Congregation Data |
Name: |
The New Hebrew Congregation, Hull
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Formation and Predecessor Congregations: |
The New Hebrew Congregation was formed in 1928, primarily through the efforts of Mr. J. Fischhoff
(see below), who is considered the
founder of the congregation,(ii)
which was also refered to as the
Fischhoff Synagogue.(iii)
However, it appears to be a continuation or successor congregation
to two earlier congregations:
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The Adelaide Road Synagogue,
which was formed in 1926(iv) and
appears to have been formally known the New Hebrew
Congregation Burial Society. In fact, this was the name used when the application to
the Board of Deputies was made to enable the congregation to appoint a Registrar for Marriages.
The Chief Rabbi subsequently confirmed, in December 1928, that it was the same
congregation as the New Hebrew Congregation.(v)
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The Hull Beth Hamedrash,
formed by 1910, which, in about 1927, changed its name to
the Beth Hamedrash Hagadol(vi)
(or this may have been an alternative name for the
New Hebrew Congregation).(vii)
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Address: |
Lower Union Street, Hull.(ix) The synagogue building, presumably rebuilt or
revamped, was opened on 9 September 1928 by Lord Rothschild.(x)
However,
Lower Union Street had previous been the address of the Beth Hamedrash (from
about 1916)(xi),
its previous address being Great Passage Street (from 1914).(xii)
Several addresses appear for the New Hebrew Congregation Burial Society in the Exchange of Letters
regarding the application to appoint of a Registrar for Marriages.
These are 4 Beadle Terrace, Goodwin Street, Hull(xiii),
35 Adelaide Street, Hull(xiv)
and 59 William Street, Hull(xv) |
Final Status: |
The congregation
was reportedly disbanded in 1941,(xvi)
although it ceased being listed in Jewish Year Books from 1939.
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Ritual: |
Ashkanazi Orthodox |
Affiliation: |
None known, although but the congregation would
have been under the aegis of the Chief Rabbi. |
Rabs and Reader:
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Rabbi Samuel Menachem Brod
- Rab of the Hull Beth Hamedrash from about 1910 until
about 1913(xx)
Rabbi Jacob David Lurie
- Rab of the Hull Beth Hamedrash from about 1913 until 1916(xx)
Rev. Isaac Aarons
- reader (and possibly minister) from about 1927 until about 1932(xxi)
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Officers:(xxv) |
Presidents of the Beth Hamedrash
1910-1917 - E. Marks
1917-1924 - M. Woolfe
Vice President of the Beth Hamedrash
1910-1911 - M. Woolfe
Treasurer of the Beth Hamedrash
1910-1913 - I. Gordon
Lecturer at the Beth Hamedrash
1925-1928 - H. Science
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Warden and President of the New Hebrew Congregation Burial Society
1926-1928 - L. Vinegard(xxvi)
Warden and Treasurer of the New Hebrew Congregation Burial Society
1926-1928 - J. Fischhoff(xxvii)
President of the Beth Hamedrash Hagadol
and the New Hebrew Congregation
1928 -1938 - J. Fischhoff
Hon. Secretary of the New Hebrew Congregation Burial Society
1926-1927 - P. Davis(xxviii)
Secretaries of the Beth Hamedrash Hagadol
and the New Hebrew Congregation
1927-1929 - Israel Pitch(xxix)
1929-1932 - D. Finburg
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Membership Data: |
June 1926 - over 100 members(xxx) |
Cemetery
Information: |
This Congregation used Hull's Ella Street
Cemetery from at least 1928,(xxxi)
which had initially been a private burial ground of the Fischhoff
familybefore being acquired by the Central Synagogue.(xxxii) For details, see
Cemeteries
Information on the Hull Jewish Community home page. |
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