- United Synagogue
United Synagogue is an
organisation ofLondon Jews that was founded with the sanction of an act of parliament, in1870 .As of 2007 , it remains the largest religious grouping within the British Jewish community and indeed in Europe, covering 62 Orthodox Jewish communities. It takes its religious authority from theChief Rabbi of Britain and has its own Beth Din and Dayanim.The United Synagogue's values stem from the principles of both
Torah andHalacha .History
From
1866 ,Nathan Marcus Adler was instrumental in bringing together the United Synagogue, a union of the threeCity of London synagogues — the Great Synagogue, the New Synagogue, and the Hambro Synagogue — and their branch synagogues atGreat Portland Street andBayswater .Its direct work has always been confined to the metropolis, but it has exercised, indirectly, considerable influence over the Jews of the
British Empire and British Commonwealth. It is governed by an elected council representing the constituent congregations. In religious and ritual matters it is under the jurisdiction of the Chief Rabbi. The president of the United Synagogue in 1910 was Lord Rothschild.The United Synagogue directs and supports educational and charitable work. The title chief rabbi is not found in the pre-expulsion records, though, before the Jews were banished in 1290, there was an official named "presbyter omnium Judaeorum Angliae". The functions of this official cannot be proved to have been ecclesiastical. The title Chief Rabbi became well known through the eminence of occupants of the position such as Adler's immediate predecessor
Solomon Hirschell (1762-1842).Leadership
The rabbinic leadership of the United Synagogue is vested in the chief rabbi and the
London Beth Din . The lay leadership comprises the president and trustees ("shiva tuvei ha'ir").External links
[http://www.unitedsynagogue.org.uk/the_united_synagogue/about_the_us United Synagogue web site]
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