Dundee Zionist Society

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  • 1973 - Dundee Zionist Society - Chairman—S. M. Gillis, 1, Osborne Place, Dundee.[1]
  • 1937 - ZIONISM IN DUNDEE J.N.F. Branch and Zionist Society Established Extraordinary enthusiasm for the JN.F. was displayed by almost every member of the Dundee Jewish community, when they were visited last Sunday by several members of the Glasgow J.N.F., Commission, whose aim it was to establish a Commission in Dundee. The Glasgow visitors, Mr. Fred Nettler, J.P., Provincial Vice- President of the Zionist Federation and Vice-President of the J.N.F., Mr. E. M. Naftalin, Box Convener of the Glasgow Commission, and Mr. K. Cina, Hon. Secretary of the Commission, were entertained to lunch, on their arrival in Dundee, by Mr. and Mrs. H. Levinson, 6 Springfield. Prior to their departure, they again experienced Dundee hospitality, being entertained to supper by Mr. and Mrs. S. Gillis, 25 Springfield, The visitors proceeded to the Masonic Halls, in which were gathered nearly the entire Jewish population, and many of the non-Jewish community, including a number of clergymen. An address by Mr, Fred Nettler, in which he described the heroic struggles and magnificent achievements of the Chalutzim during the past 25 years, and the part that the J.N.F. played in the development of Palestine, illustrated by his well-known colour film of Palestine, was very well received by the large gathering, which evinced great interest in all aspects of the subject, Rev. M. Isaacs, who proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. Nettler, said that his film inspired them all to participate in the work of reconstruction in Palestine. Bailie Caldwell thanked Mr. Nettler on behalf of the non- Jews present for his lucid exposition of the Jewish question, and praised his colour film, which, he said, did justice to the great work of the Jewish pioneers. Following this address and film show, the Glasgow visitors discussed with the Dundee Jews, at a meeting in the Synagogue Rooms, the formation of a Dundee Commission of the J.N.F. It was ultimately decided to establish a society, to be known as the Dundee Zionist Society, which should control all Zionist and J.N.F. work in the community. A special sub-committee, which is, in effect, a J.N.F. Commission, will devote itself exclusively to the management of JN.F. affairs, but all work will be carried out under the auspices of the Zionist Society. A ladies’ committee was coopted, their function being similar to that of the Glasgow Women’s Zionist Organisation. . The office-bearers of the new Society are.—Rev. M. Isaacs, Chairman; Mr. L. Hyman, Vice- Chairman; Mr. H. Levinson, Hon. Treasurer; Mr. H, Silver, Hon Secretary. Committee Messrs. F. Fredman, I. Rosen, S. Gillis, and H. Milos; Ladies' Committee, Mrs. M. Isaacs, Mrs. H. Levinson, and Mrs. S. Gillis[2]
  • 1913 - First listed in the Jewish Year Book 1914.[3]

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Notes

  1. The Zionist Year Book, 1973.
  2. Jewish Echo - Friday 09 September 1938
  3. https://www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk/community/dundee/index.htm
  4. First listed in the Jewish Year Book 1905/6.
  5. First listed in the Jewish Year Book 1914.
  6. First listed in the Jewish Year Book 1926.
  7. First listed in the Jewish Year Book 1928.
  8. First listed in the Jewish Year Book 1956.
  9. First listed in the Jewish Year Book 1980.