List of Jewish communities in the United Kingdom

This is a list of Jewish communities in the United Kingdom, including synagogues, yeshivot[nb 1] and Hebrew schools. For a list of buildings which were previously used as synagogues see List of former synagogues in the United Kingdom.

England

East of England

Cambridge and East Anglia

NameLocationWebRefImage
Beth Shalom Reform SynagogueCambridgewebsite[1]
Cambridge & Suffolk Jewish Community (Hama'ayan)Cambridgewebsite[2][3]
Cambridge Traditional Jewish Congregation (Thompson's Lane Synagogue)Cambridgewebsite[4]
Cambridge University Jewish SocietyCambridgewebsite[5]
Chabad of CambridgeCambridgewebsite[6]
Norwich Liberal Jewish CommunityNorwichwebsite[7]
Norwich Hebrew CongregationNorwichwebsite[7]
Peterborough Liberal Jewish CommunityPeterboroughwebsite[8][9]

East Midlands

NameLocationWebRefImage
Grimsby Hebrew CongregationGrimsbywebsite[10]
Leicester Hebrew CongregationLeicesterwebsite[11]
Leicester Progressive Jewish CongregationLeicesterwebsite[12][13]
Lincolnshire Jewish CommunityLincolnwebsite[14]
Chabad Lubavitch of NottinghamNottinghamwebsite[15]
Nottingham Hebrew CongregationNottinghamwebsite[16]
Nottingham Liberal SynagogueNottinghamwebsite[13]

Essex

NameLocationWebRefImage
Buckhurst Hill Masorti SynagogueBuckhurst Hillwebsite[17]
Chabad Lubavitch of Buckhurst HillBuckhurst Hillwebsite[18]
Chabad Lubavitch EppingEppingwebsite[19]
Satmar – Canvey Island Jewish CommunityCanvey Islandwebsite [20]
Chelmsford Jewish CommunityChelmsfordwebsite[21]
Chigwell and Hainault SynagogueChigwellwebsite[22]
Colchester and District Jewish CommunityColchesterwebsite[23]
Harlow Jewish CommunityHarlowwebsite[24]
Loughton SynagogueLoughtonwebsite[25][26]
Tikvah Chadasha (Shenfield & Brentwood Synagogue)Shenfieldwebsite [27]
Southend & District Reform SynagogueWestcliff-on-Sea, Southend-on-Seawebsite[28]
Southend & Westcliff Hebrew CongregationWestcliff-on-Sea, Southend-on-Seawebsite[29]

Hertfordshire

Borehamwood and Elstree SynagogueBorehamwoodwebsite[30][31][32]
Elstree & Borehamwood Masorti CommunityBorehamwoodwebsite[33]
Ohr Yisrael SynagogueBorehamwoodwebsite[34]
Rambam Sephardi
(Spanish & Portuguese Jews' Congregation of Elstree & Borehamwood)
Borehamwoodwebsite[35]
Yavneh CollegeBorehamwoodwebsite[36]
Chabad of BusheyBusheywebsite[37][38]
Immanuel CollegeBusheywebsite[39]
The Liberal Synagogue ElstreeElstreewebsite[40]
Hertsmere Jewish Primary SchoolHertsmerewebsite[41]
Chabad Lubavitch of RadlettRadlettwebsite[42]
Radlett Reform SynagogueRadlettwebsite[31][43]
Radlett United SynagogueRadlettwebsite[44]
St Albans Masorti SynagogueSt Albanswebsite[45]
St Albans United SynagogueSt Albanswebsite[46]
Shenley United Jewish CommunityShenleywebsite[47]
Stevenage Liberal SynagogueStevenagewebsite[48]
Watford and District SynagogueWatfordwebsite[49]
Welwyn Garden City Hebrew CongregationWelwyn Garden Citywebsite[50]

Greater London and Surrey

Central London

NameLocationWebRefImage
BKY – Beit Klal YisraelFitzrovia, London W1website [51]
Central Synagogue LondonLondon W1website[52]
Chelsea SynagogueChelsea, London SE3website[53]
New West End SynagogueBayswater, London W2website[54][55]
West Central Liberal SynagogueLondon W1website[56]
West London SynagogueLondon W1website[57]
The synagogue, shown from the junction of Hampden Gurney Street and Upper Berkeley Street
Western Marble Arch SynagogueLondon W1website[58]
Westminster SynagogueKnightsbridge, London SW7website[59][60]

City of London and the East End

NameLocationWebRefImage
Bevis Marks SynagogueCity of London, London EC3website[61][62]
Congregation of Jacob Synagogue
(Kehillas Ya'akov)
Stepney, London E1website[63][64][65]
Sandys Row SynagogueBishopsgate, London E1website[66][67]

East and North East London

NameLocationWebRefImage
Clapton Federation Synagogue (Sha'are Shomayim)Upper Claptonwebsite[68]
Cranbrook United SynagogueCranbrook, Ilfordwebsite[69]
East London & Essex Liberal SynagogueSouth Woodfordwebsite[69][70]
Hackney & East London SynagogueHackney Centralwebsite[71]
Highams Park & Chingford SynagogueChingfordwebsite[72]
Ilford Federation SynagogueIlfordwebsite[73]
Kehillah North LondonStoke Newingtonwebsite[74]
Leytonstone and Wanstead SynagogueLeytonstonewebsite[75]
New Essex Masorti SynagogueIlfordwebsite
New Stoke Newington ShulStoke Newingtonwebsite[76][77]
South West Essex and Settlement Reform SynagogueNewbury Parkwebsite[78][79]
Springfield SynagogueUpper Claptonwebsite[80]
Sukkat Shalom Reform SynagogueWansteadwebsite[79]
Tora Eitz ChaimStamford Hill[81]
Woodford Forest United SynagogueSouth Woodfordwebsite[69]

North and North West London

NameLocationWebRefImage
Akiva SchoolFinchleywebsite[82]
Alei TzionHendonwebsite[83]
Alyth (North Western Reform Synagogue)Temple Fortunewebsite[84]
Anshei ShalomSt John's Woodwebsite[85]
Barnet SynagogueNew Barnetwebsite[86]
Beis GavrielHendonwebsite[87]
Beis Yaakov Primary SchoolColindalewebsite[88]
Belmont SynagogueBelmont, Stanmorewebsite[89]
Belsize Square SynagogueBelsize Park, Hampsteadwebsite[90][91]
Bnos Beis Yaakov Primary SchoolColindalewebsite[92]
Brondesbury Park SynagogueBrondesbury Parkwebsite[93]
Chabad Lubavitch West HampsteadWest Hampsteadwebsite[94]
Cockfosters and N Southgate SynagogueSouthgatewebsite[95]
Crouch End ChavurahCrouch Endwebsite[96]
David Ishag Synagogue (Neveh Shalom)Wembleywebsite[97]
Edgware & Hendon Reform SynagogueEdgwarewebsite[98]
Edgware Masorti SynagogueEdgwarewebsite[99]
Etz Chaim Jewish Primary SchoolMill Hillwebsite[100]
Finchley Central Synagogue ("Finchley Fed")Finchleywebsite[101]
Finchley Progressive SynagogueFinchleywebsite[102]
Finchley Reform SynagogueNorth Finchleywebsite[103]
Golders Green Beth Hamedrash (Munk's Synagogue)Golders Greenwebsite[104]
Golders Green SynagogueGolders Greenwebsite[105]
Grassroots Jewswebsite
Hadley Wood Jewish CommunityEnfieldwebsite[106]
Hampstead SynagogueWest Hampsteadwebsite[107]
Hampstead Garden Suburb SynagogueHampstead Garden Suburbwebsite[108]
Hasmonean High SchoolHendonwebsite[109]
Hatch End Masorti SynagogueHatch End, Pinnerwebsite[110]
Heichal Menahem Chabad-Lubavitch ShulGolders Greenwebsite[111]
Hendon Beis HamedrashHendonwebsite[112]
Hendon United Synagogue (Raleigh Close)Hendonwebsite[113]
Jewish Community Secondary SchoolNew Barnetwebsite[114]
JFS (school)Kentonwebsite[115]
Kehillas Toras ChaimHendonwebsite[116]
Kenton United SynagogueKentonwebsite[117]
Kingsbury United SynagogueKingsburywebsite[118]
Kinloss: Finchley United SynagogueFinchleywebsite[119]
Kol Chai Hatch End Reform Jewish CommunityHatch End, Pinnerwebsite[120]
Kol Nefesh Masorti SynagogueEdgwarewebsite[121]
Leo Baeck CollegeFinchleywebsite[122]
The Liberal Jewish SynagogueSt John's Woodwebsite[123]
Lubavitch of EdgwareEdgwarewebsite[124]
Machzike HadathGolders Greenwebsite[125]
Magen AvotHendonwebsite[126]
Michael Sobell Sinai SchoolKentonwebsite[127]
Mill Hill East Jewish CommunityMill Hillwebsite[128]
Mill Hill United SynagogueMill Hillwebsite[129]
The Montefiore CollegeMaida Valewebsite
Morasha Jewish Primary SchoolFinchleywebsite
Moriah Jewish Day SchoolPinnerwebsite
Mosaic Liberal SynagogueHarrowwebsite[110]
Mosaic Reform SynagogueHarrowwebsite[110]
Muswell Hill SynagogueMuswell Hillwebsite[130]
Ner YisraelHendonwebsite[131][132]
New London SynagogueSt John's Woodwebsite[123][133]
New North London SynagogueFinchleywebsite[134]
New Whetstone SynagogueEnfieldwebsite[135]
Nishmas YisroelHendonwebsite[136]
Northwood and Pinner Liberal SynagogueNorthwoodwebsite[137]
Northwood United SynagogueNorthwoodwebsite[138]
Ohel David Eastern SynagogueGolders Greenwebsite[139]
Ohel Devorah Adeni SynagogueSouthgate[140]
Palmers Green & Southgate SynagoguePalmers Greenwebsite[141]
Pardes House Grammar SchoolFinchleywebsite[142]
Pinner SynagoguePinnerwebsite[143]
Rosh Pinah Primary SchoolEdgwarewebsite[144]
Ruislip SynagogueRuislipwebsite[145]
Saatchi ShulSt John's Woodwebsite[123]
St John's Wood SynagogueSt John's Woodwebsite[123]
Sha'arei Tsedek: North London Reform SynagogueWhetstonewebsite[146][147]
Shir HayimWest Hampsteadwebsite[148]
Southgate Progressive SynagogueOakwoodwebsite[149]
South Hampstead SynagogueSouth Hampsteadwebsite[150]
The Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue,
Lauderdale Road (Sha'ar Hashamayim)
Maida Valewebsite[62]
Stanmore and Canons Park SynagogueStanmorewebsite[151]
Wembley United SynagogueWembleywebsite[152]
Wembley Spanish & Portuguese Jews' CongregationWembleywebsite[62]
Wolfenson Hillel Primary SchoolSouthgatewebsite[153]
Woodside Park SynagogueNorth Finchleywebsite[154]
Yeshurun SynagogueEdgwarewebsite

South and South East London

NameLocationWebRefImage
Bromley Reform SynagogueBromleywebsite[155]
Catford and Bromley United SynagogueCatfordwebsite[156]
Croydon SynagogueCroydonwebsite[157]
South London Liberal SynagogueStreathamwebsite[158]
Sutton & District United SynagogueSuttonwebsite[159]

South West London and Surrey

NameLocationWebRefImage
Chabad South London – Students and Young ProfessionalsWimbledonwebsite[160]
Chabad WimbledonWimbledonwebsite[160][161]
Kingston, Surbiton & District SynagogueKingston upon Thameswebsite[126]
Kingston Liberal SynagogueLong Ditton, Surreywebsite[162]
North West Surrey SynagogueWeybridge, Surreywebsite[163]
Richmond SynagogueRichmondwebsite[164]
Staines and District SynagogueStaines-upon-Thameswebsite[165]
The Wimbledon SynagoguePutney/ Wimbledonwebsite[166]

West London

NameLocationWebRefImage
Ealing (United) SynagogueEalingwebsite[167]
Ealing Liberal SynagogueEalingwebsite[168]

North East England

NameLocationWebRefImage
Darlington Hebrew CongregationDarlingtonwebsite[169]
Durham & NE Liberal Jewish CommunityDurhamwebsite[170]
Gateshead Jewish Academy for GirlsGateshead[171]
Gateshead Talmudical College (Gateshead Yeshiva)Gateshead[172][173]
The Gateshead KolelGatesheadwebsite[174]
Newcastle Reform SynagogueGosforth, Newcastle-upon-Tynewebsite[175]
North East Jewish Community OnlineNorthumberland, Tyne and Wear, Durham and Clevelandwebsite
Sunderland Talmudical College (Sunderland Yeshiva)Gateshead[176]
United Hebrew Congregation of Newcastle upon TyneGosforth, Newcastle upon Tynewebsite[177]

North West England

NameLocationWebRefImage
Chester Hebrew CongregationChesterwebsite[178]
Lancashire & Cumbria Liberal Jewish CommunityLancashire and Cumbriawebsite[179]
Lancaster & Lakes Jewish CommunityLancasterwebsite[180]

Blackpool and Lytham St Annes

NameLocationWebRefImage
Blackpool Reform Jewish CongregationBlackpoolwebsite[181]
St. Annes Hebrew CongregationLytham St Anneswebsite[182]

Liverpool

NameLocationWebRefImage
Allerton Hebrew CongregationAllertonwebsite[183][184]
Chabad of Liverpool UniversitiesLiverpoolwebsite[185]
Childwall Hebrew CongregationChildwall[184][186][187][188]
King David High SchoolWavertreewebsite[184]
King David Primary SchoolLiverpoolwebsite[184]
Liverpool Masorti CommunityLiverpoolwebsite[189]
Liverpool Old Hebrew Congregation
(Princes Road Synagogue)
Toxtethwebsite[184]
Liverpool Reform SynagogueWavertreewebsite[184][190]

Greater Manchester

NameLocationWebRefImage
Bowdon Shul (South Manchester Synagogue)Bowdonwebsite[191]
Bury Hebrew CongregationBurywebsite[192]
Chabad Lubavitch South ManchesterBowdonwebsite[193]
Cheetham Hebrew CongregationSalford[194]
Damesek Eliezer Synagogue (Prestwich Beth Hamedrash)Prestwich[195]
Hale Shule (Hale & District Hebrew Congregation)Hale Barns, Altrinchamwebsite[196][197]
Heaton Park Hebrew CongregationHigher Crumpsallwebsite[198]
Higher Prestwich Hebrew CongregationPrestwich[199]
Hillock Hebrew CongregationWhitefield[200]
Holy Law Hebrew South Broughton CongregationPrestwichwebsite[201]
Kehilas Kol YaakovPrestwich[202][203]
King David High School, ManchesterManchesterwebsite[204]
L'chaim Chabad-LubavitchSalfordwebsite[205]
Machzikei Hadass SynagogueHigher Broughton, Salford[206][207]
Manchester Liberal Jewish CommunityManchesterwebsite[208]
Manchester Reform Synagogue (Jackson's Row)Manchesterwebsite[209]
Meade Hill Shul (United Synagogue, Manchester)Prestwichwebsite[210]
Menorah Synagogue: Cheshire Reform CongregationSharston, Wythenshawe, Manchesterwebsite[211]
Ohr YerushalayimSalfordwebsite[212]
Sedgley Park Synagogue (Shomrei Hadass)Prestwich[213]
Sha'arei ShalomWhitefieldwebsite[214]
Talmud Torah Chinuch N'orim SynagogueSalford[215]
Whitefield Hebrew CongregationWhitefieldwebsite[216]
Yeshurun Hebrew CongregationGatleywebsite[217]

Southport

NameLocationWebRefImage
Southport Hebrew Congregation (Arnside Road)Southport,
Sefton, Merseyside
website[218]
Southport & District Reform SynagogueSouthportwebsite[219]

South East England

NameLocationWebRefImage
Bedfordshire Progressive Synagogue (Rodef Shalom)Bedfordshirewebsite[220]
Jewish Community of BerkshireReadingwebsite[221]
Luton United SynagogueLutonwebsite[222][223]
Maidenhead SynagogueMaidenheadwebsite[224]
Milton Keynes & District Reform SynagogueMilton Keyneswebsite[225]
Oxford Chabad Society – Oxford Jewish Student CentreOxfordwebsite[226]
Oxford Jewish CongregationOxfordwebsite[227]
Oxford University Jewish SocietyOxfordwebsite[228]
Reading Hebrew CongregationReadingwebsite[229]
Reading Liberal Jewish CommunityReadingwebsite[230]
Portsmouth and Southsea SynagogueSouthseawebsite[231]
South Bucks Jewish CommunityAmershamwebsite[232]
South Hampshire Reform Jewish CommunityPortsmouth, Southampton
and Winchester
website[233]
Isle of Wight Jewish SocietyIsle of Wightwebsite[234]

Kent

NameLocationWebRefImage
Jewish KentKentwebsite[235]
Canterbury Jewish CommunityCanterburywebsite[236]
Kent Liberal Jewish Community – Ohel RachelMaidstonewebsite and website[237]
Margate Hebrew CongregationMargatewebsite[238]
Thanet & District Reform SynagogueRamsgatewebsite[238][239]
Chatham Memorial Synagogue, RochesterRochesterwebsite[240]

Sussex

NameLocationWebRefImage
Bognor Regis and District Hebrew CongregationBognor Regiswebsite[241][242]
Brighton & Hove Hebrew Congregation: West Hove SynagogueHovewebsite[243][244][245]
Brighton & Hove Hebrew Congregation: Middle Street SynagogueBrightonwebsite[245]
Brighton & Hove Online Jewish CommunitySussexwebsite
Brighton and Hove Progressive SynagogueHovewebsite[243][246]
Brighton and Hove Reform SynagogueHovewebsite[243][246][247]

Chabad Lubavitch of BrightonBrightonwebsite[243][248]
Chabad Lubavitch Sussex and S E Coast UniversitiesBrightonwebsite[248]
Hove Hebrew Congregation (Holland Road)Hovewebsite[243]
Eastbourne Hebrew CongregationEastbournewebsite[249]
Eastbourne Liberal Jewish CommunityEastbournewebsite[250]

South West England

NameLocationWebRefImage
Bournemouth ChavurahBournemouthwebsite[251]
Bournemouth Hebrew CongregationBournemouthwebsite[252][253]
Bournemouth Reform SynagogueBournemouthwebsite[254]
Chabad Lubavitch of BournemouthBournemouthwebsite[255]
Wessex Liberal Jewish CommunityBournemouthwebsite[256]
Bristol and West Progressive Jewish CongregationBristolwebsite[222]
Chabad Lubavitch of BristolBristolwebsite[257]
Park Row Synagogue, BristolBristolwebsite[258]
Cheltenham SynagogueCheltenhamwebsite[259]
Kehillat Kernow (The Jewish Community of Cornwall)Cornwallwebsite[260]
Exeter SynagogueExeterwebsite[261]
Painting of Exeter Synagogue interior, 1881
Plymouth SynagoguePlymouthwebsite[262]
Swindon Jewish CommunitySwindonwebsite[263]
Three Counties Jewish Community[nb 2]Gloucestershirewebsite[264]
Totnes Reform Jewish GroupTotneswebsite[265]

West Midlands

NameLocationWebRefImage
Birmingham Central SynagogueEdgbaston, Birminghamwebsite[266]
Birmingham Hebrew Congregation
(Singers Hill Synagogue)
Birminghamwebsite[267]
Birmingham Progressive SynagogueBirminghamwebsite[268]
Chabad Jewish Student Centre of BirminghamBirminghamwebsite[269]
King David School, BirminghamBirminghamwebsite[270]
Coventry Reform Jewish CommunityCoventrywebsite[271]
Solihull Shul (Solihull & District Hebrew Congregation)Solihullwebsite[272]
Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire
Hebrew Congregation
Newcastle-under-Lyme,
Staffordshire
website[273][274]

Yorkshire

NameLocationWebRefImage
Bradford Tree of Life SynagogueBradfordwebsite[275][276]
Calderdale Jewish Community CentreCalderdalewebsite
Harrogate Hebrew CongregationHarrogatewebsite[277]
Hull Hebrew CongregationHullwebsite[278]
Hull Reform Synagogue (Ne've Shalom)Willerbywebsite[279]
Beth Hamidrash Hagadol SynagogueMoortown, Leedswebsite[280]
Etz Chaim SynagogueLeedswebsite[281][282]
Leeds Chabad Lubavitch Student CentreLeedswebsite[283]
Sinai SynagogueRoundhay, Leedswebsite[284]
United Hebrew Congregation, Leeds (Shadwell Lane)Moortown, Leedswebsite[285]
Sheffield & District Reform Jewish CongregationSheffieldwebsite[286]
United Synagogue SheffieldSheffieldwebsite[287]
York Liberal Jewish CommunityYorkwebsite[288]

Scotland

NameLocationWebRefImage
Scottish Council of Jewish CommunitiesGlasgowwebsite[289][290]
Chabad of Edinburgh – Jewish Community of EdinburghEdinburghwebsite[291]
Edinburgh Hebrew CongregationEdinburghwebsite[289][291]
Sukkat Shalom, Edinburgh Liberal Jewish CommunityEdinburghwebsite[291][292]
Garnethill SynagogueGlasgowwebsite[290]
Giffnock and Newlands Hebrew Congregation (Giffnock Shul)Glasgowwebsite[290]
Boys aged 11–12, learning about Judaism at the Giffnock and Newlands Synagogue
Glasgow Jewish Representative CouncilGlasgowwebsite[290]
Glasgow Reform SynagogueNewton Mearns, Glasgowwebsite[290]
Langside Hebrew CongregationGlasgowwebsite[293]
Newton Mearns Hebrew CongregationNewton Mearns, Glasgowwebsite[290]
Aberdeen Synagogue and Jewish Community CentreAberdeenwebsite[294]
Jewish Network of Argyll and the Highlandswebsite[295]
Tayside and Fife Jewish CommunitySt Andrewswebsite[296]
Hebrew SynagogueEdinburghwebsite[297]
Beth Israel SynagogueEdinburghwebsite[298]

Wales

NameLocationWebRefImage
Cardiff Reform SynagogueCardiffwebsite[299]
Cardiff United SynagogueCardiffwebsite[300]
Llandudno and Colwyn Bay Hebrew CongregationLlandudnowebsite[301][302]
Welshpool Jewish GroupWelshpoolwebsite[303][304]

Northern Ireland

NameLocationWebRefImage
Belfast Hebrew CongregationBelfastwebsite[305]

See also

Notes

  1. A yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבה) is a centre for the study of Torah and the Talmud in Orthodox Judaism.
  2. Gloucestershire Liberal Jewish Community merged with Hereford Jewish Community, on 20 July 2019, to form Three Counties Jewish Community."West Country congregations predict a brighter future after merger". The Jewish Chronicle. 3 June 2019. Retrieved 13 June 2019.

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