The Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation

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The Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation

Founded in 1816, the Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation (EHC) serves as a vital religious hub for the Jewish community in Edinburgh.

The congregation initially worshipped at a chapel on Graham Street since 1898, before moving to its current home on Salisbury Road in 1932. This mainstream Orthodox synagogue is recognized under the Chief Rabbi's auspices and showcases notable architectural elements.

Significant Highlights

🕍 Historic Foundation: Established in 1816 as a response to the growing Jewish population in Edinburgh.
🎨 Architectural Style: The 1932 building features elegant design, blending traditional Jewish motifs with 20th-century architecture.
🌍 Cultural Significance: It plays a central role in local Jewish life, hosting services, events, and educational programs.

As a welcoming place of worship, the synagogue is accessible for visitors interested in religious history and culture; entry is generally free.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum The Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation

Historical Services

The congregation has provided continuous religious services since its founding in 1816.

Architectural Heritage

The synagogue features unique architectural details reflective of its historical context.

Community Hub

The EHC serves as an important center for Jewish education and cultural events.

Location

4 Salisbury Road

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