue | Enfield | website | [109] | |
Hampstead Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | West Hampstead | website | [110] | |
Hampstead Garden Suburb Synagogue | United Synagogue | Hampstead Garden Suburb | website | [111] | |
Hasmonean High School | Hendon | website | [112] | ||
Heichal Menahem Chabad-Lubavitch Shul | Chabad | Golders Green | website | [113] | |
Hendon Beis Hamedrash | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Hendon | website | [114] | |
Hendon United Synagogue (Raleigh Close) | United Synagogue | Hendon | website | [115] | |
Jewish Community Secondary School (JCoSS) | New Barnet | website | [116] | ||
JFS | Kenton | website | [117] | ||
Judith Lady Montefiore College | Maida Vale | website | |||
Kehillas Toras Chaim | Hendon | website | [118] | ||
Kenton United Synagogue | United Synagogue | Kenton | website | [119] | |
Kingsbury United Synagogue | United Synagogue | Kingsbury | website | [120] | |
Kol Chai Hatch End Reform Jewish Community | Reform Judaism | Hatch End, Pinner | website | [121] | |
Kol Nefesh Masorti Synagogue | Masorti Judaism | Edgware | website | [122] | |
Lauderdale Road Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue | S&P Sephardi Community | Maida Vale | website | [62] | |
Leo Baeck College | Finchley | website | [123] | ||
The Liberal Jewish Synagogue | Liberal Judaism | St John's Wood | website | [124] | |
Lubavitch of Edgware | Chabad | Edgware | website | [125] | |
Machzike Hadath | Federation of Synagogues | Golders Green | website | [126] | |
Magen Avot | Hendon | website | [127] | ||
Michael Sobell Sinai School | Kenton | website | [128] | ||
Mill Hill East Jewish Community | United Synagogue | Mill Hill | website | [129] | |
Mill Hill United Synagogue | United Synagogue | Mill Hill | website | [130] | |
Morasha Jewish Primary School | Finchley | website | |||
Moriah Jewish Day School | Pinner | website | |||
Mosaic Liberal Synagogue | Liberal Judaism | Harrow | website | [131] | |
Mosaic Masorti Synagogue | Masorti Judaism | Harrow | website | [131] | |
Mosaic Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Harrow | website | [131] | |
Muswell Hill Synagogue | United Synagogue | Muswell Hill | website | [132] | |
Ner Yisrael | Hendon | website | [133][134] | ||
New London Synagogue | Masorti Judaism | St John's Wood | website | [124][135] | |
New North London Synagogue | Masorti Judaism | Finchley | website | [136] | |
New Whetstone Synagogue | Masorti Judaism | Enfield | website | [137] | |
Nishmas Yisroel | Hendon | website | [138] | ||
North Hendon Adath Yisrael Synagogue | North Hendon | website | [139] | ||
Northwood United Synagogue | United Synagogue | Northwood | website | [140] | |
Ohel David Eastern Synagogue | Sephardi Orthodox | Golders Green | website | [141] | |
Ohel Devorah Adeni Synagogue | Southgate | [142] | |||
Palmers Green & Southgate Synagogue | United Synagogue | Palmers Green | website | [143] | |
Pardes House Grammar School | Finchley | website | [144] | ||
Pinner Synagogue | Pinner | website | [145] | ||
Rosh Pinah Primary School | Edgware | website | [146] | ||
Ruislip Synagogue | United Synagogue | Ruislip | website | [147] | |
Saatchi Synagogue | St John's Wood | website | [124] | ||
Shomrei Hadath Synagogue | Federation of Synagogues | West Hampstead | website | [148] | |
St John's Wood Synagogue | St John's Wood | website | [124] | ||
Sha'arei Tsedek: North London Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Whetstone | website | [149][150] | |
Southgate Progressive Synagogue | Liberal Judaism | Oakwood | website | [151] | |
South Hampstead Synagogue | United Synagague | South Hampstead | website | [152] | |
South Herts and Edgware Masorti (SHEMA) | Masorti Judaism | Edgware and Borehamwood | website | [153] | |
Stanmore and Canons Park Synagogue | United Synagogue | Stanmore | website | [154] | |
Wembley United Synagogue | United Synagogue | Wembley | website | [155] | |
Wembley Synagogue (S&P Sephardic Community) | S&P Sephardi Community | Wembley | website | [62] | |
Wolfenson Hillel Primary School | Southgate | website | [156] | ||
Woodside Park Synagogue | United Synagogue | North Finchley | website | [157] | |
Yeshurun Synagogue | Edgware | website |
South and South East London
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Bromley Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Bromley | website | [158] | |
Catford and Bromley United Synagogue | United Synagogue | Catford | website | [159] | |
Croydon Synagogue | Federation of Synagogues | Croydon | website | [160] | |
South London Liberal Synagogue | Liberal Judaism | Streatham | website | [161] | |
Sutton & District United Synagogue | United Synagogue | Sutton | website | [162] |
South West London and Surrey
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Chabad South London – Students and Young Professionals | Chabad | Wimbledon | website | [163][164] | |
Chabad Wimbledon | Chabad | Wimbledon | website | [165][166] | |
Kingston, Surbiton & District Synagogue | United Synagogue | Kingston upon Thames | website | [127] | |
Kingston Liberal Synagogue | Liberal Judaism | Long Ditton, Surrey | website | [167] | |
North West Surrey Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Weybridge, Surrey | website | [168] | |
Richmond Synagogue | United Synagogue | Richmond | website | [169] | |
Staines and District Synagogue | United Synagogue | Staines-upon-Thames | website | [170] | |
The Wimbledon Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Putney/ Wimbledon | website | [171] |
West London
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Holland Park Synagogue | S&P Sephardi Community | Kensington | website | ||
Ealing (United) Synagogue | United Synagogue | Ealing | [172] | ||
Ealing Liberal Synagogue | Liberal Judaism | Ealing | website | [173] |
North East England
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Darlington Hebrew Congregation | Reform Judaism | Darlington | website | [174] | |
Durham & NE Liberal Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | Durham | website | [175] | |
Gateshead Jewish Academy for Girls | Gateshead | [176] | |||
Gateshead Talmudical College (Gateshead Yeshiva) | Gateshead | [177][178][179] | |||
The Gateshead Kolel | Gateshead | website | [180] | ||
Newcastle Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Gosforth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne | website | [181] | |
North East Jewish Community Online | Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, Durham and Cleveland | website | |||
Sunderland Talmudical College (Sunderland Yeshiva) | Gateshead | [182] | |||
United Hebrew Congregation of Newcastle upon Tyne | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne | website | [183] |
North West England
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Chester Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi | Chester | website | [184] | |
Lancashire & Cumbria Liberal Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | Lancashire and Cumbria | website | [185] | |
Lancaster & Lakes Jewish Community | Non-denominational | Lancaster | website | [186] |
Blackpool and Lytham St Annes
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blackpool Reform Jewish Congregation | Reform Judaism | Blackpool | website | [187] | |
St. Annes Hebrew Congregation | Unaffiliated Ashkenazi Orthodox | Lytham St Annes | website | [188] |
Liverpool
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Allerton Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Allerton | website | [189][190] | |
Chabad of Liverpool Universities | Chabad | Liverpool | website | [191] | |
Childwall Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Childwall | [190][192][193][194] | ||
King David High School | Wavertree | website | [190] | ||
King David Primary School | Liverpool | website | [190] | ||
Liverpool Masorti Community | Masorti Judaism | Liverpool | website | [195] | |
Liverpool Old Hebrew Congregation (Princes Road Synagogue) | United Synagogue | Toxteth | website | [190] | |
Liverpool Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Wavertree | website | [190][196] |
Greater Manchester
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bowdon Shul (South Manchester Synagogue) | Bowdon | website | [197] | ||
Bury Hebrew Congregation | Bury | website | [198] | ||
Chabad Lubavitch South Manchester | Chabad | Bowdon | website | [199] | |
Chabad of Cheadle | Chabad | Cheadle | website | [200] | |
Cheetham Hebrew Congregation | Salford | [201] | |||
Damesek Eliezer Synagogue (Prestwich Beth Hamedrash) | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Prestwich | [202] | ||
Hale Shule (Hale & District Hebrew Congregation) | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Hale Barns, Altrincham | website | [203][204] | |
Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Higher Crumpsall | website | [205] | |
Higher Prestwich Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Prestwich | [206] | ||
Hillock Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Whitefield | [207] | ||
Holy Law Hebrew South Broughton Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Prestwich | website | [208] | |
Kehilas Kol Yaakov | Prestwich | [209][210] | |||
King David High School, Manchester | Manchester | website | [211] | ||
L'chaim Chabad-Lubavitch | Chabad | Salford | website | [212] | |
Machzikei Hadass Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Higher Broughton, Salford | [213][214] | ||
Manchester Liberal Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | Manchester | website | [215] | |
Manchester Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Manchester | website | [216][217] | |
Meade Hill Shul (United Synagogue, Manchester) | United Synagogue | Prestwich | website | [218] | |
Menorah Synagogue: Cheshire Reform Congregation | Reform Judaism | Sharston, Wythenshawe, Manchester | website | [219] | |
Ohr Yerushalayim | Federation of Synagogues | Salford | website | [220] | |
Sedgley Park Synagogue (Shomrei Hadass) | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Prestwich | [221] | ||
Sha'arei Shalom | Reform Judaism | Whitefield | website | [222] | |
Talmud Torah Chinuch N'orim Synagogue | Salford | [223] | |||
Whitefield Hebrew Congregation | Whitefield | website | [224] | ||
Yeshurun Hebrew Congregation | Gatley | website | [225] |
Southport
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Southport Hebrew Congregation (Arnside Road) | United Synagogue | Southport, Sefton, Merseyside | website | [226] | |
Southport & District Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Southport | website | [227] | |
South East England
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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South Bucks Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | Amersham | website | [228] | |
Bedfordshire Progressive Synagogue (Rodef Shalom) | Liberal Judaism | Bedfordshire | website | [229] | |
Isle of Wight Jewish Society | Reform Judaism | Isle of Wight | website | [230] | |
Luton United Synagogue | United Synagogue | Luton | website | [231][232] | |
Maidenhead Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Maidenhead | website | [233] | |
Milton Keynes & District Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Milton Keynes | website | [234] | |
Oxford Chabad Society – Oxford Jewish Student Centre | Chabad | Oxford | website | [235] | |
Oxford Jewish Congregation | Oxford | website | [236] | ||
Oxford Masorti Group | Masorti Judaism | Oxford | website | ||
Oxford University Jewish Society | Oxford | website | [237] | ||
South Hampshire Reform Jewish Community | Reform Judaism | Portsmouth, Southampton and Winchester | website | [238] | |
Reading Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Reading | website | [239][240] | |
Reading Liberal Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | Reading | website | [241] | |
Jewish Community of Berkshire | Independent Ashkenazi Orthodox | Reading | website | [242][243] | |
Portsmouth and Southsea Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Southsea | website | [244] |
Kent
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jewish Kent | Kent | website | [245] | ||
Canterbury Jewish Community | Canterbury | website | [246] | ||
Kent Liberal Jewish Community – Ohel Rachel | Liberal Judaism | Maidstone | website | [247] | |
Thanet & District Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Ramsgate | website | [248][249] | |
Chatham Memorial Synagogue, Rochester | Rochester | website | [250] | ||
Sussex
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Bognor Regis and District Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Bognor Regis | website | [251][252] | |
Brighton & Hove Hebrew Congregation: West Hove Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Hove | website | [253][254][255] | |
Brighton & Hove Hebrew Congregation: Middle Street Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Brighton | website | [255] | |
Brighton & Hove Online Jewish Community | Sussex | website | |||
Brighton and Hove Progressive Synagogue | Liberal Judaism | Hove | website | [253][256] | |
Brighton and Hove Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Hove | website | [253][256][257] |
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Chabad Lubavitch of Brighton | Chabad | Brighton | website | [253][258] | |
Chabad Lubavitch Sussex and S E Coast Universities | Chabad | Brighton | website | [258] | |
Crawley Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | Crawley | [259] | ||
Hove Hebrew Congregation (Holland Road) | Hove | website | [253] | ||
Eastbourne Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Eastbourne | website | [260] | |
Eastbourne Liberal Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | Eastbourne | website | [261] |
South West England
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Bournemouth Chavurah | Masorti Judaism | Bournemouth | website | [262] | |
Bournemouth Community Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Bournemouth | website | [263][264] | |
Bournemouth Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Bournemouth | website | [265] | |
Chabad of Bournemouth | Chabad | Bournemouth | website | [266] | |
Wessex Liberal Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | Bournemouth | website | [267] | |
Bristol and West Progressive Jewish Congregation | Liberal Judaism | Bristol | website | [231] | |
Chabad Lubavitch of Bristol | Chabad | Bristol | website | [268] | |
Park Row Synagogue (Bristol Hebrew Congregation) | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Bristol | website | [269] | |
Cheltenham Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Cheltenham | website | [270] | |
Kehillat Kernow (The Jewish Community of Cornwall) | Reform Judaism | Cornwall | website | [271] | |
Exeter Synagogue | Unaffiliated: ritual varies | Exeter | website | [272] | |
Plymouth Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Plymouth | website | [273] | |
Swindon Jewish Community | Reform Judaism | Swindon | [274] | ||
Three Counties Liberal Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | Gloucestershire | website | [275][276] | |
Totnes Reform Jewish Group | Reform Judaism | Totnes | website | [277] |
West Midlands
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Birmingham Central Synagogue | United Synagogue | Edgbaston, Birmingham | website | [278] | |
Birmingham Hebrew Congregation (Singers Hill Synagogue) | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Birmingham | website | [279] | |
Birmingham Progressive Synagogue | Liberal Judaism | Birmingham | website | [280] | |
Chabad Jewish Student Centre of Birmingham | Chabad | Birmingham | website | [281] | |
King David School, Birmingham | Birmingham | website | [282] | ||
Coventry Jewish Reform Community | Reform Judaism | Coventry | website | [283] | |
Solihull Shul (Solihull & District Hebrew Congregation) | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Solihull | website | [284] | |
Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire | website | [285][286] | |
Yorkshire
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images | Notes |
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Bradford Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Bradford | website | [287] | ||
Calderdale Jewish Community Centre | Non-denominational | Calderdale | website | |||
Harrogate Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Harrogate | website | [288] | ||
Hull Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Hull | website | [289] | See History of the Jews in Hull | |
Hull Reform Synagogue (Ne've Shalom) | Reform Judaism | Willerby | website | [290] | ||
Sheffield & District Reform Jewish Congregation | Reform Judaism | Sheffield | website | [291] | ||
United Synagogue Sheffield | United Synagogue | Sheffield | website | [292] | ||
York Liberal Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | York | website | [293] |
Leeds
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Beth Hamidrash Hagadol Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Moortown, Leeds | website | [294] | |
Chabad Lubavitch at Leeds Campus | Chabad | Leeds | website | [295] | |
Chabad Lubavitch Leeds | Chabad | Leeds | website | [296] | |
Etz Chaim Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Leeds | website | [297][298] | |
Leeds Masorti Community | Masorti Judaism | Leeds | website | [299] | |
Sinai Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Roundhay, Leeds | website | [300] | |
United Hebrew Congregation, Shadwell Lane, Leeds | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Moortown, Leeds | website | [301] |
Scotland
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Scottish Council of Jewish Communities | N/A | website | [302][303] |
Edinburgh
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Beth Israel Synagogue | Torah Observant | Edinburgh | website | [304] | |
Chabad Jewish Community of Edinburgh | Chabad | Edinburgh | website | [305] | |
Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Edinburgh | website | [302][305] | |
Hebrew Synagogue | Torah Observant | Edinburgh | website | [306] | |
Sukkat Shalom, Edinburgh Liberal Jewish Community | Liberal Judaism | Edinburgh | website | [305][307] |
Greater Glasgow
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Garnethill Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Glasgow | website | [303] | |
Giffnock and Newlands Hebrew Congregation (Giffnock Shul) | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Giffnock, East Renfrewshire | website | [303] | |
Giffnock Newton Mearns Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire | website | [303] | |
Glasgow Jewish Representative Council | N/A | Glasgow | website | [303] | |
Glasgow Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire | website | [303] |
Elsewhere
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images |
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Aberdeen Synagogue and Jewish Community Centre | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Aberdeen | website | [308] | |
Tayside and Fife Jewish Community | Unaffiliated | St Andrews, Fife | website | [309][310] |
Wales
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images | |
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Cardiff Reform Synagogue | Reform Judaism | Cardiff | website | [311] | ||
Cardiff United Synagogue | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Cardiff | website | [312] | ||
Llandudno and Colwyn Bay Hebrew Congregation | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Llandudno | website | [313][314] | ||
Welshpool Jewish Group | Liberal Judaism | Welshpool | website | [315][316] |
Northern Ireland
Name | Affiliation/ritual | Location | Web | Ref | Images | |
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Belfast Jewish Community | Ashkenazi Orthodox | Belfast | website | [317] | ||
See also
- List of Orthodox Jewish communities in the United Kingdom
- List of former synagogues in the United Kingdom
- List of Jewish communities by country
- Isle of Man Jewish Community (Manx Hebrew Congregation)
- History of the Jews in Gibraltar
- History of the Jews in Guernsey
- History of the Jews in Jersey
- Federation of Synagogues
- Liberal Judaism
- Masorti Judaism
- Movement for Reform Judaism
- Scottish Council of Jewish Communities
- Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations
- United Synagogue
Notes
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