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Consecration of the Blackpool Synagogue The new synagogue in Springfield Road, North Shore, Blackpool, was announced to be consecrated yesterday afternoon by the Chief Rabbi, and a reception was to follow presided over by the Mayor. The congregation was established on May 1st, 1898 [sic], by seven members, the founders being Messrs, Saul Shiers, President, E. I. Samuels, Hon. Secretary; J.A. Arnold, A. Latte, H. Kauffman and J. Samter. * The first service was held at the house of Mr. E. I. Samuels … The present membership is fourteen, but the number of visitors in the season is large, and the new synagogue will accommodate 100 … [*Note that this list is slightly different from those who attended the meeting reported on 13 May 1898] [Dissident congregation set up in 1905]
BLACKPOOL THE only Synagogue in Blackpool under the jurisdiction of the Chief Rabbi, Dr. H. Adler. The Committee will attend each Sunday morning, 11.30-12.20 to ALLOT SEATS for the ensuing High Festivals. Applications by letter should be addressed to the Hon. Secretary. [Advert, immediately underneath the above advert] BLACKPOOL NEW ORTHODOX The Hon. Officers and Wardens beg to intimate that, having secured the large Masonic Hall, Adelaide-street, for the ensuing Festivals and holidays, which is being fitted up to accommodate 100 ladies and gentlemen and is most suitably adapted for the occasion, they are open for applications for seats, which may be made personally or by letter, to the Secretary or Treasurer. L. Morris, Hon. Sec., 32 Central-road, Blackpool, or to M. Lemon, Treasurer, 29 Keswick-road, Blackpool.
[This is referred to in Charles H.L. Emanuel, A Century and a Half of Jewish History. Extracted from the Minute Books of the London Committee of Deputies of the British Jews, 1910, page 174. ‘The President tendered his services as Hon. Arbitrator, to settle certain Communal differences at Blackpool, and duly delivered his award on the basis of which the two conflicting bodies of worshippers were reunited. The same result followed a similar arbitration at Woolwich’.] Updated 23 October 2006
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