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  • ...s traceable back to the 1760s. Its leadership is elected, and based on the synagogue as its representative unit. The majority of British Jews were, at the time, ...Zionist Federation, 1929), 52-53</ref> The next milestone for the United Synagogue came in 1962 with the election of [[Isaac Wolfson]], not only a Zionist but
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  • ...ious family' and being raised 'in austere circumstances'. His father was a synagogue attendant and his grandfather was a rabbi. He spent his youth in Stoke Newi *Director, [[Chase Mill Hill]] Limited
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  • ...at the age of 28, he was offered the position as rabbi of the [[Mill Hill Synagogue]]. His vibrancy and dynamism has resulted in a continuous growth of members ...cil]] in the UK. He is currently the longest serving Rabbi in the [[United Synagogue]]. He was named by the Jewish Telegraph as one of the ten most influential
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  • ==Absorbed by the United Synagogue== ...rchive.vn/PPbWo Scopus Jewish Educational Trust Joins the Family of United Synagogue Schools]' Date Uploaded: Friday 16th December 2016.</ref>
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  • ...lyn, New York City. The UK branch registered office is at 107-115 Stamford Hill, London, England, N16 5RP. ...on and practices, through the provision of facilities for education at the synagogue and elsewhere."
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  • ...of [[Mill Hill United Synagogue]], which is part of the orthodox [[United Synagogue]] movement. He is associated with the [[Chabad-Lubavitch]] movement.
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  • ...[https://www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk/Affiliations/United_Synagogue.htm United Synagogue], Jewish Communities & records. Retrieved 6 January 2022.</ref> ...on was forged by Chief Rabbi Dr. [[Nathan Marcus Adler]].<ref name="united synagogue history"/>
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  • | || [[USY]] (youth movement of[[The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism]]) | 2002 || 581384316 || 108 || 600 || [[Durham-Chapel Hill Jewish Federation]] || 2,654,696 || 3,146,721
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