Communauté Israélite Libérale de Belgique

  • Liberal Jewish Community of Belgium
  • CILB Beth Hillel

Address

Rue des Primeurs 80 / Vroegegroentenstraat 80
Vorst
Brussels Capital
1190
Belgium

Phone

+32 2 332 25 28

Fax

+32 2 376 72 19

History

The Liberal Jewish Community of Belgium was founded in 1965 by a group of friends from Anglo-Saxon countries, where this type Reformed Judaism open to persuasion was commonly practiced. The rabbis nominated the appointment of Rabbi Abraham (Albert) Dahan, engaged for more than four decades in this community. He organised a Sunday school and a program with specific courses. Also the first religious ceremonies took place: weddings, circumcisions, bar- and bat mitzvot. The growing community moved to new premises in 1976 and acquired a warehouse located on the Avenue Kersbeek. The synagogue was inaugurated in 1979. At the same time a training school of Judaism (Talmud Torah) was set up, hosting dozens of children and adults.

Beth Hillel initially had a strained relationship with and was not recognised by consistorial religious authorities. One of the main objects of controversy being the non-recognition of the Jewishness of some members of Beth Hillel, resulting in the refusal to bury certain Beth Hillel members in the plots of the two Jewish cemeteries. The CA of Beth Hillel therefore acquired a concession in the cemetery of Kraainem, Gan Hashalom, for an independent plot to bury its members. Today, the Liberal Jewish Community of Belgium is represented in a large number of Jewish institutions in the country.

Mandates/Sources of Authority

Beth Hillel is legally recognised as a religious institution (Fabrique d’Eglise), which allows to receive operating subsidies and public financial contributions.

Building(s)

The subsidies, in addition to the generosity of members and friends, allowed it to build a new building located 80 rue des Primeurs, which opened in September 2005.

Conditions of Access

Open only by appointment.

Consultation requires the authorisation of the board of the Communauté Israélite Libérale de Belgique.

Sources

  • Communauté Israélite Libérale de Belgique website consulted on 24/07/2019

  • Pierre-Alain Tallier (dir.), Gertjan Desmet & Pascale Falek-Alhadeff, Sources pour l'histoire des populations juives et du judaïsme en Belgique/Bronnen voor de geschiedenis van de Joden en het Jodendom in België, 19de-21ste eeuw, Brussel, ARA-AGR/Avant-Propos, 2016, 1,328 p.

  • Yerusha European Jewish Archives Network website, last consulted on 01/06/2022

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