The Singers Hill Synagogue, in Birmingham, England, built in 1856, is a Grade II listed building, the home of the orthodox Birmingham Hebrew Congregation. The stained glass windows were donated as part of a fund-raiser for a pension scheme for the Synagogue employees and officials.
Although I have a copy in my collection, I have only scanned a few pages. The complete booklet is available on the JCR-UK website.
















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