A pretty little synagogue tucked away in the warren of streets opposite Liverpool St station, Sandy's Row is one of the last of the East End places of worship for the Jewish community. It's a charming place that is little changed from the days when it was thronged with worshippers as recently as the 1970s.
Although it shares features that are common in synagogues, one of the unusual aspects of Sandys Row are the light fittings - in the main worship space each and every one of them is a menorah - the seven-branched lampstand that is a key feature of Jewish worship.
E H
A beautiful historic synagogue in the heart of the City. It is shame there are so few left around here.
Anthony Cohen
Beautiful old synagogue in the heart ofvthw city Open every Monday to Thursday for Mincha.
Moto G4
Very interesting & historical building. You can book a tour I believe with a man called Mr Harvey.
David Menashy
A beautiful piece of London’s Jewish heritage. Not just historic, it's still in use today!
Aron Bamberger
Beautiful place! But don't drive there!! No way to park!
Samuel Grossman
One of the oldest synagogues, from 1854, very interesting place
Craig Harris
So little left of what was a rich environment, where my wife's family lived 175 years ago.
Although it shares features that are common in synagogues, one of the unusual aspects of Sandys Row are the light fittings - in the main worship space each and every one of them is a menorah - the seven-branched lampstand that is a key feature of Jewish worship.
Open every Monday to Thursday for Mincha.
You can book a tour I believe with a man called Mr Harvey.