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:On behalf of the [[Glasgow Jewish Representative Council]], Mr. [[Joseph Woolfson]], President, spoke of the bigh esteem in which Mr. Nettler was beld by be entire community. Mr. [[Hyman Woolfson]], Chairman of the [[Glasgow Commission of the JNF]] on behalf of all Zionist workers in Glasgow, presented Mr. Nettier with a Golden Book certificate in recognition of his services to the Zionist cause. Tributes to Mr. Nettler were also paid by Mr. [[Samuel L, Lipsey]], Joint Chairman of the local [[J.P.A]]; Mrs. [[A. L. Bernstein]], Chairman, [[Glasgow Women's Zionist Organisation]]; Mr. [[Edward Woolfson]], Chairman, [[Glasgow Zionist Organisation]]; Mr. [[Mischa Louvish]], Chairman, [[Poale Zion branch]]; and Mr. [[Moray Glasser]].<ref>Mr. Nettler JP to Settle in Israel, Jewish Chronicle, 6 May 1949. p. 13.</ref> | :On behalf of the [[Glasgow Jewish Representative Council]], Mr. [[Joseph Woolfson]], President, spoke of the bigh esteem in which Mr. Nettler was beld by be entire community. Mr. [[Hyman Woolfson]], Chairman of the [[Glasgow Commission of the JNF]] on behalf of all Zionist workers in Glasgow, presented Mr. Nettier with a Golden Book certificate in recognition of his services to the Zionist cause. Tributes to Mr. Nettler were also paid by Mr. [[Samuel L, Lipsey]], Joint Chairman of the local [[J.P.A]]; Mrs. [[A. L. Bernstein]], Chairman, [[Glasgow Women's Zionist Organisation]]; Mr. [[Edward Woolfson]], Chairman, [[Glasgow Zionist Organisation]]; Mr. [[Mischa Louvish]], Chairman, [[Poale Zion branch]]; and Mr. [[Moray Glasser]].<ref>Mr. Nettler JP to Settle in Israel, Jewish Chronicle, 6 May 1949. p. 13.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:24, 3 October 2025
Not to be confused with Hyman Woolfson (b 1907)[1]
Hyman Woolfson (1900 - 1983)[2]
- Birthdate: April 02, 1900
- Birthplace: Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Death: May 06, 1983 (83)
- Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
Activities
- A reception was held in honour of Mr. Fred Nettier, J.P., at the Grand Hotel, organised by Glasgow Zionist bodies, on his leaving to settle in Israel. Mr. Lewis Wolfson, President of the Glasgow Zionist Organisation who presided, recalled that Mr, Nettler had been appointed Chairman of the Organisation When it was formed in 1928.
- On behalf of the Glasgow Jewish Representative Council, Mr. Joseph Woolfson, President, spoke of the bigh esteem in which Mr. Nettler was beld by be entire community. Mr. Hyman Woolfson, Chairman of the Glasgow Commission of the JNF on behalf of all Zionist workers in Glasgow, presented Mr. Nettier with a Golden Book certificate in recognition of his services to the Zionist cause. Tributes to Mr. Nettler were also paid by Mr. Samuel L, Lipsey, Joint Chairman of the local J.P.A; Mrs. A. L. Bernstein, Chairman, Glasgow Women's Zionist Organisation; Mr. Edward Woolfson, Chairman, Glasgow Zionist Organisation; Mr. Mischa Louvish, Chairman, Poale Zion branch; and Mr. Moray Glasser.[3]
Affiliations
- Glasgow Committee of the Joint Palestine Appeal - Hon President 1952/3
Immediate Family
- Son of Philip Yisrael Shraga ben Moshe Woolfson and Clara Woolfson (Gerber)
- Husband of Elfreda Woolfson (Goldstone)
- Father of Norman Woolfson; Private; Private and Private
- Brother of Joseph J Woolfson; Ethel (Ettie) Jacobs; Edward (Eddie) Woolfson; Matilda (Tilly) Bernstein; Solomon "Solly" Woolfson; Lewis Woolfson; Abraham (Abe) Arnold Woolfson; Eva Steen/Eva Woolfson and Sylvia Nathan (Woolfson)[4]
- WOOLFSON, Hyman; b. Glasgow, April 3, 1900; Hon. P., J.N.F.; Hon. P. J.P.A.; Ch., Farm City Assn.; Ch., Queen's Park Heb. Cong. M.: 3S, 1D. Add.: 76, St. Andrew's Drive, Glasgow, S.1. Tel.: Ibrox 2334.[5]