B’nai Hashachar

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B'nai Hashachar (also spelled "Bnai Hashachar") was a Zionist youth society in Glasgow that was active at least in the 1940s.

Aims: The society's main objective was to promote Zionism among Jewish youth. It explicitly described itself as a non-political organisation focused on the training of Jewish youth for life and work in Palestine.

Activities: It held rallies and meetings, as reported in the Jewish Echo newspaper in the 1940s. Notable people: Individuals associated with the society included Joe Cina (a speaker for the group) and Jack Miller (who outlined the aims of "Hashachar").

The name "B'nai Hashachar" is a Hebrew term meaning "Sons of the Dawn" or "Children of the Dawn". The organisation appears to have been a local Glasgow group related to a broader Zionist youth movement of that era.

Timeline

  • 1938 - B’NAI HASHACHAR At a meeting held in the Zionist Centre last Sunday, the following Conveners were appointed:—Mr. J. Barnett, Study Circle Convener; Mr. W. Wanger, J.N.F. Convener; Mr. D. Wolfson, F.Z.Y. Convener. Mr. J. Barnett was also appointed a member of the House Committee. The B'nai Hashachar contemplate holding a Bus Tour sometime in June. Particulars will be announced shortly.[1]

Notes

  1. Jewish Echo - Friday 20 May 1938