Zone d'identification
Cote
Titre
Date(s)
- 1954-2002 (Création/Production)
Niveau de description
Étendue matérielle et support
4.9 linear metres
Zone du contexte
Nom du producteur
Notice biographique
The Belmont Shul was officially formed on 16th February 1966. This was a result of a meeting of local community members held at the house of David Shine in 1965 which identified a need for a Synagogue/meeting place in that area. It was formally accepted into the United Synagogue as a member in the same year in which it was founded.
By the time land was purchased for the site of the Shul in 1977 membership had already grown to 365 members despite not having a communal building to meet and practice in. It was not until 1981 that this purpose-built site was completed and their first service was held at Vernon Drive, Wemborough Road, Stanmore. The first part-time minister was Reverend Elkan Levy who resigned in 1973 and was replaced by Reverend David Freedman. Rabbi Shafer became the new minister in 1989, succeeded by Rabbi Geoffrey Hyman in 1992 and most recently Rabbi Daniel Roselaar.
Apart from carrying out religious functions (the first Barmitzvah was in 1970 and the first Bat Chayil ceremony was in 1975), Belmont Synagogue developed many community groups and activities including a kindergarten, a choir, a youth club, a scouts and brownie group, a social and cultural group and societies such as the Belmont Israel Society which promotes the State of Israel and carries out fundraising work for causes in that country.
The Synagogue was, and is still, run by a Board of Management and Council of Management which accepted female members for the first time in 1987 and 1988 respectively. In 1990 the Shul celebrated its 25th Anniversary by commissioning a new Sefer Toarah which was dedicated by the Chief Rabbi, Dr Jonathan Sacks. In 1994 membership had reached 508 male and 173 female members and the Synagogue continues to thrive in 2001 with a membership of 724.
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GB 0074 LMA/4280 1954-2002 Collection 4.9 linear metres Belmont Synagogue
The Belmont Shul was officially formed on 16th February 1966. This was a result of a meeting of local community members held at the house of David Shine in 1965 which identified a need for a Synagogue/meeting place in that area. It was formally accepted into the United Synagogue as a member in the same year in which it was founded.
By the time land was purchased for the site of the Shul in 1977 membership had already grown to 365 members despite not having a communal building to meet and practice in. It was not until 1981 that this purpose-built site was completed and their first service was held at Vernon Drive, Wemborough Road, Stanmore. The first part-time minister was Reverend Elkan Levy who resigned in 1973 and was replaced by Reverend David Freedman. Rabbi Shafer became the new minister in 1989, succeeded by Rabbi Geoffrey Hyman in 1992 and most recently Rabbi Daniel Roselaar.
Apart from carrying out religious functions (the first Barmitzvah was in 1970 and the first Bat Chayil ceremony was in 1975), Belmont Synagogue developed many community groups and activities including a kindergarten, a choir, a youth club, a scouts and brownie group, a social and cultural group and societies such as the Belmont Israel Society which promotes the State of Israel and carries out fundraising work for causes in that country.
The Synagogue was, and is still, run by a Board of Management and Council of Management which accepted female members for the first time in 1987 and 1988 respectively. In 1990 the Shul celebrated its 25th Anniversary by commissioning a new Sefer Toarah which was dedicated by the Chief Rabbi, Dr Jonathan Sacks. In 1994 membership had reached 508 male and 173 female members and the Synagogue continues to thrive in 2001 with a membership of 724.
Deposited in three accessions, in 2000, 2002 and 2017.
Records of the Belmont Synagogue, covering the whole range of activities undertaken by the Synagogue. In particular, the administration is well represented with minutes, agendas and correspondence from all the main committees; the Council of Management, Membership, Building Fund, Ladies Guild, Parents Association, Education and Social Activity Group.
Information on the religious life can be gleaned from files on Rabbi selection, Bat Chayil Ceremony, Yom Naroim and the Sefer Torah as well as from the substantial photographic collection which also presents a good picture of the social side of the community.
PLEASE NOTE that written permission from the depositors is required to access this collection.
The collection has been arranged into the following series:
LMA/4280/01 Administration;
LMA/4280/02 Finance;
LMA/4280/03 Youth Welfare;
LMA/4280/04 Occasions and religious events;
LMA/4280/05 Ephemera, printed and audio-visual material;
LMA/4280/06 Relations with other organisations;
LMA/4280/07 Related correspondence. Where additional records have subsequently been deposited with the collection it has been necessary to supply reference numbers for individual files with an extra '/' and number (for example 'LMA/4280/01/033/1'), in order to place them in the correct sequence. These files do not relate directly with files with the same number before the last '/'.
Access by written permission only.
Copyright to these records rests with the depositor.
English
Fit.
Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm
For the records of the United Synagogue deposited at London Metropolitan Archives see ACC/2712 and for the Chief Rabbi's papers see ACC/2805. Both collections require the permission of the depositor before access is granted.
For further information please consult the LMA Information Leaflet: "Records of the Anglo-Jewish Community at London Metropolitan Archives"; available to download here: http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corporation/LGNL_Services/Leisure_and_culture/Records_and_archives/Visitor_information/free_information_leaflets.htm (URL correct Feb 2010).
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. Description prepared in March 2010. Updated November 2019. Religions Ancient religions Judaism Orthodox Judaism Architecture Buildings Religious buildings Synagogues Community development Community centres Religious activities Religious practice Religious institutions Religious communities Religious groups Jews Ashkenazim Rabbis Religious leaders Jewish Cultural identity Religion Belmont Synagogue London England UK Western Europe Europe Stanmore Middlesex Belmont Harrow
Source immédiate d'acquisition ou de transfert
Deposited in three accessions, in 2000, 2002 and 2017.
Zone du contenu et de la structure
Portée et contenu
Records of the Belmont Synagogue, covering the whole range of activities undertaken by the Synagogue. In particular, the administration is well represented with minutes, agendas and correspondence from all the main committees; the Council of Management, Membership, Building Fund, Ladies Guild, Parents Association, Education and Social Activity Group.
Information on the religious life can be gleaned from files on Rabbi selection, Bat Chayil Ceremony, Yom Naroim and the Sefer Torah as well as from the substantial photographic collection which also presents a good picture of the social side of the community.
PLEASE NOTE that written permission from the depositors is required to access this collection.
Évaluation, élimination et calendrier de conservation
Accroissements
Mode de classement
The collection has been arranged into the following series:
LMA/4280/01 Administration;
LMA/4280/02 Finance;
LMA/4280/03 Youth Welfare;
LMA/4280/04 Occasions and religious events;
LMA/4280/05 Ephemera, printed and audio-visual material;
LMA/4280/06 Relations with other organisations;
LMA/4280/07 Related correspondence. Where additional records have subsequently been deposited with the collection it has been necessary to supply reference numbers for individual files with an extra '/' and number (for example 'LMA/4280/01/033/1'), in order to place them in the correct sequence. These files do not relate directly with files with the same number before the last '/'.
Zone des conditions d'accès et d'utilisation
Conditions d'accès
Access by written permission only.
Conditions de reproduction
Copyright to these records rests with the depositor.
Langue des documents
- anglais
Écriture des documents
- latin
Notes de langue et graphie
English
Caractéristiques matérielle et contraintes techniques
For the records of the United Synagogue deposited at London Metropolitan Archives see ACC/2712 and for the Chief Rabbi's papers see ACC/2805. Both collections require the permission of the depositor before access is granted.
Instruments de recherche
Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm
Zone des sources complémentaires
Existence et lieu de conservation des originaux
Existence et lieu de conservation des copies
Unités de description associées
Zone des notes
Identifiant(s) alternatif(s)
Mots-clés
Mots-clés - Sujets
- Religions
- Religions » Religion ancienne
- Religions » Religion ancienne » Judaïsme
- Architecture
- Architecture » Bâtiment
- Édifice religieux
- Édifice religieux » Synagogue
- Développement communautaire
- Développement communautaire » Centre communautaire
- Activité religieuse
- Activité religieuse » Pratique religieuse
- Institution religieuse
- Institution religieuse » Communauté religieuse
- Groupe religieux
- Groupe religieux » Juif
- Groupe religieux » Chef religieux
- Identité culturelle
- Religion
Mots-clés - Lieux
Mots-clés - Noms
Mots-clés - Genre
Zone du contrôle de la description
Identifiant de la description
Identifiant du service d'archives
Règles et/ou conventions utilisées
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
Statut
Niveau de détail
Dates de production, de révision, de suppression
Langue(s)
- anglais