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Westminster Synagogue

Westminster Synagogue
Basic information
Location Kent House, Rutland Gardens, Knightsbridge, London SW7 1BX
 United Kingdom
Affiliation Independent Progressive Judaism
Status Active
Leadership Rabbi Thomas Salamon
Website www.westminstersynagogue.org

The Westminster Synagogue is a non-affiliatedJewish Reform synagogue and congregation near Hyde Park, London. It is located in Kent House, a restoredVictorian town house in Knightsbridge. The building, which dates from the late 1800s, also houses the Czech Memorial Scrolls Centre.

The congregation was founded in 1957 by Rabbi Harold Reinhart, who resigned from his position as Senior Minister of the West London Synagogue and, accompanied by 80 former members of that synagogue, established the New London Synagogue. Shortly afterwards it was renamed Westminster Synagogue.

The congregation's earliest services were held at Caxton Hall,Westminster, from whose location the Synagogue derives its name. In 1960 the congregation acquired Kent House opposite Hyde Park in Knightsbridge. The building provided room for a synagogue, accommodation for congregational activities and a flat for the rabbi.

Westminster Synagogue has, in religious terms, remained largely in tune with the Reform movement in Britain. Although not affiliated to the Movement for Reform Judaism, Westminster Synagogue is served by the Movement's Bet Din and has links with the West London Synagogue's burial facilities. The congregation does not have a system of seat rentals and aims to give equality to all members. Women play a full part in congregational life.

Rabbi Reinhart died in 1969 and was succeeded by Rabbi Chaim Stern. Rabbi Stern's tenure was brief and he was succeeded by Rabbi Albert Friedlander in 1971. Rabbi Friedlander, who retired in 1997, combined his ministry for some years with his post as Director of Rabbinical Studies at the Leo Baeck College.

The current rabbi of the community, Rabbi Thomas Salamon, succeeded in 1997. He has previously served as Associate Rabbi at West London Synagogue (1972–1975). In 2014, Rabbi Salamon was awarded a doctorate from the University of Budapest in 2014.


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