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The Susser Archive, Exeter Hebrew Congregation, Synagogue Place, Mary Arches Street, EXETER, Devon EX4 3BA

Website: http://susserarchive.org.uk

Created 27th June, 1999, by Frank J. Gent

Date Last Modified: 12th July, 2004

 

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Rabbi Dr Bernard Susser and Mrs Judith Samuel at the launch of his book "The Jews of Devon & Cornwall" in Exeter Synagogue, 1993

The documents and papers of the late Rabbi Dr Bernard Susser, historian of the Jews of South West England, together with his computer disks, have been placed in the care of Frank Gent of the Exeter Synagogue. He has been extracting the data from Rabbi Susser's disks, and publishing these, both in printed form and on this site, in honour of Rabbi Susser's memory and his work for the Jews of South West England, both present and past.

The First Jewish Unit in the British Army: 11th Tower Hamlets Volunteers

The Jones Dental Dynasty

 

Resources for Anglo-Jewish History

Published by Frank J. Gent

on behalf of The Susser Archive

These will soon be made available on line as downloadable files. Some hard copies of the book, and also the CD, will still be available by special request. Also to be made available are the burial records of the Great Synagogue, 1791-1823.


New Synagogue (London) Records

Edited by ANGELA SHIRE


Great Synagogue Marriage Records 1791-1850

Edited by ANGELA SHIRE

The detailed records of marriages that took place at the Great Synagogue, Duke's Place, London, from 1791 to 1850.


This book may also be of interest; it is published by the Redcliffe Press.

  The Lost Jews of Cornwall

This book fills a major gap in both Anglo-Jewish and Cornish history, and draws together for the first time over sixty years of research by major Jewish scholars and Cornish researchers. The book updates and revises earlier publications and contains previously unpublished concerning these 18th and 19th century communities from 1720 to 1913.

Click here to find out more about this book and order a copy

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