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Gateshead Hebrew Congregation
קהילה קדושה גייטסהעד
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
Location
Location180 Bewick Road, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
CountryUnited Kingdom
Architecture
Date established1939 (current building, earlier congregation existed)

The Gateshead Hebrew Congregation, also known as Gateshead Shul, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 180 Bewick Road in Gateshead, England. It serves as a central religious institution for the Jewish community in Gateshead, which is known for its significant Haredi population.

History and establishment

The congregation's history is closely intertwined with the development of the Jewish community in Gateshead, particularly the establishment and growth of the Gateshead Talmudical College in 1929. The influx of students and faculty associated with the Yeshiva contributed to the need for a larger and more established synagogue.

The current synagogue building at 180 Bewick Road replaced an earlier, smaller synagogue known as the "Blechenner Shul" (Tin Synagogue) in 1939. This construction reflected the growth and consolidation of the community.

Community and role

The Gateshead Hebrew Congregation plays a vital role in the religious and social life of the local Jewish community. It provides regular prayer services, religious instruction, and a space for community gatherings. Given the strong Haredi presence in Gateshead, the synagogue adheres to Orthodox Jewish traditions and practices.

The congregation is closely associated with other Jewish institutions in the area, including the Gateshead Talmudical College and various schools and community organizations. This network of institutions contributes to the cohesive and vibrant nature of the Gateshead Jewish community.

Building and architecture

The synagogue building at 180 Bewick Road is a notable structure within the local landscape. While specific details about its architectural style may require further research, it is understood to be a purpose-built synagogue designed to accommodate the needs of the growing congregation.

Affiliation and leadership

The Gateshead Hebrew Congregation is an Orthodox synagogue. Its rabbi is Avrohom Chaim Zahn.

See also

References

  1. "Gateshead Hebrew Congregation (Synagogue), Tyne & Wear, England". JCR-UK. JewishGen. Retrieved 2024-12-26.
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