Mill Hill Synagogue, London
Interior of the Mill Hill Synagogue, London.
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Mill Hill Synagogue is the home of the Orthodox Jewish community in NW London. Its current membership is around 1,200 people.
The leader of the community is the well-known and sometimes controversial Rabbi Y Shochet, who joined Mill Hill in 1993 at the age of 28. The Jewish Chronicle described him as: "One of Anglo-Jewry's most dynamic orthodox rabbis, who has turned his synagogue into a vibrant source of religious and social activities."
The current synagogue building was built in the 1960s and is up for rebuilding in the next few years. It houses a large prayer hall and classrooms.
The site's second building, known as the Annie and Samuel Levy Hall, houses a large function hall, kosher kitchens and the Synagogue offices. It is named after the parents of Lord Levy.
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Quick Facts
| Names: | Mill Hill Synagogue |
| Type of site: | Orthodox synagogue |
| Dates: | 1960s |
| Location: | Mill Hill, NW London |
| Address: | Brockenhurst Gardens London, NW7 2JY England |
| Phone: | 020 8959 1137 |
| Services: | Saturday: Hashkamah Minyan 8am; main service 9:15am; Shabbat Mincha 1 hour before Shabbat terminates |
More Information
- Mill Hill Synagogue - Official Site


