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Blackpool United Hebrew Congregation

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Location
  
Blackpool, England

Completed
  
1926

Reference no.
  
1376196

Architectural type
  
Synagogue

Affiliation
  
Orthodox Judaism

Designated
  
27 August 1998

Opened
  
1926

Groundbreaking
  
1916

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Architectural style
  
Byzantine Revival architecture

Similar
  
Blackpool Reform Jewish C, Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, Noor‑A‑Madina Mosque, St Thomas' Church - Blackpool, Blackpool Central Mosque

The Blackpool United Hebrew Congregation was an Ashkenazi orthodox community 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 (founded in 1905). The synagogue was originally located in Springfield Road, North Shore. The current synagogue in Leamington Road was consecrated in 1916.

It is a provincial synagogue under the aegis of the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom.

The synagogue is a Grade II listed building, built in the Byzantine architectural style. It was built between 1916 and 1926 and was later altered in 1955 and 1976.

On 8 February 2009, the synagogue hosted a visit by Jonathan Sacks, the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the United Kingdom. The visit was arranged by Eric Moonman, the president of the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland.

The synagogue closed in May 2012, as the community numbers had fallen below a viable congregation. The last service, conducted by Cantor Steven Robins LRCM, was held on 13 May 2012 accompanied by the Shabbaton Choir. The synagogue was packed for the occasion with many former members and children and grandchildren of congregants from previous years attending. The sermon was given by Rabbi Arnold Saunders of Manchester, a previous Minister.

The last Minister of the synagogue was Rabbi David Braunold who assumed the pulpit in 1985 and departed for the St Anne's Hebrew Congregation in 2010. Rabbi Braunold gave the welcoming address at the last service.

There is a legacy site for the synagogue.

References

Blackpool United Hebrew Congregation Wikipedia