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Blackpool Reform Jewish Congregation

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Location
  
Blackpool, England

Leadership
  
Rabbi Norman Zalud

Opened
  
1947

Architectural type
  
Synagogue

Affiliation
  
Reform Judaism

Website
  
www.brjc.org.uk

Phone
  
+44 1253 623687

Blackpool Reform Jewish Congregation

Address
  
40 Raikes Parade, Blackpool FY1 4EX, UK

Similar
  
Milton Keynes & District R, Blackpool United Hebrew, Thanet & District Reform S, Shir Hayim, South West Essex and Settleme

The Blackpool Reform Jewish Congregation is a Reform Judaism congregation in Blackpool, Lancashire, England.

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History

With a synagogue located on Raikes Parade, Blackpool Reform Jewish Congregation was founded in 1947 and was originally a member of the Union of Liberal and Progressive Synagogues. It is now a constituent synagogue of the Movement for Reform Judaism with which it has been associated since 1961.

It is also a member of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, The Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester and Region and the Blackpool Faith Forum.

In October 2005 Michael Howard visited the synagogue on the day he gave his final speech as leader of the Conservative Party at its annual Party Conference in the Blackpool. He was called up to the Torah during a first day Rosh Hashanah service at the synagogue.

Communications

The synagogue publishes a quarterly magazine, Migdal.

Rabbi

Rabbi Norman Zalud is the community’s rabbi. He also serves the community of Sha’arei Shalom Synagogue in Manchester and, until 2007, was also rabbi of the Liverpool Reform community.

He has worked with the Blackpool Reform community for the last 40 years. He teaches special needs children at Delemere Forest School, is prison chaplain for all faiths in eleven prisons in the North West of England and Jewish chaplain to Southport and District Hospital.

Rabbi Zalud trained as a Cantor at Guildhall School of Music and then at Jews College, where he received a minister’s qualification before going to Leo Baeck College. He received semikhah in 1993.

References

Blackpool Reform Jewish Congregation Wikipedia