Religious Holidays and Observances
- Jewish Wedding — Under the “Chupah”
- Feast of Tabernacles — in the “Succah
- Palm Procession — Feast of Tabernacles
- Day of Atonement — Concluding Service
- Feast of Passover Eve — The “Seder” Service
- Removing Scrolls of the Law from the Ark, West London Synagogue
- Jewish Burial
- Putting on the Phylacteries and the Garb of Prayer
- Jewish Food and the Concept of Kosher
- Jewish Adaptation to British Society and Culture
Synagogues and Other Institutions
- The Government, Institutions, and Charities of London Jews
- Bevis Marks Synagogue
- Great Synagogue, Duke’s Place, Aldgate
- Great Hall in the Jews’ Free School, Bell Lane
- Jews Orphan Asylum. Norwood
- Foreign Jewish Hamidrash “House of Learning) in the East End
Some Leading London Jews
- Rev. Dr. H. Adler, Delegate Chief Rabbi and Chairman of the Council of Jews College
- Rev. Dr. N. M. Adler, Chief Rabbi of the Jews in the British Empire
- Dr. H. Behrend, President of the Jews’ Hospital and Orphan Asylum
- Benjamin L. Cohen, President of the Jewish Board of Guardians and Vice-President of the United Synagogue
- Baron H. De Worms, M.P., Life Member and Trustee of the United Synagogue Council
- Dr. Friedlander, Principal of Jews College
- Rev. Dr. M. Gaster. Chief Rabbi of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews
- Sir Julian Goldsmid, Bart., M. P., President of the Anglo-Jewish Association, and of the Jews Infant Schools
- Sir Philip Magnus, President of the Jewish Deaf and Dumb Home
- Rev. Professor D. W. Marks, Chief Minister of the West London (Reform) Synagogue
- Frederick D. Mocatta, President of the Jewish Home and Vice-President of the Anglo-Jewish Association
- S. Montagu, M.P., President of the Federation of Minor Synagogues, and Chairman of the Board of Schedhita
- Joseph S. Montefiore, Chairman of Elders of the Portuguese Synagogue and Vice-President of the Board of Deputies
- Sir A. Sassoon, Vice-President fo the Anglo-Jewish Association
- Sir John Simon, Vice-President of the Anglo-Jewish Association
Bibliography
Wolf, Lucien. “The Jews in London.” 40 (16 November 1889): 599-604. Hathi Trust online version of a copy in the New York Public Library. Web. 17 July 2021.
Last modified 19 July 2021