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Tayside & Fife Jewish Community

SC012108Registered charity from 14 April 1949
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Address c/o Jewish Council of Scotland
222 Fenwick Rd
Glasgow
Postcode G46 6UE
Is the supplied address a principal office or a trustee address? Trustee - Charity Trustee
Regulatory Type Standard
Object:
The organisation's purposes are: 4.1 to advance the Jewish religion, in particular through: 4.1.1 making arrangements for persons of the Jewish faith to participate in public worship and religious activities, including the maintenance of synagogue facilities within Tayside and Fife; 4.1.2 operating and managing the Dundee Jewish Burial Society and ensuring the availability of regional Jewish funerals and funerary practices; 4.2 to relieve the needs of the Jewish community of Tayside and Fife and to promote its participation in civic life; 4.3 to advance the education of the general public about the Jewish religion and the Jewish community of Tayside and Fife; and 4.4 to promote religious harmony and good relations between the Jewish Community and other religious, ethnic and racial groups.
Details of the charity's operations
Charity Status: Active
Last Updated: 01 May 2025
Constitutional Form: SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
Constitutional Form Date: 14 Dec 2012
Previous Constitutional Form 1: Unincorporated association
Previous Constitutional Form 1 Date: 14 Apr 1949
Geographical Spread: More than one local authority area in Scotland
Main Operating Location: Dundee City
Purposes: "the advancement of education","the advancement of religion","the promotion of religious or racial harmony","the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage"
Beneficiaries: "Children or young people","Older People","No specific group, or for the benefit of the community"
Types of activity undertaken: "It carries out activities or services itself"
Notes: The SCIO was incorporated on 14 December 2012 as a result of a Change to SCIO application by Dundee Hebrew Congregation SC012108, which was an unincorporated association registered as a charity since 14 April 1949.
Annual Information Submission History
Year End Income Expenditure Annual Return Received Accounts Received Latest Accounts
31 Dec 2020 £3,525 £526 11 Nov 2021 Yes
31 Dec 2021 £0 £738 06 Dec 2022 Yes
31 Dec 2022 £0 £792 20 Jun 2024 Yes
31 Dec 2023 £0 £585 20 Jun 2024 Yes
31 Dec 2024 £0 £600 20 Mar 2025 Yes Tayside and Fife Jewish Community SC012108_Redacted
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