Maurice Benzion Links
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Maurice Benzion Links (born 1913, Gorbals, died 1992 Eastwood and Mearns)[1][2] Mother's maiden name Weiner.
Married Ida Links (nee Bernstein) in 1941 in Pollok.[3]
- Son of Abraham Mordechai Links
- Father of David Samuel Links and Brian Israel Links
Activities
'Two new Glasgow JNF groups', Jewish Chronicle, 12 September 1969, p. 84.
- 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 of the JNF 'for engaged and younng 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]
- 1952-3 Glasgow British Technion Society Chairmen- Maurice B. Links, Edward Jacobs, Hon. Secretary — F. S. Berkley, M.A., LL.B., 175, St. Vincent Street, Glasgow. Tel.: City 3188.[5]
See also
Affiliations
- Vaad L'Man Habonim - Circa 1947 Chairman L Wolfson | Hon Sec MB Links[6]
- Glasgow Commission of the Jewish National Fund
Notes
- ↑ LINKS BENZION MOSES WEINER M 1913 644 / 17 / 89 Gorbals
- ↑ LINKS MAURICE BENZION 79 WEINER M 1992 650 / 114 Eastwood and Mearns
- ↑ LINKS MAURICE BENZION BERNSTEIN IDA 1941 644 / 18 / 79 Pollok
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 'Two new Glasgow JNF groups', Jewish Chronicle, 12 September 1969, p. 84.
- ↑ The Zionist Year Book, 1952-32, p. 193.
- ↑ The Jewish Year Book, 1947, p.205.