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Reading Community

21 August 2005
Latest Update 2 May 2006

Reading

Reading, on the confluence of the river Thames and river Kennet in southeast England, has a population of about 145,000.  It was a county borough until 1974, when it became a local government district and the county town of the county of Berkshire. In 1998, the renamed borough of Reading became a unitary authority, when Berkshire lost its administrative status, becoming purely a ceremonial county.  Tilehurst is a suburb of Reading, falling partly within the Borough of Reading, and partly within the adjoining unitary authority of West Berkshire.

Jewish Community

The Reading Jewish community dates back to 1886. The following Congregations are, or were, considered to be part of the Reading Community:
 

Jewish Population Data

1896
1948
1955
1965
1990
2004  
-  60 to 70 (The Jewish Year Book 1896)
-  500 (The Jewish Year Book 1949)
-  500 (The Jewish Year Book 1956)
-  650 (The Jewish Year Book 1966)
-  500 (The Jewish Year Book 1991)
-  415 (The Jewish Year Book 2005)

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