Talk:Saatchi & Saatchi/Archives/2011

The Saatchi Synagogue, London, England
The Saatchi brothers set up a synagogue in London, England, in memory of their parents. The Saatchi Synagogue belongs to the Orthodox stream of Judaism. Its original intention was to be a place for young people to participate in Jewish religious life in a relevant manner, thus the synagogue is also known as the Cool Shul.

This discussion should be turned into an article at some point about the contribution of the Saatchi family to the Jewish Community.

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Baghdadi Jews?
I note the Saatchi brothers came from an Iraqi Jewish family in Baghdad; can they be described as Baghdadi Jews, or is that completely seperate? Thanks, 84.92.117.93 (talk) 18:50, 5 December 2009 (UTC)