Wow oh wow is all I can say. The synagogue is beautiful, I particularly liked the very high and decorated ceilings. History wise, the synagogue survived both World Wars only to be victim to an arson attack in 1979 which left it needing significant repairs. With everything repaired the synagogue moved on and all went back to normal.
Getting back to the present, the synagogue today! Do you fancy a look? If you don't fancy the services, there are tours offered throughout the week Monday to Thursday 9.30am -3.30pm, but you must book. Sunday tours are also possible by arrangement. The tour lasts about 45 minutes and is very worthwhile. We were given time after this to look around at absorb the beauty around us. There isn't a charge as such but we were asked to make a donation of £3.50 for the upkeep of the building. read more