A rusted steel patterned building facade and sign to the entrance of Manchester Jewish Museum
Photograph: Chris Payne | Manchester Jewish Museum

Manchester Jewish Museum

The history of the Jewish faith is catalogued in this former synagogue, whose main hall still hosts religious services
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Time Out says

Located in a former Spanish and Portuguese synagogue that dates back to 1874, Manchester Jewish Museum remains a place of worship. Upstairs, the former ladies' gallery catalogues the history of Jews in Manchester over the last 200 years.

Now with a new extension, there are events throughout the year, from walking tours to heritage days, and a learning programme for schools attempts to bring the Jewish faith, culture, and heritage alive for younger people.

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190 Cheetham Hill Road
Manchester
M8 8LW
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