JEWISH
EAST END OF LONDON PHOTO GALLERY & COMMENTARY
London's East End Synagogues,
events and more:
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News And Forthcoming
events from The East London Orthodox Synagogues Association:
THE
EAST LONDON ORTHODOX SYNAGOGUES ASSOCIATION
actively promotes Jewish life in London's East
End. With permission from Rev Malcolm Gingold - Federation Minister for the
East End - their news and information will be posted here from time to time.
Malcolm can be contacted on 0207 790 5287. On the left is a scene from Bevis
Marks photographed 23 July 2006 at a question and answer session with
present and past presidents of the Board of Deputies celebrating the 350th
anniversary of the readmission of Jews to Great Britain.
Events for
your diary
Question
Time at Nelson Street Synagogue,
30-40
Nelson Street, London E1 2DE,
Sunday 18th January 2009,
6.45pm service, followed by 'Question
Time'.
The
panel are:
Lady Jacobovits (widow of the late Chief
Rabbi of the United Synagogue)
Flo Kaufman (Vice President of the Board
of Deputies)
Alan Finlay, President of the Federation
of Synagogues
Dr
Simon Hochhauser, President of the United
Synagogue
Alfred Magnus, President of the Board of
Elders of the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue
Chairman: Dr Stewart Morgenstein of the
East London Orthodox Synagogues Association
Admission free, refreshments included, all
welcome
For further information and to submit
questions for the panel please contact Malcolm, telephone: 020 77905287
Recent events
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Enjoy the scenes below from
the the Simchat Beit HaShoavah (Succoth Carnival), Sunday 30th
September 2007 at Bevis Marks Synagogue. We were privileged
to listen to the multi-talented Rev Malcolm Weisman in
conversation with Henry Grunwald - President of the Board of
Deputies. We also enjoyed the music of the London
Cantorial Singers under the direction of David Druce., and a
presentation by Ajex Chairman Harold Newman
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left to right: photographer, Sam Dias (Chairman of Bevis Marks) Ms Francis Seligman (sponsor of the evening), Rev Malcolm Weisman, Henry Grunwald
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The London Cantorial Singers giving their all - wonderful!!
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Yours truly (Philip Walker) giving the vote of thanks at the end of the evening
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AJEX standards being paraded around Bevis Marks
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THE
FOLLOWING SYNAGOGUES ARE MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION: |
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BEVIS MARKS
- opened 1701, Bevis Marks, London EC3A 5DQ |
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SANDY'S ROW
- opened 1854, 4a Sandys Row, London E1-Shabbat morning
services fortnightly at 9.30am from 9th September 2006.
Please
telephone 07852153546 for further information on activities at Sandy's
Row
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FIELDGATE STREET- opened
1899, 41 Fieldgate
Street, London E1 |
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EAST LONDON CENTRAL
(Nelson Street)
- opened 1923, 30-40 Nelson Street, London E1 2DE |
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CONGREGATION OF
JACOB
- opened 1903, 351-353
Commercial Rd, London E1 2PS
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HACKNEY AND EAST LONDON
- opened 1897, Brenthouse
Road, London E9 6QG |
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MEANWHILE, YOU ARE GUARANTEED
A WARM WELCOME AT ALL THESE LOVELY SYNAGOGUES:
(Place your mouse over the photos to
read the captions, then double click to enlarge)

Above are some
interior views of member synagogues. Going left to right
are: Bevis Marks, Sandy's Row, Fieldgate Street, Congregation of
Jacob, East London Central (Nelson Street) and Hackney Synagogue.
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THE AIMS OF THE EAST
LONDON ORTHODOX SYNAGOGUES ASSOCIATION ARE: |
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To Encourage co-operation between
the congregations while enabling them to retain their own proud
identities.
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To
Arrange talks, discussions, quizzes, interviews etc to promote more
inter-synagogue activity in the area.
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To
Organise cultural events in the East End to encourage younger
generations from congregations in the suburbs to visit. Here
they may learn
the history of the 'cradle of Judaism', visit the remaining synagogues
and other places of Jewish interest. At the same time they will be
able to trace their own personal family history.
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To assist the
Canary Wharf Minyan to organise Mincha services Mondays to Thursdays.
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To set up
rotas for services to guarantee a minyan in the member synagogues and
boost falling numbers.
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To provide a
volunteer rota to make a minyan at funerals
for those families who have difficulty obtaining a minyan. Chesed
Ve'emet Minyan-Levoya Minyan Scheme
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administrator: Jonathon Solomons, tel:
02085082768
The Association is
trying to alleviate the situation which unfortunately occurs on many
occasions when levoyas (funerals) take place at all cemeteries without
a minyan. A 24 hour phone number is available where men can register their names, addresses and the
phone numbers where they can be contacted for their availability on
occasions when they are able to attend a levoya. Many levoyas
take place on a Sunday. The main phone number to call to
register is: 02085291313. An alternate number to phone is
02077902394 - Mon -Thursday, 7am to 7pm & Friday 7am to 5pm. You
may also register on the following mobile number: 07932876058.
You may e.mail your registration to:
chesedminyanim@hotmail.com Please try and encourage a friend to
register with you. Ladies – even though you do not count
for a minyan you can persuade your husband, son, grandson etc to
register and therefore YOU will be part of this mitzvah, thus
emulating our dear ladies of ancient times during the slavery in Egypt
who encouraged their husbands not to give up faith and hope that they
would be freed from Egyptian bondage. Because of their meritorious
actions at this critical time in Jewish history Moses spoke to the
ladies first and the men second about the giving of the torah.
For further information and questions you may also
phone Malcolm: 02077905287
"HE WILL DESTROY
DEATH FOR EVER AND THE LORD G-D WILL WIPE AWAY THE TEARS FROM ALL
FACES AND REMOVE THE REPROACH OF HIS PEOPLE FROM THE WHOLE WORLD, FOR
THE LORD HAS SPOKEN IT"
This scheme is
dedicated to the memory of Dayan Michael Fisher z'l, Rav Rashi of the
Federation of Synagogues
This scheme has the
strong support of Chief Rabbi Dr Jonathon Sacks and the President of
the Board of Deputies Mr Henry Grunwald
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For further details on all
the above please phone Malcolm 0207 790 5287, or you can mail
Phil and I will pass on
messages
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website copyright of Philip
Walker |