Chabad Synagogue
- Name: Chabad Synagogue
- Address: 112 Cazenove Road, Stamford Hill, London N16, from about 1948 (which was previously the address of Rosener Synagogue) (Location: Cazenove Road, runs east for half mile from the road Stamford Hill (A10), reaching the A107 where Upper Clapton Road becomes Clapton Common. The North London districts of Stamford Hill, Upper Clapton, parts of Stoke Newington and some other adjoining areas include the largest concentration of Haredi Jews in Europe.)
- Former Address: Previously, at 158 Amhurst Road, London E8 (Location: Amhurst Road runs southeast for approximately a mile from Stoke Newington Road (A10), about a half mile south of Stoke Newington railway station, to Hackney Central (close to the railway station)
- Date Founded: About 1937/8 (source)
- Current Status: Closed about 1962 (source)
- Ritual: Ashkenazi Orthodox
- Affiliation: A synagogue associated with the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations (UOHC).
- Local Government District: Cazenove Road and Amhurst Road are now in the London Borough of Hackney, an Inner London Borough created on 1 April 1965, within the administrative area of Greater London. Previously both roads were in the somewhat smaller former Metropolitan Borough of Hackney (established 1900) in the County of London (established 1889), both of which entities were abolished in 1965.
- Registration District: Since 1 July 1837 - Hackney[1]