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  • | [[Edgware & District Reform Synagogue]] || || || || || || 11 || || || || || || || 11 | [[Newcastle United Foundation]] || || || || || || || || || || || 72 || 27 ||
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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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  • *[[Bishop of Newcastle]] Bishops *[[John Shipley]] OBE – leading Local Government Councillor in Newcastle upon Tyne
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  • | [[Liberal Jewish Synagogue]] || || || || 20,000 || || 20,000 || || || 40,000 | [[New London Synagogue]] || || || || 20,000 || || || || || 20,000
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  • ...and its security".<ref>[https://www.reformjudaism.org.uk/israel/ Israel], Reform Judaism. Retrieved 1 December 2021.</ref> The movement is a constituent of ...pdate.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/07431950 The Movement for Reform Judaism Overview], Companies House. Retrieved 2 December 2021.</ref>
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