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Israeli’s labour of love to restore Midlands shul which closed in 1995

Businessman Avraham Tordjman has devoted time and money to his mission to reopen Coventry Synagogue

September 17, 2021 11:26
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After a dwindling community forced the closure of Coventry Synagogue in 2008, the building fell into disrepair.

But ten years ago, Israeli-born businessman Avraham Tordjman bought it, setting himself the goal of restoring it to its former glory.

The purchase — funded by the sale of his nail and beauty business in Leamington Spa — reflected both a desire to preserve a religious building and to revive Jewish life in the city.

He recalled being upset during a trip to Poland at seeing a former synagogue which had been converted into an Olympic-sized swimming pool.