Currently located on Somerton Road, the congregation previously had the synagogue building on Annesley Street (1904–1964) and Great Victoria Street (1871–1904). (The foundation stones were dated 7 July 1871 and 26 February 1904.) The synagogue, designed by
Eugene Rosenberg, is unusual in that it is circular, not rectangular. There is no balcony for women, but a raised platform on either side. The roof is held up by concrete-covered beams that forms the shape of a
Star of David. The
candelabrum and
eternal light, together with bronze and silver letters adorning the Ark doors, are by Israeli sculptor,
Nehemia Azaz. The synagogue has a plaque in memory of Jews killed during the
Holocaust. Listed in the UK National Inventory of
War Memorials, the English part of the inscription reads: "In memory of the martyred millions of European Jewry 1933–1945." ==See also==