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| − | Misha Louvish was like his father before him a central player in the Glasgow Zionist movement. He and his wife Eva became settler colonists shortly after the Nakba. | + | Misha Louvish was, like his father before him ,a central player in the Glasgow Zionist movement. He and his wife Eva became settler colonists shortly after the Nakba.<ref> https://www.jpost.com/magazine/jews-in-kilts-376195</ref> |
Son of [[Nathan Louvish]] | Son of [[Nathan Louvish]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:22, 12 July 2026
Misha Louvish was, like his father before him ,a central player in the Glasgow Zionist movement. He and his wife Eva became settler colonists shortly after the Nakba.[1]
Son of Nathan Louvish
Timeline
- 1935 - FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE LOUVISH—BURKE Mr. Misha Louvish, M.A., to Miss Eva Burke, of 12 South Grove, L.ondon, E. 3, on Sunday, April 14th, at East London Synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. N. Louvish will be ‘At Home”’ to friends at 36 Thorncliffe Gardens, S.l, on Sunday, April 7th, from & p.m, No cards.[2]
- 1938 - Louvish wrote a letter on the dearth of Lewis Rifkind to the Jewish Echo from 'Haifa'.[3]
Affiliation
Notes
- ↑ https://www.jpost.com/magazine/jews-in-kilts-376195
- ↑ Jewish Echo - Friday 29 March 1935
- ↑ Jewish Echo - Friday 14 January 1938