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Jewish identity project launched in Glasgow

The West End Project is a semi-regular gathering for Jewish people in Scotland aged between 20 and 40

October 29, 2025 13:02
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Participants in the first meeting of the West End Project in Glasgow (Credit: courtesy)
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A new project has been launched aimed at strengthening Jewish identity in young Glasgow residents who might not be inclined to attend or live too far from a traditional synagogue,

Twenty people aged between 20 and 40 attended the debut gathering of the West End Project last Sunday where they studied Jewish history while meeting fellow Jewish Glaswegians.

The project’s founder, Paul Ginsberg, 46, said the initiative was born after realising that lots of Jewish people in that age group express a desire to connect with one another and grow their Jewish identity but are resistant to the commitments or pressures that come with being affiliated with a synagogue.

“There was a thirst to engage in Judaism, but a Shabbat morning service isn’t everyone’s cup of tea,” he said. “With the West End Project, we seek to create an inclusive space where younger Jews, their friends and partners can get to know each other better, get to explore some lesser well-known aspects of Judaism, and have fun.”

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