Congregation of Jacob Synagogue

The Congregation of Jacob Synagogue in London is a synagogue built in 1920-21 by architect Digby Lewi Solomon. This brick building in the Historicist style still serves as a synagogue.

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Key Features

  • Architecture

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St George in the East

A strong and magnificent pile which commands the attention of all judicious observers, especially the chancel end, which is truly magnificent (Grub Street Journal, 1734). Built and fitted out between 1714 and 1729, St George in the East was one of fifty new churches planned for London, although only twelve were completed.