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Page created: 10 April 2014
Latest revision or update: 25 February 2015
Congregation Data
Name: |
Berners Street Hevra |
Address: |
Berners Street,
Commercial Road, London E1
(Location:
Berners Street, in
London's East End, ran some 700 feet south from Commercial Road, parallel to
Batty Street and Christian Street, to the east, and Back Church Lane, to
the west. It is now called name
Henriques Street, named after Sir Basil Henriques.) |
Date Founded: |
By 1875
(source) |
Source: See "Press Report" below. |
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Current Status: |
Closed. Not
known when, possibly shortly after 1875. The only information currently
known about this congregation is the press report
below. |
Press Report: |
The following report appeared in
the Jewish Chronicle on 29 October 1875:
A correspondent calls our
attention to a Hebra which meets in Berners Street, Commercial Road,
the services of which, he writes, are conducted in a manner that
attracts the attention and ridicule of passers by. On the Eve of the
Day of Atonement a mob collected round the house armed with tin
kettles, etc. These annoyances are chiefly owing to the unseemly
manner in which the services are conducted.
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Ritual: |
Presumably Orthodox - Ashkenazi |
Affiliation: |
None known |
Local
Government
Districts: |
The locality is now in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets,
created on 1 April 1965, within the administrative area of Greater London.
Previously, Berners Street was in the Metropolitan Borough of
Stepney (established 1900) in the County of London
(established 1889), both of which entities were abolished in 1965. Until 1927,
the locality had also been part of the civil parish of St George in the
East (established in 1729, abolished in 1927 when it was absorbed into
Stepney Borough parish, which was abolished 1965), which was in the former
County of Middlesex until 1889. From 1856 to 1900, the Vestry (council)
of the Parish of St George in the East was a local authority, with
functions similar to that of a local government district council. |
Registration Districts: |
From 1 July 1837 - St George
in the East
From
1 January 1926 - Stepney
Since
1 January 1983 - Tower Hamlets (which would hold the registers, if
any) |
Other Congregation Information
Street Directory of Synagogues in East End
and City of London
Jewish Congregations of the London East End
Greater London home page
Explanation of Terms Used
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