The Bolton Jewish community formed
a congregation in October 1903. Services for Yom Kippur were held at the Moor
Lane Primitive Methodist Chapel, conducted by Rev. M. Spiers of
Manchester. Mr. M. Shapeero of Bolton acted as Warden. In 1904, the
congregation met to discuss taking premises for use as a synagogue. It was
agreed to take rooms in Great Moor Street. This time the High Holy Day
services were conducted by Rev Simon Gampell of Manchester, who
had attended yeshiva in Wolozin, Poland. He became Second Reader at the
Higher Broughton Synagogue,
Manchester. The 1905, High Holy day services were conducted by Rev
Schriberg and Mr Shaffer both of Manchester. The Bolton Congregation
continued meeting at Great Moor Street, until late 1906, when it moved to a
premises at 43 Spa Road.
The congregation had no full-time
minister until 1910, when Rev Louis Wolfe was appointed as Chazan,
Shochet and teacher of religion. He had previously served congregations in
Ireland and Bridgend. He
stayed in Bolton until 1912 and left for
Reading where he stayed until
1922. He then took a post at
Eastbourne where he stayed for 25 years. After retirement he and his
wife Rachel remained in the town. He died in 1966. His successor at Bolton was
Rev Hirsh Abramovitz (Abrahams), born Jaffa in 1889. He married
Fanny Altman of Grimsby in May 1913 and they settled at 27 Ivy Road, Bolton.
Hirsh served the congregation for three years, before taking up a position at
the North Manchester
Synagogue, followed by many years serving the
Hull community. Rev Selig
Bressloff came to Bolton in late 1916 from
Preston. He served the Bolton community for
about three years. His next two congregations were
Dundee, followed by
Derby. Selig was born in Russia
in about 1877. He died in 1945 in London.
The Bolton congregation was without
a minister until 1924 when Rev Samuel Joseph Michelevitz
(Michaels) was appointed. At about this time the synagogue premises
moved to a large, rather run-down house at 12 Wentworth Street. This
remained the home of the congregation for some 36 years. Rev Michelevitz
started life as a credit draper before beginning his ministry in
Aberdare in 1923 at a salary of
£2 per week. His move to Bolton in 1924 brought him a salary of £3 a week.
He was President of Bolton's Literary and Zionist debating society and Hon.
Secretary of the local Keren Hayesod organisation as well as serving as
minister, shochet and teacher. He served the community until 1928, moving to
Croydon. There the law caught up with him. He was summoned to court in
1929 by Messrs Cohen and Cohen for non-payment of debts from his days as a
credit draper. He was ordered to pay 10 shillings a week to his creditors.
Sadly his wife Miriam died in childbirth that year. He remarried soon
afterwards. He and his second wife Rachel stayed in Croydon for over 30
years. He died in 1988 and is buried at Streatham.
Rev Ezekiel Freilich
succeeded Rev Michaels at Bolton. He was born in 1900 in what was later
Czechoslovakia, son of a Rabbi. He served the Bolton community from 1928 to
1933, then again from 1944 till 1950. He and his wife Lily had four daughters,
the second of whom was born in Bolton. He served the
Hartlepool community from 1933-44. Rev
Freilich died suddenly in 1950.
Rev Jacob Kahan served
as Bolton's minister from 1934 to 1937, before moving to Sunderland,
then Newcastle. In 1954, he moved to Bournemouth and in 1961
he gained his rabbinical diploma. He served the
Tottenham
Hebrew Congregation until 1976.
After the untimely
death of Rev Freilich, Bolton had no resident Minister, although
Rev Leslie Potash of Southport helped out at Bolton as did
Wolfe Paster, who served as cantor for the High Holy Day
services in the last years of the synagogue. Several members
including Sam Isaacson and Abe Goldman regularly conducted Shabbat
services. By the late 1950's the Wentworth Street premises
became due for demolition. In November 1960 the congregation moved
to an upstairs room above the Queen Street Mission on Central
Street. There the diminishing community remained until closure in
1969.
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