Manchester Reform Synagogue, Manchester
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Manchester Reform Synagogue, a member of the Movement for Reform Judaism, is one of the oldest Reform Jewish communities in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1857 with congregation president Horatio Michollis und Rabbi Solomon Marcus Schiller-Szinessy under the name Manchester Congregation of British Jews by a group consisting mainly of German-Jewish immigrants, the synagogue is located in central Manchester at Jackson's Row. The congregation bought that site in 1949. ()
Coordinates: 53°28'44"N, 2°14'53"W
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City CentreManchester
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Day trips
Manchester Reform Synagogue – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Deansgate, King Street, Albert Square, Manchester Town Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Manchester Reform Synagogue?
Nearby attractions include Albert Hall, Manchester (1 min walk), Manchester Library & Information Service, Manchester (2 min walk), Peterloo Massacre, Manchester (3 min walk), Great Northern Tower, Manchester (3 min walk).
How to get to Manchester Reform Synagogue by public transport?
The nearest stations to Manchester Reform Synagogue:
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- Manchester City Centre, Peter Street / Edwardian Hotel • Lines: 191, 197 (2 min walk)
- Spinningfields, Deansgate / at Spinningfields • Lines: 1, 191, 197 (2 min walk)
Tram
- St. Peter's Square • Lines: Airp, Altr, Asht, Bury, Eccl, EDid, Mcuk, Picc, Roch, Shaw, Vict (6 min walk)
- Deansgate-Castlefield • Lines: Airp, Altr, Asht, Bury, Dean, Eccl, EDid, Mcuk, Picc, Roch, Shaw, Vict (8 min walk)
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- Deansgate (9 min walk)
- Salford Central (11 min walk)