Spanning three centuries, this vivid narrative explores the rise of Birminghams Jewish community through the lens of its magnificent Grade II* listed Singers Hill Synagogue, built in 1856. From the early Jewish families of the seventeenth century to the industrious artisans and entrepreneurs of the Victorian era, the book uncovers a world of tailors, jewellers, cinema pioneers and renowned professionals who helped to shape the citys character.
Woven throughout is the authors own family story: a grandfathers journey from Lithuania, a marriage forged at Singers Hill, and childhood memories of the demanding Victorian Hebrew School.
A rich portrait of a community and a city transformed and of the places and people whose stories deserve to be remembered.