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IRELAND
(Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland)

THE JEWISH COMMUNITY
Jewish Ireland Website: http://www.jewishireland.org: "There are approximately 700 Jewish families in Ireland, the majority of whom are based in Dublin, Belfast and Cork. The community in Dublin boasts three Orthodox and one Progressive Synagogue, a Mikveh, Jewish school, Talmud Torah, Museum and Kosher butcher. There are also a number of active Youth and Zionist organisations. The Irish Jewish community is lively, vibrant and optimistic for the future." [January 2001]
For

Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain
 Contact information at: http://iajgs.org/Member-Index.htm

Chief Rabbi of Ireland
Address: Herzog House, Zion Road, Rathgar, Dublin 6
Telephone: +353-1-4972351
Fax: +353-1-2924680
Rabbi Zalman S. Lent
Tel: +353 1 406 4818
E-mail: irishcom@iol.ie
Website: http://www.jewishireland.org
[October 2006]

See: Synagogues of Ireland:
    Republic of Ireland - http://www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk/ireland.htm#RepublicIreland [December 2007]
    Northern Ireland - http://www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk/ireland.htm#NorthernIreland [December 2007]
    http://www.jewishireland.org [January 2001]
    http://www.haruth.com/JewsoftheWorld.html[October 2000]
    http://www.haruth.com/JewsIreland.html [October 2000]
    http://www.iol.ie/~irishcom [October 2000]

 

HISTORY:

"Jews have lived in Ireland for centuries. The earliest reference is in the Annals of Innisfallen which records the arrival of five Jews 'from over the sea,' who probably came as merchants from Rouen in France. There is a record of a Synagogue in Ireland dating from 1660, the oldest Jewish cemetery dates from the early 1700s. Following the end of the Napoleonic Wars, there was some Jewish immigration from Central Europe, but the main influx came between 1880 and 1910 when approximately 2,000 Jews came from Eastern Europe to settle in Irish cities. They participated fully in all walks of life, in the professsions, trades and manufacturing. The Jewish population in Ireland peaked at approximately 5,500 in the late 1940s, but has now declined to around 1,500." from the Royal Caribbean Cruise shore excursions website description of the tour of Jewish Dublin. [July 2001]

MILITARY BURIALS

Military Graves: Information for Dublin may be obtained from the Honorary Secretary, Mrs. Beverley Davis, P.O. Box 255, Camberwell, Victoria 3124, Australia. Please include 3 international reply coupons when requesting information.

THE CEMETERIES


BALLYBOUGH: see Dublin


BELFAST, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK:
     Belfast Synagogue, 49 Somerton Road, Belfast BT15 3LH. Telephone: Aaron Engelmeir at +44-2890-775013.[Jan 2001]
     For Community Information, see Belfast on JCR-UK
     CEMETERY:
CORK, County Cork, Republic of Ireland:
     For Community Information, see Cork on JCR-UK
     Cork Hebrew Congregation, 10 South Terrace, Cork. Chairman of Trustees: Mr. Fred Rosehill, Telephone +353-21-274280; Fax +353-21-270010. Email: rosehill@iol.ie
     CEMETERY:
DUBLIN, Republic of Ireland:
     Irish Jewish Museum: Walworth Road, Portobello. Tel. 780-822 is former Beth Hamedrash Hagadol Synagogue. http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~zblocker/ijm.
     Terenure Hebrew Congregation, Rathfarnham Road, Dublin 6. Telephone: Mr. W. Stein, +353-1-4908037 [Jan 2001]
     Machzikei Hadass Congregation, Rathmore Villas, Rere 77 Terenure Road North, Dublin 6. Telephone: Mr. D. Ross, +353-1-4938991 [Jan 2001]
     Knesset Orach Chayim (Dublin Jewish Progressive Congregation). 7 Leicester Avenue, Rathgar, Dublin 6. Telephone:  +353-01-285-6241. Web-site: http://www.ulps.org. [Feb 2006]
     Historic Jewish Dublin [January 2001]
     The first Jewish Synagogue in Ireland was established in 1660. By March 1890, the immigrant Jews (numbering about 700) wished to build a synagogue because they lacked adequate accommodation for religious worship and started to raise funds for the project. In March 1892, they issued an appeal to their fellow-citizens in Dublin in the following terms: "The Jews of Dublin, having always contributed to many deserving charities in the city, they now ask their fellow-citizens to reciprocate and help them in their necessity." The major newspapers supported this appeal. The Irish Times editorial of 3rd March, 1892 said: "A small community, dwelling peacefully in our midst, appeals to-day for the first time to their Christian fellow-citizens, and we readily open our columns to make their cause public... A generous response to the appeal will lighten the labour which a small number of devoted workers have undertaken for the welfare of the many." 4th March 1892 editorial followed in the Dublin Daily Express: "We think it is the bounden duty of every Christian, no matter to what denomination he may belong, to assist the Jewish community in their pious work of raising a structure worthy of their ancient religion and of completing their schools. We sincerely second them in their efforts, and we put it also upon higher grounds. It is our manifest duty to help that people, who preserved for us by their religious zeal that great Book which is the foundation of religion and virtue." Nine months later, on Sunday 4 December 1892, the synagogue at Adelaide Road, Dublin was consecrated by the Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, the Very Rev. Dr. Herman Adler, Ph.D. Source: Niall Foley. niallf@indigo.ie
          For further Community information, see Dublin on JCR-UK
CEMETERIES:

KILMURRAY, Newcastle, County Limerick, see Limerick:

LIMERICK, County Limerick, Republic of Ireland:
     For Community Information, see Limerick on JCR-UK
     CEMETERY:


REFERENCE BOOKS

See Section on Ireland for listing of Reference Books on Irish Jewish Communities & Cemeteries on JCR-UK


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