'The Westerner'

Reference No:
C DJC/1/20/1/1/15
Dates:
23 Apr 1954
Description:

Reference made to the following:

editorial - delight at excellent attendances, mention of more accompanied tots to the services and mention of those who do so regularly (Mr. Ivor Sadofsky and Melvyn, Mr 'Wally' Cohen and Rosalyn, Gerald Gordon and sister Sharon, John Palmer and brother Andrew, Ian Black and Grandpa baker, Mr. J. Levine and grandchildren Alan and Ruth; Joint Palestine Plea article introduced by reference to Ezekiel's 'Valley of Dry Bones' and how this relates to the new state of Israel (tense situation there at present) and how it requires generous help of all Jews - from Thursday J.P.A. launched locally by Rabbi Kopul Rosen allowing this help to be given; birthdays Bernice Rosenberg (7), Michael Passman (12), John Peysner (6), Stuart Reuben (12), Stuart Lipman (10); engagement of Norman Black, son of Mrs. H. Black, to Miss Betty Richman of Newcastle; return of Mrs. Q. Goldstein from a visit to Israel, who will speak to The Zionist Society of her experiences; Master Philip Friedenthal has planted three trees in loving memory of his Grandma Friedenthal; list of service times; visit from Endike Lane Methodist Church Sunday School on Sunday to learn of the Synagogue and its services; corrections from the Rabbi and his apologies - last week's dateline wrong and birthdays all wrong: Jeffrey Earle Klarik not Klorik (3), Barry Schneider (8), Ian Dysch (12); Hull Jewish Literary Society AGM following re-elected- Mr. J.J. Nicholls (Chairman), Mr. Myer Wolff (Deputy Chairman), Miss Jean Robinson (Hon. Treasurer), and Miss Malline elected Hon. Secretary in place of Miss Iris Segal this followed by a talk on 'Whither Jewry?' by the Chairman, sensible contributions by Stewart Sadofsky and Clive Levy; Guardians Ball raised £200 at the Civic Ball; Mrs. Lionel Rosen (pro-tem Chairman of the committee formed to raise money in aid of the Jewish Blind Society) and her executive rasied £180; volunteers needed to help with national Institute for the Blind's house-to-house appeal; Cheder commences on Tuesday; thanks to Messrs. M. Maizels, M. Goltman, L. Rothman for contributions towards The Westerner.

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Printed by Wright's Printers, 210 De-la-Pole Avenue, Hull.

Format:
Archive Item
Extent:
1 piece
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Access will be granted to any accredited reader
Repository:
Hull City Archives
Collection:
Records of the Hull Jewish Community