Its clergy[2] are Senior Rabbi
Miriam Berger, a daughter of Rabbi
Tony Bayfield, former chief executive and, later, president of the Movement for Reform Judaism,[3][4][5]Cantor Zöe Jacobs,[6] Rabbi Deborah Blausten, Rabbi Howard Cooper and Emeritus Rabbi Jeffrey Newman.[7]
Overview
The current building, which seats 220 people, dates from 1974 and replaced an earlier, 1961, synagogue building on the same site.[8]
^Baggs, A. P.; Bolton, Diane K.; Hicks, M. A.; Pugh, R. B. (1980).
"Finchley: Judaism". In Baker, T. F. T.; Elrington, C. R. (eds.). A History of the County of Middlesex:. Vol. 6: Friern Barnet, Finchley, Hornsey With Highgate. p. 91. Retrieved 9 March 2015 – via
British History Online.