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North Western Reform Synagogue

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The North Western Reform Synagogue, commonly known as Alyth,[a] is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Temple Fortune, Golders Green, in the Borough of Barnet, north-west London, England, in the United Kingdom.

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Overview

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Logo of the congregation

The congregation was founded in 1933. Its building, designed by the architect Fritz Landauer,[2] was built in Alyth Gardens in 1936, on land carved out from the West London Synagogue’s cemetery in Hoop Lane.[3] In 1942, the congregation became a founding member of Associated British Synagogue, now known as the Movement for Reform Judaism.[4] With approximately 2,500 adult and 1,000 child members, the congregation is one of the largest Reform synagogues in the United Kingdom.[citation needed]

In 2021 its members approved a £6 million upgrade to the synagogue building,[5] which is scheduled to be completed in 2024.

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Clergy

The following individuals have served as rabbi of the congregation:[3]

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Notable members

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Notes

  1. Alyth is a name derived from the road on which the synagogue is located since 1936.[1]

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