Hull Reform Synagogue Explained

Building Name:Hull Reform Synagogue
Native Name:Ne've Shalom
Image Upright:1.4
Map Type:Yorkshire and the Humber
Map Size:250
Map Relief:1
Location:Great Gutter Lane, Willerby near Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England HU10 7JT
Country:United Kingdom
Coordinates:53.7623°N -0.4567°W
Religious Affiliation:Reform Judaism
Status:Synagogue
Functional Status:Active
Architecture Type:Synagogue architecture
Established:1966

The Hull Reform Synagogue, also known as Ne've Shalom, is a Reform Jewish community and synagogue, based in Willerby near Kingston upon Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, in the United Kingdom.[1]

The congregation was founded in 1966 and is a member of the Movement for Reform Judaism.[2] Services were held in people's homes, at the civic hall in Cottingham and in a Methodist hall. A foundation stone for a new synagogue was laid in November 1991, and the first service at Hull Reform Synagogue was held in February 1992.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ne've Shalom – Hull Reform Synagogue . Jewish Community & Records - UK . . 19 August 2019 . 15 November 2019.
  2. News: A celebration of 20 years at Willerby's Hull Reform Synagogue . . 27 February 2012 . 25 March 2015.