Liverpool Reform Synagogue

[2] From c. 1937 until 1962, the Liberal congregation was located at 1 Hope Place (off Hope Street) in the city centre, the site of the former Liverpool New Hebrew Congregation.

[3] The former Hope Place building subsequently housed the Unity Theatre.

[4] In 1962, under the name Progressive Synagogue, the congregation moved to premises located at either 28 (or 28a) Church Road North in the Wavertree district, located adjacent to the current synagogue building.

The congregation subsequently moved to its current location, a smaller building in the gardens on the same site at 28 Church Road North.

[5] The congregation's part-time rabbi is Warren Elf MBE, who is based in Manchester and is also the part-time rabbi at Southend and District Reform Synagogue in Southend-on-Sea.

Entrance gates to the synagogue