Some history of the Singers Hill Synagogue |
Singers Hill Synagogue was built in 1856 and has played an important part of the life of Birmingham Jewry. Even when movements of Jewish population in Birmingham resulted in the provision of synagogues elsewhere in the City, Singers Hill has remained an imortant hub of Jewish worship and communal life over the last 150 years, and is termed the "Cathedral" Synagogue of Birmingham.
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Singers Hill Synagogue
Birmingham Hebrew Congregation
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Address:
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26 Blucher Street
- B1 1HL Birmingham |
Telephone:
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+44.121 643 0884 |
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Opening Hours: |
Weekday Shacharit alternates monthly with Central Shul, 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 1:30 PM |
Responsible: |
Rabbi Yossi Jacobs;
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Hotels within 15 min. Walking Distance: |
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Map
of Singers Hill Synagogue
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