Manchester Reform Synagogue

Manchester Reform Synagogue Reform Judaism in the heart of Manchester We are easy to find, near the town hall - right in the centre of Manchester. Our second minister from 1860 - 1873, Rev.

Reform Judaism in the heart of Manchester

Welcome to Manchester Reform Synagogue, a founding member of the Movement for Reform Judaism. We pride ourselves in being steeped in the tradition of Reform Judaism, being one of the oldest Reform Synagogues in the UK, but with a vibrant community that moves with the times. We have a Rabbi who is a forward thinker and educator, able to engage with people

of all ages, a passionate and vibrant lay leadership, prioritising family, education and seniors, and we support all our members in fully experiencing and celebrating Shabbat, Jewish festivals and personal life events. If you are interested in enhancing your Judaism, then we are for you. Come and join us and enjoy being part of our close-knit community. Our history:

The Manchester Reform Synagogue was founded in 1856 when Manchester’s Orthodox synagogue, Halliwell Street, split into two congregations: the Orthodox Great Synagogue and Manchester Congregation of British Jews. Their original building was in Park Place (see photo below) at the near end of Cheetham Hill Road, then a busy Jewish neighbourhood. The building was consecrated on 25th March 1858 and associated itself from the outset with the West London Synagogue, which had been founded in 1841. Following their example the original name was adopted, the reference to ‘British Jews’ being inclusive of both Ashkenazi and Sephardi. A prime mover was Tobias Theodores, one of Owens College’s first Professors on its foundation in 1851 (Gravestone at Old Whitefield Cemetery below). Dr. Gustav Gottheil, was also a lecturer at Owens College. The nineteenth century saw two further ministers, Rev Dr Isaac Weiner (1873 - 1877) and Rev Laurence Mark Simmons (1877 - 1900). The President at the turn of the century was Charles Dreyfus, a prominent industrialist, local politician and Zionist leader. The early years of the twentieth century saw the ministries of Rev Abraham Wolf (1901 - 1907), Rev Harry Lewis (1908 - 1913) and Rev Jacob Phillips (1913 - 1940), followed from 1940 by Rabbi Percy Goldberg. On the 1st June 1941 during the blitz of Manchester the synagogue was bombed and lost its building as well as most of its records and treasured possessions. However, thanks in large measure to the dynamic leadership of Rabbi Percy Goldberg, there was not even a break in services, which a few weeks after the bombing were holding Sabbath services again in the Cheetham Assembly Rooms, then the Houldsworth Hall in Deansgate and in 1948, a prefabricated building on the Park Place site. In 1949, compensation from the War Damage Commission, negotiated through Frederick Lister, allowed the congregation to purchase the present site and build a Shule in Jackson’s Row, with additional assistance from Alexander Levy and funds from the Lionel Blundell building appeal. The building was designed by Eric Levy and Peter Cummings. On 18th May 1952 the site was consecrated and was opened on 29th November 1953 in presence of the Lord Mayor of Manchester and the Mayor of Salford. The congregation grew from 110 members at the time of the destruction of Park Place, to a congregation too large for the new building. Additional classrooms were built in 1956 and 1969. By now, the movement of the community out of Manchester and the growth in size, amongst other reasons, led to the founding of a daughter Reform congregation in the South Manchester and Cheshire suburbs, whose synagogue, Menorah, was opened in 1972 and rebuilt anew in 2008-9. This was followed in 1976 by a similar congregation based in North Manchester, Sha’arei Shalom. Rabbi Goldberg continued to serve as minister until 1974 and was also a co-founder of the Council of Christians and Jews. He was assisted for many years by Rabbi Norman Zalud, now at Liverpool and Sha’arei Shalom. Rabbi Goldberg was followed by Rabbi Toviah Ben Chorin and from 1977, Rabbi Reuven Silverman occupied our pulpit. Under his guidance, the congregation continued to flourish. Rabbi Robyn Ashworth-Steen joined our congregation in 2019, having been a member of our Shul as a young girl alongside her family. She originally qualified as a Human Rights Lawyer, working in London, before taking the decision to retrain as a Rabbi at Leo Baeck Rabbinical College. She has embraced the role of Principal Rabbi since January 2021, as Rabbi Silverman continues in a part time role and concentrates on his counselling work.

Hello all. There's a go fund me set up to support Andrew Franks, who was seriously injured while heroically protecting h...
07/10/2025

Hello all.

There's a go fund me set up to support Andrew Franks, who was seriously injured while heroically protecting his community during the horrific attack at Heaton Park Shul.

Every donation can make a real difference for him and his daughter, Tamara, as they navigate this tough time.
If you could take a moment to click the link below there's more information there and the ability to donate and share it with others, it would mean so much. Many thanks.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/andrew-franks?attribution_id=sl:aa562174-3628-49d6-8be2-cc2cdc00993b&lang=en_GB&ts=1759751594&utm_campaign=man_sharesheet_de&utm_content=amp13_t1&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=whatsapp&fbclid=IwRlRTSANRvPhleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHvqe-UCwkKHXf5lPoPjQOdABHoKFXugXt6ftBupuAYltqdFm7-iaFP4Dmt73_aem_2UxVLfZgPEniXE0e62YL3Q

Hi my name is Jonathan Patoff and I'm looking to help Andrew Franks who was seriously inj… Jonathan Patoff needs your support for Andrew Franks of Manchester

02/10/2025

URGENT. Yom Kippur services cancelled. Do not attend.

There's been an incident, police are in response, at another Manchester synagogue.

For security reasons we are cancelling today's services with immediate effect.

We have no more details at the moment.

Please stay safe everybody and g'mar chatima tova.

https://youtu.be/fK4o3Bkw0PUFrom our newsletter this week:🌳Remembering Oriya z"l🌳 My name is Eran Litman, and I am the f...
10/07/2025

https://youtu.be/fK4o3Bkw0PU

From our newsletter this week:

🌳Remembering Oriya z"l🌳

My name is Eran Litman, and I am the father of Oriya, who was murdered by Hamas terrorists on October 7
while fleeing the Nova music festival—where she danced her final dance.

We have recently created a memorial film in her honor, with subtitles in multiple languages.
As we approach the anniversary of the attack, we hope to share this film in advance of remembrance events around the world.

The short documentary includes a detailed account of Oriya’s final moments during the attack, the creation of her memorial site (“The Tree of Oriya”),
personal stories from her life, and the legacy of love and hope she continues to inspire.

The film is not only a tribute to Oriya’s memory,
but also a reflection of the Israeli spirit—of pain, love, and hope — that endures even in the face of unimaginable loss.

(Please note the video contains upsetting content.)

A story of love. Oriya’s love, and our love for Oriya.Memorial ceremony in memory of Oriya Litman Ricardo, which took place on 06.10.2024, and the story of t...

26/05/2025
01/05/2025

Today is Israeli Independence Day. Despite the climate in the world today and the many forces seeking to delegitimize the Jewish homeland of which we are indigenous, I choose to celebrate the establishment of the only Jewish state in the world.

Here is a picture of Kibbutz Nir Oz in 1955, a handful of years after the establishment and global acknowledgment of the existence of the state of Israel. On October 7, a quarter of the residents of this kibbutz were either kidnapped or murdered by those who continue to seek to destroy us. We will continue to survive. Am yisrael chai.

Photo credit: The Free Press Kibbutz Nir Oz, 1955. (Israel Preker via the Israel Free Image Collection Project)

30/04/2025

Even now as Israel faces one of the worst fires in the country’s history, the people of Israel are resilient. Even these challenging times will pass and the strength of the Israeli spirit will endure.🇮🇱

30/04/2025

3,000 years old, 77 years young. Happy Birthday, Israel!

As Israel faces one of the worst fires in the country’s history, the people of Israel are resilient. Even these challenging times will pass and the strength of the Israeli spirit will endure.

29/04/2025
29/04/2025

On Yom Hazikaron, Israel's Memorial Day, we honor the 30,646 fallen Israelis who lost their lives for the Jewish state. We commemorate their sacrifice and we hold the families left behind in our hearts.

May their memories be a blessing.

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