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Plymouth shul celebrates 250 years of British history

May 17, 2012 10:17
Plymouth Synagogue, the oldest functioning Ashkenazi shul in the English-speaking world, celebrated its 250th anniversary this week

By

Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

2 min read

The hidden area between a municipal car park and two alleyways off a bustling Plymouth street may seem a peculiar location for the oldest functioning Ashkenazi synagogue in the English-speaking world.

Indeed, many British Jews do not know of the existence of the magnificent, ornate, Grade II listed Plymouth Synagogue that is currently celebrating its 250th anniversary.

There is little that this historic shul - so important in the history of Anglo-Jewry - has not witnessed and overcome.

It was one of the few buildings in the city to escape damage during heavy Nazi bombing, and has undergone barely any alterations for almost 150 years.