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Edinburgh council chiefs back £6m Jewish culture centre

Plans for the centre include a kosher restaurant and bar, performance and study areas

November 24, 2017 09:57
Edinburgh city centre

ByBarry Toberman, Barry Toberman

2 min read

The Lord Provost of Edinburgh and its city council leader have pledged their personal support for a proposed £6 million Jewish cultural centre.

A meeting at Edinburgh City Chambers on Tuesday was attended by more than 100 people from across the local Jewish spectrum, many unaffiliated to the city’s Orthodox and Liberal synagogues.

They were shown concept plans for the centre, incorporating a kosher restaurant and bar, performance and study areas and space potentially to accommodate both the Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation and the Liberal Sukkat Shalom community.

The Lord Provost, Frank Ross, said that although Edinburgh was a hugely successful city, in “uncertain times, it is important to develop and maintain our friendships and to defend what is important to our continuing success”.