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Created: 7 September 2003
Latest update or revision: 13 December 2011
Congregation Data
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Name: |
Palmers Green and Southgate Synagogue |
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Previous Names: |
Palmers Green and Southgate District Synagogue
Palmers Green Hebrew Congregation (until about 1935)
Palmers Green Synagogue |
| Address: |
Brownlow Road, London N11 2BN (from 1936).
The building was destroyed in a German air-raid in 1944 and rebuilt in
1947, during which time services were held at 192 Hampden Way, London
N.14.
In early 1930's the address was 67 Natal Road, New Southgate, London
N11. |
| Local Authority: |
London Borough of Enfield - (Congregations in the
locality) |
| Current Status: |
Active |
| Date Founded: |
1926 |
| Ritual: |
Orthodox - Ashkenazi |
| Affiliation: |
An affiliated synagogue of the United Synagogue from
1934, becoming a district synagogue in 1935 and later a member (or
constituent) synagogue. (List of
United Synagogue
congregations)
Previously the congregation was affiliated with the Union of Orthodox
Hebrew Congregations (Jewish Year Book 1930) (List of UOHC
congregations) |
| Marriage Certification: |
Group: Board of Deputies;
Appears in 1998 General Registrar Official List: Yes;
Worship Number: 56649;
Registration District: Enfield |
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Membership Data: |
Number of male seat holders (United Synagogue
1870-1970, Aubrey Newman)
| 1934 |
1940 |
1950 |
1960 |
1970 |
| 63 |
146 |
454 |
648 |
663 |
Other Membership Data:
1999 - 570 (Board of Deputies) |
Other Information
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Congregation History
- Bibliography:
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Palmers Green and Southgate Synagogue. Golden Jubilee 1927/1977,
Grant, A.,
Southgate 1977
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Sixty Years On: The Story of the Palmers Green and Southgate Synagogue.
Grant, A.., Heritage No.3, Jewish Research Group of the Edmonton Hundred
Historical Society, 1988 pp. 46-64
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other
Enfield sources
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other London
sources
- Cemetery Information:
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List of Synagogues
destroyed by German air raids during World War II
Greater London Community
Explanation of Terms Used
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