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  2. Movement for Reform Judaism - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, Reform Judaism has 42 synagogues, of which 40 are located in England, and, among those, 12 in Greater London. There is one congregation in Cardiff and one in Glasgow . [ 11 ] As of 2010, Reform Judaism had 16,125 member households, accounting for 19.4% of synagogue-affiliated Jewish families in Britain and roughly 14% of the total ...

  3. List of Reform synagogues - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Reform synagogues around the world. [1] Reform/Progressive synagogues are affiliated with organizations that are part of the World Union for Progressive Judaism . [ 2 ] In the United States and Canada, Reform synagogues are affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism .

  4. Manchester Reform Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Manchester Reform Synagogue is a Reform Jewish congregation based in Central Manchester, England, in the United Kingdom.The congregation, founded in 1857 as the Manchester Congregation of British Jews, is one of the oldest Reform communities in the United Kingdom, and is a member of the Movement for Reform Judaism.

  5. Sternberg Centre - Wikipedia

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    The founding organisations are: Leo Baeck College, the Movement for Reform Judaism and the Akiva School, the first Reform Jewish day school in England (also opened in 1981). Later the New North London Synagogue also located there. The Sternberg Centre also includes the offices of RSY Netzer, The Zionist Youth Movement for Reform Judaism.

  6. South Hampshire Reform Jewish Community - Wikipedia

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    The South Hampshire Reform Jewish Community is a Reform Jewish congregation in Hampshire, England, in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1983, the congregation a member of the Movement for Reform Judaism. [1] [2] Services are held in members' homes and at community venues in Portsmouth, Southampton and Winchester. [3]

  7. Newcastle Reform Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Newcastle Reform Synagogue (transliterated from Hebrew as Ner Tamid, lit. "Everlasting Light"), is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Gosforth in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1963, the congregation is a member of the Movement for Reform Judaism. [2]

  8. Bournemouth Reform Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Bournemouth Reform Synagogue (Hebrew: קהילה קדושה שערי צדק, romanized: Kehillah Kedoshah Sha'arei Tzedek, lit. 'the sacred community 'Gates of Righteousness'), also known as BRS, is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Bournemouth, Dorset, England, in the United Kingdom.

  9. Brighton and Hove Reform Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton and Hove Reform Synagogue is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Palmeira Avenue, in Hove, East Sussex, England, in the United Kingdom. History and affiliation [ edit ]