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         Congregation Data
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		| Name  | 
		
		Leicester Hebrew Congregation | 
	
		| Address:  | 
		Highfield Street, PO Box 6836  Leicester LE2 1AD, from 1898 
		The foundation stone of the synagogue was laid on 20 July 1897 by the 
		Mayor of Leicester, Herbert Marshall, and the building was consecrated 
		by the Chief Rabbi on 5 September 1898.(ii) 
		The synagogue is a Grade II Listed 
		Building, listed on 31 January 2002 (number 1389696). 
		See Historic England Listing & Description.  | 
	
		| Previous Address:  | 
		Crafton Street, Leicester(iii) 
		A converted warehouse, this appears to have been the address from the founding of the 
		congregation until 1898. It could accommodate 90 persons (60 men and 30 
		women).(iv) | 
	
		| Current Status: | Active
		 | 
	
		| Date Formed: | The congregation was established in 1874,(v)
		largely 
		through the efforts of Israel Hart.
		Mr Hart (later Sir Israel Hart), was to come to the rescue of the 
		congregation on several subsequent occasions, including in 1886 when it 
		was facing a crisis that could resulted in its virtual collapse.(vi)
		
		 
		Earlier 
		Congregation There had been an earlier attempt to launch a congregation in the 
		city. In June 1860, an appeal was made for assistance in connection with 
		the establishment of a synagogue, for which a building had already been 
		procured,(vii) 
		and the 1861 Leicester Directory refers to the existence of a 
		"Jews' Synagogue", which would appear to have been located at Regent 
		Street, off London Road.(viii)
		It would appear that 
		Rev. Israel Leventon 
		possibly served
		the community in about 1870.(ix) 
		However, such attempts were only, at the best, of short-term duration 
		and it was not until the mid-1870s that the congregation finally 
		became a reality.
 
		
		See article on 
		Leicester by Prof. Aubrey Newman for the early history of the 
		congregation. | 
	
		| Ritual: | Ashkenazi Orthodox | 
	
		| Affiliation: | None, but the congregation is under the aegis of the Chief 
		Rabbi. | 
	
		| Website: | 
		http://jewish-leicester.co.uk/  | 
	
		| JSCN Link: | 
		Click on Leicester Hebrew Congregation 
		(a member community), on the Jewish Small Communities Network website. | 
	
		| Communal Newsletter: | Leicester Jewish Bulletin, 
		founded in 1941(x) | 
	
		| Ministers: 
		(To view a short profile of a minister 
		or reader whose name appears in blue, hold the cursor 
		over his name.) | The names and terms of office of ministers 
		and readers (to 1998) are as listed in Prof. Aubrey Newman's and Patricia 
		Lidiker's "Portrait of a Community"(xi) 
		with additional data (where indicated) provided by Jewish Year Books 
		(1896 to 2015) and press reports (in particular as regards forenames).
		 Rev. Newman Jacob Kowalski 
		- lay minister in 1870s(xii) Rev. M. Eisenberg 
		- between 1879 and 1882(xiii) Rev. M. Fineberg 
		- from about 1882 until 1886(xiv)  
		Rev. Adolph Treitel Chodowski
		- from 1887 until 1889(xv)  
		Rev. Hyam Jacob Dainow
		- from 1889 until 1896(xvi)  
		Rev. M. M. Cohen
		- from 1896 until 1903(xvii)  
		Rev. Israel Tiemianka
		- in 1904(xviii)  
		Rev. Abraham Newman
		- from 1905 until 1939(xxii)  
		Rev. Bernard Unterman, MA
		- from 1939 until 1946(xxiii)  
		Rev. Dr. Izaak Rapaport
		- from 1947 until 1950(xxiv)  
		Rev. Simon Isaac Susman
		- from 1952 until 1974(xxv)  
		Rev. Meyer Fine
		- from 1974 until 1986(xxvi)  
		Rev. (later Rabbi) Chaim N. Ingram, BA
		- from 1986 until 1992(xxvii)  
		Rev. (later Rabbi) Adam Hill, BA
		- from 1993 until 1998(xxviii)  
		Rabbi Chaim Kanterovitz
		- from 1998 until about 2001(xxix)  
		Rabbi Shmuel Pink
		- from 2001 to present (June 2024)(xxx) | 
	
		| Beth Hamedrash: | During World War II until about 1947, a second 
		orthodox minyan met in Leicester which 
		styled itself as the Leicester Beth Hamedrash. Although 
		meeting separately from the main congregation, it was not a breakaway 
		congregation. Its members, principally refugees from Nazi-controlled 
		Europe and evacuees, consisted largely of more orthodox members of 
		the community. It was led by a distinguished rabbi who had managed to 
		escape the Nazis and services were held in his garage at St Stephen's 
		Road.(xxxv) 
		Rabbi: Rabbi Joseph 
		Hirsch Dunner 
		from about 1941 to about 1947 (xxxvi) | 
	
		| Readers: | M. Bagel - died 1914(xxxix) 
		Rev. Aaron Solomon
		- from 1914 
		until 1916(xl)  
		Rev. Abraham Opolion
		- from 1916 until 1920(xli) Rev. Abrahams 
		- from 1920 until 1930(xlii)  
		Rev. Samuel Zucker
		- from about 1937 until 1947(xliii)  
		Rev. Eugen Teichmann
		- reader from 1949 until about 1963, senior reader from about 1963 until 
		1968(xliv)  
		Rev. M. Baddiel
		- from 1963 until about 1968(xlv) | 
	
		| Assistant Ministers: |  
		Rev. Salvador Benzaquen
		- from 1969 until 1972(xlvi)  
		Rev. Maurice A. Kibel
		- from 1972 until 1973(xlvii) | 
	
		| Lay Officers: | Except where otherwise stated, the data below has been extracted from
					Jewish Year Books, 
					first published in 1896/97.(lii) Generally, where a first name is given, this has been obtained from 
			other sources, including Prof. Aubrey Newman's and Patricia Lidiker's 
		"Portrait of a Community" p. 90, which lists (without dates) the presidents of the 
		congregation.   | 
	
		| Presidents(liii)
		
		 
		1874 - Joseph Levy(liv)
		 
		1874-1911 - Sir Israel Hart(lv)
		 
		1911-1913 - Simon Thomas
		 
		1915-1917 - Leopold Wacks
		 
		1917-1920 - I. Cyr. Thomas
		 
		1920-1923 - Sol Josephs
		 
		1923-1924 - Leopold Wacks
		 
		1924-1926 - Henry Simons
		 
		1926-1929 - Nathaniel Simmons
		 
		1929-1930 - Michael Millett
		 
		1930-1931 - Nathaniel Simmons
		 
		1931-1934 - Sydney Josephs
		 
		1934-1935 - Dr. Israel Platt
		 
		1936-1940 - Nathaniel Simmons(lvi)
		 
		Early 1940s - Mark Henig(lvii)
		 
		1945-1947 - Nathaniel Simmons(lvi)
		 
		1947-1949 - Samuel May
		 
		1949-1952 - Bernard Lebens
		 
		1952-1955 - Isaac Cooklin
		 
		1955-at least 1956 - Harry Henig
		 
		1956-1998 - See list below in note (lviii) 
		  | Treasurers 
		1874 - Gustav Katzenstein(liv)
		 
		1896-1898 - J. Alexander
		 
		1898-1911 - Simon Thomas
		 
		1911-1912 - Alec Finburgh
		 
		1912-1913 - S. Margoles
		 
		1913-1915 - Leopold Wacks
		 
		1915-1917 - I. Cyr. Thomas
		 
		1917-1919 - Alec Finburgh
		 
		1919-1920 - Sol Josephs
		 
		1921-1923 - Alec Finburgh
		 
		1923-1924 - Henry Simons
		 
		1924-1925 - H. Malin
		 
		1925-1928 - Michael Millett
		 
		1928-1930 - Harry Henig
		 
		1929-1931 - J. Lurie
		 
		1931-1935 - Dr. Israel Platt
		 
		1935-1936 - Michael Millett
		 
		1936-1939 - Cecil Herbert (Ben) Harris(lix)
		 
		1939-1940 - Mark Henig
		 
		1940-1945 - no data
		 
		1945-1947 - Samuel May
		 
		1947-1949 - Abraham Goldberg
		 
		1949-1952 - Isaac Cooklin
		 
		1952-1953 - H.L. Rivlin
		 
		1953-1955 - Marcus Horovitz
		 
		1955-at least 1956 - Leon Clarfield
				
		
		
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		| Hon. Secretaries | 
	
		| 
		1874 - Solomon Rheinberg(liv)
		 
		1896-1899 - B. Samuel
		 
		1899-1900 - P. Goldsmid
		 
		1900-1911 - Alec Finburgh
		 
		1911-1913 - J. Weinberg
		 
		1913-1917 - L. Doffman
		 
		1917-1919 - Sol Josephs
		 
		1919-1923 - H. Malin
		 
		1923-1924 - A. Altman
		 
		1924-1926 - D. Millet
		 
		1926-1929 - G. Belcher
		 
		1929-1931 - Samuel May
		 
		1931-1933 - Cecil Herbert (Ben) Harris(lix)
		 
		1933-1936 - R. Wacks
		 
		1936-1939 - Monty Henig
		
		 | 
		1939-1940 - Ellis Levinson
		 
		1940-1945 - no data
		 
		1945-1949 - Joseph B. de Jongh
		 
		1949-1951 - Abe Crammer
		 
		1951-1952 - C.D. Aarons
		 
		1952-1954 - A.S. Jacobs
		 
		1954-1960 - Wolfie Morrison
		 
		1960-1962 - M. Simmons
		 
		1962-1969 - Wilfie Morrison
		 
		1969-1971 - Ms. Shirley Jacobs
		 
		1971-1974 - J. Kaufman
		 
		1974-1977 - Geoffrey J. Louis
		 
		1977-1978 - Mrs. I. Chapman
		 
		1978-2001 - Geoffrey J. Louis
		 | 
	
		| Officers of the Beit Hamedrash: | 1945-1947 Chairman -
		Dr. Max Goldschmidt(lx)   
		Secretary - Marcus Horovitz | 
	
		| Membership Data | 
		Board of Deputies' Returns (number of 
		seatholders)(lxiv) 
		 
			
				| 1875 | 1880 | 1890 | 1894 | 1900 |  
				| 
				31 | 
				21 | 
				23 | 
				64 | 
				43 |  
		Jewish Year Books (number of 
		seatholders)(lxv) 
		 
			
				| 1896 | 1899 | 1905 | 1908 | 1911 | 1919 |  
				| 
				60 | 
				80 | 
				51 | 
				49 | 
				52 | 
				60 |  
		1920s to 1950s(lxvi) 
		until
		1930 - membership never rose above 100 and rarely above 60. 
		1946 - 179 members. 				
		 
		11952 - 
		250 families belonged to the congregation.
				
		 
		National Reports and Surveys(lxvii) 
		1977 - 197 male (or household) members and 50 female members
		 
		1983 - 160 male (or household) members and 65 female members
		 
		1990 - 210 members (comprising 
		160 households, 
		20 individual male and 30 individual female members)
		 
		1996 - 181 members (comprising 
		108 households, 
		20 individual male and 53 individual female members)
		 2010 - listed as having 
		100 to 199 members (by household)
		 2016 - listed as having 
		50 to 99 members (by household)
		 | 
	
		| Charitable Status:
		 | The congregation 
		is a registered charity (no. 1179457), registered on 10 May 1965.(lxviii) | 
	
		| Registration District: | Leicester 
		(since 1 April 1997)(lxix)  - 
			Link to Register Office website. | 
	
		| CemeteryInformation:
 | The Congregation 
	
	  	uses the Gilroes Jewish Cemetery at Groby Road, Leicester 
		LE3 9QS, opened in 1902. 
		The Cemetery's website (a project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and affiliated to JCR-UK) includes a full catalogue of all the burials 
		in the cemetery.
		For details see 
		Leicester Jewish Cemetery 
		Information on Leicester home page. | 
	
		| 
				Notes & 
		Sources (↵ returns to text above)
		
		
		 | 
			
			
			Portrait of a Community
			A History of Leicester Hebrew 
			Congregation
			by Aubrey Newman & Patricoa Lidiker 
			(1998)
  
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			On-line Articles and Other Materialrelating to this Congregation
 
				
					
					Annual Reports and Accounts filed with the Charities Commission (pdf):
					
					
					For other material , see Leicester Jewish Community
					home page | 
			 
  
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		Other Leicester Jewish Institutions & Organisations 
		
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			Leicester Jewish Community home page
			Jewish Congregations in Leicestershire
			Jewish Communities of England home page
	
	Page created: 2 March 2004
	Data significantly expanded and notes added: 19 January 2021
	Latest revision or update: 7 November 2024
			
			Research by David Shulman, assisted by Steven 
			Jaffe
Formatting by David Shulman
			
			
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