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HERITAGE OPEN DAYS A BIG HIT

September 2005  

Higher Crumpsall Synagogue (Manchester)

Higher Crumpsall Synagogue, Manchester
(Photo: Bob Skingle  © English Heritage 2005)

Some 10,000 people annually now visit historic synagogues and sites in England on European Jewish Heritage Day, the European Day of Jewish Culture and Heritage established in France nearly a decade ago.

This year’s event, held on Sunday 4th September, was no exception. The month of September presented a feast of heritage opportunities on successive weekends.

In Manchester, Grade II Listed Higher Crumpsall Synagogue in Cheetham Village proved to be a star attraction during national Heritage Open Days, organised by The Civic Trust in association with English Heritage.

On Sunday 11th September, more than 40 visitors toured the synagogue, which last year was awarded £130,000 grant aid towards essential repairs by English Heritage and the Heritage Lottery Fund. Among admirers of the synagogue’s fine Art Deco stained glass windows were members of the Al Khizra Mosque, which was also taking part in the annual Cheetham Festival which coincides with Heritage Open Days. Chief organiser Revd. Daniel Burton, priest-in-charge of the Parish of Cheetham, expressed his delight at the opportunity that the event created for bringing people together from diverse backgrounds. Later, Jewish musician Mike Tabor, Chinese musician Han Ying and the Asian Music Talent Band laid on a lively concert at the Manchester Jewish Museum, which had over 80 visitors during the day.


THE NEW NEW SYNAGOGUE

A Building “At Risk” no longer  

London, June 2005

Egerton Road Synagogue (London)

The New Synagogue (Egerton Road, Stamford Hill, London)
(Photo: Nic Stevenson. © English Heritage 2005)

Stamford Hill’s New Synagogue, universally known as “Egerton Road”, has been awarded £62,000 for restoration and conversion into the headquarters of the Bobover Hasidim in London. The grant is made under the English Heritage & Heritage Lottery Fund Joint Places of Worship Repair Grants Scheme.

For further details, click here (PDF file 31KB).


GIBRALTAR’S JEWISH HERITAGE RECORDED

April 2005

Survey Team

The Jewish Heritage UK team pictured outside Gibraltar City Hall with Carl Viagas, Government of Gibraltar Heritage Officer (centre). Left to right: Barbara Bowman (architect), Dr Sharman Kadish (Director), Carl Viagas, Dr Sam Benady (Gibraltar Heritage Trust) and Nigel Corrie (photographer, English Heritage). City Hall was built by Jewish merchant Aaron Cardozo in 1815. Photo © Jewish Heritage UK 2005

To mark 300 years of Jewish life under the British, the Gibraltar Heritage Trust and Jewish Heritage UK have combined forces to record the historic buildings and sites of Gibraltar’s 600-strong Jewish community.

A team of professional researchers from the Survey of the Jewish Built Heritage has just visited the Rock and photographed, documented and drawn Gibraltar’s four historic synagogues, two historic burial grounds and other sites of Jewish interest.

The oldest of these little known buildings, Sha'ar HaShamayim [“Gate of Heaven”] or the Gibraltar Great Synagogue, was founded in 1724 by Isaac Nieto of London. Rebuilt several times, the present building largely dates from 1812 and shares features in common with the parent Spanish & Portuguese synagogue of Amsterdam (1675) and London’s Bevis Marks (1701).

A full-colour architectural heritage guidebook is being prepared, sponsored by the Gibraltar Heritage Trust. The project has also attracted the support of local businesses. Project Director Dr Sharman Kadish said “We are delighted at the enthusiastic reception for our project on the Rock. People here are obviously very proud of their diverse heritage.” For more, see Gibraltar Pages.

 

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