- West London Synagogue
The West London Synagogue of British Jews was established on the
15 April 1840 , and is the oldest reform synagogue in Great Britain.History
:"for the history of Reform Judaism in the UK, see
Reform Judaism (United Kingdom) "The West
London Synagogue of British Jews was formed by a group of families in westLondon after breaking away from the Bevis Marks congregation in 1841 [ [http://www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk/London/wls/history.htm JCR-UK - West London Synagogue of British Jews - History ] ] . Its first location was a building in Burton Street, andDavid Woolf Marks was its first minister. On 27 January 1842, the West London Synagogue of British Jews was consecrated, the name reflecting the unity now existing between Sephardi and Ashkenazi members and expressing the patriotism felt for Britain by its members.By 1848, the building in Burton Street had become too small for the congregation. A new location was found, in
Margaret Street ,Cavendish Square , at a cost of five thousand pounds, and it was consecrated on 25 January 1849.From 1849 to 1867 the numbers of the congregation continued to rise, and a new location was required. Eventually, its current location in Upper Berkeley Street was found and was consecrated on 22 September 1870.
Rabbi
Hugo Gryn , notable broadcaster, served as Assistant Minister at WLS from 1964-68 and then as Senior Minister until his death in 1996 [ [http://www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk/London/wls/Ministers_of_the_Congregation.htm JCR-UK - West London Synagogue of British Jews - Ministers ] ] .Building
The current building, dating from 1870, is located near
Marble Arch inLondon . The main sanctuary is built in the Byzantine architectural style. The premises also contain offices, a library and various community facilities.Customs and Ritual
Services at West London synagogue follow the prayer books of the
Movement for Reform Judaism , which incorporate material from bothSephardi andAshkenazi traditions. A choir and organ, located behind a screen to the rear of the dais, accompany the congregation in all musical parts of the service except for thealeinu and thekiddush . The organ was renovated in 2007.Men and women may sit together during services. Male worshippers are required to wear a
kippah ; females are permitted, but not required to wear one.External links
* [http://www.wls.org.uk The West London Synagogue]
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