List of synagogues in the United Kingdom
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London

  • Amhurst Road Synagogue, Shacklewell, Hackney. Now closed.
  • Bevis Marks Synagogue
    Bevis Marks Synagogue
    ----Bevis Marks Synagogue is located off Bevis Marks, in the City of London. The synagogue, affiliated to London's historic Spanish and Portuguese Jewish community, is the oldest synagogue in the United Kingdom still in use...

    , (City of London
    City of London
    The City of London is a small area within Greater London, England. It is the historic core of London around which the modern conurbation grew and has held city status since time immemorial. The City’s boundaries have remained almost unchanged since the Middle Ages, and it is now only a tiny part of...

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  • Bromley Reform Synagogue
    Bromley Reform Synagogue
    Bromley Reform Synagogue is a synagogue in the London Borough of Bromley; it serves the areas of south east London and north west Kent including Bromley, Beckenham, Orpington, Blackheath, Dartford, Maidstone, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells....

  • Dalston Synagogue
    Dalston Synagogue
    The Dalston Synagogue was a Jewish place of worship in Newington Green, North London, from about 1885 to 1970. It was also known as the Poets Road Synagogue and was not in Dalston, another area of north-east London...

    , Poets Road, Newington Green
    Newington Green
    Newington Green is an open space in north London which straddles the border between Islington and Hackney. It gives its name to the surrounding area, roughly bounded by Ball's Pond Road to the south, Petherton Road to the west, the southern section of Stoke Newington with Green Lanes-Matthias Road...

    , (c. 1875- 1970)
  • Dollis Hill Synagogue
    Dollis Hill Synagogue
    The Dollis Hill Synagogue is a former Orthodox Jewish house of worship in Dollis Hill, London, England.The congregation first came together in the early part of the 20th century, following an increase of Jewish immigration from the European continent to London...

  • Ealing Liberal Synagogue
    Ealing Liberal Synagogue
    Ealing Liberal Synagogue is a liberal synagogue in the London borough of Ealing affiliated with the Union of Liberal and Progressive Synagogues. Despite its small size the synagogue remains an important part of Ealing life, also serving as a polling station in local, national and European...

  • Fieldgate Street Great Synagogue
    Fieldgate Street Great Synagogue
    Fieldgate Street Great Synagogue, located at 41 Fieldgate Street in the East End of London, was established in 1899. In 1950 it was rebuilt after damaged caused by a German air raid during WWII. It is currently surrounded on three sides by the East London Mosque...

    , (East End
    East End of London
    The East End of London, also known simply as the East End, is the area of London, England, United Kingdom, east of the medieval walled City of London and north of the River Thames. Although not defined by universally accepted formal boundaries, the River Lea can be considered another boundary...

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  • Great Synagogue of London
    Great Synagogue of London
    The Great Synagogue of London was, for centuries, the centre of Ashkenazi synagogue and Jewish life in London. It was destroyed during World War II, in the Blitz.-History:...

    , (City of London
    City of London
    The City of London is a small area within Greater London, England. It is the historic core of London around which the modern conurbation grew and has held city status since time immemorial. The City’s boundaries have remained almost unchanged since the Middle Ages, and it is now only a tiny part of...

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  • Machzike Hadath
    Machzike Hadath
    The Machzike Hadath community synagogue is a Lithuanian, Ashkenazi synagogue founded in 1891.The synagogue, also known as the Spitalfields Great Synagogue, was founded in 1891 in the East End of London, England. In 1893, it merged with the Machzike Shomrei Shabbat Synagogue of Booth Street...

    , (East End
    East End of London
    The East End of London, also known simply as the East End, is the area of London, England, United Kingdom, east of the medieval walled City of London and north of the River Thames. Although not defined by universally accepted formal boundaries, the River Lea can be considered another boundary...

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  • New West End Synagogue, St. Petersburgh Place
    New West End Synagogue
    The New West End Synagogue, located in St. Petersburgh Place, Bayswater, London, is one of the Oldest synagogues in the United Kingdom still functioning. It is one of two synagogues which have been awarded Grade I listed status by the British government and has been described by English Heritage as...

  • North Western Reform Synagogue
    North Western Reform Synagogue
    The North Western Reform Synagogue was founded in 1933 and is one of the largest Progressive synagogues in the United Kingdom. It has around 2000 adult and 900 child members, and is twinned with the Leo Baeck Community Centre in Haifa and to the Jewish community in Kerch, a city in Ukraine...

    , (Golders Green
    Golders Green
    Golders Green is an area in the London Borough of Barnet in London, England. Although having some earlier history, it is essentially a 19th century suburban development situated about 5.3 miles north west of Charing Cross and centred on the crossroads of Golders Green Road and Finchley Road.In the...

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  • Ohel David Eastern Synagogue
    Ohel David Eastern Synagogue
    The Ohel David Eastern Synagogue is a Sephardi Orthodox synagogue based in Golders Green, North London. Its members include Sephardi Jews from many parts of the world, especially Iraqi and other Mizrahi Jews.- History :The synagogue was established in 1959...

    , (Golders Green
    Golders Green
    Golders Green is an area in the London Borough of Barnet in London, England. Although having some earlier history, it is essentially a 19th century suburban development situated about 5.3 miles north west of Charing Cross and centred on the crossroads of Golders Green Road and Finchley Road.In the...

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  • Sandys Row Synagogue
    Sandys Row Synagogue
    Sandy's Row Synagogue is an historic Grade II listed synagogue in the East End of London.-History:The building was constructed in 1766 by refugee French Huguenots as a community church, named L'Eglise de l'Artillerie , on a small street called Parliament Court, Artillery Street, in Bishopsgate...

    , (East End
    East End of London
    The East End of London, also known simply as the East End, is the area of London, England, United Kingdom, east of the medieval walled City of London and north of the River Thames. Although not defined by universally accepted formal boundaries, the River Lea can be considered another boundary...

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  • South East London Synagogue
    South East London Synagogue
    The South East London Synagogue was established in 1888 by Ashkenazi Jews who had immigrated from Eastern Europe. It was refused membership of the United Synagogue, but was admitted to the Federation of Synagogues. Immanuel Jakobovits was the rabbi just after the Second World War.-History:The...

  • Stanmore and Canons Park Synagogue
    Stanmore and Canons Park Synagogue
    Stanmore and Canons Park Synagogue has the largest community of any single orthodox synagogue in the whole of Europe. It is a constituent of the United Synagogue...

  • Wembley United Synagogue
    Wembley United Synagogue
    Wembley Synagogue is a synagogue in Wembley, London in England. It is part of the United Synagogue family of synagogues and offers an extensive range of religious, spiritual and social activities.-Synagogue:...

  • Western Marble Arch Synagogue
    Western Marble Arch Synagogue
    The Western Marble Arch Synagogue was founded 1761. Currently the Western Marble Arch Synagogue is a leading modern orthodox synagogue based in central London, England...

  • West London Synagogue
    West London Synagogue
    The West London Synagogue of British Jews was established on 15 April 1840. It is one of the oldest synagogues in the United Kingdom and the oldest Reform synagogue in the UK.-History:...

  • Whitechapel Road Synagogue, now closed.
  • Wlodawa Synagogue, (East End
    East End of London
    The East End of London, also known simply as the East End, is the area of London, England, United Kingdom, east of the medieval walled City of London and north of the River Thames. Although not defined by universally accepted formal boundaries, the River Lea can be considered another boundary...

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Elsewhere

  • Birmingham
    Birmingham
    Birmingham is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. It is the most populous British city outside the capital London, with a population of 1,036,900 , and lies at the heart of the West Midlands conurbation, the second most populous urban area in the United Kingdom with a...

     – Severn Street Synagogue
    Severn Street Synagogue
    The Severn Street Synagogue, built in 1813 as a synagogue in Birmingham, England, is now the Athol Masonic Hall. -History:Severn Street was newly carved out of the former Gooch Estate when the synagogue was built in 1809...

  • Birmingham – Singers Hill Synagogue
    Singers Hill Synagogue
    The Birmingham Hebrew Congregation Synagogue is a Grade II* listed building comprising 26, 26A and 26B Blucher Street in central Birmingham, England.Built in 1856, it was designed by Yeoville Thomason...

  • Blackpool United Hebrew Congregation
    Blackpool United Hebrew Congregation
    The Blackpool United Hebrew Congregation is an Ashkenazi orthodox synagogue in Blackpool, England.-History:Blackpool United Hebrew Congregation was founded in about 1907 with the merger of Blackpool Hebrew Congregation which had been founded in 1898 and Blackpool New Orthodox Hebrew Congregation...

  • Bournemouth Hebrew Congregation
    Bournemouth Hebrew Congregation
    The Bournemouth Hebrew Congregation is a synagogue in Bournemouth, England.-History:The congregation formed in 1905. It built its present building in 1911...

  • Bournemouth Reform Synagogue
    Bournemouth Reform Synagogue
    Bournemouth Reform Synagogue , also known as BRS, is a Reform Jewish synagogue of over 500 members in the heart of Bournemouth.- History :...

  • Brighton
    Brighton
    Brighton is the major part of the city of Brighton and Hove in East Sussex, England on the south coast of Great Britain...

     – Brighton and Hove Reform Synagogue
    Brighton and Hove Reform Synagogue
    Brighton and Hove Reform Synagogue is a synagogue in Hove.- History and Affiliation :The community was founded in 1955 with temporary accommodation and the synagogue was dedicated in 1967 to serve a rapidly growing community. The 400-capacity building was designed by Derek Sharp...

  • Brighton – Middle Street Synagogue
    Middle Street Synagogue, Brighton
    The Middle Street Synagogue is a synagogue in the centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. It was the centre for Jewish worship in Brighton and Hove for more than a century, and has been called Brighton's second most important historic building...

  • Brighton – Regency Synagogue, Devonshire Place
    Brighton Regency Synagogue
    The Brighton Regency Synagogue is a former synagogue in Brighton noted for the elegance of its Regency architecture. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building....

  • Brighton – Roof-top Synagogue, Brunswick Terrace
    Roof-top synagogue
    The Roof-top synagogue was a private synagogue built on the roof of the home of Philip Salomons on the Regency-era Brunswick estate in Hove, now a constituent part of the English city of Brighton and Hove...

  • Canterbury Old Synagogue
  • Cheltenham Synagogue
    Cheltenham Synagogue
    The Cheltenham Synagogue is a synagogue in Cheltenham noted for its Regency architecture. It is an independent congregation located in the town centre on Synagogue Lane, off St James's Square....

  • Exeter Synagogue
    Exeter synagogue
    Exeter Synagogue is located in Synagogue Place, in Mary Arches within the old city of Exeter, Devon,and is the third oldest synagogue in the United Kingdom. Originally built as a Sephardi synagogue for Dutch Jews trading in Exeter, it is now a synagogue of the Ashkenazi rite...

  • Guildford Synagogue
    Guildford Synagogue
    Guildford Synagogue refers both to a probably medieval synagogue and to a modern congregation in Guildford, England.-Medieval synagogue:The Jews probably arrived in Guildford during the 12th Century. It is widely believed that they built a synagogue in the High Street, on a site that is now owned...

  • Lincoln Jew's Court Synagogue
    Jew's Court
    Jews' Court is the Oldest synagogue in the British Isles. A Norman building on Steep Hill in Lincoln, immediately above Jew's House, it is dated to between 1150 and 1180...

  • Liverpool
    Liverpool
    Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It was founded as a borough in 1207 and was granted city status in 1880...

     – Princes Road Synagogue
    Princes Road Synagogue
    Princes Road Synagogue, located in Toxteth, Liverpool in England, is the home of the Liverpool Old Hebrew Congregation. It came into existence when the Jewish community in Liverpool in the late 1860s decided to build itself a new synagogue, reflecting the status and wealth of the community...

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  • Manchester
    Manchester
    Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England. According to the Office for National Statistics, the 2010 mid-year population estimate for Manchester was 498,800. Manchester lies within one of the UK's largest metropolitan areas, the metropolitan county of Greater...

     – Bury Hebrew Congregation
    Bury Hebrew Congregation
    Bury Hebrew Congregation, also known in Hebrew as Bet Knesset Sha'ar HahShamayim is an Orthodox synagogue, serving the Jewish community in the Sunnybank, Unsworth and Hollins area of North Manchester.- History :...

  • Manchester – Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation
    Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation
    Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation is a large Ashkenazi Orthodox synagogue located in North Manchester, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1935, and in 2010 had between 500 and 749 members. Under the aegis of the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom, Reverend Leslie Olsberg MBE led the congregation for 35...

  • Manchester – South Manchester Synagogue
    South Manchester Synagogue
    The name South Manchester Synagogue refers to both an Orthodox Jewish community in south Manchester, England and to the buildings that it occupies...

  • Manchester – Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue
    Manchester Jewish Museum
    Manchester Jewish Museum tells the story of the Jewish community in Manchester, England over the last 200 years. It occupies the former Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue on Cheetham Hill Road and is a grade II* listed building...

  • Newcastle
    Newcastle upon Tyne
    Newcastle upon Tyne is a city and metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear, in North East England. Historically a part of Northumberland, it is situated on the north bank of the River Tyne...

     – Jesmond Synagogue
    Jesmond Synagogue
    The Jesmond Synagogue is a former synagogue in the Jesmond neighbourhood of Newcastle upon Tyne, in northeast England.The synagogue, on Eskdale Terrace in Jesmond, was built in 1914-15 by Marcus Kenneth Glass in an Art Deco interpretation of Byzantine Revival style. The porch has a triple arcade...

  • Northampton Medieval Synagogue
    Northampton Medieval Synagogue
    The Northampton Medieval Synagogue is an archaeological site and medieval synagogue building in Sheep Street, Northampton, England.The synagogue was discovered in 2010 by Marcus Roberts of National Anglo-Jewish Heritage Trail after many years of researching Northampton's medieval Jewish history...

  • Plymouth Synagogue
    Plymouth Synagogue
    The Plymouth Synagogue is a synagogue in the city of Plymouth, England. Built in 1762 it is a Listed Grade II* building and the oldest synagogue built by Ashkenazi Jews in the English speaking world. -History:...

  • Portsmouth and Southsea Synagogue
    Portsmouth and Southsea Synagogue
    The Portsmouth and Southsea Synagogue, also known as the Portsmouth Hebrew Congregation, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located in Elm Grove, Southsea in Portsmouth, England. It is one of the oldest Jewish congregations in England. It was founded circa 1747 and had a rabbinate of its own...

  • Ramsgate
    Ramsgate
    Ramsgate is a seaside town in the district of Thanet in east Kent, England. It was one of the great English seaside towns of the 19th century and is a member of the ancient confederation of Cinque Ports. It has a population of around 40,000. Ramsgate's main attraction is its coastline and its main...

     – Montefiore Synagogue
    Montefiore synagogue
    The Montefiore Synagogue was the private synagogue of Sir Moses Montefiore. It is an 1833, Grade II* listed building in Ramsgate, Kent, England.-History:The synagogue was in the European tradition of great men having private chapels on their estates...

  • Sunderland Synagogue
    Sunderland Synagogue
    The Sunderland Synagogue is a former synagogue building in Sunderland, England.The synagogue, on Ryhope Road , was designed by architect Marcus Kenneth Glass and completed in 1928. The synagogue was listed as a Grade II historic structure in 1999. The congregation ceased meeting in 2006...


Scotland  Scotland

  • Glasgow
    Glasgow
    Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and third most populous in the United Kingdom. The city is situated on the River Clyde in the country's west central lowlands...

     – Garnethill Synagogue
    Garnethill Synagogue
    Garnethill Synagogue is the historic cathedral synagogue of Scotland. It is located in Garnethill, Glasgow.The synagogue was designed by John McLeod and Nathan S. Joseph and built in 1879-81....

  • Glasgow – Giffnock Synagogue
    Giffnock Synagogue
    Giffnock and Newlands Synagogue, located at 222 Fenwick Road in Giffnock, East Renfrewshire , is the largest Jewish religious congregation in Scotland...

  • Glasgow – Glasgow Reform Synagogue
    Glasgow Reform Synagogue
    Glasgow Reform Synagogue is a synagogue in Glasgow. It is a member of the Movement for Reform Judaism and is the only Reform synagogue in Scotland. It is based in Newton Mearns on the south side of Glasgow...


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