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	  	Congregation Data | 
	
		| 
      	Name: |  
		Birmingham Hebrew CongregationGenerally known as 
		Singers Hill Synagogue
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		| Address: | 
		Singers Hill, 
		26, 26A & 26B Blucher Street, Ellis Street, Birmingham B1 
		1HL (often referred to as the "Cathedral Synagogue") 
		The synagogue, designed by H. Yeoville Thomason, was consecrated on 24 September 1856 
		by Chief Rabbi Dr Nathan Adler(iii) 
		Following major repairs and renovations, the synagogue was reconsecrated 
		on 1 September 1912.(iv) 
		The synagogue was later reconstructed and the rededicated took place on 29 August 1937.(v) 
						The synagogue has been a Grade II* Listed Building 
						since on 21 January 1970 (most recent amendment 8 July 1982) (number 1075712).
				Click Historic 
				England listing and description. 
		It was built to replaced the
		Seven Street 
		Synagogue and the rival congregation established in
		Wrottesley Street 
		(see below) | 
		
		| 
      	Predecessor Synagogues: | 
		From at least 1780 to about 1791: 
		 
		A small synagogue was established in the area then known 
		as The Froggery,(viii) Birmingham (a 
		low lying swampy area replaced in 1845 by Station Road and New Street 
		Station(ix)).
		
		 
		 From about 1791(x) 
		to 1809:
 
		 
		A new synagogue was built, in Hurst Street, in the vicinity of The Froggery. 
		
		 
		From 1809 to 1856:
		 
		 
		The Severn Street Synagogue at 60 Severn Street, 
		Birmingham B1 1QC. The foundation stone was laid 
		om 29 May 1809 and the building completed in 1813. 
		In 1813 the synagogue was wrecked and pillaged in riots against 
		"dissenting houses of worship".(xi) 
		It was largely rebuilt and 
		subsequently enlarged in Greek Revival style in 1823-27 (architect Richard Tutin).(xii)
		It was later refurbished in 1851. In 1856, it was sold 
		to the Freemasons to become the Athol Masonic Hall and has been 
		a Grade II Listed Building since 28 April 2006 (number 1391675).
		See Historic 
		England listing and description.
		
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		| Rival Congregation:  | 
		A schism developed in the community in 1852 
		leading to the formation in 1853 of the rival  Wrottesley Street 
		Synagogue. However unity was restored in 1855, the two congregations 
		uniting together with the opening of the synagogue in Singers Hill in 
		1856.(xvi) | 
	
		| Current Status:  | 
		Active. | 
	
		| Ritual: | Ashkenazi Orthodox. | 
		
		| Affiliation: | The congregation is unaffiliated but under the aegis of the Chief Rabbi. | 
		
		| Website: | 
        
		https://www.birminghamsynagogue.com/ | 
		
		| Incorporated Congregation & Branch Minyan: | Following the closure of
		Birmingham New Synagogue 
		in 1995, that congregation was incorporated into the Birmingham Hebrew 
		Congregation. However, it was agreed with remaining members of the 
		incorporated congregation that a separate local minyan would be 
		maintained for them, as a branch of the Birmingham Hebrew Congregation, 
		which meets at the King David School, 244 Alcester Road, Moseley. | 
	
		| Ministers 
		of the Congregation:(To view a short profile of a minister or 
		reader whose name appears in blue, hold the cursor over his name.)
 | 
		Rev. Isaiah Phillips - from 1785 until 1835(xix) 
		Rev. Dr. Morris Jacob Raphall - from 
		the 1830s until 1849(xx) 
		Rev. Abraham Pereira Mendes 
		- from 1853 until 1858(xxi) 
		Rev. George Joseph Emanuel, BA 
		- from 1863 until 1912(xxii) 
		Rev. Dr. Abraham Cohen, MA 
		- from 1913 until 1949(xxiii) 
		Rev. Dr. Chaim Pearl, MA 
		- from 1949 until 1960 (an assistant minister from 1945)(xxvi) 
		Rev. Sidney Gold, BA 
		- from 1960 until 1984(xxvii) 
		Rabbi Leonard L. Tann, MA 
		- from 1986 until 2007(xxviii) 
		Rabbi Yossi Jacobs 
		- from November 2007 until present (July 2022) (an assistant 
		minister from 2005)(xxix) | 
		
		| Assistant Ministers, Readers &(Chazanim):(other than those who subsequently 
		served as Chief Minister)
 
 | 
		Rev. Lewis Chapman - 
		first reader from 
		about 1830 until 1874(xxxii) 
		Rev. Moses Hirsch Hollander - 
		second reader from 1855 until 1885(xxxiii) 
		Rev. Bernard Hast - 
		first reader from 1875 until 1887(xxxiv) 
		Rev. Jacob Marks - 
		senior shochet from about 1878 to 1880s(xxxv) 
		Rev. Jacob Fink - 
		first reader from about 1887 until 1924(xxxvi) 
		Rev. Benjamin Woolf - 
		second reader mid 1880s until at least 1912(xxxvii) 
		Rev. Hyam Jacob Dainow - 
		second reader about 1896 until at about 1921(xl) 
		Rev. B.M. Alperovitz - 
		second reader from 1914 until 1920s(xli) 
		Rev. Isaac Woolf Zucker - 
		 second reader and then first reader, from about 1924 until 1927(xlii)
		 
		  
		Rev. Samuel Isaac Solomons - 
		 reader from 1927 until about 1939 then senior assistant minister until 1949(xliii)
		 
		  
		Rev. Gershon Boyars - 
		 reader from about 1928 until 1931(xliv)
		 
		  
		Rev. Wolf Lewi - 
		 first reader from 1933 until 1965(xlvii)
		 
		  
		Rev. Reuben Solomon Brookes - 
		 assistant minister and director of education from 1950 until 1979(xlviii)
		 
		  
		Rev. Morris Katz - 
		 chazan from 1965 until 1969(xlix)
		 
		  
		Rev. Solomon Forscher - 
		 chazan from March 1970 until January 1971(l)
		 
		  
		Rev. Stanley Ivan Brickman - 
		 chazan from 1971 until 1983(li)
		 
		  
		Rev. David Harel - 
		 chazan from 1984 until 1986(liv)
		 
		  
		Rev. Henry Malcolm Black - 
		 chazan from 1986 until 1990(lv)
		  
		Rabbi David Singer 
		- chazan and assistant rabbi from 1992 until 1995(lvi)
		
		
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		| Lay Officers of the Congregation: | 
		Unless otherwise indicated, the information on the congregation's 
		officers below, has generally been extracted from Jewish Year Books, 
		first published in 1896/7. It was not published during the war years 1941 to 1945, 
		nor were there any listings of lay officers (other than secretary) subsequent to 1956.(lx) | 
		
		| 
		Earlier Known Presidents
		
			 
			c.1827 - Simeon Samuel(lxi)
			 
			1853-1865 - Jacob Phillips(lxii) 
			 
			1865-1867 - Abraham Danziger(lxiii)
			 
			1873-1874 - Abraham Danziger(lxiii) 
		Presidents from 1896s
			 
			1896-1898 - B. H. Joseph 
			 
			1898-1900 - Henry Davis 
			 
			1900-1902 - S.M. Levi
			 
			1902-1904 - Samuel Gordon 
			 
			1904-1906 - Aaron Cotton 
			 
			1906-1907 - D. Hollander 
			 
			1907-1921 - I.L. Jacobs 
			 
			1921-1922 - A.A. Jacobs 
			 
			1922-1925 - C.M. Levi 
			 
			1925-1932 - E.P. Hollander, JP 
			 
			1932-1940 - Oscar Deutsch 
			 
			1940-1945 - no data 
			 
			1945-1955 - Ivan Shortt  
			 
			1955-1956 - Philip Bloom
			
			 Wardens 
			1929-1932 - E.P. Hollander 
			 
			1929-1940 - I.L. Jacobs  
			 
			1932-1940 - Oscar Deutsch
			 
			1940-1945 - no data 
			 
			1945-1949 - I. Candleshine
			 
			1945-1951 - Ivan Shortt 
			 
			1949-1956 - L. Cassell 
			 | Chairmen of the Council 
			1927-1940 - B. Silverston, MA, LLM 
			 
			1940-1945 - no data 
			 
			1945-1954 - Joseph Cohen
			 
			1954-1956 - Harry Gompertz 
		 Treasurers 
			1896-1897 - Henry Davis 
			 
			1897-1900 - S.M. Levi
			 
			1900-1904 - Aaron Cotton 
			 
			1904-1906 - D. Hollander 
			 
			1907-1909 - S.M. Levi
			 
			1909-1910 - S.B. Simmons 
			 
			1910-1915 - S.M. Levi
			 
			1915-1921 - A.A. Jacobs 
			 
			1921-1924 - J. Albury 
			 
			1924-1926 - H.J. Marks 
			 
			1926-1928 - S.J. Davis 
			 
			1928-1936 - H. Joseph 
			 
			1936-1940 - J.W. Levy 
			 
			1940-1945 - no data 
			 
			1945-1956 - Jack Cotton  
			
			 Secretaries 
			1860-1865 - Rev. Abraham F. Ornstein(lxvii) 
			1865-1913 - Moses Berlyn(lxviii) 
			1914-1915 - Miss D. Tuchman  
			 
			1915-1921 - M. Friedman
			 
			1921-1927 - Miss F.E. Cotton  
			 
			1927-1946 - Rev. Samuel Isaac Solomons 
			 
			1946-1959 - Samuel Goldberg
			 
			1959-1997 - R. Singer 
				
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		| Membership Data: | 
		General 
		1845 - 83 ba'alai batim and 99 seatholders (Chief 
		Rabbi's Questionnaire) 
		1851 - 300 appropriated seats and 679 individuals (ibid.) 
		Number of Seatholders - Board of Deputies Returns
		 
			Number of Seatholder - as reported by 
		Jewish Year Books
				| 1852 | 1860 | 1870 | 1880 | 1890 | 1900 |  
				| 
				116 | 
				262 | 
				330 | 
				418 | 
				511 | 
				620 |  
			
				| 1896 | 1897 | 1898 | 1899 | 1902 | 1903 | 1904 | 1908 | 1914 | 1938 | 1945 | 1946 | 1947 |  
				| 560 | 
				580 | 
				612 | 
				611 | 
				662 | 
				642 | 
				622 | 
				667 | 
				700 | 
				800 | 
				900 | 
				950 | 
				1,300 |  
		National Reports and Surveys(lxxii) 
			1977 - 590 male (or household) members and 
			535 female members
			 
			1983 - 518 male (or household) members and 
			633 female members
			 
			1990 - 700 members (comprising 400 households, 50 individual male and 250 individual female members)
			 
			1996 - 669 members (comprising 371 households, 131 individual male and 167 individual female members)
			 
			2010 and 2016 - listed as having 300 to 399 members (by household)
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		| Charitable Status: | The congregation is a registered charity (number 
		222277) under the name Birmingham Hebrew Congregation and 
		Charitable Institutions, registered (standard registration) on 
		17 December 1965. The governing document is the Laws of the 
		Congregation, as amended 9 February 2003.(lxxiii) | 
		
		| Worship Registration: | 
		The Singers Hill synagogue 
		is registered as a Place of Worship - 
		Worship Register Number 30805 - under the Places of Worship 
		Registration Act 1855.(lxxiv) | 
		
		| CemeteryInformation:
 | 
		See
		
		Birmingham Jewish Cemeteries Information on Birmingham Jewish Community home page |