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			Town of Whitley Bay 
	
			The seaside town of Whitley Bay (population about 10,000) in the North East of 
			England is situated about five miles north of the Tyne estuary, some 
			10 miles northeast of Newcastle and about three 
			miles north of North Shields. 
	
			Whitley Bay is now in the metropolitan 
			borough of North Tyneside (in the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear), which 
			was created in 1974 upon the merger of several authorities, including most of 
			the then Municipal Borough of Whitely Bay, all of which authorities had been 
			within the county of Northumberland. Whitley Bay had received borough status in 
			1954, having previously been the urban district of Whitley Bay since 1944, and 
			prior to then, the urban district of Whitley and Monkseaton. 
  
			The former Whitley Bay Synagogue, 2 Oxford Street (June 2018) 
			now a School of Theatre Dance 
			© Steve Ellwood 2018 
The Whitley Bay Jewish Community 
			The Whitley Bay Jewish community dates from the early 1920s, although a 
			synagogue building was not 
			acquired until the late 1930s. In 1953, a Jewish Section was dedicated at the 
			local cemetery. The community began to decline in the the late 1960s 
			and finally closed at the end of the 1990s. During its existance, it 
			was the most northernly Jewish community in England. 
	
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	  Congregation Data  | 
	 
	
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        Name:  | 
		
		 Whitley Bay Hebrew Congregation  | 
	 
	
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		 Synagogue Address:   | 
		
		 Synagogue at 2 Oxford Street, Whitley Bay NG26 3TB, 
		acquired in 1937. The building was 
		rebuilt or remodelled by architect Cyril Gillis of Sunderland and 
		the synagogue was consecrated by Chief Rabbi Dr. Hertz on 21 September 1938. It was extended in 1966 
		by architect C. Soloman and reconsecrated on 27 
		February 1966.(i)  | 
	 
	
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		 Previous Addresses:  | 
		
		 Services were held in Whitley Road (No. 119) 
		from about 1931 until about 1937 and previously in the Exchange 
		Building, on the corner of South Parade and Oxford Street.(ii) 
		Services were also held in private homes, including that of the minister.  | 
	 
	
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		 Date Founded:  | 
		
		 1922, when first regular services were held in 
		private homes.(iii).  | 
	 
	
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		 Status:  | 
		
		 The synagogue was closed in 1992 although 
		communal life may have continued until c.2000. 
		The sepher torah and some of the other appurtenances were donated to the 
		Jewish community of Tegucigalpa in Honduras.(iv)  | 
	 
	
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		 Ritual:  | 
		
		 Orthodox - Ashkenazi  | 
	 
	
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		 Ministers: 
		(To view a short profile of a minister 
		or reader whose name appears in blue - hold the cursor over his name.)  | 
		
		 
		
		Rev. P. Isaacs 		 
		- 1923 until the mid 1920s(v)
		
		 
		Rev. S. Nemeth
		- until 1930s(vi)
		
		 
		Rev. Samuel Zucker 		 
		 - from 1930s until about 1937(vii)
		
		 
		Rabbi Nathan Vengroff 		 
		 - from 1937 to 1943/4(viii)
		
		 
		Rev. Abraham Brysz 		 
		 - from about 1950 until 1951(ix)
		
		 
		Rev. Shalom I. Balanow 		 
		 - from about 1953 until 1959(x)
		
		 
		Rev. Harold Greenberg 		 
		 - from about 1960 until 1965(xi)
		 		
		 
		Rabbi Aaron Fischel Herling 		 
		 - from 1972 until 1979(xii)		
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		 Reador (Chazan):  | 
		
		 
		Rev. Bernard Kersh 
		- chazan in 1930s(xiii)
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		 Lay Officers:(xvi)(xvii)  | 
		
		 Presidents
		 1923-1926 - Rev. P. Isaacs(v) 		 
		 1926-1931 - Jack Lukes(xviii)
		 1931-1937 - P. Morris(xix)
		
		 1937-1940 - M. Ross
		 1940-1945 - War Years (no data)
		 1945-1946 - P. Morris(xix)
		 1946-1949 - J. H. Potash
		 1949-1955 - E. G. Markus
		 1955-1956 - M. Ison
		 Vice President
		 1954-1955 - M. Ison
		 Wardens
		 1937-1940 - P. Morris(xix)
		 1940-1945 - War Years (no data)
		 1945-1948 - M. Kreike
		 1948-1949 - H. A. Gould
		 1949-1951 - J. H. Potash
		 1951-1952 - J. H. Potash & H. Gould
		 1952-1953 - H. Sonn & H. Gould
		 1953-1954 - H. Marks & W. Jacobs
		 1954-1955 - P. Morris(xix) & H. Sonn
		 1955-1956 - A. H. Gould & H. Marks
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		 Treasurers 
		1935-1937 - M. Ross
		 1937-1947 - H. Smirin(xx)
		 1947-1948 - P. Morris(xix)
		 1948-1955 - B. Burnard
		 1955-1956 - J. H. Potash
		 Hon. Secretaries 
		1923-1926 - Jack Lukes(xviii)
		 1926-1928 - A. M. Adler
		 1928-1931 - J. Rose
		 1931-1937 - R. Caplan
		 1937-1938 - D. Marguilies
		 1938-1940 - S. Caplan
		 1940-1945 - War Years (no data)
		 1945-1946 - J. H. Potash
		 1946-1948 - N. Lipman
		 1948-1949 - A. Corman
		 1949-1951 - Lieut-Cdr. J. Freedman
		 1951-1952 - W. Jacobs
		 1952-1959 - D. Greenberg
		 1959-1962 - D. Goldberg
		 1962-1965 - D. Gould
		 1965-1967 - S. Caplan
		 1967-2000 - M. Sonn
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		 Membership Data:  | 
		
		 
		National Reports & Surveys(xxi) 
		1977 - 28 male (or household) members and 11 female members
		 
		1983 - 15 male (or household) members and 15 female members
		 
		1990 - 18 
		household members 
		1996 - 8 members (comprising 5 households, 2 individual male and 1 
		individual female member)
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				Notes & 
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	WHITLEY BAY JEWISH CEMETERY 
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			Whitley Bay Jewish Cemetery Database, 
			including burial records and photographs of the headstones, as well as a
			description of the cemetery 
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	Basic Cemetery Information 
	
	Jewish Section, Whitley New Cemetery, Blythe Road, Whitley Bay (near St. Mary's Lighthouse).
	(Click North Tyneside, for other Jewish cemeteries in North Tyneside.) 
	 
	
	The cemetery was opened in 1953. The JCR-UK Database 
	includes approximately 94 burials (including photographs of 90 headstones) 
	from 1953 to 31 December 2022. (An earlier database, with burials 
	to 2011, is included in JOWBR. See below.) 
	(For some additional information, also see
	
		IAJGS Cemeteries Project - Whitley Bay) 
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			Bibliography, On-line Articles and Other Material  relating to 
			the Whitley Bay Jewish Community 
      
		on JCR-UK 
      
	  
	  On Third Party websites 
	  
	  
	   Notable Jewish Connections with Whitley Bay 
	  
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		  David Abrahams (b. 1944) is an  entrepreneur, philanthropist and political activist brought up at Whitley Bay.  
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		  Ruth Irene Caleb, OBE (b. 1942) is a film and television producer originally from Whitley Bay. She was  the BBC's first ever female head of drama (at BBC Wales).  
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		  Sir Lawrence David Freedman, KCMG, CBE, PC, FBA (b. 1948), Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London, 
		  was born in Whitley Bay.  
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		  Prof Avrom Saltman (1925-2000), born in Whitley Bay, was a historian of mediaeval religious life, who worked first in England, then helped set up a history department at 
		  Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel. In 1983 he was awarded the Israel Prize for history.  
		 
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       Congregational Records  | 
	 
	
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		 General:  | 
		
		 Numerous records of the Jewish Communities in Northeast 
		England are deposited with the 
		Tyne and Wear Archives Service (https://twarchives.org.uk).  
		
		CLICK HERE to 
		view a full list of these records (correct to November 2013).  
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		 Records Held:  | 
		
		 
		Marriage register 1939-1973, rules 1930s-1940s, minutes 1942-1989, financial records 1952-1996,
		correspondence 1966-2000, membership register
		1962, orders of service 1938-1966, souvenir brochures 1965 and 1972 -  Tyne and Wear Archives Service 		(see above) 
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		 Registration District (BMD):  | 
		
		 North Tyneside -
		 
			
			Register Office website 
		
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			Whitley Bay Jewish Population Data 
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		 1945  | 
		
		 120  | 
		
		 Jewish Year Book 1945/6  | 
	 
	
			
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		 1950  | 
		
		 175  | 
		
		 Jewish Year Book 
		1951  | 
	 
	
			
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		 1957  | 
		
		 
		150  | 
		
		 Jewish Year Book 1956  | 
	 
	
			
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		 1977  | 
		
		 
		85  | 
		
		 Jewish Year Book 
		1976  | 
	 
	
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		 1983  | 
		
		 30  | 
		
		 Jewish Year Book 1982  | 
	 
	
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		 1988  | 
		
		 20  | 
		
		 Jewish Year Book 
		1989  | 
	 
	
	 
  
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			 Page created: 6 March 2004 
		Data significantly expanded and 
		notes first added: 29 March 2018 Page most recently amended: 15 
			February 2023 
				Formatting and 
				research by David Shulman 
 			
			
 
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