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  2. Connaught Village - Wikipedia

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    Connaught Village is a commercial and residential area just west of Marble Arch and just north of Hyde Park within the City of Westminster, London. As part of the Hyde Park Estate, it is owned by the Church Commissioners of England.

  3. Western Marble Arch Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The congregation was formed in 1991 as the result of a merger between the Western and the Marble Arch Synagogues, with the former congregation dating from 1761. It is a leading Modern Orthodox congregation and offers religious and social activities to its members and the wider community. [3] [4] The congregation worships in the Ashkenazi rite.

  4. West London Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The West London Synagogue, abbreviated WLS, and fully the West London Synagogue of British Jews (Hebrew: ק"ק שער ציון, romanized: Kahal Kadosh Sha'ar Tziyon, lit. 'Holy Congregation Gate of Zion' [ 2 ] ) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue , located near Marble Arch , at 34 Upper Berkeley Street, in the City of Westminster ...

  5. Great Cumberland Place - Wikipedia

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    The street runs from Oxford Street at Marble Arch to George Street at Bryanston Square. [1] It contains the Western Marble Arch Synagogue, near which stands a statue of Raoul Wallenberg. Great Cumberland Place [2] is home to The Cumberland Hotel. [3]

  6. Prince William Returns to Royal Duties After Skipping ... - AOL

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    William, 41, was photographed at The Western Marble Arch Synagogue in London on Wednesday, February 29. The Prince of Wales met with the Holocaust Educational Trust ambassadors and Holocaust ...

  7. Old Church Street - Wikipedia

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    It was once a pub but is now a fashion shop. Directly opposite is a Jewish burial ground. It was in use from 1815 to 1884 by the Western Synagogue, now called the Western Marble Arch Synagogue. The southern side of Fulham Road at this point is called Queen's Elm Parade.

  8. Lauderdale Road Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The community’s first West London Sephardi synagogue was established in Wigmore Street in 1853; in 1867 it moved to Bryanston Street, near Marble Arch. [3] However in the 1880s, as Victorian London evolved, the community continued to shift westwards and attendance at Bryanston Street declined. [3]

  9. Richly decorated synagogue — one of the oldest — unearthed ...

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    The nearly 2,000-year-old synagogue was richly decorated, with a tiled roof, painted and marble-tiled walls and strong floors, the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences said ...