Several Jews were awarded medical degrees from Aberdeen in the 18th century, but they did not live in Aberdeen (the degrees were awarded
in absentia). Jews were living in Aberdeen by the late 19th century. The
Aberdeen Hebrew Congregation was founded in 1893, and initially worshipped in a flat on 34 Marischal Street. In July 1944, Aberdeen Town Council denied a planning application from the congregation to convert a residence on Dee Street into a synagogue and community centre. The decision was overturned following an appeal in September 1944 and the synagogue opened on 6 June 1945, with the
consecration service held by the
rabbi Kopul Rosen. In 2016 Aberdeen Hebrew Congregation was reorganised and renamed as Aberdeen Synagogue and Jewish Community Centre. On 28 August 2017, the congregation's
washing machine malfunctioned, flooding the building and tearing a hole in the synagogue's ceiling. Following repairs, it reopened in May 2018. ==Community==