Congregation Data |
Name: |
Birmingham Central Synagogue, from about 1949(iii)
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Previous
Names: |
Birmingham Central Synagogue and Beth Hamedrash,
from 1928(iv)
Birmingham Beth Hamedrash,(v)
from founding
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Address: |
4 Speedwell Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B5 7PR - from Summer 2013(viii)
This building had originally been the congregation's community and
functions hall on an adjacent plot to the then synagogue in Pershore
Road. When the synagogue was sold in 2013, the hall building was
extensively redeveloped and refurbished as a synagogue and community
centre and was consecrated by Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis on 13 October
2013.
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Previous Addresses: |
133 Pershore Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B5 7PA - from 1961 until the Summer 2013(ix)
This was a 700-seater purpose-built synagogue. Following its sale,
the building was demolished and replaced by a home for the elderly.
120 Bristol Street, Birmingham
- from 1928 to 1961(x)
Previously Bristol Hall, a red brick building that had previously
been a Methodist hall.
Wrottesley Street, Birmingham
- from 1901 to 1928(xi)
This was the old building of the
Wrottesley Street Synagogue,
that has existed as a rival congregation in 1853-1855. Consecration took
place on 9 September 1901.
30 Holloway Head, Birmingham
- from 1894 to 1901(xii)
following the move from these premises, services continued to be held
here by the Old Beth Hamedrash (which became the
New Synagogue)
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Formation: |
From at least 1873, there had been several attempts to establish a Beth
Hamedrash in the community, but the move was generally opposed by
members of the Singers Hill Council. Services were held from time to
time in peoples homes, in particular the home of Mr. B. Grossman in
Belgrave Road, but it was not until 1894, that the congregation became
established, with the taking of premises in Holloway Head.(xiii)
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Current Status: |
Active.
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Ritual: |
Ashkenazi Orthodox. |
Affiliation: |
The congregation was unaffiliated but under the aegis of the Chief Rabbi.
However, on 16 December 2016, the congregation became
a full constituent member of
the
United Synagogue. It was only the second Provincial
syngogue to join the organisation.
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Website: |
https://www.centralshul.com |
Ministers
of the Congregation:
(To view a short profile of a minister or
reader whose name appears in blue, hold the cursor over his name.) |
Rev. L. Glickman - preceptor from at least 1897 until
about 1900(xvii)
Rabbi Shmaryahu Isaac Bloch
- the congregation's first rabbi, from 1902 until 1916(xviii)
Rabbi Zusman Hodes
- rabbi from 1916 until 1942(xix)
Rabbi Reuben Rabinowitz
- rabbi from 1943 until 1968, having served as assistant minister from
1930(xx)
Rabbi Mordechai (Marcus) Singer
- minister from 1969 until 1994(xxi)
Rabbi Norman Solomon
- temporary minister in 1994(xxiv)
Rabbi Chaim Rapoport
- minister from 1994 to 1997(xxv)
Rabbi Adam Hill
- minister from 1998 to 2005(xxvi)
Rabbi Shlomo Odze
- minister from September 2005 to 2012(xxvii)
Rabbi Chanan Atlas
- minister from February 2012 to April 2014(xxviii)
Rabbi Dr. Lior Kaminetsky
- minister from August 2015 to 2021(xxix)
Rabbi Yossi Hambling
& Rebbetzen Channah Hambling
- rabbinic couple from July 2021 to present (July 2022)(xxx)
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Assistant Ministers & Readers (Chazanim):
(other than those who subsequently
served as Chief Minister)
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Rev. Simon Chassim
- reader from about 1902 until about 1913(xxxv)
Rev. I. Katz
- reader from about 1918 until about 1921(xxxvi)
Rev. B.M. Alperovitz
- reader from about 1921 until about 1922(xxxvii)
Rev. I. Woolf
- reader from about 1930 until about 1931(xxxviii)
Rev. J.H. Gordon
- reader from about 1945 until about 1948(xxxix)
Rev. M. Cantor
- reader from about 1951 until about 1954(xlii)
Rev. Mordechai Berkowitz
- reader from about 1956 and assistant minister from about 1965 until about 1968(xliii)
Rev. Joseph Trabinovitz
- reader from 1962 until about 1970(xliv)
Rev. Malcolm Gingold
- assistant minister from 1968 until about 1974(xlv)
Rev. Meir Lev
- assistant minister from 1973 until about 1996(xlvi)
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Lay Officers of the Congregation: |
Unless otherwise indicated, the information on the congregation's
officers below, has been extracted from Jewish Year Books,
first published in 1896/7.(xlix) It was not published during the war years 1941 to 1945,
nor were there any listings of lay officers (other than secretary) subsequent to 1956. |
Presidents
1896-1901 - M.L. Dight
1901-1903 - H. Michaelson
1903-1904 - B. Guerz
1904-1906 - Jacob Marks
1908-1909 - I.L. Goldberg
1909-1912 - S. Bernstein
1912-1918 - Jacob Marks
1918-1920 - S.M. Wolfsohn
1920-1923 - W. Marcusson
1923-1924 - B. Davis
1924-1925 - U. Mendelkorn
1925-1929 - I.W. Marcusson
1929-1936 - B. Ackerman
1936-1938 - B. Glass
1939-1940 - I. Woolf
1940-1945 - no data
1945-1946 - H. Bernstein
1946-1947 - D.H. Levenson
1947-1949 - H. Bernstein
1949-1951 - A. Hamburger
1951-1953 - D.H. Levenson
1953-1955 - A. Hamburger
1955-1956 - D.H. Levenson
Chairmen
1929-1931 - D. Bernstein
1936-1939 - W. Blumenthal
1939-1940 - W. Jacobs
1945-1949 - H. Bernstein
1950-1951 - A. Hamburger
1955-1956 - H. Hamburger
Wardens
1929-1936 - B. Ackerman
1929-1931 - G. Glass
1931-1940 - M. Glass
1936-1940 - I. Woolf
1940-1945 - no data
1945-1946 - W. Baron
1947-1948 - A. Hamburger
1955-1956 - S. Galena
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Vice Presidents
1901-1902 - L. Goodman
1904-1908 - B. Guert
1908-1909 - S. Bernstein
1912-1913 - B. Guert
1913-1918 - S.M. Wolfsohn
1920-1922 - S. Bernstein
1927-1931 - H. Glick
1931-1933 - I. Barron
1933-1936 - S. Pinnick
1936-1940 - U. Mandelkorn & P. Epstein
1940-1946 - no data
1946-1947 - S. Prais & I. Kaufman
1947-1948 - S. Prais & D.H. Levenson
1948-1949 - S. Prais & A. Hamburger
1949-1951 - S. Lovestone & M. Marcus
1951-1953 - M. Marcus, S. Prais & Z. Slymovits
1953-1955 - S. Galena, H. Fink & F. Grossman
Treasurers
1896-1903 - B. Guerz
1903-1904 - S. Katz
1904-1906 - H. Michaelson
1906-1909 - Benjamin Harris
1909-1911 - A. Levenstein
1911-1912 - J. Marks
1912-1913 - S. Katz
1913-1915 - I. Cotton
1918-1920 - W. Marcusson
1920-1922 - D.H. Levenson
1922-1923 - W. Jacobs
1923-1924 - U. Mendelkorn
1924-1925 - B. Davis
1925-1928 - B. Ackerman
1929-1939 - G. Glass
1939-1940 - E. Cohen
1940-1945 - no data
1945-1946 - E. Cohen
1946-1947 - T. Baron
1947-1949 - T. Rosenberg
1955-1956 - M. Zuckerman
Hon. Secretaries & Secretaries
1899-1930 - M. Lovestone
1930-1940 - Rabbi Reuben Rabinowitz
1940-1971 - no data
1971-1994 - Mrs. Miriam Cohen(l)
1994-1995 - Paul Hartheimer
1995-2005 - Sam Cohen
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Membership Data: |
Number of Seatholder
1938 - 370 (Jewish Year Book 1939)
National Reports and Surveys(li)
1977 - 325 male (or household) members and
121 female members
1983 - 310 male (or household) members and
84 female members
1990 -
330 individual or household members
1996 - 286 members (comprising
163 households, 34 individual male and 89 individual female members)
2010 and 2016 - listed as having 100 to 199 members (by household)
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Charitable Status: |
As a constituent of the United Synagogue, the congregation operates within that organisation's registered charity status (registered charity no. 242552).
Prior to joining the United Synagogue, the congregation operated as a registered charity (no
501067), under the name Trust Property held in connection with
Birmingham Central Synagogue registered on 10 September 1971(lii) |
Worship Registration: |
The synagogue at
133 Pershore Road, Edgbaston was registered as a Place of Worship - Worship Register Number 68283
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under the Places of Worship Registration Act 1855.(liii) |
Cemetery
Information: |
See
Birmingham Jewish Cemeteries
Information on Birmingham Jewish Community home page for burial
prior to joining the United Synagogue in 2017. Subsequently, members became
eligible for burial in the
United Synagogue cemeteries, in particular,
Bushey Jewish Cemetery. |