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Princes Road Synagogue is a Grade I listed building on Princes Road, Liverpool, and is home to the oldest Jewish congregation in the city. The first stone was laid in 1872 by William and George Audsley, and was completed and consecrated at a ceremony led by Chief Rabbi Dr Nathan M Adler in September 1874.
Today, the synagogue is a big part of the local community and welcomes visitors and members weekly to Shabbat followed by Kiddush in the newly renovated annexe.
We are open, by prior arrangement, for tours of the shul by schools, community groups and visitors, and we also run a full events calendar including talks, concerts and plays.
Princes Road is available to hire for meetings, concerts and events
Get in touch to arrange a visit to our Grade I listed building for:
Tours
Venue Hire
Weddings
Please fill in the form on the Contacts Page or send an email to lohc1@aol.com

Liverpool Old Hebrew Congregation is a registered charity.
Charity number 1089175
Liverpool Old Hebrew Congregation
Synagogue Chamber
Princes Road, Liverpool, L8 1TG
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