Visiting the Synagogue

Norma Glass MBE has been conducting tours of the Swansea Synagogue for various groups over the last 20 years.

If you would like to schedule a tour, please contact her using the information below.

Contact Us
Tel: +44 (0)1792 206404
Synagogue History

The Swansea Hebrew Congregation, which is also known as Goat Street Synagogue or Ffynone Synagogue, was founded in 1730 and is situated in Ffynone, Swansea. In 1768, a plot for the congregation was granted. In 1780 the building of the first synagogue on Goat Street took place, and was rebuilt in 1859. The Goat Street synagogue was destroyed in a German air raid in February 1941 and replaced with the Ffynone Synagogue featured on this website.


Click on the image to see a larger picture of the damage suffered by the Goat Street Synagogue during WWII.



Watch the Video

Swansea Holocaust Memorial Day remembers the victims of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution and reflects on similar atrocities whenever and wherever they have occurred. We invite you to watch the 2009 Swansea Holocaust Memorial Day Service.

If you do not have broadband service, please complete our Order a DVD form to request a copy of the video.

Download or Order the Video
A large screen video is available via download or DVD for those who need it. Please complete our Order a DVD form to request a copy.

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