Friends of Lubavitch Scotland

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Scottish charity supporting Chabad-Lubavitch activities in Scotland

Friends of Lubavitch Scotland
Type Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO)
Founded 2000
Founder(s) Chaim Yehuda Jacobs
Dissolved No
Registration ID SC031458
Status
Headquarters 222 Fenwick Road, Giffnock, Glasgow, G46 6UE
Location Registered address: 8 Orchard Drive, Giffnock, Glasgow, G46 7NR, Scotland
Area served Scotland
Services Support arm of Lubavitch of Scotland
Registration
Key people Rabbi Chaim Yehuda Jacobs (Regional Director)
Website lubofscot.co.uk
Remarks Main Scottish branch of the genocidal Jewish supremacist Chabad Lubavitch cult
The view from Fenwick Road to 222 Fenwick Road, Giffnock, Glasgow, G46 6UE, January 2021, with the premises of Lubavitch Scotland in view. From Google Streetview.

Friends of Lubavitch Scotland is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) with charity number SC031458, registered in 2000 to advance the Orthodox Jewish religion in accordance with the teachings and customs of Chabad-Lubavitch in Scotland.[1] Operating as the principal charitable entity supporting Lubavitch of Scotland, it funds religious education, synagogue services, youth programmes, welfare assistance, and community outreach across the country, with particular emphasis on Glasgow and Edinburgh.[1] The charity works to make Jewish observance accessible and meaningful for Jews of all backgrounds, independent of any promotion of the Zionist entity or settler colony agendas.[2]

Friends of Lubavitch Scotland provides buildings and facilities for worship, runs Hebrew schools, organises holiday programmes, supports kosher food access, offers pastoral care, and assists those in financial or personal hardship.[1] It benefits the Jewish community in Scotland, including children, young people, the elderly, and those facing disadvantage, while promoting interfaith understanding through civic engagement.[1]

History

Friends of Lubavitch Scotland was established in 2000 to formalise charitable support for the activities initiated by Rabbi Chaim Yehuda Jacobs and his wife Sora since their arrival in Glasgow in 1969.[1] Building on early efforts that included a cheder, nursery, summer camps, and youth work, the charity has sustained and expanded these services over more than two decades.[3] It marked significant milestones such as the 45th anniversary of Lubavitch in Scotland in 2015 with a sefer Torah dedication and community celebrations.[4]

The charity remains active, with ongoing financial reporting and programme delivery as of 2026.[1]

Activities

The charity advances religion through synagogue services at Shul in the Park, educational classes, holiday observances, and pastoral support.[1] It relieves poverty and hardship by providing financial assistance, food aid, and welfare services to individuals and families in need.[1] Educational initiatives include Hebrew school, adult learning, youth groups, and summer camps, while community programmes foster social cohesion and interfaith dialogue.[1]

Funds support the maintenance of facilities, kosher food provision through associated entities, and outreach to isolated Jews across Scotland.[1]

Finances

For the year ending 31 March 2025, the charity reported income of £142,870 and expenditure of £138,450.[1] Income primarily derives from donations, legacies, and trading activities, with expenditure focused on charitable purposes including religious advancement and relief of need.[1] Previous years showed consistent operation with modest surpluses or deficits depending on programme demands.[1]

Trustees

Trustee information is published on the OSCR register but not detailed in summary records as of February 2026; governance is overseen by Rabbi Chaim Yehuda Jacobs in his capacity as principal officer and director of associated entities.[1]

Chabad
Rebbes

Shneur Zalman of LiadiDovber SchneuriMenachem Mendel Schneersohn (Tzemach Tzedek)Shmuel SchneersohnShalom Dovber SchneersohnYosef Yitzchak SchneersohnMenachem Mendel Schneerson

Texts

TanyaTorah OrLikutei TorahImrei BinahBasi LeGaniHayom YomIgrot KodeshTorat Hamelekh (The King's Torah)

Institutions

770 Eastern ParkwayChabad.orgAgudas Chasidei ChabadMerkos L'Inyonei ChinuchKehot Publication SocietyJewish Children's MuseumTzivos Hashem

Worldwide

Chabad-LubavitchChabad/Lubavitch non profits in the USChabad Lubavitch of Russia | Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia | Chabad Lubavitch of USA | Chabad in occupied Palestine | Chabad Lubavitch of France | Chabad Lubavitch in the UK | Chabad Lubavitch of Canada | Chabad Lubavitch of Australia | Chabad Lubavitch of Ukraine | Chabad Lubavitch of Argentina | Chabad Lubavitch of Brazil | Chabad Lubavitch of South Africa | Chabad Lubavitch of Germany | Chabad Lubavitch of Italy | Chabad Lubavitch of Netherlands | Chabad Lubavitch of Caribbean | Chabad Lubavitch of Austria | Chabad Lubavitch of China | Chabad Lubavitch of Kazakhstan | Chabad Lubavitch of Switzerland | Chabad Lubavitch of Thailand | Chabad Lubavitch of Mexico | Chabad Lubavitch of Belarus | Chabad Lubavitch of Hungary | Chabad Lubavitch of Morocco | Chabad Lubavitch of Spain | Chabad Lubavitch of Uzbekistan | Chabad Lubavitch of Panama

In occupied Palestine

Chabad in occupied Palestine | Kfar Chabad | Colel Chabad | Or Simcha Yeshiva | Rabbi Yitzhak Shapira | Yosef Elitzur | Rabbi Meir Ashkenazi | Rabbi Mordechai Shmuel Ashkenazi | Yitzchak Ginsburgh | Od Yosef Chai yeshiva

In the UK

Chabad Lubavitch in the UK - Chabad-Lubavitch UK | Chabad Lubavitch of Scotland | Chabad-Lubavitch centres in London | Lubavitch in the Midlands | Lubavitch House | Tzivos Hashem UK | Oxford University L'Chaim Society

In West Asia

Chabad-Lubavitch in West Asia (overview) | Chabad in occupied Palestine | Chabad Lubavitch of Cyprus | Chabad Lubavitch of Morocco | Chabad Lubavitch of Tunisia | Chabad of United Arab Emirates | Chabad of Istanbul

Outreach

Chabad House | Chabad on Campus | Chabad emissaries | Mitzvah campaigns

Branches

Chabad messianismChabad philosophy

Supporters and donations

Supporters

Supporters of Lubavitch of Scotland include prominent Scottish Jewish families and individuals who have provided financial and communal backing to the organisation's religious, educational, and outreach efforts since its establishment in 1969.[3] Publicly available information highlights contributions from families with Zionist affiliations, such as the Walton family and Berkley family, who have funded Chabad activities in Glasgow and Edinburgh, underscoring networks that bolster the Zionist colony while supporting local Jewish life.[5][6]

The Walton family, including David Walton and Carole Walton, has been a longstanding benefactor, providing support for over 50 years and serving as guests of honour at milestone events like the 55th anniversary celebration in 2024.[7][6] Similarly, the Berkley family, notably Adam Berkley, Anita Berkley, and Delia Berkley, has contributed to Lubavitch initiatives, reflecting intertwined Zionist and communal philanthropy in Scotland.[8][9] These supporters align with broader networks funding the settler colony, as documented in analyses of Scottish Zionism's elite circles.[5]

Donations

Donations to Friends of Lubavitch Scotland (2015–2025)
Donor 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Total
Col-Reno Limited 0 1,320 840 0 840[10] 720[11] 900 600
David & Carole Walton Charitable Trust (Payments made to Lubavitch Foundation) 200 250 450
The Gerald and Gail Ronson Family Foundation 500 0 500 500 0 1,000 1,000 500 500 1,000 5,500
Glasgow Jewish Community Trust 4,500 4,000 4,000 4,000 6,000 4,000 4,500 7,000 7,000 38,000
Jesbrow Foundation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 0 250
Manackerman Charitable Trust No data available No data available 5,000 5,000 6,000 0 6,000[12] 6,000[13] 6,000 6,000[14] 40,000
N.J.D. Charitable Trust 0 500 5,000 5,500
Queens Park Charitable Trust (created 2002) Listed as donations to Lubavitch Foundation Scotland 3,000 3,000 3,000 9,000
The Kirschel Foundation 13,500 3,375 16,875
Walton Foundation 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 7,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 44,500
Total disclosed donations 5,500
Total income 200,472 177,521

Chabad-Lubavitch in Scotland

External links

Notes

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator, Friends of Lubavitch Scotland details oscr.org.uk, accessed February 20, 2026.
  2. UK Employment Tribunal, Miller vs University of Bristol judgment gov.uk, 2024.
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Herald, Five decades on, longest-serving rabbi proud still to be fulfilling his mission heraldscotland.com, 28 November 2016.
  4. The Jewish Chronicle, Chabad rabbi is hailed thejc.com, accessed February 20, 2026.
  5. 5.0 5.1 MintPress News, The Caledonian Cousinhood: How the Zionist Movement Embedded Itself in Scottish Life mintpressnews.com, 18 June 2025.
  6. 6.0 6.1 MintPress News, Scottish Zionism's Inner Circle: The Caledonian Cousinhood That Bankrolls Occupation and Genocide mintpressnews.com, 21 July 2025.
  7. CrownHeights.info, Celebrating 55 Years of Lubavitch in Scotland crownheights.info, 8 December 2024.
  8. Tracking Power, Neighbours: Inside the tight-knit Caledonian Cousinhood of Scottish Zionism trackingpower.substack.com, accessed February 20, 2026.
  9. PressTV, Neighbours: Inside the tight-knit Caledonian Cousinhood of Scottish Zionism presstv.ir, 20 July 2025.
  10. https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search?p_p_id=uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet&p_p_lifecycle=2&p_p_state=maximized&p_p_mode=view&p_p_resource_id=%2Faccounts-resource&p_p_cacheability=cacheLevelPage&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_objectiveId=A10861506&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_priv_r_p_mvcRenderCommandName=%2Ffull-print&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_priv_r_p_organisationNumber=274896
  11. https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search?p_p_id=uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet&p_p_lifecycle=2&p_p_state=maximized&p_p_mode=view&p_p_resource_id=%2Faccounts-resource&p_p_cacheability=cacheLevelPage&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_objectiveId=A14305631&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_priv_r_p_mvcRenderCommandName=%2Ffull-print&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_priv_r_p_organisationNumber=274896
  12. Charity Commission, Manackerman Charitable Trust Annual Report 2022 register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk, accessed February 20, 2026.
  13. https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search?p_p_id=uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet&p_p_lifecycle=2&p_p_state=maximized&p_p_mode=view&p_p_resource_id=%2Faccounts-resource&p_p_cacheability=cacheLevelPage&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_objectiveId=A12865976&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_priv_r_p_mvcRenderCommandName=%2Ffull-print&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_priv_r_p_organisationNumber=326147
  14. https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search?p_p_id=uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet&p_p_lifecycle=2&p_p_state=maximized&p_p_mode=view&p_p_resource_id=%2Faccounts-resource&p_p_cacheability=cacheLevelPage&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_objectiveId=A17866184&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_priv_r_p_mvcRenderCommandName=%2Ffull-print&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_priv_r_p_organisationNumber=326147