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Plaque

Fieldgate Street Synagogue

Erection date: 12/7/1959

Inscription

Fieldgate Street Great Synagogue. Communal centre.
This foundation stone was laid by Mr Nathan Zlotnicki, President of the Synagogue.
July 12th 1959

Site: Grodzinski's bakery & Fieldgate Street Synagogue (2 memorials)

E11, Fieldgate Street, Fieldgate Street Synagogue

The Grodzinski plaque can be seen in our photo just to the right of the 'one way' sign. The synagogue inscription is on the cream upright between the doors. But a 2015 photo on shows that the Grodzinski plaque has been removed (leaving a ghost outline behind).

The synagogue and shop/bakery was bombed on 29 December 1940 and rebuilt reusing materials. The synagogue plaque suggests that this was not completed until 1959.

The new brick walls surrounding this building all belong to the London Muslim Centre.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Fieldgate Street Synagogue

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Fieldgate Street Synagogue

 At Jewish East End we found photos of the inside of this synagogue and  "In ...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Fieldgate Street Synagogue

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Nathan Zlotnicki

President of the Fieldgate Street Synagogue in 1959.

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Fieldgate Street Synagogue

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Grodzinski's bakery

Grodzinski's bakery

This plaque commemorates the centenary of A. Grodzinski & Co. Ltd. whose ...

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