Kehillat Kernow is a Reform Jewish congregation, that worships from various locations in Truro, Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom.
[2] Services take place fortnightly on Shabbat mornings at 10:30[3] and are held in a local school, with alternative venues for High Holidays and some festivals.
They are led by members of the community and, occasionally, by visiting student rabbis from Leo Baeck College.
[2] The community uses a Torah scroll on permanent loan from Exeter Synagogue and also one that it received from the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro.
[4] It was officially handed over by the Duke of Gloucester to Kehillat Kernow at a ceremony in the Royal Cornwall Museum on 28 May 2004.