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== Important Information  ==
== Important Information  ==


The Great Synagogue in London was one of the original 5 synagogues that formed the United Synagogues in 1870, of which it remained a member. Prior to the 1870 forming of the United Synagogues, the Great Synagogue had two branches. The first, from 1853 to 1870 was the synagogue at Great Portland Street, which became the Central Synagogue. The second, from 1863 to 1870, was the Bayswater Synagogue. Throughout its history the Great Synagogue had only a small number of Rabbis. They however were for the most part long in that position for many years. They are: Aaron Hart 1704-1756 Hart Lyon 1758-1764 David Tevele Schiff 1765-1792 Solomon Hirschell 1802-1842 Nathan Marcus Adler 1845-1890 Herman Adler 1890-1911
The Great Synagogue in London was one of the original 5 synagogues that formed the United Synagogues in 1870, of which it remained a member. Prior to the 1870 forming of the United Synagogues, the Great Synagogue had two branches. The first, from 1853 to 1870 was the synagogue at Great Portland Street, which became the Central Synagogue. The second, from 1863 to 1870, was the Bayswater Synagogue. Throughout its history the Great Synagogue had only a small number of Rabbis. They however were for the most part long in that position for many years. They are:  
 
* Aaron Hart 1704-1756  
* Hart Lyon 1758-1764  
* David Tevele Schiff 1765-1792  
* Solomon Hirschell 1802-1842  
* Nathan Marcus Adler 1845-1890  
* Herman Adler 1890-1911


== Records at the Family History Library  ==
== Records at the Family History Library  ==
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