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*1938 - Councillor [[Rosslyn Mitchell]] addressed a conjoint meeting of [[Ziona]] last week at the residence of Miss [[Eva Woolfson]], 38 Mansionhouse Road. Miss [[Beatrice Rosefield]] occupied the Chair. : . Mr. Rosslyn Mitchell’s subject was “A Gentile looks at the Jewish Problem,” and in the course of his address, which was delivered with the speaker’s customary eloquence, he gave an account of the persecution and tribulations of the Jews throughout the ages. The Jewish race, he said, was the most unpopular in the world, and had always been so, as oppressions from the time of the Egyptian and Assyrjan Empires to the present day horrors now taking place in Germany, show, in spite of all their varied contributions made to civilisation and humanity.<ref>Jewish Echo - Friday 09 December 1938</ref>
 
* 1933 - Mrs. Ariel Bension addressed a conjoint meeting of [[Glasgow Ziona]] groups at the residence of Miss [[Eva Woolfson]], 38 Mansionhouse Road, on Thursday, 26th March. Miss [[Marjorie M. Jacobs]], M.A., presided.<ref>Jewish Echo - Friday 03 April 1936</ref>
 
* 1933 - Mrs. Ariel Bension addressed a conjoint meeting of [[Glasgow Ziona]] groups at the residence of Miss [[Eva Woolfson]], 38 Mansionhouse Road, on Thursday, 26th March. Miss [[Marjorie M. Jacobs]], M.A., presided.<ref>Jewish Echo - Friday 03 April 1936</ref>
  

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  • 1938 - Councillor Rosslyn Mitchell addressed a conjoint meeting of Ziona last week at the residence of Miss Eva Woolfson, 38 Mansionhouse Road. Miss Beatrice Rosefield occupied the Chair. : . Mr. Rosslyn Mitchell’s subject was “A Gentile looks at the Jewish Problem,” and in the course of his address, which was delivered with the speaker’s customary eloquence, he gave an account of the persecution and tribulations of the Jews throughout the ages. The Jewish race, he said, was the most unpopular in the world, and had always been so, as oppressions from the time of the Egyptian and Assyrjan Empires to the present day horrors now taking place in Germany, show, in spite of all their varied contributions made to civilisation and humanity.[1]
  • 1933 - Mrs. Ariel Bension addressed a conjoint meeting of Glasgow Ziona groups at the residence of Miss Eva Woolfson, 38 Mansionhouse Road, on Thursday, 26th March. Miss Marjorie M. Jacobs, M.A., presided.[2]

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Notes

  1. Jewish Echo - Friday 09 December 1938
  2. Jewish Echo - Friday 03 April 1936