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[[Dora Winocour Charitable Trust]]
 
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==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
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*'''21 April 1920''' - Anyone guileless enough to believe what he reads in moneylending advertisements might imagine That Glasgow swarms with wealthy Scotchmen whose noble mission it is to relieve the financial needs of brother Scotchmen by means of advances on easy terms without inquiry or security. At the suggestion of a local correspondent I have looked into the credentials of some of these Scottish philanthropists and the results are rather entertaining. For instance, the usurer trading as [[Andrew Walker, Limited]], 180, Hope Street, boldly proclaims himself "a Genuine Scotsman." But [[Andrew Walker]] is really [[Aaron Green]] (formerly Greenberg, and originally of Russian nationality), and two or three other members of the same family, who reside at 20, Campbell Avenue, Langside. The company, which offers to lend thousands to all and sundry has a capital of £5OO. "Scotsmen" also figure in the advertisement of [[Robert M'Leod, Limited]], 96, Renfield Street, Glasgow, but the company actually consists of [[Daniel Abrahams]], 11, Cranworth Street, two other members of his family, and one [[Carl Horsman]]. [[George Ramsay, Limited]], 75, Jamaica Street, invites all classes to apply for loans from £5 to £5,000. The paid-up capital of this concern is £2O, and the directors are [[Myer Winocour]] and his wife, both of Russian nationality, 13, Langside Place, Glasgow. Three more of the Russian tribe of Winocours ([[Claude Winocour|Claude]] and [[Polly Winocour|Polly]], 119, Albert Road, and [[William Winocour|William]], 102, South Portland Street) masquerade as [[Edward Scott, Limited]], 68, Bath Street, and with a paid-up capital of £3O offer advances up to £3,000. [[Harry Levitus]], 31, St. Andrew's Drive, Pollokshields, Glasgow, and [[Emanuel Levitus]], 18, Montague Street, Edinburgh, run a usury shop under the name of [[Henry Smith, Limited]], 173, Vincent Street, Glasgow. "We kill large interest," they announce. "We are the right people to deal with" is the claim of what seems to be a rival firm, the [[City Financiers, Limited]], 51, Gordon Street. But the same [[Harry Levitus]] is also one of the City Financiers, his fellow-director being [[Maurice Leon Miller]], who was of Russian nationality before he became British. Levitus adorns the board of yet another company styled [[Edward Carswell, Limited]]. These cases show how easily and completely one of the Purposes of the Moneylenders' Act is defeated. It was intended that this Act should compel Shylock to trade in his own name, but by a simple and inexpensive process under another Act he forms what is practically a private company, and so we have Russian Hebrews blossoming forth as [[Andrew Walker]]s, [[George Ramsay]]s, and so on. <ref>Truth - Wednesday 21 April 1920</ref>
 
*1925 - [[Claud Winocour]] was a tenant in a house at 45 Camphill Avenue, Glasgow - occupation given as 'financier'.<ref>WINOCOUR CLAUD Tenant HOUSE 45 CAMPHILL AVENUE CATHCART 1925 VR010201377-</ref>
 
*1925 - [[Claud Winocour]] was a tenant in a house at 45 Camphill Avenue, Glasgow - occupation given as 'financier'.<ref>WINOCOUR CLAUD Tenant HOUSE 45 CAMPHILL AVENUE CATHCART 1925 VR010201377-</ref>
  

Revision as of 10:39, 12 March 2026


After the death of his first wife, Maxwell Berkley (1925-2018) married Irene Maitles (nee Sless, 1925-2020) in 1975. Irene’s first husband was Marcus (who died in his forties in Pollok, Glasgow, in 1946). The Maitles family had a business connection with another of the Zionist families through Marcus’ brother, Henry. He owned cinemas and theatres with the Winocour brothers, Harry and Claude. Official Valuation records for 1935 list Henry as ‘proprietor’ of a cinema in Chapel Lane, Irvine and a Picture House in Townhead Street, Hamilton, both of which are towns near Glasgow.
The Embassy Cinema in Shawlands, Glasgow (on the site that is now the Sir John Stirling Maxwell pub). Built for Harry Winocour in 1936. Sir Harry Lauder and Al Jolson entertained on opening day.
Harry Winocour (original name Hersz Winokur) was from Poland and naturalized as a British citizen in 1947. He married Dora (nee Silver, who died in 1970), in whose name the Dora Winocour Charitable Trust was created in 1969. The Trust was wound up in June 2012 and its remaining resources transferred to the pre-eminent trust bankrolling Scottish Zionism, the Glasgow Jewish Community Trust. Today, its secretary is Helena Winocour (nee Black).
Helena Winocour is actively promoting the ideology of Zionism through the GJCT. Paul Winocour (born in 1951), her husband, is also involved, serving as a director of Jewish Care Scotland (since 2014), an organization that has explicitly committed to Zionist principles. Other directors of the company over the years have included a roster of surnames from the Caledonian Cousinhood of Zionism, including Beach, Dover, Lewis, Links, Livingston (twice), Morron, Strang, Tankel (twice), Tenby, and Walton. Other members of the extended Winocour family have also played significant roles in the Zionist movement.
Richard Alan Winocour (Paul’s younger brother, born in 1956) became a settler colonist in occupied Palestine after having married Simone Ruth Plotnikoff in Eastwood and Mearns, Glasgow, in 1986. His son, Naftali, is now a member of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Their other offspring, Jacob (born in 1993), Yael (born in 1996), and Leah are all settler colonists in Palestine, Jacob and Yael having moved there from a childhood in Glasgow. Jacob served in the so-called IDF for two years and eight months (August 2013 to March 2016), where he says he was “combat trained,” and “Reported field intel to superior officers.”
Other extended family members involved are David Winocour, who attended the Zionist Jewish Free School (JFS) in London, studied American Studies & Politics at the University of Nottingham, and has worked with the Zionist group Aish On Campus. Back in Glasgow, Paul and Helena’s son, the twenty-something university student Toby (born 2001), formerly attended the 20,000-pound-a-year fee-paying Hutchesons’ Grammar School in Glasgow. Zionist activism—under the heading Jewish Activities in Mainstream Schools, bankrolled by the UJIA — is welcome within the school and involves setting up a “Jewish society” to radicalize the pupils before they even reach university or the world of work. He has already signed up to work with the Zionist movement through his role as Social Media Manager at Glasgow Friends of Israel (since September 2024) and “BBC Media Accuracy Reporter” for the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) (since December 2024).[1]

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Charities

Dora Winocour Charitable Trust

Timeline

  • 21 April 1920 - Anyone guileless enough to believe what he reads in moneylending advertisements might imagine That Glasgow swarms with wealthy Scotchmen whose noble mission it is to relieve the financial needs of brother Scotchmen by means of advances on easy terms without inquiry or security. At the suggestion of a local correspondent I have looked into the credentials of some of these Scottish philanthropists and the results are rather entertaining. For instance, the usurer trading as Andrew Walker, Limited, 180, Hope Street, boldly proclaims himself "a Genuine Scotsman." But Andrew Walker is really Aaron Green (formerly Greenberg, and originally of Russian nationality), and two or three other members of the same family, who reside at 20, Campbell Avenue, Langside. The company, which offers to lend thousands to all and sundry has a capital of £5OO. "Scotsmen" also figure in the advertisement of Robert M'Leod, Limited, 96, Renfield Street, Glasgow, but the company actually consists of Daniel Abrahams, 11, Cranworth Street, two other members of his family, and one Carl Horsman. George Ramsay, Limited, 75, Jamaica Street, invites all classes to apply for loans from £5 to £5,000. The paid-up capital of this concern is £2O, and the directors are Myer Winocour and his wife, both of Russian nationality, 13, Langside Place, Glasgow. Three more of the Russian tribe of Winocours (Claude and Polly, 119, Albert Road, and William, 102, South Portland Street) masquerade as Edward Scott, Limited, 68, Bath Street, and with a paid-up capital of £3O offer advances up to £3,000. Harry Levitus, 31, St. Andrew's Drive, Pollokshields, Glasgow, and Emanuel Levitus, 18, Montague Street, Edinburgh, run a usury shop under the name of Henry Smith, Limited, 173, Vincent Street, Glasgow. "We kill large interest," they announce. "We are the right people to deal with" is the claim of what seems to be a rival firm, the City Financiers, Limited, 51, Gordon Street. But the same Harry Levitus is also one of the City Financiers, his fellow-director being Maurice Leon Miller, who was of Russian nationality before he became British. Levitus adorns the board of yet another company styled Edward Carswell, Limited. These cases show how easily and completely one of the Purposes of the Moneylenders' Act is defeated. It was intended that this Act should compel Shylock to trade in his own name, but by a simple and inexpensive process under another Act he forms what is practically a private company, and so we have Russian Hebrews blossoming forth as Andrew Walkers, George Ramsays, and so on. [15]
  • 1925 - Claud Winocour was a tenant in a house at 45 Camphill Avenue, Glasgow - occupation given as 'financier'.[16]

See also

Notes

  1. https://www.mintpressnews.com/caledonian-cousinhood-scotland-zionist-families-israel/290252/
  2. WINOCOUR ELIAS 65 ----- M 1920 644 / 17 / 226 Gorbals
  3. WINOCOUR PERCY JACKSON MATTIE 1908 564 / 2 / 156 Greenock West
  4. WINOCOUR REBECCA JACKSON F 1909 560 / 728 Cathcart (Lanark)
  5. WINOCOUR JACK EMANUEL JACKSON M 1913 644 / 16 / 351 Govanhill
  6. WINOCOUR HENRY MARCUS JACKSON M 1915 644 / 16 / 658 Govanhill
  7. WINOCOUR FRED M 1915 644 / 16 / 1042 Govanhill
  8. WINOCOUR GERALD JACKSON M 1917 644 / 16 / 328 Govanhill
  9. WINOCOUR MYER 82 MARCUS M 1974 650 / 224 Eastwood and Mearns
  10. WINOCOUR ELLIOT M 1920 633 / B / 938 Cathcart (Lanark)
  11. WINOCOUR YVETTE 87 CARON F 2016 650 / 219 Eastwood and Mearns
  12. WINOCOUR ELLIOT DAVIDSON YVETTE 1949 644 / 19 / 355 Cathcart (Glasgow)
  13. JC, Page 28 for 21-06-1985
  14. WINOCOUR BERTRAM 90 ROBINSON M 2015 650 / 343 Eastwood and Mearns
  15. Truth - Wednesday 21 April 1920
  16. WINOCOUR CLAUD Tenant HOUSE 45 CAMPHILL AVENUE CATHCART 1925 VR010201377-