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  1. If you’re looking for a Jewish home away from home, you’ve come to the right place. Ever since the early 19th Century, Singapore established itself a safe haven for Jews and soon developed into a thriving community with a vibrant Jewish life.

  2. Having undergone extensive renovations, the Synagogue is now more beautiful than ever and is counted among Singapore’s most noted historical monuments. In 2004, the community celebrated the 125th anniversary of Maghain Aboth and we look forward to the next milestone!

  3. From simple traders and industrial barons to Singapore’s First Chief Minister and top legal representation, learn more about how the Jews of Singapore have contributed deeply to nation-building.

  4. Are there Shabbat & Holiday services and a daily Minyan in Singapore? Maghain Aboth Synagogue (24 Waterloo St): Shacharit – 7:30 am daily (8 am Sunday & Public Holidays), followed by breakfast.

  5. Visit Us. Please book your slot to visit the Jews of Singapore Museum by clicking the button below. Please note: All bookings must be made at least three days in advance. Schedule Your Visit. While you’re at the Jacob Ballas Centre, visit Awafi – Singapore’s only kosher restaurant – on the 6th Floor of the building.

  6. Chesed El Synagogues. The name “Chesed-El” encapsulates the various attributes of the Hebrew G-d – of loving kindness, righteousness and mercy, located at 2 Oxley Rise, it is the second synagogue in use in Singapore.

  7. In 1905, as the community grew, Sir Manasseh Meyer built his own synagogue, Chesed El, on his private estate. His son, Reuben, also dedicated a community center in his name. Both synagogues have been gazetted as national monuments by the Singapore government.

  8. The Rabbi lectures widely on Judaism in Singapore , which he feels is essential to provide exposure and understanding of our views towards issues facing the world today. In whatever forum, the Rabbi comes across eloquently – he speaks Hebrew, English, Yiddish, French and Arabic.

  9. Supply Kosher products, from all over the world as well as local produced. Various Kosher certification products catering for all Jewish streams. The Shop import and sell top quality products from top world Kosher factories with over 2,000 products available for your every desire.

  10. The Singapore Genizah project is a collaborative effort to gather, find, and catalog religious books and texts brought by the first generations of Jews to Singapore. The project started in August 2022 and is led by Israeli scholar Mordy Miller.