The Jewish Chronicle

ROYAL OPENING FOR MAIDENHEAD

- BYJCREPORT­ER

PRINCE EDWARD became the first member of the royal family to open a UK synagogue when he unveiled a commemorat­ive plaque at Tuesday’s ceremony for Maidenhead Reform’s rebuilt premises.

It was also the prince’s first visit to a British synagogue and he compliment­ed the Berkshire congregati­on on the project and its contributi­on to the wider community. He was given a tour of the building by Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain, experienci­ng the breadth of activity from playgroup to friendship club.

Rabbi Romain said th e ne w bu i l d i n g was essential both to accommodat­e a growing membership — 822 households, 2,213 individual­s — and a burgeoning social, cultural and educationa­l programme.

The shul is also now hosting local groups for post-natal depression and bereavemen­t care and lunches for the homeless.

Rabbi Romain attributed the synagogue’s growth to its reposition­ing as a community centre, attracting mem- bers who do not attend services but enjoy participat­ing in social and cultural events.

In his address, Rabbi Romain pointed out an unusual feature of the new building — the prayer hall was smaller but the communal facilities had been expanded. “Many of today’s Jews want to learn Jewish and mix Jewish but don’t necessaril­y believe Jewish or pray Jewish. They need a home as much as those that daven do.”

Speaking afterwards, he highlighte­d the influx of young families to the area. “They have come here because of work or the attraction of living outside London in a Jewish area. There are 164 children in our religion school.”

Whereas a significan­t number of the congregati­on once commuted to London, many members now worked locally in the tech industry or profession­s such as teaching, social work and therapy.

“There is also a milkman, a cattle breeder, people in the Armed Forces. We have a diverse community.”

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Prince Edward unveils the plaque, watched by Rabbi Romain

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