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Defunct synagogue to be restored as Welsh Jewish Heritage Centre in £1m project

Merthyr Tydfil building has been purchased by the Foundation for Jewish Heritage

September 13, 2019 09:12
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ByBarry Toberman, Barry Toberman

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The former Merthyr Tydfil synagogue building has been purchased by the Foundation for Jewish Heritage with the aim of creating a Welsh Jewish Heritage Centre in a £1 million-plus project.

In 1983, the Grade II-listed building was sold following the demise of the Jewish community. It has stood empty since 2006, its condition deteriorating.

Now the foundation — established in 2015 to promote the preservation of Jewish heritage globally — has ambitious plans to restore it as a showcase for more than 250 years of Welsh Jewish history. It would also serve as a cultural venue for the wider community.

Foundation chief executive Michael Mail explained that the immediate aim was to “secure the building, making it wind and water safe. We conducted several surveys of the building to make sure it was structurally sound. From the outside it looks pretty good. Inside, it’s in a pretty poor state.”