Plaque

North London Synagogue

Erection date: 4/6/2015

Inscription

North London Synagogue stood on this site, 1868 - 1958.
London Borough of Islington - Islington People's Plaque

Site: North London Synagogue (1 memorial)

N1, Lofting Road, Barnes Court

2024: a Jewish Heritage Trail in Islington was launched.

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North London Synagogue

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North London Synagogue

From JCR-UK: The Ashkenazi Orthodox congregation formed in approximately 1860...

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North London Synagogue

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Islington Council

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