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York’s Orthodox synagogue closes its doors for the last time

A moving deconsecration service was held by Rabbi Albert Chait of UHC Leeds

July 9, 2025 13:57
Outside York's Orthodox synagogue after the deconsecration service
Outside York's Orthodox synagogue after the deconsecration service
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The final Orthodox synagogue in York closed 50 years ago, but Jews finally set foot in the building again last week, when a deconsecration service was held.

Aldwark Synagogue opened in 1892 — the first time a Jewish service had been held in the city since the expulsion of Jews in 1290. For nearly over years until its closure in 1975, the synagogue was on the upper floor of a joiner’s workshop, and work was reportedly paused so as not to disturb the prayer services.

In 2009, the building was offered to the independent minyan in Lincoln, which, earlier this year, returned it to the York community after their numbers declined.

A developer has since purchased the property, with the intention of converting it into two flats.

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