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The Welsh Jewish community took form when Jews who sought to escape persecution and stifled opportunity immigrated from Russia and Eastern Europe. Today, Cardiff has 2 synagogues one of which is Orthodox. There is a Jewish kindergarten. Kosher food is sold in several shops. Jews also live in Llandudno, Newport, and Swansea.

decimos:
im in Swansea but the synagogue in my town does not have a Rabbi :(.bad for me..but when i go there to speak to them they are nice to me.Ive never been asked in though but i would love to listen to a prayer.Is there any ruling that syas i cant go in or must i be invited?

decimos:
Yes,im a Noahide.whats the ruling on this?

newman:

--- Quote from: Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim on September 18, 2007, 08:41:33 PM ---I don't know. That's why I said you should ask Chaim.



--- End quote ---

Isn't everybody welcome at synagogue? In Brisbane everybody's welcome as long as they cover their head and don't wave crusafixes around.

decimos:
I will ask next time

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