Pesach 2024

Colchester’s Jewish community – one of the smallest in the country – has marked its post-Covid relaunch with its first communal Seder in five years.

About 40 people gathered in Colchester Synagogue – the only one between Ilford and Norwich – for a communal Seder which was led by lay readers Henry Fried and Raphael Graziani.

Several Israeli visitors were among the guests which also included students and medical staff from the local hospital as well as members from villages in north Essex and south Suffolk.

A vacant seat at the Seder table was left for Israeli hostage, Keith Samuel Siegel, and additional prayers were read for his safety and for the safety of all the hostages.

Chair Rina says: “Most of our members do not have family in the immediate area. We have many people who are on their own and who would not be able to celebrate Passover without our communal Seder. It’s been very much missed!” 

“We were delighted to be able to return to what has traditionally been a highlight in the Jewish year for our Colchester community. ” 

“With the on-going and terrible events in Israel this year it was especially important that we could all be together as a wider family to celebrate in our beautiful synagogue for the first time since the pre-Covid Passover.”

Although the Jewish community in Colchester dates to the mediaeval period, the present Colchester synagogue was founded in the 1960s.

An independent synagogue which does not have a resident Rabbi, it acts as a centre for Jewish life in the Colchester and rural Essex district, beyond the larger London-Essex communities such as Chigwell and Loughton.


Colchester Interfaith Meeting

Back row: the Imam, Deputy Mayor (Cllr Andrew Ellis) Rev’d. Walker

Front row: Dr Shahidul Islam, Mayor (Cllr Mike Lilley), Ruth Stone, Rina Isaacson

The shul and mosque were invited to give prayers prior to a Full Council meeting held on Wed, 15 September 2025 – We believe this is the first time this has happened!  

To coincide with Inter-Faith Week 2025 – the Mayor will be launching a Multi-Faith Committee, to which Rina has been invited.


Jewish Small Communities Network Meeting

Rina with Dr Marian Prinsley, President of Norwich Hebrew Congregation and Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk.

Anne and Rina with Ed Horwich,  Chief Executive of Jewish Small Communities Network

Anne and Rina with Ed Horwich,  Chief Executive of Jewish Small Communities Network

Rina with Dr Marian Prinsley, President of Norwich Hebrew Congregation and Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk.

Anne and Rina said: 

“Colchester Shul Chair, Rina Isaacson, and BoD member Anne Sherer Broom, were among some 80 guests at a reception held for small Jewish communities at the House of Commons on Wedn esday, 5th November.Organised by the Jewish Small Communities Network, (JSCN).

The reception brought together MPs with leaders of some 30 small communities from Aberdeen to Penzance.It is estimated that one in four British Jews lives in a small community, many without a shul and dependent on  leaders from larger cities for services and kashrut.”

Rina adds: “It was a great honour to visit Parliament and to connect with MPs who support Jewish communities.

The day was an excellent networking opportunity and a chance to discuss the many issues facing communities outside the major cities. We have come away with lots of ideas about links with other communities – and how we can share best practice for all our members.”