Richmond Synagogue | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | United Synagogue |
Rite | Orthodox Judaism |
Leadership | Rabbi Meir Shindler |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | Lichfield Gardens, Richmond TW9 1AP |
Municipality | London Borough of Richmond upon Thames |
Geographic coordinates | 51°27′44″N 0°17′59″W / 51.46219°N 0.29967°W |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Stern Thom Fehler Architects |
Completed | 1987 |
Website | |
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Richmond Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish community in Richmond, London. The congregation, whose synagogue building is in Lichfield Gardens, has 250 members [1] and is a member community of the United Synagogue. [2]
A Jewish community is known to have existed in Richmond in the late 17th century. King William III dined with Solomon de Medina, a Jewish businessman, at his country house in Richmond in November 1699. [3]
Until 1916, Richmond's Jewish religious community was known as the Richmond Hebrew Congregation. From 1916 to 1938, as Richmond Associate Synagogue, it met at Central Hall, Parkshot, Richmond, [4] a building opened on 28 June 1916 by Leopold de Rothschild, the then-President of the United Synagogue. [5] From 1938, the renamed Richmond District Synagogue met at a converted chapel at 8 Sheen Road, which was compulsorily purchased by Richmond upon Thames Council to make way for a Waitrose supermarket and multi-storey car park. [4] [6]
Designed by Stern Thom Fehler Architects, [7] a new purpose-built synagogue building at Lichfield Gardens was opened on 8 March 1987 by Chief Rabbi Sir Immanuel Jakobovits and Rabbi Moshe Barron. A rabbi's house was later built on part of the synagogue's car park. [5]
Richmond Synagogue's rabbi, since June 2016, is Meir Shindler, who was previously at Chigwell and Hainault Synagogue. [1] [8] [9] Previous rabbis have included Maurice Ginsberg (1922–61), [5] Yitzchak Schochet (1991–93), [10] Jonathan Hughes (2013–15) [11] [12] [13] and Yossi Ives (2003–12). [14] [15] Notable congregants have included Eldred Tabachnik and Lord Woolf. [5]
Services are held on Friday evenings at 7:00 pm and on Saturday mornings at 9:30 am. [16] The synagogue operates a day centre for Jewish people over 60. [17]