Beth Shalom Reform Synagogue, Cambridge
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Facts and practical information
Beth Shalom Reform Synagogue is a synagogue in the City of Cambridge. Founded in 1981, it held services in hired premises until 2015 when the community opened a new synagogue on a site on Auckland Road, the first Reform synagogue in Cambridge. The new building includes a prayer hall for at least 200 people. The building was dedicated on 6 September 2015 at a service led by Fiona Karet Frankl and addressed by Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner, senior rabbi to the Movement for Reform Judaism. ()
Completed: 2015Coordinates: 52°13'11"N, 0°9'8"E
Day trips
Beth Shalom Reform Synagogue – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The Grafton, Cambridgeshire Rowing Association, Abbey Stadium, Cambridge City Cemetery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Beth Shalom Reform Synagogue?
Nearby attractions include Leper Chapel, Cambridge (9 min walk), Bramblefields, Cambridge (9 min walk), Chesterton, Cambridge (10 min walk), Cambridge Museum of Technology, Cambridge (16 min walk).
How to get to Beth Shalom Reform Synagogue by public transport?
The nearest stations to Beth Shalom Reform Synagogue:
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- The Busway Cambridge North • Lines: D (10 min walk)
- Ditton Walk • Lines: 11 (12 min walk)
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- Cambridge North (12 min walk)