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Exeter Hebrew Congregation, Synagogue Place, Mary Arches Street, EXETER, Devon EX4 3BA

Tel. (+44) 01392 251529

Founded in 1763

The Congregation has charitable status under the terms of the Places of Worship Registration Act, 1855. Registered 24th September, 1872.

Registration Number 20929


Created 20th April, 1998, by Frank J. Gent

Date Last Modified: 6 June 2007, by Tony Reese


The clock in Exeter Synagogue in memory of Derrick Nahum


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Welcome! We hope you enjoy learning about us.

Services

We hold services nearly every Shabbat and for most festivals.
Exeter is not affiliated to any of the movements and we hold a variety of service styles. For some services, men and women may sit together, and the service is conducted mostly in English. For others, we may ask men and women to sit separately, and the service may be more traditional in style. Inevitably, you may find something that upsets you in the way we conduct a service. If that happens, try coming again to a different one, or think again about the background and the tradition of those taking the service.
For further details of the proposed services for the coming weeks

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Nitzanim ("Little Buds") Group for Parents and Children

Nitzanim meet every Sunday at the synagogue - All parents and children are welcome.
For more information
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Study Group

The Community of Learners Study Group meets on Sunday mornings from February 2009.
For more information
please click here.

Hebrew Classes

A Hebrew class meets on Monday afternoons.
For more information
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From our Newsletters

Articles from our newsletter going back over ten years, giving you a good idea about us as people, as a congregation, and what we do and believe.

Visits to the Synagogue

Visits to the synagogue by educational groups are always welcome. Please contact the synagogue to make arrangements. Visits by individuals are also possible, but please try to give us notice, as we are all volunteers, with other commitments, such as jobs and families.

 

Finding out about Judaism

For those of you who want to discover more about Judaism, Jewish Life and Israel, here are some good links to help you get there quickly.

Our Archive site

There is a great deal more about the history of the community on our archive site.

In particular, there is an extensive section devoted to information about Rabbi Dr Bernard Susser z"l