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Highgate rebuilds for growing congregation

November 12, 2015 11:36
The proposed £2m rebuild of Highgate Synagogue

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Highgate Synagogue is being rebuilt in a £2 million-plus project to provide modern, environmentally friendly premises for a membership that has almost tripled to 400 over the past three decades.

Three years ago, the Highgate board concluded that further growth was impossible unless a new and larger building replaced the late-Victorian converted hall and adjoining cottage it was using. With United Synagogue support, the shul embarked on a fundraising campaign.

Features of the new building will include a learning centre in honour of the late historian, Sir Martin Gilbert, who was a regular congregant, as well as a larger house on site for Rabbi Nicky Liss and his family.

"It is fantastic news that in Highgate's 90th year, we can look forward to a new shul that will better meet the needs of our young and growing community," Rabbi Liss said. "I must pay tribute to those lay leaders in Highgate who have worked so hard to make this dream come true."

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