Glasgow Jewish Students Society

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The forerunner of Glasgow JSoc.

Timeline

  • 2015 - No entry.[1]
  • 2006 - No entry.[2]
  • 2004 - No entry.[3]
  • 2002 - Jewish Students' Society Contact Abbie Lynn 07779-298992, Y. Silverman 0141 337 3220.[4]
  • 2000 - Jewish Students' Society Contact 0141 577 8220.[5]
  • 1997 - Jewish Students' Society 3 Dalserf Avenue, Giffnock.[6]
  • 1985 - Jewish Students' Society. Student Hse., 289 Kenmure St. T.: 041-423 1097. Ch. -Miss S. Arthur.[7]
  • 1964-5 - Glasgow Jewish Students' Society - President Max M. Cohen; Hon. Secretary David S. Magill, BSC 30 Belmont Street, Glasgow S2.[8]
  • 1961-2 Glasgow Jewish Students' Society - President Bernard Hill; Hon. Secretary Harvey W. Livingstone, 16 Tavistock Dr., Glasgow S3. Tel MER 3847[9]
  • 1961 - University Jewish Students' Society. H. Sec Miss S. Neville, 97 Overton Road, Hallside.[10]
  • 1950 - University Jewish Students' Society. P. Miss S. Levy, H. Sec B. Simmons.[11]
  • 1948 - GLASGOW JEWISH STUDENTS’ SOCIETY The Presidential Address for Glasgow Jewish Students’ Society’s 38th Session was given on Sunday, 31st Octiober, by the Society’s Hon-~ orary Vice-President, Mr Benno Schotz, R.S.A. Taking as his theme “Education with a capital E,” Mr Schotz spoke of the fact that to Jews education had been tantamount to a religion, and referred to the esteem in which the professional man, particularly. the doctor, had been held, Priofessional skill, however, was not enough Like the artist the truly educated man: looked below the surface searching for fhe unity harmonising nature with himself. In: this sense the dustman could be better educated than the dodtor or lawyer. Education should not be regarded as an agency but an activity. I could never be a substitute for religion. Mr Schotz quoted the new State of Israel as providing an example of the need for balance. There the manual worker was as important as, if nof more important than, the brofessional man. Israel offered a field of competitive and creative enterprise, but could not afford to carry amny passengers. z A lively discussion was provoked by Mr Schotz’s address. A vote of thanks was proposed by Mr E. Sopher. Mr G. Gordon presided. E.L.S[12]
  • 1947 - GLASGOW JEWISH STUDENTS’ SOCIETY At an extraordinary General Meeting, held on Sunday, May 4th, it was decided to act on a proposal made, that the name ‘Glasgow University Jewish Society’ be changed to Glasgow Jewish Students’ Society. This Society is open to ALL Jewish students and graduates, and not exclusively to those belonging to Glasgow University (as the former title seemed to suggest). Tt is expected that all Jewish students and graduates in Glasgow will become ACTIVE members. A wide and interesting programme, both cultural and social, has been arranged for next session. which commerices in October. Complete success can only be achieved if the Society has the full co-operation of all students and graduates of Glasgow University, the Anderson and St. Mungo Colleges of Medicine, Dental Hospital, Royal Technical College, University Settlement, Stow College, Royal Veterinary College, Jordanhill Training College and the School of Art.[13]
  • 1924 - University Jewish Students' Society. Glasgow University, H.P.-Prof. N. Morris. H.Sec.-L. L. Hurwich.[14]
  • 1914 - University Jewish Association, Students' Union, Glasgow University. P.—S. Grasse. Sec.— W. Morris, 97, Kent-road[15]

People

Myer Green (1955-61) | John A. Cosgrove

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