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North Western Reform Synagogue : ウィキペディア英語版 | North Western Reform Synagogue
Alyth (also known as North Western Reform Synagogue) at Temple Fortune in north west London is a Jewish community that was founded in 1933. Three years later, in 1936, the synagogue was built in Alyth Gardens, on land carved out from the West London Synagogue’s cemetery in Hoop Lane.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Aylth - History and Heritage )〕 Alyth is one of the largest Progressive synagogues in the United Kingdom and in the Movement for Reform Judaism. It has around 2100 adult and 1000 child members, and is twinned with the Leo Baeck Community Centre in Haifa and the Jewish community in Kerch, a city in Ukraine. ==Music==
The Alyth Choral Society, with over 40 members, sings at least two concerts with an orchestra every year. Alyth's Kids Choir leads the singing on many Friday nights and is made up of children aged from 5 to 12. The Alyth Youth Singers has over 20 years performed Jewish, Israeli and songs from musicals at Jewish community events of all kinds. They performed at Simcha on the Square in Trafalgar Square, at the Jewish Museum and annually at the Barnet Borough Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration. This choir of 13- to 18-year-olds has an annual international tour. The cities they have visited include Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Paris, New York, Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem where they have performed at synagogues, schools and community centres.
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