The Isle of Wight Jewish Society is a Reform Jewish congregation, located in Cowes, in the Isle of Wight, England, in the United Kingdom. Founded in June 2005, the congregation became a member of the Movement for Reform Judaism in June 2021.[1][2]
The community meets in members' homes. The Bournemouth Reform Synagogue has acted as the mother congregation to the Society.[1]
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Kingdom. The congregation acts as a "mother congregation" to the IsleofWightJewishSociety. Bournemouth Reform Synagogue was founded in 1947 as the Bournemouth...
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2023. "IsleofWight and Essex communities welcomed to Reform Judaism". Jewish News. 29 June 2021. Retrieved 30 June 2021. "Essex and IsleofWight congregations...
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of 77, and is buried in the Roman Catholic cemetery at Totland, IsleofWight. The Loom of Years (1902) The Flower of Old Japan (1903) The Forest of Wild...
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leader. They sailed to the IsleofWight and captured another ship, the Violet, a ship rumored to be carrying the treasure of Roman Catholic refugees. The...
services to the Arts. Deborah Janine Tann. Chief Executive, Hampshire and IsleofWight Wildlife Trust. For services to Wildlife and the Natural Environment...
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was the father of the indigenous peoples who inhabited the isleof Cyprus. According to Josippon (1971:2), Kitim was also the forebear of the Romans who...