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      Congregation Data  | 
		 
	
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      Name:  | 
		
		 Wanstead and Woodford United Synagogue, or simply 
		 Wanstead and Woodford Synagogue(ii)
		
		
		 formerly known as 		
		Wanstead and Woodford Affiliated Synagogue,(iii) 
		until March 2013  | 
	 
	
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		 Last Address:  | 
		
		 
				
		20 Churchfields, South Woodford, London E18 2QZ.(iv) 
		
				
		Although the plot of land had been acquired in the late 1940s, the 
		foundation stone for the synagogue was not laid until 1952, and the 
		synagogue was consecrated in 1954.(v) 
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		 Former Addresses:  | 
		
		 
				
		Services were 
		previously held at 56 The Drive, Woodford Road, South Woodford, from 
		about 1949 until about 1954,(viii) 
		and prior to then, at Oak Lodge, High Road, Woodford, from 1947.(ix) 
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		 Date Formed:  | 
		
		 
		The congregation was formed in
		1947.(x)
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		 Status:  | 
		
		 
		The congregation held its final service on 31 January 2015, 
		following which it merged with 
		Waltham Forest Hebrew Congregation 
		(Boundary Road Synagogue), 
		to form Woodford Forest United Synagogue, 
		which continued to worship at the congregation's Churchfields synagogue, 
		where it held its first service on 7 February 2015.(xi)  | 
	 
	
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		 Ritual:  | 
		
		 Ashkenazi Orthodox  | 
	 
	
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		 Affiliation:  | 
		
		 
		An affiliated synagogue of the  
		United Synagogue 
		from 1947(xii) 
		until March 2013, when it became a full (constituent) member synagogue.(xiii)  | 
	 
	
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		 Ministers: 
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		Rev. Isidore Stanley - from about 1949 until about 1954(xvii)
		
		 
		
		Rev. Mordechai (Martin) Miloslawer - from about 1954 until about 
		1959(xviii)
		
		 
		
		Rabbi Eliezer Jacob (Jack) Ferber - from 1959 until 
		1974(xix)
		
		 
		
		Rev. (later Rabbi) Bernard P. Goldberg, BA - from 1974 until 
		1983(xx)
		
		 
		
		Rabbi Arnold Saunders - from 1984 until 
		1989(xxi)
		
		 
		
		Rabbi Alan Lewis - from 1989 until 
		2006(xxii)
		
		 
		
		Rabbi Beni Fleischer - from 2006 until 
		the 2015 merger(xxiii)
		
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		 Lay Officers:  | 
		
		 All data on lay officers has been extracted from listings in 
		Jewish Year Books.(xxvi)  | 
	 
	
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		 President/Chairmen 
		
		1947-1951 - Hyman Bagel, president  
		
		1951-1955 - Hyman Bagel, chairman(xxvii) 
		
		1955-1956 - J. Coleman, chairman  
		Wardens 
		
		1949-1956 - A. Granditer & N. Reuben 
		Treasurers/Financial Representative 
		
		1947-1956 - H. Granditer(xxviii) 
		
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		 Secretaries & Hon Secretaries 
		
		1947-1949 - M. Gordon 
		
		1949-1950 - Rev. I. Stanley 
		
		1950-1951 - A. Sandler 
		
		1951-1952 - H. Reubens 
		
		1952-1980 - Harold Weinberg 
		
		1980-1984 - J. Saltman 
		
		1984-1987 - Harold Weinberg 
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      Membership Data:  | 
		
		 
		United Synagogue 
		(male seat-holders)(xxxi)  
		
		 
			
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				1947  | 
				
				 1950  | 
				
				 1960  | 
				
				 1970  | 
			 
			
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				25(xxxii)  | 
				
				 
				126  | 
				
				 
				368  | 
				
				 
				484  | 
			 
		 
		National Reports & Surveys(xxxiii)
		1977 - 530 male (or household) members and 80 female members
		 
		1983 - 480 male (or household) members and 112 female members
		 
		1990 - 682 members (comprising 
		673 households, 6 individual male and 3 individual female members)
		 
		1996 - 629 members (comprising 
		590 households, 5 individual male and 34 individual female members)
		 
		2010 - listed as having 400 to 499 members (by household)
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		 Charitable Status:  | 
		
		 As a constituent of the United Synagogue, the 
		congregation operated within that organisation's registered charity 
		status (registered charity no. 242552).
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		 Local Government Districts:  | 
		
		 
		South Woodford, a suburb of Woodford in northeast London, 
		is in 
		the London Borough of Redbridge, 
		an Outer London Borough created on 1 April 1965, within the administrative area of Greater London.(xxxiv) 
		Previously, 
		South Woodford was in the Municipal Borough of Wanstead and Woodford 
		(incorporated as a borough in 1937) within the County of Essex.
		
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		 Registration District (BMD):  | 
		
		 Redbridge from 1 April 1965(xxxv)		
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		Link to Register Office website  | 
	 
	
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						 Worship Registration: 
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						The synagogue at 20 Churchfields is registered as a Place of Worship - 
						Worship Register Number 64261 - under the Places of Worship Registration Act 1855.(xxxvi) 
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		 Cemetery 
		Information:  | 
		
		 For 
		United Synagogue cemeteries, see Cemeteries of the United Synagogue.   | 
				 
	 
				
				
				  
				
				
					
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							 Notable Local Jewish Residents  or Former Members of this Congregation 
						
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							Harry Cohen (b. 1949) was Labour MP for Leyton and Wanstead from 1997 until 2010, having previously been MP for Leyton from 1983 
							until 1997. 
							 
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							Andrew Garfield (b.1983 in Los Angeles), actor, who has played Spiderman in various blockbuster films and has been nominated for 
							academy awards, grew up in the Wanstead and Woodford synagogue community, where his parents were members. 
							 
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							Marie van der Zyl, OBE (née Kaye) 
							(b. 1965) grew up and was educated locally in South Woodford. 
							A lawyer, she was President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews 2018-2024. 
							 
						 
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						Notes & Sources 
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						Selected Press 
						Reports (Extracts)  
						relating to the congregation 
							
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The Jewish Chronicle, 9 April 1954 Consecration of Synagogue 
In 1947 the Wanstead and Woodford Congregation was formed as an affiliate of the 
United Synagogue with 34 members. By the end of the first year membership had 
increased to 82 and the synagogue acquired a plot of land on which to build the 
present synagogue. In November, 1952, the foundation-stone was laid... The Ark 
and almamar are of unusual design. Gold-painted metal trellis-work doors to the 
Ark replace the usual wood, the parochet being inside the doors instead of on 
the outside.... The cost of the building is about £20,000. A congregation of 
over 600 can be accommodated. 
	 
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The Jewish Chronicle, 7 February 1997 
	The Wanstead and Woodford Synagogue, on the Essex-East London border, kicked off 
its 50th-anniversary programme with a ladies guild dinner this week.
The United Synagogue's largest affiliate, with 680 families, it has boasted an active 
ladies' guild from its start, under its first chairwoman
Gertie Gordon. Her late husband was instrumental in assembling the founding members. 
They held their first meeting in 1947 at the home of Hyman Bagel, the first president.
But for all their fund-raising efforts, thanks to Britain's post-war austerity regime 
they had to wait nearly six years until they could get
permits for building materials and start work on the synagogue.
By that time, the cost had gone up, and the committee decided to forego the traditional ladies' 
gallery and build a one-storey shul.
Chairman Geoffrey Abrahams said it turned out to be a wise decision, foreshadowing today's multi-purpose buildings. 
"The synagogue is in use every day of the week," he said. "It can accommodate a Shabbat service for 200-400, 
extend to over 1,000 for the yomtovim, and convert into a communal centre for meetings."
Under Rabbi Alan Lewis, its fifth minister, the synagogue has started a flourishing nursery, while the cheder
	- thanks to purpose-built classrooms - has been transformed.
	  
						 
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		Page created: 16 November 2006 
		Data significantly expanded and notes first added: 10 
September 2025 
		Page most recently amended: 14 
September 2025 
		Research by David Shulman, assisted by Steven Jaffe (rabbinic 
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