In 1995 the Radlett Village Hall was put up for sale and the community raised enough money to buy it. That year, the formal ties with Borehamwood and Elstree Synagogue were finally cut and Radlett United Synagogue became an independent community. Since then, our community has grown at a staggering rate and we are one of the fastest growing United Synagogues and have over 600 member families. We have also given birth to a new sister community in Shenley.
Radlett United Synagogue is a modern orthordox, Zionist and politics-free community. We are very proud of the warm informal atmosphere that pervades everything that we do. We try to involve as many people as possible in our wide range of activities.
It is important to us that our Synagogue is a centre of lively, thoughtful debate where people are free to question and examine ideas. At the same time it is also critical that there is an atmosphere of religious growth rather than stagnation and so members of the shul are warmly encouraged to expand their religious knowledge and observance incrementally each year. Whilst we recognise that our members come from a wide spectrum of religious observance, the synagogue itself is governed by Halachah which is decisive in all matters.
We run a wide range of religious, social, cultural and educational programmes and activities for all ages. We have regular shiurim and guest speakers to our shul and have an active programme for all our youth.
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