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Town of New Tredegar
New Tredegar is a small town in the Rhymney Valley in South East Wales, some 6 miles south of the town of Tredegar.
It lies about 20 miles north of Cardiff, 8 miles north of Bargoed, some 10 miles south-east of Merthyr Tydfil and 13 miles southwest of Brynmawr.
Until 1974, New Tredegar formed part of the urban district of Gelligaer in the
historic county of Glamorgan. From 1974 until 1996, it was part of the
district of Rhymney Valley in the new county of Mid Glamorgan. In 1996, Mid Glamorgan was abolished as an administrative
county, and the district became part of the county borough of Caerphilly - a unitary
authority. (Initially Caerphilly remained split between the ceremonial, or
preserved, counties of Mid Glamorgan and Gwent, but in 2003 the entire county borough was
placed in the ceremonial county of Gwent.)
The Jewish Community
A Jewish community
and congregation existed in New Tredegar in early part of the twentieth
century and was was closely connected with the smaller neighbouring community in
Bargoed. The was a somewhat larger Jewish community in
Tredegar.
Congregation Data
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Name:
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New Tredegar Hebrew Congregation
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Name following merger:
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In about 1926 the congregation
incorporated the
Bargoed Hebrew Congregation and, following
such merger, it was known as the New Tredegar and Bargoed Hebrew Congregation.(iv)
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Founded
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The congregation was formed in 1903(v)
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Address
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Although no address was given
for the congregation in Jewish Year Books,
there were references in the press to Synagogue Chambers
(in 1908/9)(vi)
and later to the congregation holding services at Christadelphian Hall
(1924).(vii)
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Closure:
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The congregation had become
defunct during the 1930s.(viii)
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Ritual:
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Ashkenazi Orthodox
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Affiliation:
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The congregation was an
unaffiliated congregation under the aegis of the Chief
Rabbi.
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Ministers,
Readers and Shochets: (To view a short profile
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the cursor over the name.)
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Rev. Eli Bloom
- initial shochet
in 1903.(xii)
Rev. Samuel Gerstenfeld
- minister/reader and shochet from
about 1905 until 1913.(xiii)
Rev. S. Olive
- minister/reader and shochet
from about 1914 until at least 1917.(xiv)
Rev. Samuel Wolfe - minister in and about about 1918.(xv)
Rev. Emil Nemeth
- officiated at services in 1924.(xvi)
Rev. Harry Berman
- minister
from 1927 until 1929.(xvii)
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Lay Officers:
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Very limited data is available
on the congregation's lay officers and this is somewhat sketchy.
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M. Love -
president from 1903, possibly until at least 1909.(xx)
Mr. Heilpern - president in and about
1913.(xxi)
Isaac Gordon - president and treasurer "for many
years".(xxii)
Mr. Bloom - treasurer from about 1903 until about
1905.(xxiii)
S. Kremer - treasurer from about 1905, possibly until at least
1909.(xxiv)
S. Green - financial representative in and about
1924.(xxvii)
S.M. Love
- hon. secretary from about 1905, possibly until at least
1909.(xxviii)
Willie Crystal - warden in and about
1924 and hon secretary from at least 1925, possibly
until about 1933.(xxix)
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Registration District:
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Caerphilly,
since 1 April 1996(xxx)
- Link to Register Office website
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Cemetery Information:
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There is no Jewish cemetery in New Tredegar, the
closest being in
Brynmawr
and at in
Merthyr Tydfil.
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Online Articles, and Other
Material relating to the New Tredegar Jewish Community
on JCR-UK
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Other New Tredegar Jewish Institutions &
Organisations
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New Tredegar and District Zionist Society -
initially part of the Tredegar and New Tredegar Zionist Society
organised in 1903(xxxiii),
becoming a separate society in 1905.(xxxiv)
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New Tredegar Jewish Literary and Debating Society -
formed in 1908.(xxxv)
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Jewish Population Data
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Click HERE to view Jewish
population figures for the whole county borough of Caerphilly from UK Censuses since 2001.
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Notes & Sources
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returns to text above)
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Former Jewish Communities in the county borough of Caerphilly home page
Jewish Congregations in the historic county of Glamorganshire
Jewish Congregations in the former administrative county of Gwent
Jewish Congregations
in Wales, listed according to current unitary authorities
Jewish Communities & Congregations in Wales home page
(including online articles)
Page created: 13 May 2006 Data significantly expanded and notes added:
9 December 2024 Page most recently amended:
12 December 2024
Research by David Shulman
and Harold Pollins
Formatting by David Shulman
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