Some history of the Birmingham Central Synagogue |
The Ashkenazi Orthodox community was established in a private house in Belgrave Road in 1883 before moving to Wrottesley Street in 1900 and then to Bristol Street in 1928, taking over a former Methodist Hall. In 1961 a small group of dedicated, hard working individuals acquired the large plot of land upon which the current Synagogue, hall and classrooms now stand at 133 Pershore Road.
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Birmingham Central Synagogue
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Address:
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133 Pershore Road
- B5 7PA Birmingham |
Telephone:
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+44.121 440 4044 |
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Opening Hours: |
Weekday Shacharit alternates monthly with Singers Hill, contact to find out where it's taking place. Shacharit: Shabbat 9:30 AM, Sunday 8:30 AM, Monday & Thursday 7:15 AM, weekdays 7:30 AM. Mincha Maariv at candle lighting time. |
Responsible: |
Rabbi Shlomo Mordechai Odze;
Email:
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Map
of Birmingham Central Synagogue
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