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Maidenhead Synagogue is a Reform synagogue based in Maidenhead, England, serving Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and surrounding districts west of London in the Thames Valley area.〔http://maidenheadsynagogue.org.uk〕 ==History== Maidenhead Synagogue originated during World War II when many Jewish families were evacuated to the area from London. It was initially a community with no dedicated building, meeting for prayer in private houses and served by a volunteer rabbi and lay readers. At the war's end, some of the congregation stayed in the area and established a permanent Jewish community, acquiring a house for use as a dedicated synagogue building in 1953.〔 The synagogue became part of the Reform Movement in 1960,〔http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/118781/the-town-front-line-battle-survival〕 so receiving the services of student rabbis of the Leo Baeck College, among them being Jonathan Romain who was appointed as the synagogue's first full-time rabbi in 1980.〔 Since then, the synagogue moved to larger premises in 2001〔 and the congregation has grown to 800 families.〔〔http://www.thejc.com/community/community-life/38230/maidenhead-feels-home-tapestry〕
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