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The Fremantle Synagogue is a heritage listed building located on
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on the corner of Parry Street in
Fremantle, Western Australia Fremantle () () is a port city in Western Australia, located at the mouth of the Swan River in the metropolitan area of Perth, the state capital. Fremantle Harbour serves as the port of Perth. The Western Australian vernacular diminutive for ...
. It was the first
synagogue A synagogue, ', 'house of assembly', or ', "house of prayer"; Yiddish: ''shul'', Ladino: or ' (from synagogue); or ', "community". sometimes referred to as shul, and interchangeably used with the word temple, is a Jewish house of worshi ...
built in Western Australia and was associated with Jewish community leaders and merchants in Fremantle at the end of the 19th century. The building is also known as Beers building.


Use as a synagogue

Laurence Alexander, the manager of Falk and Company, was elected president of the first
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congregation established in Fremantle in August 1887. Henry Seeligson acted as lay reader, from September 1888 when weekly meetings were commenced in the barracks on South Terrace. Land was set aside for the purpose of building a synagogue in Fremantle in 1891. The current site was vested with
Elias Solomon Elias Solomon (2 September 1839 – 23 May 1909) was an Australian politician based in Fremantle. He was Mayor of Fremantle, MLA for South Fremantle, and the first Member for Fremantle in the Australian House of Representatives. Early life S ...
and W.F. Samson as trustees for the Jewish congregation in April 1896. A service with the Jewish Minister of Perth, Rabbi B. Freedman, was held at the synagogue site in 1897. Fundraising for the synagogue was being held with a building committee formed in 1900, with plans being approved and put out for tender. In 1901 the synagogue president was
Charles Nathan Sir Charles Samuel Nathan CBE (23 July 1870 – 5 June 1936) was an Australian businessman, politician, and philanthropist. For many years an economic adviser to the Commonwealth government and the state government of Western Australia, he was ...
and the honorary minister was Elias Cohen. The building was designed by the architects, Oldham and Eales, and built by J McCracken. The foundation stone was laid on 8 January 1902 by Solomon, by then the Federal Member for
Fremantle Fremantle () () is a port city in Western Australia, located at the mouth of the Swan River in the metropolitan area of Perth, the state capital. Fremantle Harbour serves as the port of Perth. The Western Australian vernacular diminutive for ...
, a former mayor of Fremantle and a trustee of the congregation. The inscription on the stone reads:
Fremantle Hebrew Congregation. This stone was laid by E. Solomon, Esq., J.P., M.P.. on January 8, 1902. Teves 29th, 5662. C. S. Nathan, President. Oldham and Eales, architects.
The building was completed a few months later and a
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service was held on 31 August 1902 led by the reader S. Miller who spoke
Open unto the one the gates of the righteousness ; I will enter them and bless the Lord.
He then entered the synagogue followed by the wardens and proceeded to the
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reciting a prayer. They then circuited around the room three times chanting psalms, after which the
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was placed in the ark and the
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was lit. The remainder of the service was then held. The treasurer of the building fund, L. Alexander, then reported that the land had cost £1750, the building cost £850, making a total of £2600, on which there was a liability remaining of £500. By 1908 services were no longer held in the building and in 1910 the majority of the state's Jewish population had moved to Perth, joining the
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, and the synagogue was closed permanently. Meetings among the community had been held in 1909 discussing the disposal of the property.


Subsequent use

The building was sold in 1916 to the
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for £850 as an annexe to the general hospital where it was converted into a ward. It was later acquired by William Beer in 1922 and by 1924 he was operating an auction mart from the site. The
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acquired the building in 1969 and leased it for various commercial purposes including Barri's Rugs, a gallery, a clothing outlet named Skid Rose and various cafes. The Council sold the building in 2004.


See also

* List of synagogues in Australia and New Zealand *
List of heritage places in Fremantle This is a list of heritage places in the City of Fremantle that are listed on the State Register of Heritage Places. In 2017, there are 252 such places, including buildings and monuments. This list includes many places which are included withi ...


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{{Jews and Judaism in Australia, state=autocollapse Former synagogues in Australia South Terrace, Fremantle Parry Street, Fremantle Heritage places in Fremantle 1902 establishments in Australia Synagogues completed in 1902 State Register of Heritage Places in the City of Fremantle 1910 disestablishments in Australia