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Itä-Lontoon synagogia 1920 luettelossa

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Page created: 2002
Redesigned and substantially expanded by David Shulman: 7 August 2007
Reformatted by Louise Messik: 4 November 2011
Ongoing revisions and updates by David Shulman
Latest revision or update: 29 January 2015

Jewish Congregations of the City of London

and the East End of London
 
(London Borough of Tower Hamlets)

     
Many of the Jews in the East End were active in the Trade Union Movement.
Among the Jewish unions was the Trousermakers' Union. Their banner was in Yiddish with an English version on the obverse.
(Photographs courtesy of Harold Pollins
The following congregations were within the CITY OF LONDON (the historic "One Square Mile"), generally close to the eastern boundary, and in most instances (particularly in the later period) formed a single community together with the Jews of the East End .

 

The following Congregations comprised the Jewish Community of the
EAST END OF LONDON
,
all situated within the boundaries of the present
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS
.
All but four of these synagogues have now closed and several were bombed during the London Blitz.
List of Synagogue Marriage Registers held at Tower Hamlets Register Office.
 
 
 *   Active congregation.
    A congregation that subsequently changed its name or merged into another congregation.
(1) Congregation records (as listed) in All-UK Database.
(2) Pages with their own searchable databases.
(3) Pages with a press report or reports on the congregation.
(4) Pages with photographs.
(5) Pages with articles and other contributed material.
(6) Pages with browsable lists.
 
 

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