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Bradford Jewish Fallen of World War One

  Exactly 100 years ago, on the 28th June 1914, an Austrian Arch Duke was assassinated by a young Serbian anarchist. Gavrillo Principe’s shooting of heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, Franz Ferdinand sparked off a chain of events which would include the laying down of many lives, some of which were of young Jewish men […]

Two Jewish Heritage Walking Tours

Follow Bradford’s Jewish Heritage Trail – visiting Historic Synagogues, the Merchants’ Houses, the Kindertransporte Hostel and other sites of Jewish interest. Sunday May 25th at 14.30 Meet at the Bradford Synagogue, 7a Bowland Street, off Manningham Lane, Bradford BD1 3BW Politics, Textiles and Rugby League – The Jews of Huddersfield Sunday June 8th at 14.30 […]

March & April Events

Nigel Grizzard will be giving two ‘Jews in Bradford’ related talks in March and April. The next event is on March 9th. It will be a new trail, taking in the homes of the Merchant’s of Manningham, telling the stories of some of those textile traders who made their fortunes through selling wool and Worsted […]

Spring Time In Bradford

Walking Tour of Jewish Bradford Sunday March 9th, 2014. 14.00 -16.00 We meet at the Historic Bradford Synagogue in Bowland Street and then will visit other Jewish sites in the Manningham area including the former Spring Gardens Orthodox Synagogue (pictured above), the Kindertransport Hostel and the homes of the German Jewish Merchants. Join guide Nigel […]

Bradford synagogue saved by city’s Muslims Faced with closure a year ago, today Bradford’s synagogue’s future is bright, a model of cross-cultural co-operation Helen Pidd theguardian.com, Friday 20 December 2013 15.25 GMT   It was around this time last year that the trustees of Bradford’s final remaining synagogue faced a tough choice. The roof of […]