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The Blue and White Ball around 1954. From left: Libby Camber, Harold Dykes, Rosemary Dykes, Sheila Cohen, Symie Miller, Bonchy Cohen, Mrs Abrahams, Ruth Ancill, Joe Abrahams, Gerry Masson, Mae Miller, Raymond Carter, Jack Sellyn, Rae Sellyn and Sylvia Karte Source
History
The Jewish National Fund was created in 1901 at the Fifth Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland. It is reported that a Glasgow committee of the JNF was created in the same year. Other sources state that the Glasgow JNF was meeting as early as 1911. The organisation opened its first office in Glasgow in 1935 and was known as the Glasgow Commission of the Jewish National Fund.
2000s
- 2007 - Creation of The KKL (Scotland) Charitable Trust
- 2001 - JNF patron Freda Freeman, Stanley Lovatt, Carole Lovatt and patron and committee member Delia Berkley.[1]
1990s
- 1998 - 'In Glasgow, the Local Commissions Twelfth Annual Pro Am, held at Bonnyton Golf Club, attracted 48 teams and required two 'shotgun starts'. 47 teams were snookered by Reardons, the event winners.'[2]
1980s
- 1980 - 'Massada JNF' appointed chairman Garry Grant, treasurer Charles Barnett and secretary Ann Remocker.[3]
1970s
1960s
'Two new Glasgow JNF groups', Jewish Chronicle, 12 September 1969, p. 84.
- 1969 - In 1969 the Jewish Chronicle reported that two new groups of the Glasgow JNF had been created. 'at meetings held in the Tinto Firs Hotel last week.'[4] The two groups were a 'junior commission for those between the ages of 15 and 18' in which '150 members were enrolled'.[4] The meeting was chaired by Martin Morrison. In the evening of the same day a meeting was chaired by Maurice Links the president of the Glasgow Commission 'for engaged and young married couples' at which 'it was decided to form a local fellowship of the JNF.'[4] Sixty people were reported as having joined the new group.[4]
- 1969 - Maurice Benzion Links - president [5]
- Max Benjamin - fundraiser between at least 1962 and 1967
- 1963 - Maurice Benzion Links - Hon President.[6]
- 1962 - The Chairman of the Glasgow Blue and White Committee in 1962 was Louis Ferrar.
- 1961 - Amateur Boxing: International Tournament BBC-tv network, Thu 14 Dec 1961, 9.25–10.15pm from St. Andrew's Hall, Glasgow in aid of The Jewish National Fund (Blue and White Committee). Commentator: Harry Carpenter. Presented by Bill Stevenson.[7]
- 1961-2 -
1950s
- 1956-7 - Harry Furst - Hon President.[8]
- 1955 - For nearly 50 years 43 Queen Square, Glasgow, G41 2BD, was a hub of Zionist activity. The property was bought by the Links family in memory of Abraham Links an early leader of the Glasgow Zionist movement. It was opened as the base for the Glasgow Commission of the Jewish National Fund on Sunday 4 September 1955. The building was at that point named Abraham Links House. The property was eventually sold and converted into two flats in 1999, some forty four years later.
- 1955 - September - 'The memory of five pioneers of the Jewish National Fund in Scotland was honoured on Sunday, when the new offices of the Glasgow Commission were officially declared open. The new premises, situated at 43 Queen Square, Strathbungo, have been presente to the J.N.F. in memory of the late Mr. Abraham Links, by his family. Mr. Links was one of the founders- and became-Chairman - of the local branch, and the building has been named the Abraham Links House.
- Mr. Hyman Woolfson, President of the Glasgow Commission, presided, and the offices were formally opened by Mrs. A. D. Links, who unveiled a commemorative plaque. Rabbi Dr. W. Gottlieb dedicated the building.
- Four rooms in the new building perpetuate the memory of collagues of Mr. Links in the early days of the J.N.F. in Glasgow. They are the Jack Karter suite of offices: the Leon Haase Council Room: the Barnet Shenkin Council Room; and the Zevi Golombok Library. They were declared open by Mr Raymond Karter, Mrs. L. Haase, Mrs. B. Shenkin, and Mrs. Z. Golombok respectively.
- Mr. E. Alec Colman, National Vice-President said at a reception that he had been a colleague of Mr. Links for many years. He congratulated Mr. Maurice Links (who is Chairman of the local branch), Mr. David N. Links, and the family for their gift. Mrs. A. D. Links responded.
- Tributes to the late Mr. Haase, Mr. Karter. Mr. Shenkin, and Mr. Golombok were paid by Mr. W. Golombok, Mr. A. A. Collins. J.P., Mr. Lewis Wolfson. and Mr. Isaac Lazarus, respectively.
- On behalf of the family of Mr. Karter, Mr. Raymond Karter presented a sketch of the late Nahum Sokolow by a local artist, Mr. M. Polli, made during the Zionist leader's last visit to Glasgow.[9]
- 1954 - Laurence Polli - 'The Hashanah Committee of the Glasgow Commission of the Jewish National Fund, through Laurence Polli Esq., 12 St. Bride's Road, Glasgow S. 3.[10]
- 1953 - Twenty members of the Glasgow Community were presented with JNF Golden book certificates by Max Weiner at a reception at Marlborough House recently. Mr. Hyman Woolfson presided.[11] Marlborough House was based at 26 Langside Avenue and was later a nightclub called The Shed.
- 1952-53 - Glasgow Zionist Centre, 6 Dixon Street, Glasgow.
- Provincial Vice-Presidents of the J.N.F. for Gt. Britain and Ireland:- A. A. Collins, H. Woolfson
- Hon. Presidents— H. Furst, L. Haase, I. Lazarus, A. Links
- Hon. Vice-Presidents- W. Golombok, E. M. Naftalin, Thomas Tate, C.A., L. Wolfson, M.P.S.
- Chairman— H. Woolfson Vice-Chairman— R. Karter
- Hon. Treasurer- Joseph Mellick, M.A., LL.B.; Organising Secretary L. Schuster
- Convenors for publicity W. Golombok, L. Wolfson M.P.S.
- Chairman Functions committee Mrs L. Green
- Chairman Box Committee- D. N. Links
- Chairman Golden Book Committee— A. Davidson
- Convener Machleket Hacharedim-Mrs. S. Silver
- Chairman Education Committee-Rabbi Dr. W. Gottlieb
- Trustees — I. Lazarus, A. Links
- Blue and White Committee-Joint Chairmen: L. Ferrar, M. B. Links
- Second Blue and White Bazaar-Chairman: Symie Miller
- Joint Hon. Secretaries-Mrs. J. H. Collins, S. Barrie[12]
- 1951-52 - J.N.F. Organiser- L. Shuster, 6, Dixon Street, Glasgow, C.1
- Glasgow J.N.F. Commission (Head Office)
- Chairman-Mr. H. Woolfson
- Vice-Chairman-Mr. A. A. Collins
- Hon. Treasurer-Mr. Joseph Mellick, M.A., LL.B.
- Hon. Secretary-Mr. Edward Woolfson Organising Secretary-Mr. L. Schuster
- Prov. Vice-Presidents, J.N.F. for Gt. Britain and Ireland— A.A. Collins and Mr. H. Woolfson
- Hon. Presidents Mr. L. Haase, Mr. A. Links, Mr. Fred Nettler, J.P., Mr. H. Furst
- Hon. Vice-Presidents- Mrs. M. T. Mann, Mr. E. M. Naftalin, Mr. Thomas Tate, C.A., Mr. L. Wolfson, M.P.S., Mr. W. Golombok
- Conveners for Publicity-Mr. W. Golombok, Mr. L. Wolfson, M.P.S.
- Chairman, Functions Committee Mr. A. A. Collins
- Chairman, Box Committee Mr. Isidore Naftalin
- Chairman, Trees Committee Mr. D. N. Links
- Chairman, Golden Book Committee Mr. A. Davidson
- Chairman, Sefer Hayeled Committee and Convener Machleket Hacharedim- Mrs. S. Silver
- Chairman, Education Committee Rabbi Dr. W. Gottlieb Trustees-Mr. A. Links, Mr. I. Lazarus[13]
- Glasgow J.N.F. Commission (Head Office)
1940s
- 1949 - Mr. Hyman Woolfson, Chairman of the Glasgow Commission of the JNF [14]
- 1948 - Creation of the Blue and White Committee.
- 1945 - JEWISH NATIONAL FUND COMMISSION The first meeting of the newly elected Commission was held in the Zionist Centre last Wednesday evening. Mr. Jack Karter, who presided, welcomed both the old and the new members of the Commission, voicing the hope that together they would achieve as great, if not greater, success this year as they had last year, Messrs. Arthur Abrahams, H. W. Berger, R. Gabrilovitz and T. Lucatz were appointed members of the Box Committee, the Conveners of which are Messrs. W. Golombok and Lewis Wolfson, M.P.S. Mr. H. Finklestein and Mr, W. D. Shapiro were elected to the Trees Committee, Mr. Hymie Woolfson being the Convener. The Commission’s delegates to the Glasgow Group of World Jewish Congress are Mr. H. Woolfson and Mr. W. D. Shapiro. : It was decided to invite two representatives of each group to a meeting, at which the question of establishing a Zion House will be considered.[15]
- 1943 - April - GLASGOW J.N.F. COMMISSION'SRECORD YEAR - The need for making a concentrated effort toacquire land in Palestine now, in order to preparefor large-scale immigration at the end of the war,was emphasised by the Rev. B. Cherrick, in anaddress which he gave at the annual meeting of theGlasgow Commission of the Jewish National Fundlast week. Mr. Jack Karter, Chairman of the branch, whopresided, said that thev had had a record year.They had doubled their income—£2,186. against£1,080 for the preceding year. In addition, theyhad collected £620 for the Palestine Victory Cam-paign, while they had also received £210 fromcovenants.Reporting on the Farm City Scheme. Mr. A.Links said that Glasgow had taken up 120 plots,while the total number for Britain was nearing athousand. Mr. E. M. Naftalin, Box Convener, saidthe income from boxes totalled £610* showing anincrease of £100 on the year.
- The following were elected: Messrs. F. Nettler,J.P.. and A. Links, Hon. Presidents; Mrs. M. T.Mann, Mrs. B. Shenkin. Dr. S. S. Naftalin, Messrs. T. Tale, and M. Louvish, Hon. Vice-Presidents;J. Karter, Chairman; H. Furst and J. Mellick,Vice-Chairmen : A Levy, J.P., Secretary ; F. Nettlerand B. Shenkin, Trustees; Dr. M. Friedlander and Mr. H. Levy, Education Conveners; Messrs. E. M.Naftalin, Box Convener: W. Golombok. PublicityConvener; L. Haase, Golden Book and Trees Con-vener; Mrs. S. Levme and Mrs. A. Links. Sefer4iayeled Conveners Mr. A. Woolf intimated hisresignation as Treasurer, His successor will beappointed at the next meeting. [16]
- 1943 - Jack Karter, Chairman.[17]
1930s
1938 - JNF Annual Chanucah Dance, Saturday 26 November, 9PM till 3AM, Marlborough House, Shawlands.[18]
Barnett Janner speaks in Glasgow, 1937.
- 1938 - JNF Annual Chanucah Dance, Saturday 26 November, 9PM till 3AM, Marlborough House, Shawlands.[19]
- 1938 - September - GREENQCK 100% J.N.F. As a result of the visit to Greenock on Sunday, the 25th inst., by Mr. E. M. Naftalin, Box Convener, and Mr. K. Cina, Hon. Secretary, of the Glasgow J.N.F. Commission, a very gratifying result was obtained. Every Jewish house in Greenock was visited.and the JN.F. box emptied. The average per box was 4/6, which is very encouraging, as this is the first time any J.N.F. boxes have been in Greenock. The result is the first quarter’s collection there, Glasgow J.N.F. Commission are very proud to report that Greenock is 100% JN.F.[20]
- 1938 - August - J.N.F. BOXES THROUGHOUT SCOTLAND During recent months, the Glasgow Commission of the JN.F. have been making strenuous efforts to place boxes in every Jewish community in Scotland, where practicable. It was their intention to visit all towns, except Edinburgh and Dunfermline, which possessed a number of Jewish families, and to place a J.N.F. box with every family. Although, of course, the work is by no means complete as yet, a great deal has already been achieved. The largest numbers of boxes have been placed in Dundee, Greenock, and Ayr, and a substantial revenue lis regularly derived from these sources. Chief among other smaller Jewish communities are Aberdeen and Falkirk. These last two communities, up to a short time ago, had never possessed any J.N.F. boxes, but recent response there to J.N.F. appeals has been very encouraging. It was only three months ago that a few members of the Glasgow Commission, Mr E. M. Naftalin, Mr. I. Naftalin, Joint Box Conveners, and Mr. K. Cina, Hon. Secretary, visited Aberdeen, and induced every Jewish family to accept a J.IN.F. box. The promise at the time of full support for the JN.F. has been realised by the box receipts for the first quarter, which amount to over £5. The largest individual contribution was one of £1 12/9 by Mr. A. Sliufko. The Commission consider this a fairly satisfactory result, considering that only 10 boxes were emptied, and that the box campaign has only just been inaugurated. They are confident, moreover, that support from Aberdeen for the JN.F, will continue. If it does continue as it has begun, both the Glasgow Commission and the Aberdeen Jews are to be congratulated on making a valuable addition to J.N.F. resources. The arrangements for the placing of JN.F. boxes in Falkirk were completed only recently by Mr. E. M. Naftalin, Box Convener of the Glasgow Commission. With the aid of Mr. A. L. Benjamin, a Hebrew teacher in Falkirk, who has undertaken to see to the box collections, Mr. Naftalin succeeded in placing a J.N.F. box in every Jewish household. As in several other towns, Mr. Naftalin found in Falkirk a genuine desire on the part of the Jews there to assist in the building of the National Home, and a willingness, amounting almost to eagerness, to support the J.N.F. With such obvious enthusiasm for the cause of the J.N.F., the Falkirk Jews, Mr. Naftalin 1S assured, will not be slow to translate their ideals into material aid.[21]
- 1937 - Barnett Janner visited Glasgow and spoke at a JNF meeting at the Glasgow Jewish Institute, chaired by Abraham Links.[22]
- 1935 - Nathan Links - treasurer
- 1935-37 Abraham Mordechai Links - Chair
People
Abraham Links | Nathan Links | Maurice Benzion Links | David Links | Max Benjamin | David Nehemiah Links
See also
- Glasgow Commission of the Jewish National Fund
- Blue and White Committee
- The KKL (Scotland) Charitable Trust
- Glasgow Younger JNF Commission
- Glasgow JNF Fellowship Group
- Glasgow JNF Blue and White Committee
- Glasgow Shaft (Younger JNF Commission)
- Glasgow KKL 72 (Younger JNF Commission)
Notes
- ↑ Jewish Chronicle, 20 for 14-12-2001
- ↑ Jewish Chronicle, 04-09-1998
- ↑ Jewish Chronicle, 18-04-1980, p. 38.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 'Two new Glasgow JNF groups', Jewish Chronicle, 12 September 1969, p. 84.
- ↑ 'Two new Glasgow JNF groups', Jewish Chronicle, 12 September 1969, p. 84.
- ↑ Jewish Chronicle, Page 23 for 10-05-1963
- ↑ https://wiki.scotlandonair.com/wiki/1961/tv
- ↑ 'Mr. Harry Furst', Jewish Chronicle, 11 January 1957, p. 27
- ↑ Glasgow - New JNF Offices Opened: Five Pioneers Honoured From our Correspondent, Jewish Chronicle, 9 September 1955.
- ↑ The Scottish Jewish Year book, 1954, p. 25.
- ↑ Jewish chronicle, 20 February 1953, p. 19.
- ↑ The Zionist Year Book, 1952-53, p. 120-121.
- ↑ The Zionist Year Book, 1951-52, p. 95.
- ↑ Mr. Nettler JP to Settle in Israel, Jewish Chronicle, 6 May 1949. p. 13.
- ↑ Jewish Echo - Friday 02 February 1945
- ↑ JC, Page 10 for 30-04-1943
- ↑ Jewish Chronicle, Page 10/11 for 01-01-1943.
- ↑ Jewish Echo - Friday 28 October 1938
- ↑ Jewish Echo - Friday 28 October 1938
- ↑ Jewish Echo - Friday 30 September 1938
- ↑ Jewish Echo - Friday 05 August 1938
- ↑ Jewish Chronicle, 30 April 1937