The House of Life heritage project has been made possible through the efforts and generosity of many.
The United Synagogue expresses deep thanks to the organisations and individuals who have helped to fund and realise this innovative conservation, access and public engagement work so far. Some of them are listed here.
We would like to note particularly the support of the National Lottery Heritage Fund from 2015 to 2021, the hard work and commitment of staff under Project Leader and Curator Hester Abrams, and the ongoing contributions of volunteers.
Heritage champions
Ron Finlay, Caroline Marcus, Dr Nadia Valman
Funding supporters
The Bluston Charitable Settlement
Brent Council NCIL Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy
Brent 2020 Culture Fund
The Capricorn Foundation
The Eder and Schreiber families
Heritage of London Trust
The Ironmongers’ Company
Mrs Raymonde Jay
Jewish Historical Society of England
The Lebus family
The Leiserach family in memory of Solomon, Betty and Louis Bielinky
The Marsden, Platt and Josephs families, in memory of Henry and Alice Lucas and Isaac Moses Marsden
The National Lottery Heritage Fund
The Reginald M. Phillips Charitable Foundation
The Porter Foundation
The Renton and Sellman families
Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe
The Salaman family
The Wolfson Family Charitable Trust
The Charles Wolfson Charitable Trust
To discuss making a financial contribution to the future sustainability of the cemetery as a public heritage site, please email Miriam Marson.