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Missions and Media
Abstract
This edited collection provides one of the most broadly reaching studies of nineteenth-century missionary periodicals through case studies of the ways in which this medium was used by various missionary societies to influence their readership, to conjure support for their missions, to construct images of the foreign 'other', and to facilitate legitimise the missionary endeavour, especially amongst the so-called heathen of colonised lands. The collection demonstrates how politics affected the content of missionary periodicals, the role of censorship, and how missionary organisations promoted and disseminated their periodicals.
The tightly focussed theme of the e-book allows a range of comparisons and analogies, which is further complimented by the concluding chapter that provides a theoretical analysis of missionary periodicals as a genre. The collection suggestions important insights into missionary propaganda and in doing so also contributes to the current discourse of missionaries as transnational cultural carriers, with the broad geographical, confessiona
Leicester Hebrew Congregation
Congregation Data
Name
Leicester Hebrew Congregation
Address:
Highfield Street, PO Box Leicester LE2 1AD, from
The foundation stone of the synagogue was laid on 20 July by the Mayor of Leicester, Herbert Marshall, and the building was consecrated by the Principal Rabbi on 5 September (ii)
The synagogue is a Grade II Listed Building, listed on 31 January (number ). See Historic England Listing & Description.
Previous Address:
Crafton Street, Leicester(iii)
A converted warehouse, this appears to have been the address from the founding of the congregation until It could accommodate 90 persons (60 men and 30 women).(iv)
Current Status:
Active
Date Formed:
The congregation was established in ,(v) largely through the endeavors of Israel Hart. Mr Hart (later Sir Israel Hart), was to arrive to the rescue of the congregation on several subsequent occasions, including in when it was facing a crisis that could resulted in i
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Borehamwood and Elstree Synagogue
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congregations throughout the British Isles and Gibraltar, both past and present.
NOTE: We are not the official website of this congregation, which can be reached by clicking on the congregation's logo below.
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Name: | Borehamwood and Elstree Synagogue, from about |
FormerName: | Borehamwood, Elstree and Radlett Synagogue, in about /5(i) Boreham Wood, Elstree & District Affiliated Synagogue, until about (ii) |
Addresses: | Principal Synagogue (BES@Croxdale) Croxdale Road, Borehamwood, Herts WD6 4QF(iii) Southside Synagogue (BES@Yahneh) Synagogue, Yavneh College, Hillside Avenue (South Borehamwood), Herts(iv) Alternative services are also held at a number of other additional venues, including Gilah Hall and a private h |