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congregations throughout the British Isles and Gibraltar, both past and present.
NOTE: We are not the official website for these communities.
Town of Bournemouth
Bournemouth, a seaside resort on England's
southern coast, has a population of about 160,000. Until 1974, it was a
county borough in the county of Hampshire. In the local government
reforms of 1974, it became a local government district of the
administrative county of Dorset. In 1997, it became a
unitary authority, remaining within Dorset for ceremonial purposes and
in 2019, it joined with Poole and the district Christchurch to form the
unitary authority of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole remaining
within the ceremonial county of Dorset.
Bournemouth is twinned with the Israel coastal city of Natanya.
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Town of Poole
Poole, a coastal town lying just to the east of
Bournemouth, has a population of about 135,000. It was a municipal
borough in the county of Dorset, until 1974, when it became a local
government district, still within the administrative county of Dorset.
In 1997, it became a unitary authority and in 2019, it joined with
Bournemouth and the district Christchurch to form the unitary authority
of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole remaining within the county of
Dorset for ceremonial purposes.
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The Jewish Community
The Bournemouth Jewish community dates back to about 1905,
and is one of the larger communities in the UK, partly due to its appeal as a
retirement resort. The town was also very popular as a Jewish holiday
resort and, at one time, boasted quite a number of kosher hotels, of which only
one remains (see
Bournemouth
Jewish Hotels Consigned to History as Normandie Battles On). A
number of Jews also now live in Poole, which forms single conurbation with
Bournemouth.
Jewish Congregations
The following are the Jewish congregations that exist or existed in
Bournemouth:
* an active congregation
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Online Articles, Bibliography and Other Material relating to
the Jewish Community in Bournemouth and Elsewhere in Dorset
on JCR-UK
On Third Party websites
Notable Jewish Connections with Bournemouth,
Christchurch
and Poole
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Jewish Former Residents connected the
Arts, Entertainment or the Media:
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Natalie Clein, OBE, British classical cellist, and her sister,
Louisa Clein, British actress,
known for portraying the role of Maya Stepney in the ITV soap opera "Emmerdale", were both born in Poole
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Sir Paul Fox CBE (b. 1925), the Controller of BBC1 between 1967 and 1973,
was born in Bournemouth.
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Max Harris (1918-2004), a
British film and television composer and arranger, was born in
Bournemouth.
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Juliette Kaplan (1939-2019), British actress, most famous for playing the role of Pearl Sibshaw in the BBC comedy
"Last of the Summer Wine' was born in Bournemouth.
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Sir Oliver Letwin PC FRSA (b. 1956),
who is Jewish, was Conservative MP for West Dorset from 1997 to 2019
and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 2014 to 2016.
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Jewish Mayors of Bournemouth:
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Louis Victor Barney, in 1959/60.
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Michael Filer, in 1984/5,
and his wife, Anne Filer, in 2007/8 and 2023/4.
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Barry Goldbart, in 2010/1.
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Ben Grower, in 2000/1.
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Pamela Harris, in 1995/6
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Dr Gabriel Vivian Jaffe
(1923-2016), in 1977/8.
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Lawrence Williams, in 2017/8.
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Jewish Mayor of Christchurch:
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Jewish Mayor of Poole:
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The Royal Naval Cordite Factory, at Holton Heath, Dorset, (about six miles west of Poole) is where
Dr. Chaim Weizmann (later the first President of the
State of Israel) developed the industrial process of bacterial fermentation
in the production of explosives. This gave valuable assistance to the British munitions industry, then (1916) in dire need of acetone (a vital ingredient of cordite).
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Other Bournemouth
& Poole Jewish Institutions & Organisations
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Educational & Theological
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Other Institutions & Organisations
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Chevra Kadisha
(founded by 1925)
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Home for Aged (Hanah Levy House)
(founded by 1990)
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Jewish Ladies Guild (founded by 1923)
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Jewish Welfare Society
(founded by1950)
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Maurice Isaac Narsden & Bournemouth Hebrew Philanthropic
Society
(founded by 1925, previously Bournemouth Philanthropic Society,
founded by 1914)
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Social & Literary Society
(founded 1911)
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Zionist Society (founded by 1928)
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Women's Zionist Society (founded by 1939)
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Registration Districts (for BMD)
For
Bournemouth:
For Poole:
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Bournemouth Jewish Cemeteries Information
Bournemouth has the Jewish cemeteries listed below. See
above for a search of the
database relating to these cemeteries.
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Bournemouth East (Boscombe) Cemetery, Jewish Section,
Gloucester Road, Boscombe. Burials from 1908. Orthodox. Closed, except for reserved plots for old established members of the
Bournemouth Hebrew Congregation.
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Kinson Cemetery, Jewish Sections, South
Kinson Drive, Bournemouth:
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Reform Plots - Opened in 1948, used
by the
Bournemouth Reform Synagogue.
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Orthodox Plots - Opened 1953, used
by Bournemouth Hebrew Congregation. Generally full.
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Throop Cemetery, Broadway Lane, Throop
Acquired 1996 by the Bournemouth Hebrew Congregation and currently
in use.
(For additional information, see also
IAJGS Cemetery Project- Bournemouth)
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Bournemouth Jewish Population Data
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1945
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700 |
(The Jewish Year Book 1945/46) |
1950
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1,500 |
(The Jewish Year Book 1951) |
1962
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1,800 |
(The Jewish Year Book 1963) |
1963
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2,000 |
(The Jewish Year Book 1964) |
1966
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2,500 |
(The Jewish Year Book 1967) |
1974
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3,000 |
(The Jewish Year Book 1975) |
1986
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3,500 |
(The Jewish Year Book 1987) |
1990
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3,000 |
(The Jewish Year Book 1991) |
2001
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1,667* |
(2001 census results) |
2011
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1,343* |
(2011 Census results) |
2021
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1,601* |
(2021 Census results for unitary authority of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole) |
*The 2001, 2011 and 2021 census result figures represent those who answered the voluntary question 'What is your religion?' by clicking the category
'Jewish' among the eight check-box options (another of which was 'No religion'). However, between 6.0% to 7.7% of the population nationally did not
answer the question and the figure would not have included those who considered themselves Jews by ethnicity but not by religion,
and accordingly the actual number of Jews would be higher than the figures shown.
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Jewish Congregations in
Dorset
Jewish Communities of England home page
Page created: 21 August 2005
Page most recently amendede: 28 March 2024
Research and formatting by David Shulman
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