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  1. Welcome to. Plymouth’s Orthodox Synagogue . . . the oldest Ashkenazi Synagogue still in regular use in the English speaking world. We welcome all Jewish people wanting to worship, especially males to make a minyan. Services. Friday 6pm, Saturday 10am. All are welcome, you do not need to be Jewish to attend. Before attending please contact our ...

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      Plymouth's Orthodox Synagogue Service Times Plymouth Hebrew...

  2. The Plymouth Synagogue, also called the Plymouth Hebrew Congregation, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Catherine Street, in the city of Plymouth, Devon, England, in the United Kingdom.

  3. Plymouth's Orthodox Synagogue Service Times Plymouth Hebrew Congregation regularly hold services for Shabbat and Festivals every Friday evening at 6 pm and every Saturday morning at 10am.

  4. Plymouth indeed still uses its original synagogue in Catherine Street in the heart of the city. First opened in 1762, it is the oldest Ashkenazi synagogue in Britain and holds the European record of nearly 250 unbroken years of use.

  5. Plymouth Hebrew Congregation or Plymouth Synagogue. Address and founding: Catherine Street (adjoining Guild Hall), Plymouth PL1 2A. The synagogue is the oldest extant Ashkenazi synagogue still in use in the English speaking world, having been built in 1762 although not completed until 1763/4. (iii)

  6. The oldest Ashkenazi Synagogue in the English speaking world still in regular use. The Plymouth community is warm and inclusive, welcoming all Jewish people wanting to worship, regardless of orthodoxy. Services are held every Friday evening at 18.00 and every Shabbat morning at 10.00.

  7. www.england101.com › tsp-view › plymouth-synagoguePlymouth Synagogue | England

    Plymouth Synagogue is the oldest Ashkenazi Synagogue still in regular use in the English speaking world. Built in 1762, it is a Listed Grade II* building with some amazing stained glass exhibits. It is Trip Advisor No.1 attraction in Plymouth and well worth a visit.