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Hindu temple on former shul site welcomes its 'founding members'

A chance phone call led to a heartwarming meeting between the local Jewish and Hindu communities

August 9, 2023 12:38
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Nearly 65 years after the foundation stone was laid for Greenford Synagogue and 23 years after the Shree Jalaram Mandir Hindu Temple was opened on the same site in West London, a chance phone call has led to a heartwarming meeting between the two communities.

Jonathan Banks, whose father, the late Abraham Banks, was one of the synagogue’s founders, was chatting to Raj Khiroya, the president of the Shree Jalaram Mandir Temple, about unrelated business, when the two men made the connection.

Banks, 67,  who lives in Harefield, told the JC: “Raj knew my father’s name from the founding stone and asked if I was related to him. When he discovered I was Abraham’s son, he said: ‘You must come and visit the temple. Your family is my family’.”

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