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Letter on behalf of Newport (MON) Hebrew Congregation to Rabbi Hanovitch, setting out terms of employment at the Newport synagogue, 1980

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Letter on behalf of Newport (MON) Hebrew Congregation to Rabbi Hanovitch, setting out terms of part time employment, at the Newport synagogue in 1980. The main duties were to conduct Friday evening, Sabbath and funeral services in return for a salary of £40 per week, plus accommodation. The letter notes that Rabbi Hanovitch would remain employed by the Cardiff synagogue during his employment in Newport.

Newport Monmouthshire Hebrew Congregation was founded in 1859 by orthodox Jews meeting at a temporary synagogue in Llanarth Street. A synagogue at Francis Street was opened in 1869 and consecrated by the Chief Rabbi Dr Herman Adler in 1871. In 1934 the congregation moved to the Nathan Harris Memorial Hall in Queen's Hill which was converted to a synagogue. In 1997 this synagogue was closed, and the congregation moved to the Prayer House by the Jewish Burial Ground on Risca Road. Within 20 years the congregation had dwindled to a few members able to attend and this too had ceased to hold services.

Sources:
"History of our Shul. The First Hundred Years", published by Newport Congregation in 1959;
Oral history interviews with members of the Newport Mon Hebrew Congregation, recorded in 2018 by JHASW.

Depository: Gwent Archives.

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Newport Mon Hebrew Congregation (Incorporating Brynmawr Hebrew Congregation)
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Newport Mon Hebrew Congregation (Incorporating Brynmawr Hebrew Congregation)
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