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To Hull and back - a rich history goes on display

October 1, 2015 10:57
Hull History Centre staff and volunteers from the Jewish History Project

By

Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

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Hull is showcasing hundreds of documents charting the history of the city's Jewish community.

The collection - including records dating back to the mid-18th century - has been loaned to the city archives ahead of the 250th anniversary of the arrival of Jews in east Yorkshire, which will be celebrated next year.

Among the records are synagogue registers from 1838, family trees and around 2,400 pictures of headstones from Jewish cemeteries. Hull's Jewish population peaked at 2,000-plus in the first half of the 20th century.

The project also covers the migration of European Jews through Hull's ports en route to North America.