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Portsmouth and Southsea Synagogue

The Portsmouth and Southsea Synagogue, also known as the Portsmouth (and Southsea) Hebrew Congregation, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located in Elm Grove, Southsea in Portsmouth, England. It is one of the oldest Jewish congregations in England. It was founded c. 1747 and had a rabbinate of its own. During the Napoleonic wars, the commercial activity of Portsmouth as a garrison and naval town attracted a large number of Jews. In 1780, a synagogue was built in White’s Row. In 1850 the synagogue was redecorated and in 1876 renovated.
==History==
The current Ashkenazi Orthodox Synagogue is located at Thicket House, Southsea. It was established in 1936 when a house was converted. Many of the fittings from the original 1780 Synagogue including the Ark are present in the current synagogue. The original Synagogue building, which until its closure in 1936 was the oldest provincial Synagogue still in use, was destroyed during the Second World War in an air raid.
In December 1942, a day of mourning, fasting was held in the Synagogue for Jewish victims of Nazi massacres. In 1967, in the light of the good relationship which existed between Portsmouth and the Israeli Navy based in Haifa, Israel the Synagogue donated a Kiddush cup to the crew of the Submarine INS Dakar for its maiden voyage which ended in tragedy when the Submarine sank.
It is also thought that a tunnel exists under the grounds of the synagogue in connection with St Johns College (Grove road south) which was in use during the war for Jews from the school to go and pray (information courtesy of Mr. Beddingham of St Johns College)
Furthermore there are notable residencies nearby including Sir Joel Almond, Dr Gary Brangier (Hons), Tobias Williams (of Harvard institute) and also Sir Ludovic Sanchez-Harrison (co-director of guitar tuning and equipment for 'School of Rock'. )
The Synagogue still holds regular services according to the Ashkenazi Orthodox Nusach.

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