Bournemouth Reform Synagogue

The Bournemouth Reform Synagogue (Hebrew: קהילה קדושה שערי צדק, romanized: Kehillah Kedoshah Sha'arei Tzedek, lit.

'the sacred community 'Gates of Righteousness'), also known as BRS, is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Bournemouth, Dorset, England, in the United Kingdom.

It seeks to respond to the needs of individuals who need a combination of both tradition and modernity, and says that it believes that "a healthy community is one that prays, socialises, learns, plans and grows together.

Under Rabbi Soetendorp's leadership, the synagogue published two volumes of Emet – books compiled and edited by Eve Cowan – that told the life stories of some of its members.

A significant development in the liturgy was made in March 2008 when the community voted by a large majority to adopt the eighth edition of the Forms of Prayer siddur written by the Movement for Reform Judaism.

Another major development in the services was the relocation of the reading desk from the front to the middle of the community, creating a more inclusive atmosphere.

In 2006, Rabbi Neil Amswych created the Foundations Course which was designed to teach about matters that lie at the heart of being a Reform Jew.

Under the guidance of Rabbi Neil Amswych, the community's social action focused on environmental concerns, both locally and globally.