South London Liberal Synagogue

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South London Liberal Synagogue
South London Liberal Synagogue logo.png
Religion
AffiliationLiberal Judaism
LeadershipRabbi Nathan Godleman
StatusActive
Location
LocationPrentis Road, Streatham, London Borough of Lambeth, England, UK
Website
www.southlondon.org

South London Liberal Synagogue is a synagogue at Prentis Road in Streatham in the London Borough of Lambeth. The community is currently served by Rabbi Nathan Godleman.

The synagogue, which is affiliated to Liberal Judaism, was established in 1929 as one of the first Liberal Jewish congregations in the UK. Its first president was Lily Montagu, one of Liberal Judaism's founders. The congregation moved to its present home in Prentis Road (formerly a girls’ school) in 1938. It appointed its first full-time minister, Rabbi John Rayner, in 1953. The synagogue's ministers since then include Rabbi Julia Neuberger, minister from 1977 to 1989.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "History of South London Liberal Synagogue". South London Liberal Synagogue. Retrieved 7 October 2014.

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Coordinates: 51°25′49.3″N 0°7′50.2″W / 51.430361°N 0.130611°W / 51.430361; -0.130611

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