'The Watchman' First Edition

Reference No:
C DJC/1/20/1/2/33
Dates:
19 Jul 1957
Description:

Reference made to the following:

editorial - Whose the Blame? discussing responsibilities of senior positions for the actions of those junior to them linked to Moses and the leniency soldiers showed to the Midianite people; wedding anniversaries of Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Moss, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Bernard, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Abraham; Stephen Barnett becomes Derby Scholar, wins Dalton Mathematical Scholarship at Manchester University; Mrs. S. Winroope elected President of the Hull Ladies Musical Union; Stacey Daniels degree success (Bristol University); Here and There - Mr. J. Sallit injured; hospital visits; Master David Charles Pearlman, son of Coun. & Mrs. Louis Pearlman brith milah, Rabbi sandek; mis-pronunciation, an account from the Rabbi of an incident at the home of Dr. & Mrs. Carl Rosen mentioning Jonathan Adrian, Ivar Rachkind (West Hartlepool); Talmud Torah dates; appeal from Mr. L. Barnett (Chairman of the Hull Council for Old People's Welfare; Cookery class re-commencing; changes to times of Talmud shiur at Osborne St. Synagogue; thanks to Mrs. G. Collinson, Mr. D. Harris donations to The Watchman, next issue end of first year of publication; Old Hebrew Congregation AGM included raising seat rentals, Executive - Messrs. L. Rapstone (President0, J. Rosen (Hon. Treasurer), D. Silverstone (Hon. Secretary) re-elected, two additional members Messrs. J. Goldbloom, D. Passman; Flatlets Management Committee AGM following elected Messrs. M. Rubenstein (Chairman), Jacques Levy (Vice-Chairman), H. March (Hon. Treasurer), Mrs. Q. Goldstein (Hon. Secretary); Representative Council Communal Diary for July to August Three Weeks of Mourning, Central Synagogue AGM, Judeans Swimminng Section Outing, for September Central ladies Bazaar Jumble Sale, Women's B.B. Bazaar Coffee Morning, Osborne St. Ladies Jumble Sale, WIZO AGM; Children's Section With Shashu in Bible-Land - The Good Earth; birthdays ofAnita Pyzer (4), Jill Barnett (2).

Advertisements:

Arthur A. Dixon (Prams) of 15 Savile Street, The Clothing House, Hessle Road, Poly Travel of 92 Paragon Street, S. Reubens & Son Ltd (Household Goods) of 2 Paragon Square, Robinson's of Festival House, Brown's The Tailors of 10 Anlaby Road, Edward & Shaw, Hull's Cheapest Store (Adlife Carpert cleaner), Princes Supply Co. [Hull] Ltd. (Wholesale stationers) of 1 Kingston Square, Hull, Wright's Printers of 76 Arthur Street, Northern Dairies (Passover Milk), Segal & Sons of Chapel Street, Marcus Bishop (American Men's Wear) of 22 South Street, 267 Hessle Road, Rose's for Quality (Groceries, flowers, fruit, vegetables) of 213 Beverley Rd, Hull, 192 First Lane, Hessle, Gersteins (Man's shop) of 1 Anlaby Road, Direct Decorations Ltd. of 154-156 Holderness Rd., 401 Hessle Rd., 126 Beverley Rd., East Riding for Furniture of 63-67 Anlaby Road, H. Goldstone & Son Ltd. of 16-18 Anlaby Road, Rymer Thompson Ltd. (House and Office Furnishers) of Carr Lane - Paragon Street , Levitt's of 63 Carr Lane, Bloom's of Brook Street (Fashion), Northern Clothing (Ladies rainwear), C. Rosen & Sons Ltd. (Shoe manufacturers) of 283/287 Hessle Road, Hull, Hull Jewish Institute (drinks of all kinds supplied all the year).

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