Menora, Western Australia

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See Menorah about the special lamp holy to Judaism.

Menora
Western Australia
Population: 2,797 (2006)
Postcode: 6050
LGA: City of Stirling
Federal Division: Division of Perth
Suburbs around Menora:
Coolbinia Yokine Inglewood
North Perth Menora Inglewood
North Perth Mount Lawley Mount Lawley

Menora is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Stirling. Its post code is 6050. It is known for its tree-lined streets, parks and heritage homes. It is close to the cafe strip of Mount Lawley.

In 1954, with the establishment of official suburban boundaries, the new off-shoot from Mount Lawley was named "Menora" in honor of an old theatre of that name which was located within its borders. Further support for the name was provided by the local Jewish community for whom the Menorah holds special significance. [1]

Menora is home to a large Jewish community, the heart of which is the Perth Hebrew Congregation. It is close to the Carmel Jewish School and other Kosher facilities like the "Kosher Food Center" (in Menora) and the Kosher "Besh Fresh" cafe.

The exclusive Alexander Park Tennis Club hosts, amongst other events, the Western Australian Tennis Championships. In the 2001 census, Menora had a median age of 45, and 37% of its population were over 60 years of age. This is due to a high concencentration of retirement villages in the district.

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Coordinates: 31.918° S 115.870° E