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Leicester Community

Updated 26 November 2006

The historic city of Leicester, in the English East Midlands, lies on the river Soar. The city has a population of about 280,000, although there are over 330,000 people living in the greater Leicester urban area.  It was a county borough until 1974, when it became a district of the administrative county of  Leicestershire. In 1996, the city of Leicester became a unitary authority.

The first records of the modern Jewish community date from 1861, although there had been a community in medieval times. The following Congregations are considered to be part of the Leicester Community

Articles on the Leicester Community

To the Jewish Public - From The Jewish Chronicle and The Hebrew Observer, Friday June 22, 1860

Jewish Encyclopedia article on Leicester by Joseph Jacobs, c-1906.

Jewish Population Data

1934
1939
1945
1955
1965
1990
2004  
-     200 (The Jewish Year Book 1935)
-     350 (The Jewish Year Book 1940)
-  1,500 (The Jewish Year Book 1946)
-  1,100 (The Jewish Year Book 1956)
-  1,100 (The Jewish Year Book 1966)
-      670 (The Jewish Year Book 1991)
-      417 (The Jewish Year Book 2005)

Other Leicester Information

Leicester Medieval Community

Local Research Libraries, Bibliography and other sources

Jewish Property and Heritage & Places of Local Interest\

Leicester Cemetery Information

 

 


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