The Hidden History of the Wolverhampton Synagogue

Wolverhampton once had a thriving, if relatively small, Jewish community. The former Wolverhampton synagogue is still in existence on Fryer Street, but is now St Silas Church (continuing), having been sold after the community largely moved away. At the top of the building there is a stone with the date of 1903, commonly thought to … Continue reading The Hidden History of the Wolverhampton Synagogue