Which one? There are several synagogues in Brighton and Hove. The Reform Synagogue's rabbi is, I believe, Rabbi Charles Wallach. The Progressive Synagogue has Rabbi Elizabeth Tikvah Sarah. Hove Hebrew Congregation (Orthodox) has Rabbi Hershel Rader. I'm not certain who runs the Chabad house, and Brighton's very famous Middle Street Synagogue as an inactive synagogue does not have a resident rabbi - though I believe Rabbi Rader and other rabbis do occasionally conduct services in the building.
There are 4 operating synagogues in Brighton & Hove, plus Chabad and Chabad on Campus at Sussex University.
The Rabbis are as follows.
Brighton & Hove Hebrew Congration (Orthodox) Rabbi Rader
Hove Hebrew Congregation (Orthodox) Rabbi Silverman
Brighton & Hove Reform Synagogue: Rabbi Wallach
Brighton & Hove Progressive Synagogue: Rabbi Sarah
Chabad House, Hove: Rabbi Efune
Chabad on Campus: Rabbi Lewis
There is also a Brighton & Hove Community website at http://www.webjam.com/indi
Brighton and hove population in 2001 was 247,817
Brighton and hove population in 2001 was 247,817
Brighton & Hove City Council is located in several offices in Brighton and in Hove. Brighton Town Hall is located in Bartholomew Square in Brighton, for example.
Brighton is a town in the city of Brighton and Hove.
Its a city
Hove is located in the country of England on the south coast, neighboring Brighton. In 1997 Brighton and Hove merged to become a singular government entity.
Brighton Regency Synagogue was created in 1836.
The division that Brighton & Hove Albion participates in is the Championship in England.
you obviously haven't looked. there are tons of mansions in Brighton & Hove. just look!
The head of the synagogue is the rabbi !
Brighton Hove Area
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