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*18 June 1949 - JEWELLERY RAID WITH REVOLVERS ALLEGED At a High Court pleading diet in Glasgow to-day four wen denied charges of assault and robbery. ) John Reilly, Bernard McCartan, Samuel Morrison and Barnet Wein were charged that, on March 27, in premises occupied by [[Gerber Bros.]], Ltd.. 127 Argyle Street, they assaulted [[Nathan Lewis Gerber]], managing director, presented revolvers, and threatened to shoot him} knocked him down, tied a scarf over his mouth, bound him with rove and robbed him of keys, papers, £4, five cases, 61 jewellery cases, 53 ring pads, 43 cardboard boxes, 3166 rings, 23 cigarette cases, 60 necklaces, four compacts, 25 pairs of earrings, nine brooches, ‘eight bracelets and a suitcase, - They are also charged that in the same premises they assaulted [[Joseph Livingston]], an employee, presented a revolver at him. struck him on the head with a cosh or similar weapon, knocked him down. tied a handkerchief over his face, bound him with rope. robbed him of keys and £77 of money, and that in Argyle Street they stole a motor car. The case was continued until the sitting of the High Court on June 28.<ref>Sporting Post - Saturday 18 June 1949.</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:17, 4 July 2026

Scottish Jewish family known for business, philanthropy, and Zionist activities in Glasgow


The Gerber family is a prominent Scottish Jewish family based primarily in Glasgow, noted for their contributions to business, Jewish communal life, and Zionist causes.

History

The Gerber family, of Eastern European Jewish origin, settled in Glasgow in the early 20th century. They initially resided in the Gorbals district, a hub for Jewish immigrants.[1]

Business activities

The family established Gerber Bros, a successful wholesale warehouse and commercial enterprise, particularly noted as wholesale jewellers. Hymie Gerber and uncles ran the business.[1]

In 1968, family members founded the accounting firm Gerber, Landa & Gee in Glasgow, which has supported local charities and initiatives for over 50 years.[2]

Cyril Gerber (1916–2012) expanded into the arts sector, founding the Compass Gallery in 1969 and Cyril Gerber Fine Art, influencing Scotland's visual arts scene. He was awarded an OBE for his contributions.[3]

Jewish communal and Zionist roles

The family has played significant roles in Glasgow's Jewish community and Zionist movement.

Barnet Gerber (1880–1947) served as financial treasurer for the Michael Simons Lodge (Order Achei Brith) operating from the Herzl Zionist Institute.[4]

B. Gerber was an officer in the early Glasgow Zionist Association, involved in fundraising operations helping establish dedicated Zionist communal spaces.[5]

Through marriage, the family connected to the Woolfson family. Clara Gerber (Woolfson) linked the families. Her son Edward "Eddie" Woolfson served as President of the Glasgow Zionist Organisation (1953–1959) and President of the Glasgow Jewish Representative Council (1958–1961).[5]

Dr. Harry Gerber and family donated to Jewish welfare, including gardens at Arklet Housing in memory of his wife Lily Gerber.[6]

Ken Gerber has served as Chairman of Giffnock and Newlands Hebrew Congregation, Scotland's largest Jewish congregation, and is a legal expert and author.[7]

Pat Gerber (1934–2006) was a noted author and journalist contributing to Scottish cultural life.[8]

Family members have supported Jewish Care Scotland, the Jewish National Fund, and groups like Glasgow Friends of Israel.

Notable members

Many key names in the Caledonian Cousinhood including from the Goldberg family, Wolfson family, Woolfson family, Levinson family/Livingston family, Golombok family, Furst family, Sragowitz family, Gerber family and many others; from the Jewish Echo, 11 January 1929.[9]

Family Tree


Name Birth and death year
Abram Leyzer Gerber 1846 - ????
Barnet Gerber 1880 - 1947
Chane Gerber 1878 - 1935
Clara Gerber 1877 - 1945
Clarice Gerber 1903 - ????
Clarice Gerber 1908 - ????
Girsha Leyb Gerber 1852 - ????
Hymie Gerber 1889 - 1976
Isadore Gerber (Itzi 1913 - 1967
Itsyk Gerber 1854 - ????
Jankel Gerber 1856 - ????
Joe Woolf Gerber 1914 - 2000
Leslie Gerber 1930 - 2008
Leyzer Gerber 1851 - ????
Natie Lewis Gerber 1885 - 1962
Paulina Gerber 1872 - 1957
Polly Gerber 1905 - 1994
Rebecca Gerber 1883 - 1964
Rebecca Gerber 1886 - ????
Samuel Joseph Gerber 1908 - 1981
Shlioma Gerber 1820 - ????
Sora Dvera Gerber 1849 - ????
Stira Leah Gerber 1856 - ????
Yosef Wolf Gerber 1842 - 1891

Timeline

  • 18 June 1949 - JEWELLERY RAID WITH REVOLVERS ALLEGED At a High Court pleading diet in Glasgow to-day four wen denied charges of assault and robbery. ) John Reilly, Bernard McCartan, Samuel Morrison and Barnet Wein were charged that, on March 27, in premises occupied by Gerber Bros., Ltd.. 127 Argyle Street, they assaulted Nathan Lewis Gerber, managing director, presented revolvers, and threatened to shoot him} knocked him down, tied a scarf over his mouth, bound him with rove and robbed him of keys, papers, £4, five cases, 61 jewellery cases, 53 ring pads, 43 cardboard boxes, 3166 rings, 23 cigarette cases, 60 necklaces, four compacts, 25 pairs of earrings, nine brooches, ‘eight bracelets and a suitcase, - They are also charged that in the same premises they assaulted Joseph Livingston, an employee, presented a revolver at him. struck him on the head with a cosh or similar weapon, knocked him down. tied a handkerchief over his face, bound him with rope. robbed him of keys and £77 of money, and that in Argyle Street they stole a motor car. The case was continued until the sitting of the High Court on June 28.[21]

Companies

See also

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cyril Gerber obituary, Obituary: Cyril Gerber OBE The Scotsman, 5 September 2012.
  2. Gerber Landa & Gee, About Gerber Landa & Gee website, accessed July 2026.
  3. Cyril Gerber obituary, Art world mourns death of leading gallery owner The Herald, 29 August 2012.
  4. Community records and Jewish welfare histories in Glasgow.
  5. 5.0 5.1 G. Schaffer, Zionism, Aliyah, and the Jews of Glasgow Shofar, 2019.
  6. Arklet Housing history, A History of Arklet Housing Association Hanover Scotland, 2022.
  7. Community reports, Jewish Telegraph, Glasgow Jewish community records.
  8. Pat Gerber obituary, Pat Gerber obituary The Herald, 14 September 2006.
  9. WOOLFSON PHILIP GREBER CLERA 1897 644 / 9 / 352 Kelvin
  10. https://www.geni.com/people/Barnet-Gerber/6000000007143863295
  11. GERBER REBECCA LAZARUS ISAAC 1902 644 / 12 / 53 Gorbals
  12. GERBER JOSEPH WOOLF GOLDSTONE M 1914 633 / B / 676 Cathcart (Lanark)
  13. https://www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/13071275.cyril-gerber/
  14. https://www.scotsman.com/news/obituaries/obituary-cyril-gerber-obe-gallery-owner-whose-contribution-to-visual-art-in-scotland-was-unique-and-enduring-1609486
  15. Gerber Cyril Humphreys Jessie Elizabet 1945 644 / 19 / 438 Cathcart (Glasgow)
  16. https://archive.ph/KpcmC
  17. Gerber Gillian Carol Steinschreiber Samuel Aaron 1970 562 / 363 Eastwood and Mearns
  18. GERBER HELENA Goldstone F 1920 633 / B / 861 Cathcart (Lanark)
  19. GERBER ABRAHAM Goldstone M 1922 644 / 18 / 516 Pollokshields
  20. Sporting Post - Saturday 18 June 1949.