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Austrian Synagogue
Manchester |
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Created 25 October 2007
Latest revision or update: 28 December 2011
Congregation Data
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Name: |
Austrian Synagogue (formerly the Austrian Chevra) |
| Address: |
68a Waterloo Road, Manchester M8 (from at least 1915) |
| Former Addresses: |
Briddon Street, Strangeways, Manchester M3 |
| Date Formed: |
By 1905 (based upon earliest appearance in Jewish Year Books). |
| Current Status: |
Closed about 1956 (based upon entry in Marriage Register) |
| Ritual: |
Ashkenazi Orthodox |
| Local Authority: |
The congregation is considered part of the
"North Manchester" Jewish community.
The congregation was in the centre of Manchester, which is now part of the metropolitan borough of the
City of Manchester (now within the
metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, which no longer has any administrative powers).
(Congregations
in the locality)
From 1889 to 1974, Manchester was a county borough geographically
within the County of Lancashire. |
Other Information
Street Directory of Congregations in
Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester Community
Explanations of Terms Used
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