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North Salford SynagogueSalford, Greater Manchester |
Congregation Data
| Name: | North Salford Synagogue |
| Former Names: |
Ramsgate Street Synagogue New Roumanian Synagogue Roumanian Synagogue (until 1920's) New Roumanian Sephardi Synagogue (prior to 1919) |
| Address: | 2 Vine Street (corner Bury New Road), Kersal, Salford, M7 0NX |
| Former Addresses: | Ramsgate Street, Broughton, Salford, M7 (from at
least 1915 until 1950's) Prior thereto, Waterloo Road, Manchester M8 |
| Current Status: | Active |
| Date Formed: | 1889 (1) |
| Ritual: | Ashkenazi Orthodox, but was apparently originally Sephardi |
| Marriage Certification: | Group for Certification: Board of Deputies Appears in 1998 General Registrar Official List Worship Number: 64930 Registration District: Salford |
| Local Authority: | The congregation is considered part of the
"North Manchester" Jewish community. Kersal and Ramsgate Street are both in Salford, in the metropolitan borough of the City of Salford (within the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, which no longer has any administrative powers). (Congregations in the locality) From 1889 to 1974, Salford was a county borough geographically within the County of Lancashire. |
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