Name: |
Beth Israel Synagogue, also known as the
Trisker Synagogue
(Note: there was also a
Beth Yisroel Synagogue
in late 1940's and early 1950s) |
Latest Address: |
146 Osbaldeston Road, Stamford Hill, London N16
(Location: Osbaldeston Road runs
southwest for
some half mile from Clapton Common (A107) to Northwold Road, crossing
over Cazenove Road. The North London districts of Stamford Hill, Upper
Clapton, parts of Stoke Newington and some
other adjoining
areas include the largest
concentration of Haredi Jews in Europe.) |
Former Addresses: |
111 Cazenove Road, Stamford Hill N16 (until about
1965)
(Location: Cazenove Road, runs east
for half mile from the road Stamford
Hill (A10), crossing over Osbaldeston Road, reaching the A107 where
Upper Clapton Road becomes Clapton Common.)
51 Upper Clapton Road, London E5 (until early/mid 1940's) (Location:
Upper Clapton Road is a half mile section of the A107 running through
Upper Clapton, north from Lower Clapton Road to Clapton Common.) |
Date Founded: |
About 1935 (source) |
Source: Based upon first appearance
in Jewish Year Books |
|
Current Status: |
Closed
late 1990's or early 2000's (source) |
Source: Last appeared
in Jewish Year Book 2005 |
|
Ritual: |
Ashkenazi Orthodox |
Affiliation: |
A synagogue associated with the
Union of
Orthodox Hebrew Congregations (UOHC). The congregation appears to have been closely associated with
Beth Jacob Synagogue in the
East East, at least in its early years, sharing the same rabbi as
minister. |
Local Government District: |
All the above addresses are now in the
London Borough of Hackney,
an Inner London Borough created on 1 April 1965, within the administrative area of Greater London.
Previously they were in the former somewhat
smaller Metropolitan Borough of Hackney (established 1900) in the County of London
(established 1889), both of which entities were abolished in 1965.
|
Registration District: |
Since 1 July 1837 - Hackney |