Cardiff United Synagogue
The Cardiff United Synagogue, also called the Cardiff Shul, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located in Cyncoed Gardens, in the Cyncoed suburb of Cardiff, Wales, in the United Kingdom.
The synagogue maintains daily prayer services, led by Rabbi Michoel Rose. The synagogue also provides educational classes, youth and festivals programming and is instrumental in interfaith work in South Wales.
History
A Jewish community existed in Cardiff by 1841, when the Marquess of Bute donated land at Highfield for a Jewish cemetery. The congregation that is now established in Cyncoed is the result of the merger of several historic congregations, and can trace its roots to the Old Hebrew Congregation, which erected a synagogue building on Trinity Street in 1853, and to the Bute Street synagogue of 1858. Bute Street was the centre of the Jewish community in the nineteenth century.Former locations and ancestral congregations in Cardiff include the following:
- Original congregation:
- *Trinity Street, Cardiff
- *East Terrace, Bute Street, Cardiff
- *Cathedral Road, Cardiff
- New congregation:
- *Edwards Place, Cardiff
- *Merches Place, Cardiff
- Windsor Place congregation, Windsor Place, Cardiff
- Penylan congregation, Ty Gwyn Road, Penylan
Notable members
- Joe Jacobson, footballer