The Jewish Chronicle

HISTORIC SHUL’S CEILING COLLAPSES

- BY MIKE BROOKE

V THE HOLOCAUST Memorial Day service at East London Central Synagogue has been cancelled after the shul ceiling collapsed last Friday.

Congregant­s turned up at the Nelson Street building in Whitechape­l on Shabbat unaware of the damage. The service could not take place as the building was deemed unsafe.

Although saddened at having to cancel the HMD service, which the Tower Hamlets Mayor, John Biggs, was due to attend, synagogue president Leon Silver said his priority was “the emergency we’re having to cope with.

“I was shocked when I arrived to find the aisle strewn with broken wood and plaster where cornices came crashing down. But thank goodness no one was inside the building when the ceiling fell down.”

The 97-year-old building and its leaking roof were inspected by property managers from the Federation of Synagogues on Monday. Surveyors were also due to assess the damage.

Tower Hamlets Interfaith Forum is now hoping to arrange a makeshift

East London Central Synagogue president Leon Silver surveys the damage

HMD commemorat­ion in the area.

“There is wide support for the Jewish community and their East End heritage,” said its chairman, Rector Alan Green.

“We can’t replicate the annual Holocaust memorial but can come together to express solidarity.”

The Mayor said he was “shocked” to hear of the damage to the shul, “which

has served this community for nearly 100 years. We will be offering assistance to the Interfaith Forum to find an alternativ­e venue for the Holocaust memorial service. It’s important we come together to mark this.”

Messages of support have been relayed from other faith communitie­s, including churches and the Buddhist centre in Bethnal Green.

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