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==Brief History and Community==
==Brief History and Community==
Founded in 1934 approximately, the synagogue stood at May Terrace in [[Giffnock]] until 1968, previously May Terrace. The new current complex was erected on Maryville Avenue. Giffnock Synagogue is described as a "provincial synagogue". As a member of the [[United Synagogue]] organization of [[Great Britain]], it is under the aegis of the [[Jonathan Sacks|Chief Rabbi]]. It is the largest Jewish community in Scotland. Services are conducted in the Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual.
Founded in 1934 approximately, the synagogue stood at May Terrace in [[Giffnock]] until 1968. The new current complex was erected on Maryville Avenue. Giffnock Synagogue is described as a "provincial synagogue". As a member of the [[United Synagogue]] organization of [[Great Britain]], it is under the aegis of the [[Jonathan Sacks|Chief Rabbi]]. It is the largest Jewish community in Scotland. Services are conducted in the Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual.


==Membership==
==Membership==

Revision as of 15:40, 30 July 2008

Boys aged 11-12, learning about Judaism at the Giffnock and Newlands Synagogue in Glasgow, Scotland.

Giffnock and Newlands Synagogue, located at 222 Fenwick Road in the outlying Glasgow area of Giffnock is the largest Jewish religious congregation in Scotland. The synagogue also features a religious day school for both children and teenagers.

Spiritual leadership

The congregation is led by Rabbi Moshe Rubin who originally hails from the United States having joined the community in 1990, first serving as their Cantor. He was asked to take over the pulpit upon the retirement of the previous Rabbi (Rabbi Philip Greenberg) approximately seven years ago.

Brief History and Community

Founded in 1934 approximately, the synagogue stood at May Terrace in Giffnock until 1968. The new current complex was erected on Maryville Avenue. Giffnock Synagogue is described as a "provincial synagogue". As a member of the United Synagogue organization of Great Britain, it is under the aegis of the Chief Rabbi. It is the largest Jewish community in Scotland. Services are conducted in the Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual.

Membership

  • 1938 - 350 seatholders (Jewish Year Book 1939)
  • 1950 - 400 seatholders (Jewish Year Book 1951)
  • 1953 - 550 seatholders (Jewish Year Book 1954)
  • 1957 - 750 seatholders (Jewish Year Book 1958)
  • 2007 - 700 seatholders (approximation)

See also

References

  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSinger, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)