Britain’s tiny Jewish community (about 263,000 people) is the oldest non-Christian minority in the country. In 1656 Jews returned to England after an absence of nearly 400 years and the Jewish community has enjoyed a history of continuous settlement in England since 1656, a record unmatched anywhere else in Europe.
Jewish Heritage in Britain and Ireland celebrates in full colour the undiscovered heritage of Anglo-Jewry. First published in 2006, it remains the only comprehensive guide to historic synagogues and sites in the British Isles, based on an authoritative survey carried out with the support of English Heritage and the Heritage Lottery Fund.
The guide is simple to use, covering more than 300 sites, organised on a region-by-region basis. Each section highlights major Jewish landmarks, ranging from Britain’s oldest synagogue, Bevis Marks Synagogue in the City of London, through the Georgian gems of the West Country to the splendid High Victorian “cathedral synagogues” of Birmingham, Brighton, Liverpool and Glasgow. Relics of Anglo-Jewry’s medieval past are explored in York, Lincoln and Norwich, and venerable burial grounds with Hebrew inscriptions are found in the unlikeliest of places. Curious oddities are not to be missed, including a 19th-century private penthouse synagogue in Brighton and an Egyptian-style Mikveh [ritual bath] in Canterbury.
The new edition has been completely revised and features many new images including, for the first time, of sites in Wales, Scotland, Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. The easy-to-follow heritage trails around former Jewish quarters in the major cities have been updated and full postcodes are now given for SatNav users.
Jewish Heritage in Britain and Ireland : An Architectural Guide
Description
Table of Contents
Foreword to the Second Edition
Donors’ Page for the First Edition
Acknowledgements for the First Edition
Introduction
Notes for Visitors
Maps
LONDON
The City and the East End
East and North London
Essex
West London
North-West London
South London
SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND
Kent
The Medway
Surrey
Hertfordshire
THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND
Sussex
Dorset
Hampshire
The Channel Islands
THE WEST COUNTRY
Devon
Cornwall
Bristol and Somerset
Gloucestershire
LINCOLN AND EAST ANGLIA
Lincoln
`Jews’ Houses in East Anglia
Post-Resettlement Jewish Sites in East Anglia
THE MIDLANDS
Birmingham and the West Midlands
The East Midlands
NORTH-WEST ENGLAND
Liverpool
Manchester
The Rest of the North-West
The Isle of Man
YORKSHIRE AND HUMBERSIDE
Bradford, Leeds and West Yorkshire
South Yorkshire
York
Humberside
NORTH-EAST ENGLAND
Tyneside
County Durham
Teeside
WALES
South Wales
The Welsh Valleys
SCOTLAND
Glasgow and Clydeside
Edinburgh
Dundee and Aberdeen
The Highlands and Islands
IRELAND
Northern Ireland
The Irish Republic
Glossary
Notes
Index
Author Description
is Director, Jewish Heritage UK