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Historic Mersey shul makes tour plans after resuming services

Princes Road also has a new part-time minister

August 20, 2021 09:59
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Liverpool’s historic Old Hebrew Congregation has reopened its Princes Road synagogue for services for the first time in more than nine months.

“It was wonderful to hear all the shul tunes which we’ve missed for so long,” said chairman Saul Marks after the initial Shabbat morning gathering.

Now that Shabbat services have resumed, the Merseyside congregation is also keen to restart tours of its Grade I-listed premises next month — and stage concerts from October.

But budgetary strains have left the community unable to appoint a permanent minister to succeed its former rabbi, Ariel Abel, who had stints as full-time, and latterly part-time minister.