Latest Name: |
Warsaw Synagogue |
Alternative Names: |
Gun Street Synagogue
Warsaw Congregation and Benevolent Society
New Warsaw Synagogue (from an appeal in the Jewish
Chronicle 24 May 1895) |
Address: |
37A Gun Street, Brushfield Street, Spitalfields, London E1
(Location:
Gun Street, in London's
East End, was originally some 600 feet long, running north-south from
just south of Spital Square to Artillery Street (now part of Artillery
Lane), parallel with Steward Street (to the west) and Crispin Street (to
the east). Today only the southern 200 feet of the street remain (the
section south of Brushfield Street), the northern section having been
redeveloped and is part of Spitalfields Market. |
Incorporated Congregation: |
Glory of Israel Chevra in 1907(source) |
Source: Report in The Jewish Chronicle, 4 January 1907 |
(This appears to have been a different congregation from the
Glory of Israel and Sons of Klatsk Synagogue,
which existed until the 1930's.) |
Date
Founded: |
By 1895 (The lease of 37A Gun Street was dated 31 July 1895, ran from 25
March 1895.) |
Current Status: |
Closed in 1920's
(source) |
Source: Based on latest apperancein Jewish Year Books |
|
Ritual: |
Orthodox - Ashkenazi |
Affiliation: |
An affiliated synagogue of
Federation of Synagogues. |
Membership Data: |
1896 - 84
members
(source) |
Source: Jewish Year Book 1896-97 |
1897 - 76
members
(source) |
Source: Jewish Year Book 1897-98 |
1904 - 80
members
(source) |
Source: Jewish Year Book 1905 |
1915 - 80
members
(source) |
Source: Jewish Year Book 1916 |
|
Local
Government
Districts: |
Gun Street is now in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets,
which was created on 1 April 1965, within the administrative area of Greater London.
Previously,
it was in the Metropolitan Borough of
Stepney (established 1900) in the County of London
(established 1889), both of which entities were abolished in 1965.
Gun Street was within the historic Liberty of the Old Artillery Ground
(which
was in the former County of Middlesex until 1889), which was
absorbed into the civil parish of Whitechapel in 1921, remaining
within the Metropolitan Borough of
Stepney.
The civil parish of Whitechapel was itself abolished in 1927, being absorbed into Stepney Borough parish (until that parish's
abolition in 1965). From
1856 to 1900, the Liberty of the Old Artillery Ground was a constituent of the Whitechapel District. |
Registration Districts: |
From
1 July 1837 - Whitechapel
From
1 January 1926 - Stepney
Since
1 January 1983 - Tower Hamlets (which would now holds the registers,
if any) |