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Archive Catalogue (PDF format) - Hull History Centre Catalogue
Hull History Centre: Records of the Hull Jewish Community
C DJC
RECORDS OF THE HULL JEWISH COMMUNITY
1767-2012
Accession Number: 11/27
Historical Background: The existence of a Jewish Community in Hull can be dated at least
to the 18th century. More solid evidence can be found from the early 19th century and census
estimates provided by the chief Rabbi suggest that in 1851 the Jewish population in Hull
numbered 200. According to the Jewish Yearbook almost half a century later in 1898 the
community was 1500 members strong. By 1900, just two years later, this figure had risen to
2000 and by 1910 stood at 2500, at which level it remained until 1935. By 1946, the Jewish
community is believed to have numbered 2000 and remained so until 1955. Between 1955
and 1965 the population rose to 2500, again achieving its highest recorded levels. However,
since the 1960s the Jewish community in Hull has seen a dramatic decline, and in 1990
stood at just 1120, with numbers falling even further to just 670 in 2004.
This 300 year history is documented by the records of a host of Jewish organisations and
governing boards; in the records of individual congregations and synagogues that have
existed at various times throughout this period, and in the records of societies, charities and
clubs established by the community to provide for its leisure and social life. It is these records
that constitute the Records of the Hull Jewish Community.
Congregations and Synagogues
The beginnings of a Jewish community in Hull can be traced to the late 18th century. The
earliest concrete evidence dates from 1766 when an Isaac Levy was known to be occupying
a property in Church Lane. Following the Gordon Riots of 1780, the community acquired a
former Catholic Chapel in Posterngate ruined during the riots, and restored it for use as a
synagogue, practicing the Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual. This is the earliest known synagogue in
Hull. Disagreement amongst the community in 1809 led to a rival synagogue being
established at property in Parade Row, Princes Dock, under the leadership of Joseph Lyon.
The congregations of the two synagogues were re-united in 1826 with the building of the Hull
Hebrew Congregation synagogue in Robinson Row. The first foundation stones were laid by
Solomon Meyer (of the Posterngate Synagogue) and by Israel Jacobs (of the Parade Row
Synagogue) on 27 February 1826. The synagogue opened on the 18 June 1827, was rebuilt
and re-consecrated on the 26 September 1852.
Tensions amongst the Hull Hebrew Congregation at Robinson Row again arose in 1902,
leading to the establishment of the Western Synagogue in Linnaeus Street by a break-away
group of families. In September 1902 Mr O.E. D'Avigdor Goldsmid laid the foundation stone
at Linnaeus Street, and the synagogue was consecrated by Chief Rabbi Reverend Dr Adler
in May 1903. The Western Synagogue remained at this location until its closure in 1994, and
continued to practice the Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual.
The remaining community at Robinson Row synagogue renamed themselves the Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation and established a new synagogue in Osborne Street, where the
community continued to worship in accordance with the Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual until 1993.
The foundation of the synagogue at Osborne Street was laid in 1902. The synagogue opened
on 10 September 1903 at which point the Robinson Row synagogue closed. The Osborne
Street synagogue was enlarged in 1932, destroyed by German air raid in 1941, and
reopened in 1955.
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In addition to the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation and Hull Western Synagogues, a third
Orthodox congregation, which came to be known as the Hull Central Synagogue, was
established in 1886 at Waltham Street aka School Street. This congregation accommodated
an expanding Jewish population in Hull resulting from eastern European immigration. In 1914
the synagogue moved from its initial location in Waltham Street to new premises in Cogan
Street where it remained until destroyed during an air raid in 1940. A large house in West
Parade was used for worship 1940-1951, and from 1951 the congregation worshipped at
Synagogue premises in Park Street. The Hull Central Synagogue remained open until 1976
when it closed and congregants joined either the Western or Old Hebrew Congregations.
In 1992, following decades of discussions, the Western Synagogue and Old Hebrew
Congregations officially amalgamated to become the Hull Hebrew Congregation. The old
synagogues were subsequently sold and a new building was constructed at Pryme Street,
Anlaby, Hull, to accommodate the new united congregation. The Pryme Street Synagogue
was consecrated on 2 April 1995 by the Chief Rabbi and remains the home of the active Hull
Hebrew Congregation.
Currently, Hull is home to two active Jewish groups: The Hull Hebrew Congregation at the
Pryme Street synagogue, practicing the Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual; and the Ne've Shalom
Synagogue, established 1964 at Great Gutter Lane, practicing the Reform ritual.
Further synagogues, also practicing the Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual, are known to have been
located at Dagger Lane aka Ten Faith Lane (founded 17th century and demolished around
1700), Prince Street (founded 19th century), and Nile Street (founded 1878). Former
Missions, also practicing the Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual, are known to have been located at
Great Thornton Street Synagogue (founded 1885 and closed 1900), Great Passage Street
Synagogue (founded 1914), and Adelaide Street Synagogue (founded 1926). This collection
does not contain records relating to any of these synagogues. References can also be found
to a 'New Hebrew Congregation', formerly the New Hebrew Burial Society, (closed 1964),
founded 1916, practicing the Ashkanazi Orthodox ritual, at Lower Union Street Synagogue,
and formerly at 4 Beadle Terrace, Goodwin Street, Hull. Some passing references to this
congregation are to be found within this collection.
Jewish Organisations
Over the centuries the Hull Jewish Community has been served by a vast number of
voluntary societies and clubs, communal committees, boards and councils. Notable
organisations governing the spiritual life of the community included the Communal Chevra
Kadisha, a Jewish burial society founded in the early 20th century to oversee the correct
burial of deceased members of the community. They have also included the Hull Board of
Shechita which was established in the 1930s to oversee the provision of kosher food for the
community and was composed of representative members of each of the congregations in
Hull. In addition the Communal Chedar, or Talmud Torah, has provided for the spiritual
education and preparation of Jewish children for participation in the Jewish way of life.
Organisations have also been founded to protect and represent the interests of the
community in wider Hull Society. Such bodies have included the Hull Jewish Representative
Council which was established in the early 20th century to speak on behalf of the Jewish
population of Hull and was responsible for keeping the community up to date with matters
affecting them through the publication of the Hull Jewish Watchman newsletter. They have
also included the Hull Public Relations Committee and the Hull Trades Advisory Council
established in the mid 20th century.
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Numerous organisations have been established to promote the welfare of the community,
most notably the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, which was established in 1880 to coordinate and oversee charity efforts on behalf of the Jewish poor, sick and elderly in Hull.
These organisations have also included the Hull Hebrew Ladies Benevolent Society, a late
19th century society providing financial aid and support to poor Jews, the Hull Jewish
Friendship Club established in the mid 20th century , the Hull Jewish Blind Society, the Hull
Orphan Aid Society, and the Hull B’nai B’rith mens and women’s lodges and youth
organisation.
The community was active in aiding immigrant Jews coming to Hull from eastern Europe and
significantly aided the welfare of these people through the establishement of the Hull Hebrew
Transmigration Aid Society and the Hull Jewish Association for the Protection of Girls and
Women which sought to ensure the safe passage of Jewish females through the port whilst
awaiting transport to onward destinations.
The Hull community has also been very active in participating in national and international
issues through the establishment of various regional branches of wider associations. Such
branches have included the Labour Friends of Israel, a political party aiming to promote cooperation between Labour parties in Britain and Israel, and the Women’s International Zionist
Organisation, a voluntary organsation aiming to improve the social welfare and education of
people living in Israel.
In addition to these organisations various societies have been established to provide for the
social life of the Jewish Community in Hull. Such societies notably include the Hull Judeans
Maccabi, a dramatic and sporting society incorporating cricket, football, rugby, table tennis
and drama clubs amongst others. Other societies include the Hull Jewish Institute, Hull
University JSOC, the Parkfield Centre, and the Hull Jewish Drama Club.
Custodial History: Accession 11/27: Records within this accession were deposited with Hull
City Council, Hull History Centre, Worship Street, Hull, HU2 8BG, on 14 April 2011, having
been collected together from a variety of locations with connections to the Jewish Community
throughout Hull by the Honorary Archivist of the Hull Jewish Archive. Prior to this records
were held by the Secretary of the Hull Hebrew Congregation, Pryme Street Synagogue, by
individual members of the community, and at locations throughout Hull with connections to
the Jewish Community.
Description: This collection contains the papers of the Hull Jewish Community and include
the following groups of papers: Records relating to various Hull based Jewish Organisations
responsible for regulating and overseeing the lives and wellbeing of the community's
members, 1860-2011 [C DJC/1]; Records relating to the administration and activities of
individual Congregations and Synagogues in Hull, 1852-2010 [C DJC/2]; Printed material
providing secondary source evidence relating to the Hull Jewish Community and including
biographical works relating to some members of the community, 1767-2010 [C DJC/3];
Research papers collated by individual members within and associated with the community,
20th-21st century [C DJC/4].
Language: Mostly English, some Hebrew
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Arrangement: The choice of arrangement was made after consultation with members of the
community, and also with professional colleagues responsible for cataloguing similar
collections in other record offices and archives repositories. Following consultation an
arrangement consisting of four subcollections was devised in order to provide a logical
structure to the collection, which attempts to recreate the original order of records creation
and to restore provenance to items within the collection.
These four subcollections are as follows:
[C DJC/1] ORGANISATIONS, 1860-2011
[C DJC/2] CONGREGATIONS RECORDS, 1852-2010
[C DJC/3] PRINTED MATERIAL, 1767-2010
[C DJC/4] RESEARCH FILES, 20th-21st century
Extent: 4 subcollections
Related Materials at Hull History Centre: Various records are held at the Hull History
Centre in addition to this collection that may aid research into the history of the Hull Jewish
Community. C TED/2 contains records of the City Education Department including papers
relating to the Hebrew Communal School at Lambert Street. C BRE/7 contains records
relating to Alien Administration in the wake of the 1793 Aliens Act and includes papers
relating to the registration of Jewish immigrants upon entry into ports at Hull and the
surrounding area. C TAB contains building control plans and includes plans relating to
various buildings owned and used by the Jewish Community in Hull. OS maps often mark
sites of relevance such as Jewish cemeteries and synagogues. C TYP contains records
relating to war damaged buildings and include files relating to Jewish synagogues and
buildings. Papers relating to various prominent Jewish individuals serving as civic dignitaries
can also be found amongst the records of the City Council. These include papers relating to
Alderman Henry Feldman in C TMY and C DFM, Alderman Leo Schultz in C TYA, and Hull
City Council Year Books recording the various mayors and sheriffs including those of Jewish
heritage in C TMY/4.
Related Materials in Other Repositories: The University of Southampton hosts the Jewish
Archives Survey Database, a central point of reference for the existence of Jewish Archives
in England and for Repositories in England holding these records. The archives of the Office
of the Chief Rabbi are held at the London Metropolitan Archive and contain a wealth of
information regarding the Jewish Community in Britain. A final repository of note is the Jewish
Military Museum London which holds various archives relating to Jewish ex-servicemen and
women including service books and records.
Access Conditions: Access will be granted to any accredited reader. Please note that some
records may be subject to closure under Data Protection legislation or at the reqest of the
Depositor. Please also note that it is not currently possible to provide access to some
electronic items within the collection due to the format of the media on which they are stored.
Where either if these instances occur note has been made on individual record entries. If you
require access to closed records please consult an archivist as it may be possible to grant
access in some cases.
Copyright: Various copyrights are attached to different items within this collection. Please be
aware that permission may need to be sought for certain items and that this is noted at
individual item level. Please consult a member of staff if further information is required.
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ORGANISATIONS
1860-2011
Accession Number: 11/27
Description: This sub-collection contains records of various clubs, societies, councils,
boards, and associations responsible for overseeing the spiritual life, welfare, and social
activities of the Jewish community in Hull. Only those organisations responsible for
community wide issues and activities are included in this subcollection. Records relating to
individual Synagogues can be found in the subcollection 'Congregation Records' [C DJC/2].
Arrangement: Records in this sub-collection have been arranged into series, each series
relating to an individual organisation, and records within each series have been arranged by
record type where possible due to the lack of evidence of original order.
Series in this sub-collection are arranged alphabetically as follows:
C DJC/1/1 Hull Association of Jewish Ex Servicemen and Women (AJEX), 1933-2010
C DJC/1/2 Hull B'nai B'rith Lodges, 1909-1990
C DJC/1/3 Hull Board of Shechita, 1933-1981
C DJC/1/4 Hull Brotherly Help Lodge No.19, 1903-1919
C DJC/1/5 Hull Communal Chevra Kadisha, 1939-1982
C DJC/1/6 Hull Council of Christians and Jews, 1933-2007
C DJC/1/7 Hull Daughters of Zion, 1965-1984
C DJC/1/8 Hull Friends of Magen David Adom, 1960s-2007
C DJC/1/9 Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, 1912-2010
C DJC/1/10 Hull Hebrew Girls School Management Board, 1885-1970
C DJC/1/11 Hull Hebrew Transmigration Aid Society, 1923-1925
C DJC/1/12 Hull Hillel Foundation Management Committee, 1974-1985
C DJC/1/13 Hull Jewish Archive Committee, 2003-2010
C DJC/1/14 Hull Jewish Association for the Protection of Girls and Women, 1910-1914
C DJC/1/15 Hull Jewish Blind Society, 1987
C DJC/1/16 Hull Jewish Drama Club, 1947-1981
C DJC/1/17 Hull Jewish Friendship Club, 1959-2006
C DJC/1/17a Hull Jewish Golf Club, 1950-2008
C DJC/1/18 Hull Jewish Institute, 1951-1975
C DJC/1/19 Hull Jewish Representative Council, 1948-2008
C DJC/1/20 Hull Jewish Watchman Editorial Board, 1953-2010
C DJC/1/21 Hull Jewish Youth and Community Centre Committee, 1969-1970
C DJC/1/22 Hull Joint Israel Appeal Committee, 1928-1997
C DJC/1/23 Hull Judeans Maccabi, 1926-1990
C DJC/1/24 Hull Labour Friends of Israel, 1979
C DJC/1/24a Hull Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society, 1860-1896
C DJC/1/25 Hull Orphan Aid Society, 1972-1975
C DJC/1/26 Hull Public Relations Committee, 1936-1973
C DJC/1/27 Hull Talmud Torah, 1860-2011
C DJC/1/28 Hull Trades Advisory Council, 1944-1956
C DJC/1/29 Hull United Synagogues Council, 1960-1977
C DJC/1/30 Hull University JSOC, 1981-1998
C DJC/1/31 Hull Women’s Zionist Organisation, 1950s-2009
C DJC/1/32 Hull World Jewish Congress, 1949
C DJC/1/33 Hull Young Zionist Association, 1923-1953
C DJC/1/34 Parkfield Centre Management Committee, 1962-1993
Extent: 36 series
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Hull Association of Jewish
Ex Servicemen and Women (AJEX)
1933-2010
Description: This series contains records relating to the Hull branch of the Association of
Jewish Ex-Service Men and Women (AJEX). AJEX is a national association of regional
branches formed for the benefit of Jewish ex-service men and women, to commemorate
fallen comrades, to provide aid for needy ex-servicemen and women, and to educate future
generations against the horrors of WWII. The Hull branch of AJEX was originally formed as
the 'Duveen Section' of the Royal British Legion in 1929, after a group of ex-soldiers from
Hull attended a national Kaddish at Whitehall marking the erection of the Cenotaph to the
memory of fallen Jewish servicemen. The 90th anniversary of the Kaddish was
commemorated in Hull with a remembrance service arranged by Hull AJEX Branch Chairman
Perris Coupland. The Hull branch of AJEX has been responsible for arranging annual
Remembrance Day services on which occasions parades of members were held and
attended by various civic dignitaries including the many Jewish Lord Mayors and Sheriffs of
Hull. Note that the association's national headquarters is situated in London and is
responsible for the founding of the Jewish Military Museum in London which hosts 'The
Record of Honor', a database of Jewish ex-servicemen and women who served in the British
Armed Forces during the period 1939-1960.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 8 subseries:
C DJC/1/1/1 Letters Out Books, 1933-1935
C DJC/1/1/2 Remembrance Day Orders of Service, 1948-2010
C DJC/1/1/3 Brochures, 1977
C DJC/1/1/4 Correspondence, 1977-2001
C DJC/1/1/5 Programmes, 1978-2004
C DJC/1/1/6 Newspaper and Journal Cuttings, 1984-2009
C DJC/1/1/7 Videos, 1996
C DJC/1/1/8 Photographs, 1940s-2000s
Extent: 8 subseries
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C DJC/1/1/1
Letters Out Books
1933-1935
Subseries contains Letters Out Books kept by the
secretary of Hull Branch AJEX to record letters
sent by this officer on behalf of the Association
1 item
C DJC/1/1/1/1
Letters Out Book
Letterbook containing carbon copy letters sent by
Harry Rosen as the Honorary Secretary of Hull
Association of Jewish Ex-Service Men and
Women.
Note: Donated to Hull Jewish Archive by Leslie
Dysch, son-in-law of Harry Rosen.
1 item
C DJC/1/1/2
Remembrance Day Orders of Service
12 Feb 193314 Nov 1935
1948-2010
Subseries contains Orders of Service relating to
Remembrance Day services organised by Hull
Branch AJEX, and the earlier Hull branch of the
British Legion 'Duveen Section'
9 items
C DJC/1/1/2/1
Order of Service
Remembrance Service conducted by Rabbi
Joseph Lever as Honorary Chaplain of AJEX Hull
Branch, service organised by the AJEX Hull
Branch. Note that this item is written on letterhead
paper of Hull Branch AJEX which shows the
following to be officers: Mark Black, Honorary Life
President; C. Brown, Honorary Chairman; H.
Hirschfield, Honorary Secretary, M. Daniels,
Honorary Treasurer.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Yank Finestein in
2010.
1 item
n.d.
C DJC/1/1/2/2
Order of Service
Remembrance Service at Hull Western
Synagogue on 21 Nov 1948, service officiated by
Rev D. Hirsch assisted by Rev J. Freedberg and
Rev J. Levinson as Cantors, service involved
dedication of a standard presented by Mr and Mrs
J. Marks in memory of their brother BDG. Fred
Rapstone who was killed in action 20 Nov 1942,
service organised by The British Legion, Hull
Branch, Duveen Section
1 item
1948
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C DJC/1/1/2/3
Order of Service
Remembrance Service at Hull Western
Synagogue on 20 Nov 1949, service officiated by
Rev D. Hirsch assisted by Rev J. Freedberg, Rev
J. Levinson, and Rev H. Davies as Cantors,
service organised by The British Legion, Hull
Branch, Duveen Section.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Natalie
Winetroube on 5 Aug 2005.
1 item
1949
C DJC/1/1/2/4
Order of Service
Remembrance Service at Hull Western
Synagogue on 12 Nov 1950, service officiated by
Rev S. Brown and Rev J. Freedberg, assisted by
Rev J. Levinson, Rev H. Davies, and choir as
Cantors, service involved dedication of the King's
Colours presented to the British Legion (Hull
Branch) by the Duveen Section in memory of the
late Rev David Hirsch, service organised by The
British Legion, Hull Branch, Duveen Section
1 item
1950
C DJC/1/1/2/5
Order of Service
Remembrance Service at Hull Western
Synagogue on 9 Nov 1952, service addressed by
Rabbi E.S. Rabinowitz of Newcastle, and
conducted by the 'Clergy of the Hull Hebrew
Congregations', service organised by The British
Legion, Hull Branch, Duveen Section
1 item
1952
C DJC/1/1/2/6
Order of Service
Dedication Service at Hull Old Hebrew
Synagogue, Osborne Street on 13 May 1979,
service held on occasion of the laying up and
dedication of a new branch standard presented by
Mr and Mrs Ramsay Black, service officiated by
Rev Dr I. Levy as Honorary Chaplain of AJEX,
Rabbi Dr C. Cooper and Rev H. Davies, service
organised by the Hull Branch AJEX.
Note: Donated to the Archive by 'Rosalie'.
1 item
1979
C DJC/1/1/2/7
Order of Service
Remembrance Service at the Commonwealth War
Graves Cemetery, Bayeux, France, marking the
50th anniversary of D-Day on 6 Jun 1994
1 item
1994
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Order of Service
Remembrance Service at [Pryme Street
Synagogue?] on 8 Nov 1998, service conducted
by Rabbi Shalom Osdoba, attended by Mr John
Parkes as a Deputy Lieutenant of the East Riding
of Yorkshire and Mrs Parkes, and also by
Councillors Brian Petch and Brenda Petch as Lord
Mayor and Mayoress of Hull, service organised by
the Hull Branch AJEX
1 item
1998
C DJC/1/1/2/9
Order of Service
Remembrance Service at [Pryme Street
Synagogue?] on 14 Nov 2010, service conducted
by Rabbi Shalom Osdoba, attended by Hon Mrs
Susan Cunliffe-Lister as Lord Lieutenant of the
East Riding of Yorkshire, by Councillor David
Rudd and his wife Mrs Rosemary Rudd as
Chairman of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council,
and by Councillor David Gemmell and his wife Mrs
Moira Gemmell as Lord Mayor and Mayoress of
Hull, service organised by the Hull Branch AJEX
1 item
2010
C DJC/1/1/3
Brochures
1977
Subseries contains brochures produced by Hull
Branch AJEX to mark various occasions and as a
revenue source for raising funds for the work of
the branch
1 item
C DJC/1/1/3/1
Hull AJEX Brochure
Organised by the Brochure Committee of Hull
Branch AJEX to raise funds for the association in
1977, pages contain names and addresses of
persons subscribing to fund the brochure, printed
by The Walkergate Press Ltd, Beverley, North
Humberside.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Rosalie Black in
Nov 2009.
1 item
C DJC/1/1/4
Correspondence
1977
1977-2001
Subseries contains correspondence of various
persons involved in the Hull Branch AJEX and
relates to Association business
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C DJC/1/1/4/1
Letter
Secretary of Hull Branch AJEX to Rabbi Cooper
following his retirement as Chaplain of the
Association and his replacement by Rabbi Broder.
The writer expresses the committee's desire that
Rabbi Cooper and his wife will still attend
functions and extends their wishes for his healthy
and happy retirement.
1 item
C DJC/1/1/4/2
Circular Letter
Ernest Rosenthall to members of Hull Banch
AJEX reporting on the organisation's activities
throughout the past year
1 item
C DJC/1/1/4/3
Letter
Lionel Cuckle, Honorary Secretary of Hull Branch
AJEX to Harry Lanch. Cuckle informs Lanch that
Mark Black will represent the organisation subject
to confirmation at the next committee meeting.
1 item
C DJC/1/1/4/4
Letter
L. Cuckle as Honorary Secretary of Hull AJEX to
Lee [Kauffman] as Honorary Secretary of Hull
Western Congregation. Cuckle informs Lee of a
plan to create a 'Garden of Remembrance' in the
grounds of the Western Synagogue.
1 item
c.1980s
C DJC/1/1/4/5
Letter
L. Cuckle as Honorary Secretary of Hull AJEX to
Lee [Kauffman] as Honorary Secretary of Hull
Western Congregation. Cuckle requests
permission to hold the organisation's annual
Service of Remembrance at the Western
Synagogue followed by a reception in the hall.
1 item
c.1980s
C DJC/1/1/4/6
Correspondence File
H. Shulman on behalf of the Old Hebrew
Congregation and Perris Coupland as Chairman
of Hull Branch AJEX. Relates to arrangements for
a Remembrance Service to be held 11 Nov 1984
at Hull Old Hebrew Synagogue [Osborne Street].
Also includes a letter from Coupland to Lee F.
Kauffman as Honorary Secretary of Hull Western
Congregation requesting permission for Rabbi
Lever to conduct the service following his election
to the post of Chaplain of Hull Branch AJEX.
1 file (3 pieces)
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c.1970s
5 Feb 1977
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C DJC/1/1/4/7
Correspondence File
L. Cuckle as Honorary Secretary of Hull Branch
AJEX to Lee [Kauffman] as Honorary Secretary of
Hull Western Congregation. Letters relate to a
Service of Remembrance to be held at Hull
Western Synagogue on 23 Jun 1985 to
commemorate the 40th anniversary of the end of
hostilities in 1945.
1 file (2 pieces)
1985
C DJC/1/1/4/8
Letter
Perris Coupland as Chairman of Hull Branch
AJEX to Lee [Kauffman] as Honorary Secretary of
Hull Western Congregation. Coupland informs Lee
of a Service of Remembrance to be held at the
Old Hebrew Synagogue on 9 Nov 1986 and
invites the Executive and members of the Western
Congregation.
1 item
1986
C DJC/1/1/4/9
Letter
Maxwell Daniels as Brochure Chairman of Hull
Branch AJEX to Max Gold requesting support for
a brochure relating to the organisation's annual
ball and dinner at Grange Park Hotel, Willerby, on
12 Nov 1989. Note that proceeds from the sale of
the brochure are to be donated to the Hull Jewish
Flatlets operated by the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians.
1 item
21 Aug 1989
C DJC/1/1/4/10
Letter
Perris Coupland as Chairman of Hull Branch
AJEX to 'Edward' informing him of the
organisation's annual outing to Scarborough to be
followed by tea at Pryme Street Synagogue, and
invite Edward and 'Lorette' to join them for tea
1 item
6 Jul 1995
C DJC/1/1/4/11
Letter
Perris Coupland as Chairman of Hull Branch
AJEX to Judge I. Finestein relating to the
attendance of Finestein at the Annual Service of
Remembrance organised by Hull AJEX on 12 Nov
2000. Note that reference is made to Finestein's
agreement to give a speech after the service.
1 item
6 Feb 2000
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C DJC/1/1/4/12
Letter
Harry I. Shalgosky to Elliot Oppel in which
Shalgosky refers to having read Oppel's book and
goes on to provide some history of the Hull
Branch AJEX club building which was located in
St Lukes Street
1 item
C DJC/1/1/5
Programmes
30 Sep 2001
1978-2004
Subseries contains programmes relating to
dinners and celebration events organised by Hull
Branch AJEX
5 items
C DJC/1/1/5/1
Programme: Hull AJEX Dinner and Ball
Dinner and ball held at Osborne Street
Synagogue on Sunday 12 Nov 1978. Contains
menu and messages from Ernie Rosenthall as
Chairman of Hull Branch AJEX and from Leonard
Woolf as National Chairman of AJEX, also
compliments and best wishes of named
individuals subscribing to fund the production of
the programme, printed by The Walkergate Press
Ltd, Beverley, North Humberside.
1 item
1978
C DJC/1/1/5/2
Programme: Hull AJEX Dinner and Ball
Dinner and ball held at the Royal Station Hotel,
Hull, on Sunday 9 Nov 1980, programme contains
menu relating to the dinner, short article titled 'The
Price of Liberty' Henry Morris as National
Chairman of AJEX, message from Mark Black as
Chairman of Hull Branch AJEX, and compliments
and best wishes of named individuals subscribing
to fund the production of the programme, printed
by The Walkergate Press Ltd, Beverley, North
Humberside.
1 item
1980
C DJC/1/1/5/3
Programme: Hull AJEX Dinner and Ball
Celebratory re-union tea on Sunday 8 Nov 1992,
in the presence of the Lord Mayor and Lady
Mayoress of Hull and the National Chairman of
AJEX with his wife, programme contains message
from Maxwell Daniels as Honorary Chairman of
Hull Branch AJEX, and compliments and best
wishes of named individuals subscribing to fund
the production of the programme, typescript.
Enclosed is an Order of Service of Remembrance
re service conducted by Rabbi Zalman Klyne,
c.1992.
1 item
1992
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Programme: Hull AJEX Celebratory Re-Union Tea
Celebratory re-union tea on Sunday 9 Nov 2003,
with guests of honour Mrs Mima Bell as Deputy
Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire, Judge
Michael Rosenberg and Mrs Rosenberg,
Councillor Mary-Rose Hardy as Chairman of East
Riding of Yorkshire County Council, and
Councillor Ken Branson and Mrs Margaret
Blanshard as Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of
Hull, programme contains message from Perris
Coupland as Honorary Chairman of Hull Branch
AJEX, and compliments and best wishes of
named individuals subscribing to fund the
production of the programme, typescript. Enclosed
is an Order of Service of Remembrance re service
held Sunday 9 Nov 2003 conducted by Rabbi
Shalom Osdoba, attended by Mrs Mima Bell as
Deputy Lieutenant of East Riding of Yorkshire,
Judge Michael Rosenberg and Mrs Rosenberg,
Councillor Mary-Rose Hardy as Chairman of East
Riding of Yorkshire County Council, Councillor
Ken Branson and Mrs Margaret Blanshard as Lord
Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Hull, c.2003.
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Programme: Hull AJEX Dinner and Ball
Celebratory re-union tea on Sunday 14 Nov 2004,
in the presence of Mr Thomas Boyd as Deputy
Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire, and
other Representatives of East Riding of Yorkshire
County Council and Hull Civic and Communal
Leaders, programme contains message from
Perris Coupland as Honorary Chairman of Hull
Branch AJEX, and compliments and best wishes
of named individuals subscribing to fund the
production of the programme, typescript.
Enclosed is an Order of Service of Remembrance
re service held Sunday 14 Nov 2004, conducted
by Rabbi Shalom Osdoba, attended by Mr
Thomas Boyd as Deputy Lieutenant of the East
Riding of Yorkshire, and other Representatives of
East Riding of Yorkshire County Council and Hull
Civic and Communal Leaders, typescript, c.2004.
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2004
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Newspaper and Journal Cuttings
1984-2009
Subseries contains newspaper and journal
cuttings relating to annual outings, remembrance
services, and events involving members of Hull
Branch AJEX
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Videos
1996
Subseries contains videos of various Hull Branch
AJEX activities, events, and associated persons
Access to items within this subseries cannot
currently be provided due to the format of the
media on which the items are stored
1 item
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Video Tape: 'AJEX Service'
Footage of AJEX outing to Scarborough and tea in
the synagoguel on 14 Jul 1996 (25 minutes). Also
footage of AJEX remembrance service in the
synagogue held 10 Nov 1996 (44 minutes).
Access cannot currently be provided due to the
format of the media on which this item is stored
1 item
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Photographs
14 Jul 199610 Nov 1996
1940s-2000s
Subseries contains files of photographs of events
and people associated with Hull Branch AJEX.
Includes: Remembrance day parades at Osborne
Street c.1950s and 1972; Hull AJEX members
taking part in London Remembrance Day Parades
1949-c.1990s; AJEX members at the Hull
Cenotaph on Paragon Street c.1950s;
Remembrance Day Services held at Pryme Street
Synagogue 2004 and 2011; Group and individual
photographs of Jewish ex-servicemen and
women. Note some photographs are
reproductions. Note also in some cases
individuals have been identified.
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Photographs: Jewish Ex-Service Men and Women
Group and individual photographs of Jewish exservicemen and women. Note some photographs
are reproductions. Note also in some cases
individuals have been identified.
1 file (24 pieces)
20th cent.
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Photographs: London Remembrance Day
Parades
Hull Branch AJEX members at London
Remembrance Day Parades. Note some
photographs are reproductions. Note also in some
cases individuals have been identified.
1 file (8 pieces)
1940s-1990s
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Photographs: Paragon Street Cenotaph Service
AJEX members at Hull Cenotaph, Paragon Street.
Note some photographs are reproductions. Note
also in some cases individuals have been
identified.
1 file (2 pieces)
1950s
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Photographs: Hull Remembrance Day Parades
Various Remembrance Day parades arranged by
Hull AJEX held at Osborne Street. Note some
photographs are reproductions. Note also in some
cases individuals have been identified.
1 file (5 pieces)
1950s-1970s
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Photographs: Remembrance Day Services
Various Remembrance Day Services held at
Pryme Street Synagogue 2004 and 2011. Note
some photographs are reproductions. Note also in
some cases individuals have been identified.
1 file (9 pieces)
2004-2011
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Advertisement Flyers
1937-1938
Subseries contains advertisement flyers relating to
various events organised by the Hull Branch AJEX
2 items
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Advertisement Flyer
'Great Jumble Sale' to be held at the Jewish ExServicemens' Institute, St Luke's Street, 2pm9pm.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Aubrey Coupland
in Oct 2008.
1 item
26 Oct 1937
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Advertisement Flyer
‘Great Jumble Sale' to be held at the Jewish ExServicemens' Institute, St Luke's Street, from
2.15pm.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Aubrey Coupland
in Oct 2008.
1 item
22 Mar 1938
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Service Books
1940-1946
Subseries contains service books belonging to
members of the Hull Branch AJEX
2 items
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Service Book: Leslie Simmons
Army No.7640699, born 18 Feb 1920, Jewish,
stock-keeper, enlisted 29 Aug 1940, regular army.
Includes a physical description, note that he was
awarded the first army clasp to the Africa Star 7
Sep 1944, record of employment, record of leave
granted, medical notes, name and address of
father, clothing measurements for uniform.
Enclosed are the following letters: Reference
written by E.W. McGill, Headmaster of Middlesex
Education Committee Junior Technical School, 22
Dec 1934; Reference written by E.W. McGill,
Headmaster of Middlesex Education Committee
Junior Technical School, 6 Feb 1935; Reference
written by H.N. Mandell highly recommending
Simmons as a stock-keeper, 20 Aug 1946;
Enlistment notice sent to L. Simmons with regard
to the Territorial Army on 21 Aug 1940.
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Service Book: Elec Sheinrog
Army No.11261130, born 10 Aug 1904, Jewish,
poultry dealer, enlisted at Carlisle 14 Aug 1941,
territorial army. Includes physical description,
photograph, note that he was awarded the Africa
Star 14 Feb 1944, record of leave granted,
medical notes, name and address of sister,
clothing measurements for uniform. ; Morning sick
report/Medical inspection report listing 'FFI and fit
to proceed to UK on Release Gp 22', 10 Nov
1945; Two Embarkation Cards relating to duty
'Release Gp.22; Billeting slip, 18 Nov 1945; Field
certificate of entitlement to wear ribbons of the
Africa Star giving rank as 'GNR', 15 Sep 1945;
Postage receipt, 14 Oct 1945; Enclosed are the
following: Address of R. Fineburgson of
Edinburgh; Notice of evacuation to UK, Nov 1945;
Certificate of savings from pay, 9 Nov 1945.
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Hull B'nai B'rith Lodges
1909-1990
Description: This series contains records relating to the Hull branch of the Order of B'nai
B'rith. B'nai Brith is a worldwide Jewish brotherhood which was founded in New York in 1843
and which is guided by principles of benevolence, harmony, and brotherly love. The purpose
of the order is to unite all Jews, promoting their interests, developing the moral character of
the Jewish people, developing principles of philanthropy, honour and patriotism, supporting
science and art, alleviating poor and needy, aiding victims of persecution, and providing for
the aged, widows, and orphans. In Hull a men’s lodge was established in the 1930s, followed
later by a women's lodge and a youth organisation. In the late 20th century the men's and
women's lodges began to effect closer co-operation which eventually led to their
amalgamation as the Hull B'nai B'rith Joint Lodge.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 5 subseries:
C DJC/1/2/1 Hull B'nai B'rith Men's Lodge, 1909-1990
C DJC/1/2/2 Hull B'nai B'rith Women's Lodge, 1956-1966
C DJC/1/2/3 Hull B'nai B'rith Joint Lodge, 1975-1977
C DJC/1/2/4 Hull B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation, 1947-1990
C DJC/1/2/5 Hull B'nai B'rith Photographs, c.1920s-2000s
Extent: 5 subseries
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Hull B'nai B'rith Mens Lodge No.1200
1909-1978
Subseries contains records relating to the Benno
Pearlman B'nai B'rith Lodge No. 1200, Hull,
inaugurated in Hull on 16 Feb 1935, and opened
by its first President Alderman Benno Pearlman.
Hull lodge was the 18th opened in Great Britain,
the first being opened in London 22 years earlier.
Early members were Benno Pearlman, I.J. Levy,
N. Goldstone, D.L. Jacobs, Philip Bloom, M.D.
Gaster, B. Goldstone, D. Hirsch, J. Lewenstein, L.
Rosen, L. Rapstone, M. Wolff, S.M. Bass, Percy
Bloom, J. Brazil, J. Crawford, P. Goldstone, S.
Goldrein, H.M. Goldstein, Rev A. Krushevsky, S.
Levinson, A. Lavine, Israel Levy, M. Maizels, W.
Miller, A. Myers, D.M. Rosen, H. Rosen, J. Rosen,
A. Schottlander, F. Zerny. Members, known as
'brothers', were nominated and appointed at
installation ceremonies.
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Minutes
Contains minutes relating to meetings of Hull B'nai
B'rith Mens Lodge No.1200
1 file (1 piece)
Feb 1955May 1963
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Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of Council meetings,
Lodge meetings, and AGMs of the Hull B'nai B'rith
Lodge, held at the Royal Station Hotel, Hull.
Typescript and signed.
1 piece
Feb 1955May 1963
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Registers of Attendance
Contains Registers of Attendance of members at
meetings of Hull B'nai B'rith Men's Lodge No.1200
1 file (1 piece)
1947-1963
C DJC/1/2/1/2/1
Register of Attendance
Volume contains register of attendance of
Brethren at Council meetings, Lodge meetings,
and AGMs of the Hull B'Nai B'Rith Lodge
Executive. Final pages contain register of
Brethren recording names and addresses, and list
of the widows of Brethren recording names and
addresses. Manuscript.
1 piece
Sep 1947May 1963
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Correspondence
Contains the following letters sent by Sidney
Schultz [as Secretary of the Hull Independent
Order of B'nai B'rith Friendly Society?] regarding
the arrangement of a 'Simchas Torah Whist
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Dance and Drive' in aid of the Society's 'Distress
Fund', manuscript and typescript, signed:
Letter from Sidney Schultz [as Secretary of the
Hull Independent Order of B'nai B'rith Friendly
Society?] to Mr Palmer, apologising for failing to
ask his assistance in the arrangement of 'our
Dance' and requesting that he distribute 10 tickets
for the same, also mentions a dance arranged by
Messrs Goldstone, manuscript, signed, 2 Oct
1933;
Letter from Sidney Schultz [as Secretary of the
Hull Independent Order of B'nai B'rith Friendly
Society?] to 'Sir' [as a representative of the Hull
Judeans?], regarding help requested by Shultz in
a previous letter in relation to the running of a
'Simchas-Torah Whist Drive & Dance', and
requesting the election of two or three
representatives for this purpose, proceeds to
benefit 'our Distress Fund', manuscript, signed, 6
Sep 1933;
Letter sent by Sidney Schultz [as Secretary of the
Hull Independent Order of B'nai B'rith Friendly
Society?] to 'Sir' [as a representative of the Hull
Judeans?], requesting help in the arrangement of
a 'Simchas Torah Whist Drive & Dance' aiding 'our
Distress Fund' to be held 8 Oct, and referencing a
similar event held at Fulford Hall last year for this
purpose, typescript, signed, 29 Aug 1933.
1 file (3 pieces)
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Circulars
Contains circulars sent by officers of B'nai B'rith
Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 to Lodge members
1 file (20 pieces)
C DJC/1/2/1/4/1
Circular
Circular sent by Calmen Rosen as Chairman of
Appeal in relation to the Youth Aliyah Hull
Emergency Rescue Appeal 'Operation Rescue',
informing readers of a Dinner to launch the Hull
Appeal on 1 Nov 1962 in order to raise funds to
help 'thousands of needy Jewish children seeking
refuge from persecution and discrimination, due to
the resurgence of the Nazi creed in many parts of
the world', tickets available from H. Rose for 30
shillings, typescript.
1 piece
C DJC/1/2/1/4/2
Circular
Circular sent by Neville Levy as Honorary
Secretary of B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge
No.1200 relating to a Lodge 'Ladies Evening
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Dinner, Diversion, and Ball' to be held 22 Mar
1962 at the Royal Station Hotel, Hull, with
principal guests being Messrs Laurence Firth, Ray
Monelle and Kenneth Hibbert and wives, and
music by Geoff Laycock Quartet of the Candlelight
Club, Scarborough, typescript.
1 piece
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Circular
Circular sent by Aubrey Sadofsky as Honorary
Secretary of B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge
No.1200 relating to a Lodge meeting to be held 5
Dec 1962 at the Royal Station Hotel, Hull, and
providing the proposed agenda, meeting to be
concluded by talk given by W. Foot Walker as a
member of the Hull Literary Club and local
historian on 'Old Hull', typescript.
1 piece
26 Nov 1962
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Circular
Circular sent by M.J. Gold as Secretary of B'nai
B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
meeting to be held at the Royal Station Hotel,
Hull, on 3 Mar 1971 at 7.45pm, noting agenda,
that meeting is to be followed by address by Dr
John Pearce speaking on subject 'Attitudes and
Responsibility in Medicine', and also noting that
'Ladies Night' is to be held 14 Mar 1971 at the
Grange Park Hotel, typescript.
1 piece
19 Feb 1971
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Circulars of Jack Lennard
Circulars sent by Jack Lennard as President of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to
the following:
An extraordinary meeting of the Lodge to be held
6 Feb 1974 at the Royal Station Hotel, to discuss
the continuance of the Hull Mens Lodge, and
noting the agenda, typescript, 22 Jan 1974;
Minutes of meeting of B'nai B'rith Hull Men's
Lodge No.1200 held 6 Feb 1974 at the Royal
Station Hotel, Hull, with Jack Lennard as
President, discussing 'fact finding mission' of Bro.
M. Gold to Israel, progress on Hull Hillel, future of
the Hull Lodge, Ladies Night to be arranged for 17
Mar with Lord Cohen as the Guest of Honour,
telephone call from Russia conducted in Yiddish
by Bro. L. Rapstone in relation to 'Russian Jewry',
typescript, 6 Feb 1974;
Circular sent by Jack Lennard as President of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating 'a
frank and constructive debate' at the
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Extraorodinary Meeting of the Lodge which
meeting culminated in a call to a family in Russia
being adopted by the Lodge, call conducted in
Yiddish by Bro. L. Rapstone, noting that a Ladies
Night Dinner and Ball is to be held at the Grange
Park Hotel on 17 Mar 1974, requesting the
support of members during his final two meetings
in office, and noting a Lodge meeting to be held at
Walk Farm, Little Weighton on 6 Mar 1974 at the
invitation of Bro. Hugo and Mrs Sprintz, typescript,
20 Feb 1974;
Circular sent by Jack Lennard as President of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to
AGM of the Lodge to be held 3 Apr 1974 at the
Royal Station Hotel, noting agenda including
resolution to increase subscription fees to £7.50
from 1 May 1974, and enclosing nomination
papers and list of Members and Council,
typescript, 14 Mar 1974.
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Circular
Circular sent by M.J. Gold as President of B'nai
B'rith Hull Lodge No.1200 to Brothers of the
Lodge relating to 'Hull Hillel Centre - 1974',
informing members of the availability of a house
near the University for purchase at the price of
£7600, and inviting them to attend a viewing on 21
May at 8.15pm, typescript, photocopy.
1 piece
14 May 1974
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Circular
Circular sent by J.V. Golding as Secretary of B'nai
B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
Lodge meeting to be held 1 Jul 1974 at the Royal
Station Hotel, meeting to be held jointly with the
'Ladies Lodge' to discuss 'the Lodge's role in the
establishment of, and the support to be given,
both by the Lodge and by the individual Brethren
for the Hull Hillette Centre', typescript.
1 piece
20 Jun 1974
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Circular
Circular sent by J.V. Golding as Secretary of B'nai
B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
Lodge meeting to be held 4 Sep 1974 at the Royal
Station Hotel, Hull, noting agenda, and also noting
that the meeting to be followed with an address by
Mr Arnie Koskie as a Graduate of the British
Institute of Management and Member of the
British Institute of Marketing on 'The Making of the
Encyclopaedia Judaica' and who will then
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introduce a film 'The Bread of Life', typescript.
1 piece
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Circular
Circular sent by Judah Rose as Vice-President of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
Lodge Dinner to be held in aid of Hillel House and
Youth Aliyah, at which the Lodge will be
addressed by Judge V. Hurwitz, typescript.
1 piece
c.Mar 1975
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Circular
Circular sent by J.V. Golding as Secretary of B'nai
B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
Lodge Special General Meeting to be held 9 Apr
1975 at the Royal Station Hotel, Hull, to discuss
deleting paragraph 14(b) of the constitution and
replacing it, typescript
1 piece
20 Mar 1975
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Circular
Circular sent by J.V. Golding as Secretary of B'nai
B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
Lodge AGM to be held 9 Apr 1975 at the Royal
Station Hotel, Hull, providing agenda, and
enclosing nomination paper to be completed and
returned by 2 Apr 1975, typescript.
1 piece
20 Mar 1975
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Circular
Circular sent by John Friend as Vice-President of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to
the annual Appeal Dinner on behalf of Hillel
House and Youth Aliyah, and at which there is to
be opportunity to meet Professor S.J. Gould,
Head of the Department of Sociology, University
of Nottingham, an 'authority on the sociology if the
Anglo-Jewish Community', typescript.
1 piece
4 Feb 1976
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Circular
9Circular sent by J.V. Golding as Secretary of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
Lodge meeting to be held 7 Apr 1976 at the Royal
Station Hotel, Hull, providing agenda, and noting
that there will be a guest speaker following the
meeting, typescript.
1 piece
22 Mar 1976
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Circular
Circular sent by John Finestein as Secretary of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
Lodge meeting to be held 5 Jan 1977 at the Royal
Station Hotel, Hull, providing agenda, and noting
that the meeting will be followed by an address
from Mr Phillip Taylor of Hull University's
American Studies Department on the subject
'Ethnic Minorities in the United States, typescript.
1 piece
Dec 1976
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Circular
Circular sent by John Finestein as Secretary of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
Lodge meeting to be held 2 Mar 1977 at the Royal
Station Hotel, Hull, providing agenda, noting that
Bro. Hayim Pinner, Executive Director of B'nai
B'rith will be present as a guest, that there will be
opportunity to ask questions about the work of the
District Grand Lodge and National B'nai B'rith,
typescript.
1 piece
Feb 1977
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Circular
Circular sent by John Finestein as Secretary of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
Lodge meeting to be held 13 Apr 1977 at the
Royal Station Hotel, Hull, providing agenda, noting
that there is to be a talk after meeting by Mr
Moshe Gilad, formerly working on Kibbutz A Miad
from 1952-1969, now working for the Zionist
Federation, talk on 'Development Towns in Israel',
also notes that AGM to be 4 May 1977, typescript.
1 piece
Mar 1977
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Circular
Circular sent by John Finestein as Secretary of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
Lodge meeting to be held 4 May 1977 at the
Royal Station Hotel, Hull, providing agenda, and
noting that there is to be a talk after the meeting
by Judge Vivien Hurwitz on 'Jewish Music', to be
given to both the Men's and Women's Lodges
jointly, typescript.
1 piece
Apr 1977
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Circular
Circular sent by E. Strauss as Treasurer of B'nai
B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to
payment of Lodge subscriptions due end Oct
1977, typescript
1 piece
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Circular
Circular sent by John Finestein as Secretary of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
Lodge meeting to be held 2 Nov 1977 at the Royal
Station Hotel, Hull, providing agenda, and noting
that there is to be a talk after the meeting by Mr
Moshe Edelman as Rabbi, leading member of the
Zionist Federation in England, and former Director
of the Bureau of Cultural Services to W.Z.O. in
Israel, 1973-1977, typescript.
1 piece
Oct 1977
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Circular
Circular sent by John Finestein as Secretary of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
Lodge meeting to be held 1 Mar 1978 at the Royal
Station Hotel, Hull, providing agenda, and noting
that there is to be a talk after the meeting by
Professor Bamford as Director of Education at
University of Hull on 'Rugby School', typescript.
1 piece
Feb 1978
C DJC/1/2/1/5
Charters and Constitutional Documents
File contains the following Charters and
Constitutional Documents relating to Hull B'nai
B'rith Mens Lodge No.1200:
Constitution of B'nai B'rith Hull Lodge No.1200
written 1951 and showing later amendments,
Constitution shows 'Objects of the Lodge' as being
'to work in conjunction with the Lodges of the
Order throughout the world or with other bodies,
or independently, for the purpose of developing
and elevating the moral and material condition of
people of the Jewish Faith by: a) promoting
Philanthropic work; b) assisting the victims of
persecution; c) furthering the cause of Jewish
learning; d) encouraging the cultivation of Science
and Art; e) providing opportunities for the
discussion of matters affecting general Jewish
interests; and f) generally carrying out the objects
of the Order as set forth in the Preamble to the
Constitution, printed in Hull by Swannack Brown &
Co. Ltd, typescript with manuscript annotations
and corrections, 1951.
1 file (1 piece)
1951
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Lists of Members
Contains Lists of Members of Hull B'nai B'rith
Mens Lodge No.1200
1 file (2 piece)
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List of Members
List of members of the B'nai B'rith Hull Lodge
No.1200, typescript
1 piece
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List of Members
List of Executive, Council, and members of the
B'nai B'rith Hull Lodge No.1200 compiled Mar
1975, typescript
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Account Books
Contains account books of Hull B'nai B'rith Men's
Lodge No.1200
1 file (2 pieces)
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Account Book
Volume contains income and expenditure
accounts of the Hull B'Nai B'Rith Lodge, recording
income under headings such as: 'Initiations';
'Subscriptions'; 'Dinners'; 'Refreshments';
'Donations'; recording expenditure under headings
such as: 'Incidentals'; 'Dinners and Refreshments';
'Donations'; and also showing total balances.
Manuscript.
1 piece
14 Feb 193531 Dec 1938
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Account Book
Volume contains general income and expenditure
accounts of the Hull B'Nai B'Rith Lodge, recording
income under headings such as: 'Total Cash
Received'; 'Bank Deposits'; 'Invitations';
'Subscriptions'; 'Dinners'; 'Refreshments';
'Sundries'; recording expenditure under headings
such as: 'Bank Drawings'; 'Total Cash Paid Out';
'Incidentals'; 'Dinners and Refreshments';
'Donations'; 'Petty Cash'; 'Sundries'; and also
showing total balances. Also contains accounts of
contributions made by members and nonmembers to the Education Assistance Fund,
1939-1940. Manuscript. Enclosed is an Insurance
Renewal Notice for 'All Risks' policy relating to
B'nai B'rith Hull Lodge, 13 Pryme Street, Hull, with
premium of 12 shillings and 6 pence due on 24
Jun 1943, pro-forma and manuscript, 2 Jun 1943.
1 piece
1 Jan 193915 Mar 1955
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Appeal Report and Donor Lists
Contains Report and Donor Lists relating to
fundraising appeals arranged by Hull B'nai B'rith
Men's Lodge No.1200
1 file (4 pieces)
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Appeal Report and Donor List
Report and list of donors relating to the 1956
Youth Aliyah Appeal of B'nai B'rith Hull Lodge
No.1200, containing report of Sydney Lavine as
Chairman of the Appeal, and list of donors' names
with amount donated recorded next to name,
appeal balance given as £851.11.9., typescript.
1 piece
1956
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Appeal Report and Donor List
Report and list of donors relating to the 1966
Youth Aliyah Appeal of B'nai B'rith Hull Lodge
No.1200, containing report of Henry Taylor as
Chairman of the Appeal, and list of donors' names
with amount donated recorded next to name,
appeal balance given as £1383.19.6., typescript.
1 piece
1966
C DJC/1/2/1/9
Menus
Contains menus relating to fundraising Dinners
arranged by Hull B'nai B'rith Mens Lodge No.1200
1 file (4 pieces)
1962-1972
C DJC/1/2/1/9/1
Menu
Menu relating to a Dinner organised in connection
with the Youth Aliyah Hull Appeal to be held 1 Nov
1962 at the Royal Station Hotel, Hull, with toasts
by Bernard Levy as President of Youth Aliyah Hull
Appeal, Lord Mayor Alderman G. Frear J.P., John
Freeman, Leonard Stein, the Monitor G.S.
Goldstein, Mrs Leonard Stein, Town Clerk J.
Haydon W. Glen, and Dr C. Rosen as the VicePresident of B'nai B'rith, typescript, printed.
1 piece
1 Nov 1962
C DJC/1/2/1/9/2
Menu
Menu relating to a Dinner organised in connection
with the Youth Aliyah Hull Appeal to be held 23
Nov 1969 at the Royal Station Hotel, Hull, with
toasts by Brother President Gerald Gold, Mr
Donald Silk as Chairman of the Zionist Federation
of the UK, Bro. C. Segelman, Mr Moshe Arad as
Press Attache Israeli Embassy, Past President
Bro. Bernard Levy, and Bro. Vice-President
Charles A. Rosen, typescript, printed.
1 piece
23 Nov 1969
C DJC/1/2/1/9/3
Menu
Menu relating to an Installation Dinner to be held
16 May 1971 at the Royal Station Hotel, Hull,
typescript, printed
1 piece
16 May 1971
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C DJC/1/2/1/9/4
Menu
Menu and toast list relating to the 1972 Annual
Charity Dinner of B'nai B'rith Hull Lodge No.1200,
held at Grange Park Hotel, Willerby on 5 Nov
1972, typescript.
1 piece
5 Nov 1972
C DJC/1/2/1/10
Programmes
Contains Programmes relating to events arranged
by Hull B'nai B'rith Men's Lodge No.1200
1 file (2 pieces)
1965-1971
C DJC/1/2/1/10/1
Programme
Copy programme relating to the Installation of
Officers of B'nai B'rith Hull Lodge No.1200 by Jack
Morrison as Bro. Grand President of District
Grand Lodge of Great Britain and Ireland, to be
held on 2 May 1965 at Royal Station Hotel, Hull,
programme contains list of Officers and Council,
toast list, list of retiring Officers, list of Brethren of
the Lodge, typescript, photocopy.
Note: Donated to Hull Jewish Archive by Pat
Sanders of Hull on 10 Aug 2010.
1 piece
2 May 1965
C DJC/1/2/1/10/2
Programme
Programme relating to the Installation of Officers
of B'nai B'rith Hull Lodge No.1200 by Bro. Calman
Rosen as Past President of Hull Lodge, to be held
at the Royal Station Hotel, Hull, on 16 May 1971,
programme contains list of Officers and Council,
toast list, list of retiring Officers, list of past
Presidents, list of Brethren, typescript.
1 piece
16 May 1971
C DJC/1/2/1/11
Invitations and Tickets
Contains invitations and tickets relating to events
arranged by Hull B'nai B'rith Mens Lodge No.1200
1 file (6 pieces)
1909-1977
C DJC/1/2/1/11/1
Invitation
Invitation sent by Mr and Mrs Lepick and Mr and
Mrs Levine requesting the company of Brother
Silverstone and the Brothers of the Grand Order
of Israel on the occasion of the marriage of Miss
Bessie Lepick to Mr Israel Levine at Osborne
Street Synagogue on 1 Jun 1909 to be followed
by a dinner, reception, and ball at the West Hull
Liberal Hall, Boulevard, with Mr Balkin and
Brothers Seltzer as Masters of Ceremonies,
typescript and manuscript.
1 piece
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C DJC/1/2/1/11/2
Invitation
Invitation relating to a Dinner organised in
connection with the Youth Aliyah Hull Appeal to be
held 1 Nov 1962 at the Royal Station Hotel, Hull,
under the patronage of the Lord Mayor and Lady
Mayoress Alderman G. Frear J.P. and Mrs M.
Hale, with Guests of Honor John Freeman, Editor
of the New Statesman, and Leonard Stein, Author
of Balfour Declaration, typescript, printed.
1 piece
1 Nov 1962
C DJC/1/2/1/11/3
Invitation
Invitation sent by the President and Council of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
Ladies Night Dinner and Ball' to be held at the
grange Park Hotel, Willerby on 17 Mar 1974,
reception at 7.15pm and dinner at 7.45pm, tickets
costing £3, typescript.
1 piece
17 Mar 1974
C DJC/1/2/1/11/4
Invitation
Invitation sent by the President and Council of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
charity dinner in aid of Youth Aliyah and Hull Hillel
to be held at the Royal Station Hotel, Hull, on 6
Mar 1975, with Judge Vivian R. Hurwitz as guest
speaker, dress to be formal, reception at 7.30pm
and dinner at 8pm, tickets costing £3.25, replies to
be sent to J. Lennard by 21 Feb, typescript.
1 piece
Feb 1975
C DJC/1/2/1/11/5
Invitation
Invitation sent by the President and Council of
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 relating to a
charity dinner in aid of Youth Aliyah and Hull Hillel
to be held at the Royal Station Hotel, Hull, on 4
Mar 1976, with Professor S.J. Gould as guest
speaker, dress to be formal, reception at 7.30pm
and dinner at 8pm, tickets costing £3.75, replies to
be sent to J. Friend by 25 Feb, typescript.
1 piece
Feb 1976
C DJC/1/2/1/11/6
Invitation
Invitation sent by the President and Council of the
B'nai B'rith Hull Men's Lodge No.1200 to a 'Charity
Reception in aid of Youth Aliyah and Hull Hillel', to
be held at 7.30pm on 8 May 1977 at Grange Park
Hotel, refreshments to cost 90p, guest speaker to
by Mrs Vera Braynis, Executive Director of the
Children and Youth Aliyah, typescript.
1 piece
8 May 1977
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C DJC/1/2/2
Hull B'nai B'rith Womens Lodge No.2058
1956-1977
Subseries contains the records of the Hull
Women's B'nai B'rith Lodge No.2058, who held
their inaugural meeting 3 Jan 1956 under the
presidency of Mrs Queenie H. Goldstein, 21 years
after the foundation of the Men's B'nai B'rith
Lodge No.1200. Members were known to each as
'sisters' and were nominated and appointed to
membership at installation ceremonies.
7 items
C DJC/1/2/2/1
Minutes
Contains minutes of meetings of Hull B'nai B'rith
Womens Lodge No.2058
1 file (2 pieces)
1956-1966
C DJC/1/2/2/1/1
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of Council meetings of
Hull Women's Lodge, Jan 1956-Apr 1959, held at
the Royal Station Hotel, and of Lodge meetings
Feb 1956-Jun 1958, held at various places
including the Royal Station Hotel and Sisters'
homes. Manuscript.
1 piece
Jan 1956Apr 1959
C DJC/1/2/2/1/2
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of Council meetings of
Hull Women's Lodge, held at various premises
[the homes of Sisters of the Order?]. Typescript
and manuscript.
1 piece
May 1959May 1966
C DJC/1/2/2/2
Circulars
Contains circulars sent by officers of the B'nai
B'rith Hull Women's Lodge No.2058 to members
1 file (4 pieces)
1956-1965
C DJC/1/2/2/2/1
Circular
Circular sent by Maureen Segelman as Honorary
Secretary of B'nai B'rith Hull Women's Lodge
No.2058, inviting members to a general meeting
on 8 May 1956 at Royal Station Hotel, typescript
1 piece
25 Apr 1956
C DJC/1/2/2/2/2
Circular
Circular sent by Jeanette Burnley as Chairman of
the 1962 'Haifa Technion Appeal' to Sisters of
B'nai B'rith Hull Women's Lodge No.2058, inviting
members to annual meeting in aid of the Haifa
Technion, guest speaker to be Arthur Blok, first
president of Haifa Technical Institute, typescript.
1 piece
1962
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Circular
Circular sent by J. Burnley as Chairman of the
'Technion Appeal' to Sisters of the B'nai B'rith Hull
Women's Lodge No.2058, relating to attendance
at the Technion Appeal and requesting that
numbers attending be provided for catering
arrangements to be made, typescript.
1 piece
23 Apr 1962
C DJC/1/2/2/2/4
Circular
Circular sent by Serena Myers, as Honorary
Secretary of B'nai B'rith Hull Women's Lodge
No.2058, to Sisters of the Lodge requesting
attendance at an Extraordinary Meeting to vote on
a proposed amendment to Rule 12B of the
Constitution proposed by Sister Jeanette Burnley
and Seconded by Sister Lorna Rosen,
amendment detailed in circular, extraordinary
meeting to be held after business meeting on 14
Dec 1965, typescript.
1 piece
3 Dec 1965
C DJC/1/2/2/3
Charters and Constitutional Documents
File contains the following constitutional
documents relating to Hull B'nai B'rith Womens
Lodge No.2058:
Draft Constitution of B'nai B'rith Hull Women's
Lodge No.2058, dated Apr 1956 including a
preamble to the Constitution noting that the B'nai
B'rith Organisation as a whole was established
1843, and providing 'Objects of the Lodge' under
point 2 of the Constitution as 'to work in
conjunction with the Lodges of the Order
throughout the world or with other bodies, or
independently, for the purpose of developing and
elevating the moral and material condition of
people of the Jewish Faith by: a) promoting
Philanthropic work; b) assisting the victims of
persecution; c) furthering the cause of Jewish
learning; d) encouraging the cultivation of Science
and Art; e) providing opportunities for the
discussion of matters affecting general Jewish
interests; and f) generally carrying out the objects
of the Order as set forth in the Preamble to the
Constitution, typescript with manuscript
annotations, note that there are two copies.
1 file (1 piece)
1956
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C DJC/1/2/2/4
Orders of Ceremonies
File contains the following Orders of Ceremonies
relating to Hull B'nai B'rith Hull Women's Lodge
No.2058: Order of procedure relating to an
installation meeting of B'nai B'rith Hull Women's
Lodge No.2058, at which new Officers for the year
are to be installed, meeting to consist of opening
ceremony, minutes and business arising,
correspondence and business arising, president's
report, installation of Officers and Council, any
other business, closing ceremony, meeting to be
followed by refreshments accompanied by a
presidential address and toasts, c.1960s.
1 file (1 piece)
C DJC/1/2/2/5
Membership Lists
Contains Membership Lists relating to
membership of Hull B'nai B'rith Women's Lodge
No.2058.
1 file (3 pieces)
1960s-1970s
C DJC/1/2/2/5/1
Membership List
List of B'nai B'rith Hull Women's Lodge No.2058
members' names, addresses, and phone
numbers, typescript.
1 piece
c.1960s
C DJC/1/2/2/5/2
Membership List
Draft membership list relating to [B'nai B'rith Hull
Women's Lodge No.2058?], lists names of
members and indicates past presidents of the
Lodge with 'P.P.' following name, reverse contains
blank nomination form relating to election of
Officers for year 1976, typescript with manuscript
annotations.
1 piece
c.1976
C DJC/1/2/2/5/3
Membership List
Draft membership list relating to [B'nai B'rith Hull
Women's Lodge No.2058?], lists names of
members and indicates past presidents of the
Lodge with 'P.P.' following name, reverse contains
blank nomination form relating to election of
Officers for year 1977, typescript with manuscript
annotations.
1 piece
c.1977
C DJC/1/2/2/6
Events Invitations
File contains publicity material, e.g. invitations,
relating to events arranged by Hull B'nai B'rith
Women's Lodge No.2058
1 file (1 piece)
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1960s
1962
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C DJC/1/2/2/6/1
Invitation
Invitation sent by Hull Women's B'nai B'rith Lodge
No.2058 Executive Committee to 'Rabbi and
Sister Cooper' to attend the Installation of
Honorary Officers, to be held at the Station Hotel,
Hull on 8 Apr 1962 at 7.45pm, with Brother
Rudolph Lyons Q.C. Grand Vice-President of
District Grand Lodge as guest speaker and
Installing Officer, typescript and manuscript.
1 piece
Apr 1962
C DJC/1/2/2/7
Reports
File contains various reports relating to the
business of Hull B'nai B'rith Women's Lodge
No.2059
1 file (1 piece)
1966
C DJC/1/2/2/7/1
Appeal Report and Donor List
Report and Donor List relating to 1966 'Haifa
Technion Appeal' organised by B'nai B'rith Hull
Women's Lodge No.2058. Includes report by
Nadia Sadofsky as Chairman of the Appeal, list of
named donors stating amount of donation given
by each, appeal balance given as £68 and 9
shillings, typescript
1 piece
1966
C DJC/1/2/3
Hull B'nai B'rith Joint Lodge No.5178
1975-1981
Contains records of the Hull B'nai B'rith Joint
Lodge No.5178. Following closer co-operation
between the Hull men's and women's lodges in
the 1970s a joint Lodge was established in Hull for
the purposes of more effective administration.
3 items
C DJC/1/2/3/1
Events Tickets and Notices
Contains Tickets and Notices relating to events
arranged by Hull B'nai B'rith Joint Lodge No.5178
1 file (3 pieces)
1975-1977
C DJC/1/2/3/1/1
Ticket
Ticket relating to Annual Installation of Officers of
the Men's and Women's Hull B'nai B'rith Lodges to
be held at the Grange Park Hotel, Willerby, 5 Oct
1975, tickets costing £2 [crossed through],
programme to include reception at 12.45pm,
installation at 1.15pm, luncheon at 2pm, Installing
Officer to be Mr Calman Rosen as past president
of Hull Men's Lodge, guest speaker to be Dr John
Pearce, typescript, printed. Note: Inside inscribed
'Hope to see you there RP' [Rita Passman?].
1 piece
c.Oct 1975
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C DJC/1/2/3/1/2
Ticket
Ticket relating to Annual Installation of Officers of
the Men's and Women's Hull B'nai B'rith Lodges to
be held at the Grange Park Hotel, Willerby, 19
Sep 1976, tickets costing £2.75, programme to
include reception, installation, and luncheon at
2pm, Installing Officer and guest speaker to be D.
Patterson, Principal of Oxford Centre for
Postgraduate Hebrew Studies, printed.
1 piece
c.Sep 1976
C DJC/1/2/3/1/3
Ticket
Ticket relating to Annual Installation of Officers of
the Men's and Women's Hull B'nai B'rith Lodges to
be held at the Station Hotel, Hull, 2 Oct 1977,
tickets costing £3.75, programme to include
reception, installation, and luncheon, Installing
Officer to be past president of the Leeds Men's
Lodge Bro. Alec Cole, guest speaker to be Mr
Bernard Dineen of the Yorkshire Post, printed.
Note: Reverse of ticket inscribed 'Rabbi Dr. C.J.
Cooper'.
1 piece
c.Oct 1977
C DJC/1/2/3/2
Circulars
Contains circulars sent by officers of the B'nai
B'rith Hull Joint Lodge No.5178 to members.
1 file (5 pieces)
1975-1981
C DJC/1/2/3/2/1
Circular
Circular sent by M.J. Goldman, as Honorary
President of the Hull Men's Lodge, and R.
Passman, as Honorary President of the Hull
Women's Lodge, enclosing invitation to the
Annual Joint Installation Ceremony and Luncheon
at the Grange Park Hotel, Willerby, on 5 Oct 1975,
typescript.
1 piece
c.Sep 1975
C DJC/1/2/3/2/2
Circular
Circular sent by Wendy Fidler and Michael
Westerman on behalf of the Steering Committee
of Hull B'nai B'rith, relating to 'the first meeting of
this year' to be held 14 Nov 1979 at Grange Park
Hotel, with speech by Rabbi Rabinowitz from the
Yeshurun Congregation, Gatley, Manchester,
typescript.
1 piece
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C DJC/1/2/3/2/3
Circular
Circular sent by Wendy Fidler and Michael
Westerman on behalf of the Steering Committee
of Hull B'nai B'rith, relating to a 'Chanukah
Happening' to be held 15 Dec at 8pm in the
Parkfield Centre, and noting election of Officers
for 'the New Lodge' to take place 17 Jan [1980],
typescript.
1 piece
Nov 1979
C DJC/1/2/3/2/4
Circular
Circular sent by Wendy Fidler, Honorary Secretary
of B'nai B'rith Hull Lodge, to members of the
Lodge, relating to agenda of a meeting to be held
10 Apr 1980 at the Parkfield Centre, typescript.
1 piece
Mar 1980
C DJC/1/2/3/2/5
Circular
Circular sent by Rita Passman, as president of
B'nai B'rith Hull [Joint] Lodge, to members of the
Lodge, relating to agenda of a meeting to be held
18 Jun 1981 at the Station Hotel, when Mr M
Sterrie will be speaking and demonstrating the
'Northumbrian Pipes', typescript.
1 piece
May 1981
C DJC/1/2/3/3
Charters and Constitutional Documents
Contains Charters and Constitutional Documents
relating to Hull B'nai B'rith Joint Men and
Women's Lodge No.5178
1 file (1 piece)
1980
C DJC/1/2/3/3/1
Charter
Copy charter of Hull B'nai B'rith Joint Men and
Women's Lodge No.5178, granted 22 Apr 1980,
listing members surnames and initials, and
inscribed at the foot of the page 'With
Compliments Victor Golding President 1980/81',
typescript, signed, photocopy.
1 piece
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C DJC/1/2/4
Hull B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
1947-1990
Subseries contains records of the B'nai B'rith
Youth Organization [BBYO], composed of both
young brethren and sisters of the Order. The
BBYO was first establish in Hull in 1948 at which
time branches of the Aleph Zadik Aleph (Young
Men's Section) and the B'nai B'rith Girls were
founded by Mr Conrad Segelman and Ms Barbara
Hirsch.
9 items
C DJC/1/2/4/1
Minutes
Contains minutes of meetings of the Hull B'nai
B'rith Youth Organisation
1 file (1 piece)
C DJC/1/2/4/1/1
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of Executive meetings
and AGMs of B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation, held
at the houses of members
1 piece
C DJC/1/2/4/2
Correspondence
Contains Correspondence of Hull BBYO
1 file (5 pieces)
C DJC/1/2/4/2/1
Letter
Letter sent from Bernard Levy as an alumnus of
Pioneer 481 Chapter (Leeds) Aleph Zadik Aleph
or AZA [the young men's branch of the BBYO] to
Mr [Conrad?] Segelman. Mr Levy informs Mr
Segelman of his interest in establishing an AZA
Chapter in Hull, that he is to address the Hull
B'Nai B'Rith Lodge on this subject, that he has
letters from BBYO headquarters in the USA
promising support, and that the AZA in Leeds is
'very keen to see a fourth Chapter formed in
Britain, typescript, signed. Note: A memorandum
is attached to letter and reads 'The AZA was
formed early in 1948 - I was the first 'President.
Conrad. BBG (B'nai B'rith Girls) was also formed
then & the first President was Barbara Hirsch.'
1 piece (2 papers)
24 Nov 1947
C DJC/1/2/4/2/2
Letter
Circular written by Anthony Nicholls on behalf of
the Hull BBYO relating to the installation of
Officers at the Arthur Lewenstein Hall on 19 Nov
at 3pm, boys to be installed by Mr G. Goldstein,
girls to be installed by Mrs Goldstein, manuscript.
1 piece
n.d. c.1961
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1984-1990
Oct 1984-1990
1947-1966
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C DJC/1/2/4/2/3
Letter
Letter from Cynthia Levitt, as External Secretary
of BBYO Orde Wingate Chapters Hull and District,
to Mr Conrad 'Siggleman' [Segelman], informing
him of annual installations to take place at
Osborne Street Synagogue Hall on 24 Oct 1965,
with an oratory contest of which Segelman is
invited to be a judge, manuscript, signed.
1 piece
3 Oct 1965
C DJC/1/2/4/2/4
Letter
Letter from Cynthia Levitt as External Secretary of
Hull BBYO to 'Mr Seggelman' [Conrad
Segelman?], relating Segelman's involvement in
an 'oratory contest' at Osborne Street Shool Hall,
with Mrs D. Levy and Rabbi Cooper, and
enclosing a list of subjects, typescript, signed.
Enclosed is a list re 'Subjects for the Oratory
Contest' listing the subjects as follows: All true art
has primitive origins; Can Britain avoid a colour
problem, if so, how?; Patriotism The last refuge of
the scoundrel; Is the Jewish religion decadent?;
The comprehensive school is an economic as well
as a social necessity - discuss; The last I would
defend; Science benefits no-one in modern
society, except the scientist - discuss; Snobbery;
Is man an animal?; The merits or de-merits of
Pop, Jazz and serious music. Typescript.
1 piece (2 papers)
17 Oct 1965
C DJC/1/2/4/2/5
Letter
Letter from Milvyn Sodofsky to Mr Segelman
thanking him for appearing on the judging panel at
the recent national oratory contest of the BBYO,
and expressing his hope that Segelman will be
able to 'judge many more oratory contests in
future', manuscript, signed.
1 piece
11 Jan 1966
C DJC/1/2/4/3
Orders of Ceremonies
File containing the following Orders of
Ceremonies relating to the Hull BBYO: Order of
Ceremony giving format for the installation of Hull
BBYO Officers c.1960s
1 file (1 piece)
1960s
C DJC/1/2/4/4
Jewish National Fund Tree Certificates
File contains Tree Certificates relating to the
planting of trees in the name of Hull BBYO under
the Jewish National Fund tree planting scheme in
Israel. Contains the following certificates: Tree
certificate recording the planting of one tree in the
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B'nai B'rith Forest of Peace in Israel by Hull
BBYO, Jan 1984; Tree certificate recording the
planting of one tree in the B'nai B'rith Forest of
Peace in Israel by Hull BBYO, Feb 1985; Tree
certificate recording the planting of one tree in the
fifth children's grove within Hull Jewish
Community Forest by Hull BBYO on the occasion
of Tu B'Shevat, 6 Feb 1985.
1 file (3 pieces)
C DJC/1/2/4/5
B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation Magazine
Contains following issues of the B'nai B'rith Youth
Organisation Magazine: Vol.1, No.2, May 1948
1 file (1 piece)
1948
C DJC/1/2/4/6
'The Shofar'
File contains issues of 'The Shofar', a publication
of BBYO, published in Baltimore [by BBYO US
Head Office?], sent to S. Pearlman. Contains
issues dated Apr 1959, Jun 1959, Nov 1960.
1 file (3 pieces)
1959-1960
C DJC/1/2/4/7
Programmes
Contains Programmes relating to the Annual
British Convention of the B'nai B'rith Youth
Organisation District Council of Great Britain
District Fifteen.
1 file (4 pieces)
1958-1961
C DJC/1/2/4/7/1
Programme
Programme relating to the Second Annual British
Convention of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
District Council of Great Britain District Fifteen,
held at Hull 3 Jan 1958-5 Jan 1958. Includes: List
of National Executive Officers, Counsellors, and
Advisors; Installation dinner menu. Typescript,
printed. Note: On reverse is written 'S. Pearlman
Hull', manuscript.
1 piece
Jan 1958
C DJC/1/2/4/7/2
Programme
Programme relating to the Third Annual British
Convention of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
District Council of Great Britain District Fifteen,
held at Leeds 2 Jan 1959-4 Jan 1959. Includes:
List of National Executive Officers, Counsellors,
and Advisors; Toast list; Menu. Typescript,
printed. Note: On reverse is written 'S. Pearlman
Hull', manuscript.
1 piece
Jan 1959
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C DJC/1/2/4/7/3
Programme
Programme relating to the Fourth Annual British
Convention of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
District Council of Great Britain District Fifteen,
held at Hull 1 Jan 1960-3 Jan 1960. Includes: List
of National Executive Officers, Counsellors, and
Advisors; Pen Portraits of Bro. John D. Land as
President, Bro. Nissen Kessleman as VicePresident, Sis. Lynda Dobkin as Secretary, Bro.
Geoffrey Lennard as Treasurer, Sis. Dianna Clark
as Publications Officer, Bro. Ralph M. Ross as
Counsellor; Installation dinner menu. Typescript,
printed. Note: On reverse is written 'S. Pearlman
Hull', manuscript.
1 piece
Jan 1960
C DJC/1/2/4/7/4
Programme
Programme relating to the Fifth Annual British
Convention of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
District Council of Great Britain District Fifteen,
held at Leeds 6 Jan 1961-8 Jan 1961. Includes:
List of National Executive Officers, Counsellors,
and Advisors; Pen Portraits of Bro. Edwin H.
Schiller as President, Sis. Helen A. Sherman as
Vice-President, Bro. Geoffrey Lennard as
Treasurer, Sis. Angela Marcus as Secretary, Bro.
Geoffrey Lipman as Publications Officer, Bro.
John D. Land as Counsellor, Bro. Nissen
Kesselman as Counsellor, the National Executive
1960-1961; Installation dinner menu. Typescript,
printed. Note: On reverse is written 'Bernard
Vynes. 5 Walton Ave Linthorpe Middlesbrough
Yorks 88924.' Also written is 'S. Pearlman Hull',
manuscript, two different handwritings.
1 piece
Jan 1961
C DJC/1/2/4/8
Publicity Material
Contains publicity material e.g. tickets, notices,
and brochures, relating to events arranged by Hull
BBYO
1 file (4 pieces)
1977
C DJC/1/2/4/8/1
Notice of Event
Notice of event 'COFFEE EVENING AUCTION &
REVUE' organised by Hull B'nai B'rith Youth
Organisation, to be held at the Arthur Lewenstein
Hall, 30 Apr [?] at 8pm, with proceeds going to
Soviet Jewry and the new Youth Centre,
admission price 35p for adults and 25p for
children and members, typescript, printed.
1 piece
n.d.
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C DJC/1/2/4/8/2
Brochure
Souvenir brochure compiled to raise funds for the
Orde Wingate Chapters of the Hull B'nai B'rith
Youth Organisation
1 piece
16 Dec 1956
C DJC/1/2/4/8/3
Ticket
Ticket relating to event '''A CLOSE SHAVE'' The
farce to beat all faces' organised by Hull B'nai
B'rith Youth Organisation, to be held at the
Parkfield Centre, Hull, on 30 May 1977 at 8pm,
ticket price £1 adults and 75p under 18s and
senior concessions, admission price to include
refreshments, typescript, printed. Note: On
reverse is note from Barry Abrahams as President
of BBYO to 'Rabbi' asking him to accept the ticket
with the Organisation's compliments, manuscript.
1 piece
30 May 1977
C DJC/1/2/4/8/4
Programme
Programme relating to play titled '''A CLOSE
SHAVE'' The farce to beat all faces' organised by
Hull B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation, [held at the
Parkfield Centre, Hull, on 30 May 1977?]. Includes
message from Abrahams as President of BBYO
and a cast list.
1 piece
30 May 1977
C DJC/1/2/4/9
Press Cuttings
File containing the following press cuttings relating
to Hull BBYO activities and members: Copy of an
article dated 11 Jan 1963 relating to the 7th
annual convention of the B'nai B'rith Youth
Organisation, held at Hull Western Synagogue,
followed by a dinner dance in Synagogue Hall,
Osborne Street; Extract from p.13 of Jewish
Gazette dated 2 Nov 1990 referring to Donald
Marks and wife Diana of Hull who 'met through
BBYO' and noting that Donald Marks was a
National President in 1957
1 file (2 pieces)
1963-1990
C DJC/1/2/5
B'nai B'rith Photographs
c.1920s-2000s
Contains photographs relating to Hull B'nai B'rith
lodges and Youth Organisation, mostly relate to
committee installation dinners
30 items
C DJC/1/2/5/1
Photograph: B'nai B'rith Prize-Giving
Black and white posed photograph showing Avril
Marks receiving a trophy from Charles Rosen
1 item
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C DJC/1/2/5/2
Photograph: B'nai B'rith Meeting
Black and white photograph of 4 gentlemen and a
lady at the head table during a meeting
1 item
n.d.
C DJC/1/2/5/3
Photograph: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Dance
Black and white posed group photograph showing
the following persons: Bernice Rosenberg,
Bernice Segal, Malcolm Gold, Gill Greenstone,
Geoff Abrahams, Maureen Lipman, Sheila
Silverstone
1 item
n.d.
C DJC/1/2/5/4
Photograph: Hull Women's B'nai B'rith Lodge
Barmitzvah
Black and white posed group photograph of the
following persons taken c.1969 at the barmitzvah
celebration of the lodge formed in 1956: Ethel
Goldstein, Jeanette Burnley, Doreen Levy, Trudie
Taylor, Regina Bentley, Elaine Rosenston,
Queenie Goldstein, Ruby Levy, Evelyn Mitzman,
Nadia Sadofsky, Leah Winroope, Lorna Rosen,
Rita Hart
1 item
n.d.
C DJC/1/2/5/5
Photographs: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Installations
Black and white photograph taken c.1970s
showing the following persons: Max Gold, Rabbi
Cooper, Bernard Levy, Conrad Segelman, Lorna
Rosen, Feldman
1 item
n.d.
C DJC/1/2/5/6
Photographs: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Installations
Black and white posed group photographs taken
during installations of the B'nai B'rith Youth
Organisation Executive c.1970s showing the
following persons: Deborah Sprinz, Avril
Lightowler, Stephen Marks, Elise Landa, Edward
Pearlman, Kerry Wolfson, Geoff Wolfson, Marion
Levitt, Avril Marks, Lee Kauffman, Susan Francis,
Frances Wolfe, Mrs Hirschfield, Rita Goldstein,
Markie Black, Rabbi Cooper
1 item (2 pieces)
n.d.
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C DJC/1/2/5/7
Photograph: B'nai B'rith Social Event
Black and white posed group photograph of the
following persons: Bentley, Sol Finestein, Joe
Bentley, Harry Rosenthal, Blank, Louis
Rosenblum, Charles Black, Nathan Lanch, Louis
Levy, Bookbinder, Wineberg, Klarik, Wallinets,
Nathan Lifshitz, Marks-Leshinsky, Leo Schultz,
Abe Sugar,, Mrs Sugar, Mrs Mary Klarik,
Graybine, Minnie Brown, Tizick, Blank, Dolly
Tizick, Jinnie Bentley, Rose Harris, Leiberman,
Annie Lifshitz
1 item
C DJC/1/2/5/8
Photograph: AZA and B'nai B'rith Girls
Black and white posed group photograph of the
following persons: Bernard Levy, Millie Levy, Rev
David Hirsch, Julie Barnett nee Robinson, Conrad
Segelman, Barbara Hirsch, Lionel Rosen, Albert
Bott, Norman Shenker, Valerie Shields, Doreen
Levy nee Goldstein, Denise Winroope, Maureen
Segelman, Iris Segal, John Rosen, Bernard
Graybine, Clivy Levy, Barrie Bransky, Leslie
Dysch, Stacey Daniels, Stuart Sadofsky also
Sanders, Anne Barnett, Maurice Waxman,
Maurice Rosenbloom, Harry Graybine, Michael
Bott, Gordon Daniels, Stephen Myers, Gordon
Cohen
1 item
1948
C DJC/1/2/5/9
Photograph: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Convention
Black and white posed group photograph of
persons attending the convention held at Hull
including the following: Barbara Hirsch, Bernard
Levy, Conrad Segelman, Albert Bott, Maureen
Segelman, Julie Robinson, Iris Segal, Clive Levy,
Bernard Graybine, Doreen Goldstein, Leslie
Dysch, Barry Bransky, Maurice Rosenblum,
Valerie Shields, Gordon Daniels, Gordon Cohen,
Michael Bott, Stephen Myers, Harry Graybine,
Maurice Waxman, Stuart Sadofsky, John Rosen,
Stacey Daniels
1 item
Nov 1948
C DJC/1/2/5/10
Photograph: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation Hike
Black and white photograph showing Conrad
Segalman and Gordon Daniels in the foreground
with Thornton Abbey, Lincolnshire, in the
background, taken during a hike to the abbey
1 item
18 Apr 1949
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C DJC/1/2/5/11
Photograph: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation Girls
Black and white posed group photograph showing
the following persons: Bernice Segal nee Turner,
Pat Levine nee Landa, Jeanette Dubb nee Rock,
Anita Coupland nee Pliener, Sonia Lipman
Lawrence nee Wilson, Delphine Lurie nee Hardy,
Anita Furman nee Edelson, Pauline Essex Crosby
nee Lanch, Trixie Goldstein, Denise Kletz nee
Winroope, Maureen Arion Russell nee Segelman,
Iris Peters nee Segal, Naomi Dysch nee Rosen
1 item
c.1950s
C DJC/1/2/5/12
Photograph: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Dance
Black and white posed group photograph showing
the following persons: David Winroope, Jeff
Myers, Flo Sadofsky, Iris Segal, Millie Levy, John
Rosen, Leah Rosen, Lord Mayor Lionel Rosen,
Maureen Segelman, Norman Shenker, Naomi
Rosen, Bernice Segal nee Turner, Pat Levine nee
Landa, Edelson, Susan Robinson, Denise
Winroope, Trixie Goldstein, Pauline Essex Crosby
nee Lanch, Don Marks, Sonia Wilson, Jeanette
Rock, Colin Lang, Stacey Daniels, Emanuel
Rosen, Warner Winetroube
1 item
1952
C DJC/1/2/5/13
Photograph: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Dance
Black and white posed group photograph showing
the following persons: John Science, Irving
Feldman, Harold Turner, Stuart Fredenthal, Jeff
Myers, David Winroope, Doreen Levy nee
Goldstein, Bernard Levy, Flo Sadofsky, Maureen
Russell nee Segelman, Millie Levy, Malcolm
Cohen, Denise Kletz nee Winroope, Iris Peters
nee Segal, Barbara Shenker, Norman Shenker,
Naomi Dysch nee Rosen, Sandra Silver nee Bott,
Julie Barnett nee Robinson, Serena Myers nee
Francis, Rosen, Pauline Essex Crosby nee Lanch,
Josie Robinson, Pat Levine nee Landa, Bernice
Segal nee Turner, Trixie nee Goldstein, Sylvia
Norman nee Jaffe, Susan Neufeld, nee Robinson,
Peter Barnett, Leon Rosenthall, Levine, Vic
Appleson, Gerald Shapero, nee Edelson, Sonia
Lipman nee Wilson, Louis Shenker, Finestein,
Stuart Sadofsky, Alan Field
1 item
c.1952-1953
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C DJC/1/2/5/14
Photograph: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Dance
Black and white posed group photograph showing
the following persons: Leslie Rose, John Chappel,
Sugarman, Bernard Dietch, Harry Gurevitch,
Michael Westerman, Les Vinegrad, Leon Lurie,
Stuart Livingstone, Ian Dysch, Stuart Reuben,
Valerie Levy, Angela Rosen, Diana Black, Gloria
Scholnick, Susan Iserlin, Elizabeth Miller, Janet
Vinegrad, Joan Haas, Cherry Korklin, Carol
Brown, Annette Vinegrad, Vic Golding, Malcolm
Cohen, Donald Marks, Lionel Reubens, Valerie
Nichols, Geof Lennard, Sandra Bott, Irvin
Feldman, Beryl Cobden, Stuart Fredenthal,
Margaret Blank, Stuart Rosenthall, Irvin Gordon,
Barbara Furman, Riva Turner, Sonia Edelson,
Adele Kersh, Brenda Pearlman, Doreen Gerson
1 item
c.1957-1958
C DJC/1/2/5/15
Photograph: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Executive
Black and white posed group photograph showing
the following persons: Irvin Gordon, Leslie
Vinegrad, Stuart Rosenthall, Harold Flasher, Geoff
Lennard, Roy Lang, Ian Dysch, Joan Haas, Gloria
Scholnick, Brenda Pearlman, Sonya Edelson,
Valerie Nicholls, Beryl Cobden, Margaret Blank
1 item
1957-1958
C DJC/1/2/5/16
Photograph: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Executive
Black and white posed group photograph showing
the following persons: Stuart Livingstone, Stuart
Rosenthall, Malcolm Cohen, Harold Flasher,
Geoffrey Lipman, Harry Gurevitch, Ann Wilson,
Beryl Cobden, Brenda Pearlman, Sonya Edelson,
Angela Marcus, Donald Marks
1 item
1958-1959
C DJC/1/2/5/17
Photograph: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Dance
Black and white posed group photograph showing
the following persons in Osborne Street
Synagogue Hall: Steve Lipman, Mike Westerman,
Harry Gurevitch, Stuart Livingstone, Sefton
Bennett, Stephen Pearlman, Stuart Reubens, Roy
Lang, Geoff Lipman, Mike Rosenberg, Raymond
Kauffman, Les Vinegrad, John Chappel, Angela
Wilson, Pauline Moss, Ann Wilson, Elaine
Bennett, Harold Flasher, Josie Black, Joan Haas,
Ian Dysch, Annette Vinegrad, Maureen Moses,
Raena Landau, Susan Burnley, Gloria
1959
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Abrahamson, Susan Haas, Dorothy Abrahams,
Cherry Korklin, Stuart Rosenthal, Sonia Edelson,
Donald Marks, Brenda Pearlman, Malcolm Cohen,
Angela Marcus, Carol Brown
1 item
C DJC/1/2/5/18
Photographs: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Installations
Black and white photographs showing the
following persons at an installation of B'nai Brith
Youth Organisation officers: Elaine Bennett,
Florrie Sadofsky, Stuart Fredenthal, Councillor J.J.
Nicholls, Don Marks, Gloria Abrahamson, Sefton
Bennett, Steve or Geoff Lipman, Harold Flasher
1 item (10 pieces)
1960
C DJC/1/2/5/19
Photographs: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Executive
Black and white posed group photographs
showing following persons: Anthony Nicholls, Max
Gold, Malcolm Cohen, Geoff Lipman, Stuart
Livingstone, Stephen Pearlman, Michael Marks,
Sefton Bennett, Rayna Landa, Sonia
Abrahamson, Brenda Waxman, Angela Marcus,
Susan Lorant nee Hass, Maureen Stone nee
Moses, Elaine Paradise nee Bennett, Stuart
Rosenthal, Les Vinegrad, Roy Lang, Steve
Lipman
1 item (2 pieces)
1960
C DJC/1/2/5/20
Photographs: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Installations
Black and white photographs showing following
persons at an installation of B'nai Brith Youth
Organisation officers: Gerald Goldtein, Max Gold,
Ethel Goldstein, Susan Feldman, Antony Nicholls,
Barrie Schneider, Alan Kersh, Geoffrey Glass,
Mike Marks, Howard Cuckle, David Rose, Bernice
Segal, Nina Rosenberg, Sheila Silverstone,
Maureen Lipman, Joy Wilson, Judy Wilson,
Bernice Rosenberg
1 item (2 pieces)
c.1961
C DJC/1/2/5/21
Photographs: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Installations
Photographs showing the installation of various
members of the B'nai Brith Youth Organisation
[including Maureen Lipman as
Chairman/.President?]. Persons shown in the
photographs include the following: Valerie Levy,
Regina Bentley, Maureen Lipman, Angela Marcus,
Lawrie Barnett, Harold Bentley, Michael Marks,
c.1960-1961
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Norman Shenker, Sefton Bennett, Irvin Gordon,
Stuart Livingstone, Stephen Pearlman, S.
Feldman, Gloria Abrahamson, Rabbi Cooper, ,
Don Marks, Geoff Lipman, Steve Lipman, Pauline
Parkes nee Moss, Clive Reubens, Philip
Fredenthal, Michael Marks, Max Gold, Ivan Segel,
David Rose, Malcolm Gold, Louis Wigador also
Wigoder, Angela Marcus, Susan Miller nee
Feldman, Susan Connick nee Burnley, Joy
Wilson, Judith Wilson, Frankie Dietch. Note that
many of these photographs have the name 'S.
Pearlman' written on the reverse.
1 item (31 pieces)
C DJC/1/2/5/22
Photographs: B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation
Oratory Contest Prize-giving
Black and white photographs showing Hilary
Peysner and Naomi Rosenston receiving prizes in
relation to a B'nai Brith Youth Organisation oratory
contest from contest judge Doreen Levy. Also
shown are fellow judges Conrad Segelman,
Donald Marks and Neville Levy.
1 item (2 pieces)
24 Oct 1965
C DJC/1/2/5/23
Photograph: Hull B'nai B'rith Ladies
Black and white posed group photograph of the
following persons including members of the Hull
B'nai B'rith Women's Lodge taken on the occasion
of a meeting of several lodges at Queens Road
Synagogue, Manchester: Leah Winetroope,
Rosalind Marks, Sylvia Marks, Jean Cooper nee
Robinson, Nadia Sadofsky, Miriam Bennett, Sadie
Bermitz, Helen Feldman, Rita Goldstein the
President, Lady Jacobovits, Elaine Rosenston,
Sarah Rosen, Babs Utal, Shirley Rosenberg
1 item
c.1960s
C DJC/1/2/5/24
Photograph: B'nai B'rith [Youth Organisation?]
Executive
Black and white posed group photograph of the
following persons taken on the occasion of
installations to offices held 5 Nov 1967: Andrew
Marks, Charles Rosen, Diane Levy, Marilyn
Cuckle, Ian Lanch, Andrew Palmer, Hilary
Peysner, Naomi Marks, John Finestein, Frances
Finestein, Avril Marks
1 item
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5 Nov 1967
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C DJC/1/2/5/25
Photograph: B'nai B'rith [Youth Organisation?]
Executive
Black and white posed group photograph of the
following persons: Andrew Marks, Malcolm
Rosenberg, Shelley Halon, John Finestein,
Andrew Palmer, Edward Pearlman, Ruth Steiger,
Terri Chetham, Ian Lanch, Lucille Black, Pearl
Rose
1 item
c.1969
C DJC/1/2/5/26
Photograph: B'nai Brith [Youth Organisation?]
Executive
Black and white posed group photograph of the
following persons: Ian Lanch, David Coupland,
Lee Kauffman, Malcolm Rosenberg, Michael
Vinegrad, Andrew Marks, Avril Marks, Sharon
Marks, Edward Pearlman, Shelley Halon, Sharon
Pinsley
1 item
Nov 1970
C DJC/1/2/5/27
Photographs: B'nai Brith Youth Organisation
Installations
Black and white photographs of the following
persons at a B'nai Brith Youth Organisation
installation: Marion Levitt, Rainer, Edward
Pearlman, Avril Marks, Rita Goldstein, Markie
Black, Rabbi Cooper, Silvia Hirschfeld
1 item (2 pieces)
C DJC/1/2/5/28
Photograph: B'nai Brith Youth Organisation
Installations
Black and white photograph of Pat Sanders
installing Avril Marks as B'nai Brith Youth
Organisation President
1 item
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Photograph: Hull B'nai Brith Youth Organisation
Executive 1973/74
Black and white posed group photograph showing
the following members of the B'nai Brith Youth
Organisation Executive elected for the 1973/74
year: D. Rosenburg, Karen Myers, Michelle
Newdall, E. Landa, I. Daniels, R. Bermitz, D.
Sugarman, K. Woolfson, L. Kauffman, M. Levy
1 item
c.1973
C DJC/1/2/5/30
Photograph: Neville Levy and the B'nai B'rith Cup
Colour photograph of Neville Levy holding a
trophy presented by him to the Hull B'nai B'rith in
Nov 1962, note that the photograph was taken at
Menorah House where Levy was a resident
1 item
11 Feb 2004
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Hull Board of Shechita
1933-1981
Description: This series contains records relating to the Board of Shechita, a management
Board established to oversee the provision of kosher foodstuffs to the Hull Jewish population.
According to Jewish Law only meat from certain animals can be consumed, and these
animals must be killed and prepared in accordance with kashrut (Jewish dietary laws). This
involves the slaughter of animals in accordance with the process of shechita by a trained and
certified individual known as the shochet. In addition, only food prepared by Jewish persons
using kosher utensils is permitted to be consumed under the limitations of kashrut. As part of
its work the Board was responsible for appointing a shochet for the city, overseeing the
import of kosher livestock and food stuffs such as bread, milk and cheese, licensing and
regulating kosher butchers and food venders in the city, and approving public venues for
kosher functions.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 11 subseries:
C DJC/1/3/1 Minutes, 1933-1971
C DJC/1/3/2 Account Books, 1934-1965
C DJC/1/3/3 Revenue Account and Balance Sheets, 1964-1966
C DJC/1/3/4 Notices of Meetings, 1975-1977
C DJC/1/3/5 Announcements and Notices, 1940s-1970s
C DJC/1/3/6 Circulars, 1974
C DJC/1/3/7 Correspondence, 1981
C DJC/1/3/8 Kashrut Commission Certificates, 1963-1972
C DJC/1/3/9 Receipts, 1975
C DJC/1/3/10 Press Cuttings, 1908
C DJC/1/3/11 Constitutions and Laws, 1934
Extent: 11 subseries
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Minutes
1933-1971
Subseries contains minutes of joint meetings of
representatives of the Central Synagogue, Old
Hebrew Congregation, and Western Synagogue,
and also minutes of meetings of Hull Board of
Shechita
1 item
C DJC/1/3/1/1
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes firstly of joint meetings
of representatives of the Central Synagogue, Old
Hebrew Congregation, and Western Synagogue,
followed by minutes of meetings of Hull Board of
Shechita. Business relates to the election of
members, representatives, and officers, reading of
correspondence, reports of officers and
representatives, oversight of issues relating to the
procurement of kosher foods, granting and
revoking of butchers' licenses and licenses to
cater for kosher functions, donations and grants to
various appeals. Typescript, manuscript, signed.
1 item
C DJC/1/3/2
Account Books
5 Sep 193316 Mar 1971
1934-1965
Subseries contains account books of Hull Board of
Shechita
1 item
C DJC/1/3/2/1
Account Book
Volume records income and expenditure of the
Hull Board of Shechita showing individual receipts
and payments, and annual totals
1 item
C DJC/1/3/3
Revenue Account and Balance Sheets
1934-1965
1964-1971
Subseries contains Revenue Account and
Balance Sheets prepared on behalf of various
Honorary Treasurers of Hull Board of Shechita,
relating to periods ending 31 Dec 1963, 31 Dec
1964, 31 Dec 1965, 31 Dec 1971.
4 items
C DJC/1/3/3/1
Revenue Account and Balance Sheet
Revenue account of Louis Rapstone as Honorary
Treasurer of the Hull Board of Shechita, period
ended 31 Dec 1963, balance of £2750.9.11,
balance sheet balance of £1336 and 5 shillings,
prepared by Louis Korklin & Co. Chartered
Accountants, Friary Chambers, 24/28
Whitefriargate, Hull
1 item
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C DJC/1/3/3/2
Revenue Account and Balance Sheet
Revenue account of Louis Rapstone as Honorary
Treasurer of the Hull Board of Shechita, period
ended 31 Dec 1964, balance of £3026.6.8,
balance sheet balance of £1163.8.10., prepared
by Louis Korklin & Co. Chartered Accountants,
Friary Chambers, 24/28 Whitefriargate, Hull
1 item
14 Apr 1965
C DJC/1/3/3/3
Revenue Account and Balance Sheet
Revenue account of Henry Taylor as Honorary
Treasurer of the Hull Board of Shechita, period
ended 31 Dec 1965, balance of £3310 and 7p,
balance sheet of balance of £1048.3.8., prepared
by Louis Korklin & Co. Chartered Accountants,
Friary Chambers, 24/28 Whitefriargate, Hull
1 item
9 Feb 1966
C DJC/1/3/3/4
Revenue Account and Balance Sheet
Revenue account of the Honorary Treasurer of the
Hull Board of Shechita, period ended 31 Dec
1971, balance of £3770.49, balance sheet
balance of £658.87, prepared by Dutton, Moore &
Co. Chartered Accountants, Hull
1 item
9 Feb 1966
C DJC/1/3/4
Notices of Meetings
1975-1977
Subseries contains completed template cards
providing notice of the dates of meetings of the
Hull Board of Shechita issued by H. Cohen as
Honorary Secretary of the Hull Board of Shechita,
notices relate to meetings held at 19 Linnaeus
Street on 19 Feb 1975 and 9 Nov 1976, an AGM
held 19 Apr 1977, typescript pro-forma and
manuscript.
3 items
C DJC/1/3/5
Announcements and Notices
1940s-1970s
Subseries contains printed and copy
announcements and notices relating to Hull Board
of Shechita for the information of members of the
Hull Jewish Community
3 items
C DJC/1/3/5/1
Notice
Copy notice reporting on a meeting of the Board
of Shechita presided over by D.M. Rosen
following the death of previous president H.
Rosenston, note that reference is made to the
satisfactory working of 'the Pen' under the
supervision of the Shochetim, typescript, printed.
1 item
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May 1941
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C DJC/1/3/5/2
Announcement
Announcement advising that the Board 'do not
guarantee the Kashrut of any bread, cake, or
confectionary in this city', and directing people to
buy products baked by Zermansky's of Leeds
from Deitch Delicatessen, 482 Anlaby Road,
typescript, printed.
1 item
c.1970s
C DJC/1/3/5/3
Announcement
Announcement advertising the sale of Kosher
bread at Messrs Dietch, 482 Anlaby Road, and
urging the community 'to avail themselves of this
facility provided in the interests of Kashrut in the
home', typescript, printed.
1 item
c.Nov 1971
C DJC/1/3/6
Circulars
1974
Subseries contains the following circulars sent by
Hull Board of Shechita: Circular sent by the Hull
Communal Kosher Butchers Management
Committee to the Jewish community in Hull
informing them of a meeting to be held to discuss
provisions for kosher food in Hull, 18 Mar 1974;
Circular requesting the completion and return of
the 'Passover List' and the inclusion of payment re
the same, and stating that collection time and
place will be announced in The Watchman',
typescript, unsigned, 18 Mar 1974.
2 items
C DJC/1/3/7
Correspondence
1981
Subseries contains the following correspondence
received by Hull Board of Shechita: Letter sent by
Vic Appleson as Honorary Secretary of Hull
Jewish Representative Council to 'Manny' [Mr E.
Marks] as Honorary President of the Hull Board of
Shechita, relating to the non attendance of the
Board's Delegate at a recent Representative
Council Meeting, and requesting confirmation that
Mr H. Taylor is still the Board's Delegate,
typescript, signed, 27 Oct 1981.
1 item
C DJC/1/3/8
Kashrut Commission Certificates
Subseries contains date-stamped cards issued by
the Kashrut Commission of the Hull Board of
Shechita certifying that the Kashrut of food served
at the function in question is under supervision of
the Communal Rabbi of Hull. Note it is not clear to
what events the certificates relate.
8 items
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C DJC/1/3/9
Receipts
1975
Subseries contains the following receipts relating
to the Hull Board of Shechita: Carbon of receipt
signed by H. Westerman on behalf of the Hull
Board of Shechita certifying that the number of
poultry loaded for Leeds on 12 Mar 1975 was '161
BINOS', 12 Mar 1975.
1 item
C DJC/1/3/10
Press Cuttings
1908
Subseries contains press cuttings relating to the
Hull Board of Shechita
1 item
C DJC/1/3/10/1
Press Cutting: 'How Jews Get Their Meat. The
Mysteries of Kosher'
Written as a special article for the Hull Times,
photocopy
1 item
C DJC/1/3/11
Constitutions and Laws
5 Dec 1908
1934
Subseries contains constitutions and laws relating
to the Hull Board of Shechita
1 item
C DJC/1/3/11/1
Laws of the Hull Board for the Affairs of Shechita
Photocopy, note that 'H. Taylor' is written on the
cover of the document, also that H. Rosenston is
given as President, J. Levy as Vice President, L.
Rapstone as Honorary Treasurer, and B.
Goldstone as Financial Secretary
1 item
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May 1934
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C DJC/1/4
Hull Brotherly Help Lodge No.19
1903-1919
Description: This series contains records relating to Hull Brotherly Help Lodge No.19 of the
Grand Order of Israel Friendly Society. A Jewish self-help society appears to have been
established in Hull the late 1880s. This early society included amongst its presidents E.
Feitleberg, J. Bush, H. Moscow, H. Solomon, L. Mendlesohn, H. Goldstone, H. Vigodsky,
H.W. Simmons, and F. Zerny. On 30 Jul 1903, the Hull Hebrew Friendly Society was
registered with the Chief Registrar of Friendly Societies, and became an affiliate Lodge of the
Grand Order of Israel, which Order had a Grand Lodge in London. Applicants wishing to join
the Friendly Society had to be proposed by two existing members, known as 'Brothers', and a
1 shilling 'Proposition Fee' was required. Applicants then received an examination by a
medical officer to determine fitness and eligibility for membership. Note: The 'Jewish
Chronicle' of 5 Jan 1900 records the occasion of an AGM of the Hull Hebrew Self Help
Friendly Society, and shows Brother F. Zerny to be President of the Friendly Society at that
time.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 19 subseries:
C DJC/1/4/1 Constitutions and Rules, 1900
C DJC/1/4/2 General Correspondence, 1903-1911
C DJC/1/4/3 Secretary's Correspondence Files, 1903-1910
C DJC/1/4/4 Miscellaneous Secretary's Papers, c.1907-1910
C DJC/1/4/5 Annual Balance Sheets, 1907-1909
C DJC/1/4/6 Rough Accounts, c.1903-1911
C DJC/1/4/7 Medical Officer's Invoices and Receipts, 1903-1911
C DJC/1/4/8 Stationary Costs Receipts, 1903-1910
C DJC/1/4/9 Receipts of Sick Pay, 1908-1910
C DJC/1/4/10 Grand Lodge Contribution Payment Receipts, 1909-1911
C DJC/1/4/11 Miscellaneous Receipts, 1910
C DJC/1/4/12 Orders for Payments, 1906-1911
C DJC/1/4/13 Subscription Lists, 1908-1911
C DJC/1/4/14 Friendly Society Applications, 1908-1910
C DJC/1/4/15 Membership Cards, 1908-1919
C DJC/1/4/16 Members Contributions Registers, 1910-1916
C DJC/1/4/17 Entrance Examination Certificates, 1895-1895
C DJC/1/4/18 Medical Officer's Certificates of Sickness, 1909-1911
C DJC/1/4/19 Press Cuttings, 1889-1941
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C DJC/1/4/1
Constitutions and Rules
1900
Subseries contains the following constitutions and
rules of the Hull Hebrew Self Help Friendly Lodge:
Printed list bwing the Rules of the Hull Hebrew
Self Help Friendly Society. Also records the
following information: Meetings of the Society held
at the Neptune Hotel, Chariot Street, Hull;
Founders of the society are E. Feitelburg, H.
Farbstein, L.L. Perls, B. Zimmerman, M. Moscow,
H. Moscow; Past presidents in the period 18891900 are E. Feitelburg, J. Bush, H. Moscow, H.
Solomon, L. Mendlesohn, H. Goldstone, H.
Vigodsky, H.W. Simmons, F. Zerny, 1900.
1 item
C DJC/1/4/2
General Correspondence
Subseries contains correspondence of the Hull
Brotherly Help Lodge No.19 of the Grand Order of
Israel, mainly with the London Lodge of the Grand
Order of Israel, and relates to various matters
48 items
C DJC/1/4/3
Secretary's Correspondence Files
Subseries contains correspondence of J.M.
Musick as Secretary of Hull Brotherly Help Lodge
No.19, Grand Order of Israel, in Hebrew and
English, and relates to various matters
30 items
C DJC/1/4/4
Miscellaneous Secretary's Papers
1 May 190311 May 1911
7 Aug 19036 Oct 1910
c.1907-1910
Subseries contains loose papers found amongst
records of Hull Brotherly Help Lodge No.19 of the
Grand Order of Israel. Most items appear to be
memoranda and notes of Secretary made in
preparation for meetings. Note that one item is a
death certificate in Hebrew issued by the Ministry
of the Interior in Vilna by the Rabbi of Vilna,
recording the death of Liebe Abram Yankelewicz
at the age of 41 on 2 Feb 1908 in Vilna, and his
burial in the Jewish Cemetary plot no.72,
certificate signed and stamped by Rabbi of Vilna
and also signed by examining doctor, certificate
dated 21 Feb 1908. Typescript and manuscript.
7 items
C DJC/1/4/5
Annual Balance Sheets
1907-1909
Subseries contains annual printed balance sheets
of the Brotherly Help Lodge No.19 of the Grand
Order of Israel. Typescript, printed. Include: List of
current executive officers; Notice of AGM with
agenda; List of nominations of persons to act as
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Noble Master, Vice Master, Treasurer, Secretary,
Trustees, Auditors, Guardian, Marshalls,
Committee members, and Medical Officer in the
forthcoming year; List of contributions paid and
owing by each member of the Society; Sick and
Shiva Fund account; Management Fund account;
Sick and Distress Fund account; Financial
Statement of overall account.
2 items
C DJC/1/4/5/1
Second Annual Balance Sheet
Annual balance sheet of the Brotherly Help Lodge
No.19 of the Grand Order of Israel relating to
period 1 Apr 1906-24 Mar 1907, typescript, printed
by Brother Abe Silverstone, Printer, of Hull.
Includes the following information: Brother M.
Rosenbaum, Noble Master; Brother J. Friedenthal,
Vice-Master; Brother L. Rosenblum, Secretary
and Collector; AGM to be held at the White Horse
Hotel Carr Lane on 22 Apr 1907; Shiva Fund
balance of £154 9 shillings and 5 pence;
Management Fund balance of £46 6 shillings and
½ pence; Sick and Distress Fund balance of £3 18
shillings and 9 pence; Overall account of £144 5
shillings and 10 pence; 125 members; Audited by
Manham Saipe and Wolf Cowan on 9 Apr 1907.
1 item
c.Apr 1907
C DJC/1/4/5/2
Fourth Annual Balance Sheet
Annual balance sheet of the Brotherly Help Lodge
No.19 of the Grand Order of Israel relating to
period 31 Mar 1908-30 Mar 1909, typescript,
printed by Brother Abe Silverstone, Printer, of
Hull. Includes the following information: Brother M.
Saipe, Noble Master; Brother S. Bentley, ViceMaster; Brother Abe Silverstone, Secretary; AGM
to be held at the White Horse Hotel Carr Lane on
7 Jun 1909; Shiva Fund balance of £301 12
shillings and 7½ pence; Management Fund
balance of £77 14 shillings and 6 pence; Sick and
Distress Fund balance of £13 14 shillings and 11
pence; Overall account of £259 16 shillings and 4
pence; 147 members; Audited by J. Friedenthal
and B. Cohen Apr 1909.
1 item
c.Apr 1909
C DJC/1/4/6
Rough Accounts
c.1903-c.1911
Subseries contains rough accounts of monies paid
by Hull Brotherly Help Lodge No.19 of the Grand
Order of Israel, manuscript.
3 items
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C DJC/1/4/6/1
Rough Account
Account of money totalling £1 and 1.5 pence,
spent on following items: 1 contribution book; 1
minute book; 3 membership books; 1 box
Goldstein; Rubber stamp; Bell Locksmith;
Goldstone Lettering; Postage.
1 item
C DJC/1/4/6/2
Postage Account
Account of money spent on postage, manuscript.
1 item
c.1903-c.1911
C DJC/1/4/6/3
Audited Account of Members Fees
Account of fees paid by members for quarter
ending 26 Mar 1905, audited by J. Friedenthal on
9 Apr 1905 and signed by Rosenblum as
Secretary, and for quarter ending 25 Jun 1905
audited by H. Perlman and J. Moseson on 2 Jul
1905, and signed by Rosenblum as Secretary,
manuscript.
1 item
c.Apr 1905
C DJC/1/4/7
Medical Officer's Invoices and Receipts
Subseries contains invoices for fees due to
Joseph Nelson of 5 Percy Street, Hull, O.L.
Appleton of 57 Wright Street, Hull, and George
Phillips of 57 Wright Street, Hull, as medical
officers acting on behalf of the Hull Brotherly Help
Lodge No.19, and receipts of payments made by
the Secretary of the Lodge to medical officers for
services provided. Typescript pro-forma and
manuscript.
18 items
C DJC/1/4/8
Stationary Costs Receipts, 1903-1910
Subseries contains receipts [received by
Secretary?] relating to payments made by Hull
Brotherly Help Lodge No.19 to various persons for
printing and stationary costs.
28 items
C DJC/1/4/9
Receipts of Sick Pay
Subseries contains receipts signed by members of
the Friendly Society acknowledging receipt of sick
pay from the 'Sick Visitor' of the Friendly Society,
mostly from 1910 only one from 1908 and one
from 1909, receipts state amount received, date
received, and bear signature of receiving member.
31 items
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7 Jan 19036 Apr 1911
28 Mar 190323 Dec 1910
6 Nov 190818 Apr 1910
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C DJC/1/4/10
Grand Lodge Contribution Payment
Receipts
7 May 190910 Apr 1911
Subseries contains receipts relating to quarterly
payments made by Hull Brotherly Help Lodge
No.19 of the Grand Order of Israel to the Grand
Lodge of the Order. Receipts state amount
received, quarter for which the amount is due, and
are signed by the Grand Treasurer of the Grand
Lodge. Typescript pro-forma and manuscript.
11 items
C DJC/1/4/11
Miscellaneous Receipts
Subseries contains miscellaneous receipts
relating to payments made and received by Hull
Brotherly Help Lodge No.19 of the Grand Order of
Israel, typescript, pro-forma and manuscript.
11 items
C DJC/1/4/12
Orders for Payments
Subseries contains orders issued to the Treasurer
of Brotherly Help Lodge No.19 re payments to
individual Grand Order of Israel Friendly Society
members, orders record name of individual to
receive payment, amount to be paid, reason for
payment, date of order, and are signed by the
Grand Master and Secretary of the Lodge.
398 items
C DJC/1/4/13
Subscription Lists
Subseries contains subscription lists recording
subscribing members' names and fees paid during
weekly collections, note that some undated lists
appear at front of file. Lists have been written on
scrap paper and reverse of papers often provides
evidence of matches played by players involved in
the Hull Friendly Society Whist League.
100 items
C DJC/1/4/14
Friendly Society Applications
Subseries contains applications by individuals to
join the Friendly Society, note that some
applications are accompanied by a medical
officer's certificate of examination of the individual
making application, whilst some have no
accompanying examination certificate, and in a
number of cases only the examination certificate
is present. Applications involved a 1 shilling
'proposition fee' and requested the following
information to be provided [please note that not all
information is provided in each instance]: Name in
full; Address; Occupation; Age on last Birthday; If
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married and if so whether it was according to
Jewish Rites; Wife's Name and age; Any children;
Whether parents are alive; Any brothers or sisters;
Whether applicant is member of another society;
Whether applicant has ever drawn sick benefits
from such a society; Whether applicant has ever
been refused by any society and if so why;
Whether applicant or wife suffer from any chronic
or periodic complaint; Whether applicant has ever
undergone surgical operation; Whether applicant
is subject to cough, cold or bronchitis; Signature
and date; Witness; Proposer and Seconder.
Examination certificates provide name, address
and occupation of person examined, state
whether person is in a fit or unfit state of health,
and whether they are eligible or ineligible to be
admitted to the Friendly Society, and are dated
and signed by examining Medical Officer.
Typescript pro-forma and manuscript.
78 items
C DJC/1/4/15
Membership Cards
1908-1919
Subseries contains membership cards relating to
members of Hull Brotherly Help Lodge No.19 of
the Grand Order of Israel, cards provide following
information: Location of meetings to be held;
Record of contribution payments; Scale of
Contributions for the year; Entrance fee; Name
and address of acting Surgeon; Dates of meetings
to be held throughout the year. Typescript,
printed, and manuscript.
4 items
C DJC/1/4/15/1
Membership Card
Membership card belonging to A. Shinerock of 76
Lister Street, recording contribution payments for
Jan 1908-Dec 1908, shows Louis Rosenblum as
Secretary, Dr Appleton as Surgeon, entrance fees
to be 2 shillings and 6 pence, 7 pence per week
contributions for 16-25 age group, 8 pence per
week contributions for 26-34 age group, and 9
pence per week contributions for 35-40 age group.
1 item
1908
C DJC/1/4/15/2
Membership Card
Unused membership card, shows I.M. Musick as
Secretary, Dr Nelson as Surgeon, entrance fees
to be 2 shillings and 6 pence, 7 pence per week
contributions for 16-25 age group, 8 pence per
week contributions for 26-34 age group, and 9
pence per week contributions for 35-40 age group
1 item
1912
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C DJC/1/4/15/3
Membership Card
Unused membership card, shows C. Callen as
Secretary, Dr Nelson as Surgeon, entrance fees
to be 2 shillings and 6 pence, 6.5 pence per week
contributions for 16-25 age group, 7.5 pence per
week contributions for 26-34 age group, and 8.5
pence per week contributions for 35-40 age group,
printed.
1 item
1919
C DJC/1/4/15/4
Membership Card
Unused membership card, shows A. Branskey as
Secretary, Dr J. Nelson as Medical Officer, 6.5
pence per week contributions for 16-25 age group,
7.5 pence per week contributions for 26-34 age
group, and 8.5 pence per week contributions for
35-40 age group, and 11.5 pence per week
contributions for 41-45 age group, printed.
1 item
c.1920s
C DJC/1/4/16
Members Contributions Registers
1910-1916
Subseries contains registers recording payments
made by members of society in relation to
membership supscription fees
1 item
C DJC/1/4/16/1
Members Contributions Register
Volume contains monthly contributions paid by
members of the Self Help Society, names of
contributors entered alphabetically by surname in
A-Z order with new members added at the end of
the year they joined the society. Entries made
under following headings: Reg. No; Member's
Name; Contributions Owing and Paid; Other
Payments Due and Paid; Total Payments. Proforma and manuscript, audited and signed.
1 item
C DJC/1/4/17
Entrance Examination Certificates
Subseries contains certificates signed by the
medical officer of the Hull Hebrew Self Help Club
in relation to the admittance of the following into
the society:
Jacob Stein; Marks Goldman.
2 items
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C DJC/1/4/18
Medical Officer's Certificates of Sickness
Subseries contains medical officer's certificates
relating to examination of members of the Hull
Brotherly Lodge No.19 of the Grand Order of
Israel in cases of sickness, with the purposes of
assessing them for eligibility for receipt of sick pay
by the Self Help Friendly Society, certificates bear
address of examination, date examination took
place, name of person being examined, brief
statement of medical officer's assessment, and
signature of examining medical officer.
Manuscript.
44 items
C DJC/1/4/19
Press Cuttings
15 Feb 19097 Apr 1911
1889-1941
Subseries contains following copy press cuttings
re Hull Brotherly Help Lodge No.19 of the Grand
Order of Israel Friendly Society: Article re a Grand
Charity Ball in aid of the building of Victoria
Children's Hospital arranged by the Hull Hebrew
Self Help Society at Central Hall, Pryme Street,
and noting that the society has only been
established four months, 16 Apr 1889; Article in
the Hull Daily Mail re presentation of a table lighter
and embroidery cabinet to Mr and Mrs Morris
Hymen by members of the Lodge in recognition of
their silver wedding anniversary, 8 Jan 1941.
2 items
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C DJC/1/5
Hull Communal Chevra Kadisha
1939-1982
Description: This series contains records relating to the Hull Communal Chevra Kadisha
(Jewish Burial Board). The Board was founded 31 Oct 1937, and an inaugural meeting was
held Thursday 12 Feb 1939 with Rabbi E.S. Rabinowitz as Chairman. At this meeting the
Councils of the Hull Central Synagogue, Hull Western Synagogue, and Hull Old Hebrew
Congregations agreed to the formation of a communal chevra kadisha with the purpose of
overseeing the management of the wider community's cemeteries, funerals, and memorials.
Respect for the dead is an issue of great significance to the Jewish community and when a
member dies the persons body must be properly prepared for burial during a ritual ‘tahara’
(purification) before being dressed in ‘tachrichim’ (white cotton garments). After dressing and
placing in a casket watchers are assigned to guard the body until the funeral. Immediate
family of the deceased undertake a week long period of mourning during which the appointed
members of the community will provide sustenance for them. In addition, annual memorial
observances are kept to mark the ‘Yahrtzeits’ (anniversaries) of deceased family members.
The chevra kadisha receives contributions from community members in order that it might
undertake the proper burial and memorialisation of deceased members.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 3 subseries:
C DJC/1/5/1 Minutes, 1959-1982
C DJC/1/5/2 Annual Reports and Accounts, 1939
C DJC/1/5/3 Correspondence, 1939
Extent: 3 subseries
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C DJC/1/5/1
Minutes
1959-1982
Subseries contains minutes relating to meetings of
the Hull Communal Chevra Kadisha
1 item
C DJC/1/5/1/1
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of the General meetings
and AGMs of the Hull Communal Chevra Kadisha
held at Linnaeus Street, Osborne Street, and
Central Synagogue Rooms. Business usually
relates to adoption of previous minutes, election of
members, treasurer's report, arrangements for
Zyan Adar services, oversight of cemeteries and
funerals, reading of correspondence. Also
includes summaries of income and expenditure
accounts and balance sheets. Typescript and
manuscript, signed.
1 item
C DJC/1/5/2
Annual Reports and Accounts
12 Feb 19592 Feb 1982
1939
Subseries contains annual reports and accounts
produced by the Hull Communal Chevra Kadisha
1 item
C DJC/1/5/2/1
First Annual Report and Accounts
First Annual Report and Accounts of the Hull
Communal Chevra Kadisha Board relating to the
period 1 Nov 1937-31 Oct 1938 and audited 1 Mar
1939 by H.M. Wachholder. Report of the Board
refers to its establishment on 31 Oct 1937 and to
the terms of membership of the Board, balance
given as £80.9.9., indvidual donations and
offerings to the Board are listed.
1 item
1 Mar 1939
C DJC/1/5/3
Correspondence
1939-1976
Subseries contains correspondence and circulars
relating to the Hull Communal Chevra Kadisha
5 items
C DJC/1/5/3/1
Circular
Circular sent by A. Winer as Honorary Secretary
of the Hull Communal Chevra Kadisha Board to
members informing them of the time, place and
agenda of the Board's first annual meeting. Note
that the meeting is to be held at the Alexandra
Room, Metropole Hall, West Street, Hull, on 26
Mar 1939.
1 item
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C DJC/1/5/3/2
Circular
Circular sent by I. Appleson as Honorary
Secretary of the Hull Communal Chevra Kadisha
regarding a meeting to be held 18 Jan 1962
1 item
Jan 1962
C DJC/1/5/3/3
Circular
Circular sent by I. Appleson as Honorary
Secretary of the Hull Communal Chevra Kadisha
Board regarding the annual Zayan Adar service,
reception and dinner to be held at Linnaeus Street
Synagogue Hall on 12 Mar 1962
1 item
Feb 1962
C DJC/1/5/3/4
Circular
Circular sent by H.I. Shulman as Honorary
Secretary of the Hull Communal Chevra Kadisha
Board regarding the annual Zayan Adar service,
reception and tea to be held at the Arthur
Lewenstein Hall, Linnaeus Street, on 28 Feb 1974
1 item
Feb 1974
C DJC/1/5/3/5
Circular
Circular sent by H. Schulman as Honorary
Secretary of the Hull Communal Chevra Kadisha
Board regarding an AGM to be held 22 Jan 1976
at the Synagogue Hall, Osborne Street
1 item
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C DJC/1/6
Hull Council of Christians and Jews
1933-2007
Description: This series contains records relating to Hull Branch of the Council of Christians
and Jews. In October 1942 a National Council of Christians and Jews was formed by Chief
Rabbi Joseph H. Hertz and Archbishop of York and then Cantebury William Temple. Its aims
were to counter religious and racial intolerance in Britain, to promote understanding and
goodwill between Christians and Jews throughout society, to encourage fellowship between
Christian and Jewish youth groups in education and cultural activities, and to promote cooperation directed towards post-war reconstruction efforts following WWII. Regional branches
soon followed and a Hull Council was established on the 27 March 1949. An international
Council was eventually formed in 1974, although discussion of the need for an international
Council had initially taken place in 1946.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 6 subseries:
C DJC/1/6/1 Secretary's Papers, 1933-2006
C DJC/1/6/2 Statements of Accounts, 2003
C DJC/1/6/3 Subscribers Lists, c.1949
C DJC/1/6/4 Invitations, Tickets and Programmes, 1962-2007
C DJC/1/6/5 Photographs and Negatives, 1960s-1990s
C DJC/1/6/6 Press Cuttings, 1994-2003
Extent: 6 subseries
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C DJC/1/6/1
Secretary's Papers
1933-2006
Subseries contains papers created and kept by
the secretaries of the Hull Council of Christians
and Jews and includes notices, circulars,
agendas, correspondence lists etc
6 items
C DJC/1/6/1/1
Notice
Circular notice of a 'Mass Meeting' to be held at
the the Balmoral Room, Metropole Hall, West
Street, Hull on 9 Apr 1933 in protest against the
persecution of Jews in Germany. Meeting to be
chaired by Canon W. Seldon Morgan, vicar of
Holy Trinity Church, and to be addressed by
Alderman Benno Pearlman the Sheriff of Hull,
Canon A.E. Berry, Rev D. Hirsch, Rev Alan F.
Parsons. Meeting called by 'the Hull Jewish
community', and having the support of the three
principal Congregations, the Hull Zionist Society,
the Hull Judeans, the Bishop of Hull, Captain B.K.
Barton, Councillor Leo Schultz, Mr M.V.
Gosschalk, Mr Lionel Rosen, Mr D.M. Rosen, Mr
H. Rosenston, and Mr W. Miller.
1 item
Apr 1933
C DJC/1/6/1/2
Circular
Circular letter sent by Lionel Rosen and Arthur E.
Foster as Joint Chairmen of the Hull Council of
Christians and Jews, giving notice of the AGM of
Hull Council of Christians and Jews to be held 12
Nov [1962?], at which the Very Rev F.W.
Dillistone, Dean of Liverpool and member of the
National Council of Christians and Jews, will be
the Guest Speaker, typescript.
1 item
c.Nov 1962
C DJC/1/6/1/3
Correspondence List
List of names and addresses of [members of the
Hull Council of Christians and Jews?] to be sent
circulars, letters, invitations etc, in connection with
the Council, names listed are as follows: Rt Rev
G.J. Paul, Bishop of Hull; Mr Albert Spence; Dr W.
Cameron Walker; Rev G.B. Bridgman; Rev Prof.
A.T. Hanson; Mr A.C. Longthorpe, Rev T.P.
c.1977
Strachan; Mr J. Ashurst, typescript and
manuscript.
1 item
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C DJC/1/6/1/4
Agenda
Agenda relating to an AGM of the Hull Council of
Christians and Jews to be held 7 Nov 1977, to be
chaired by the Lord Mayor, and to be addressed
by the Chief Rabbi Dr Immanuel Jakobovits as
guest speaker, typescript.
1 item
7 Nov 1977
C DJC/1/6/1/5
Notice
Transcript of notice to be inserted into the Hull
News sent by Mrs R. Pearlman relating to an
AGM of the Hull and District Council of Christians
and Jews held at the Guildhall, at which guest
speaker Dr Margaret Brearley addressed the
meeting on 'God, Jews, Christians…A 3 Fold
Chord', typescript.
1 item
c.Nov 1986
C DJC/1/6/1/6
Agenda
Agenda sent by Hull and District Council of
Christians and Jews giving notice of the 59th AGM
of the Council to be held at Pryme Street
Synagogue Community Hall, Anlaby, on 2 Nov
2006, to be chaired by Barbara Robinson,
typescript.
1 item
c.Oct 2006
C DJC/1/6/2
Statements of Accounts
2003
Subseries contains the following statements of
account relating to the finances of the Hull Council
of Christians and Jews: Statement of accounts
relating to Hull and District Council of Christians
and Jews for year ending 31 Mar 2003, statement
shows income of £2815.61 and expenditure of
£448.97, and is signed by Elliot Oppel as
Honorary Treasurer and Dr Michael Sanders as
Honorary Auditor, typescript, signed, 4 Feb 2003
1 item
C DJC/1/6/3
Subscribers Lists
c.1949
Subseries contains the following lists of
subscribers to the Council of Christians and Jews:
List of individuals and organisations being
subscribers to the Hull Council of Christians and
Jews, notes amounts paid by named subscribers,
covers 'the period of the Council's establishment
in Hull', typescript, printed, c.1949.
1 item
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C DJC/1/6/4
Invitations, Tickets and Programmes
1962-2007
Subseries contains invitations, tickets,
programmes etc relating to events associated with
the Council of Christians and Jews
6 items
C DJC/1/6/4/1
Invitation
Invitation sent by the Hull Branch of the Council of
Christians and Jews, relating to a meeting of the
Council on 12 Nov 1962 at the Royal Station
Hotel, Hull, to be chaired by Alderman G. Frear JP
as the Lord Mayor of Hull, and to be attended by
Rev W.W. Simpson, BBC Broadcaster, and the
Very Rev F.W. Dilkstone, Dean of Liverpool,
typescript, printed.
1 item
c.Nov 1962
C DJC/1/6/4/2
Invitation
Invitation sent by the Hull Branch of the Council of
Christians and Jews, relating an AGM of the
Council to be held at the Royal Station Hotel on 8
Nov 1971, to be chaired by Councillor James
Campbell as the Lord Mayor of Hull, to be
attended by Rev W.W. Simpson as General
Secretary of the National Council, and to be
addressed by Rev Canon E.J. Tinsley, Professor
of Theology at the University of Leeds,who is to
speak on the subject of 'Religion in Contemporary
Western Culture', typescript, printed.
1 item
c.Nov 1971
C DJC/1/6/4/3
Invitation
Invitation sent by the Hull Branch of the Council of
Christians and Jews, relating an AGM of the
Council to be held at the Guildhall, Hull, on 7 Nov
1977, which meeting will be addressed by Rabbi
Dr Immanuel Jokobovits as Chief Rabbi of Great
Britain who will speak on the subject 'The Jewish
Approach to Prayer'
1 item
c.Nov 1977
C DJC/1/6/4/4
Programme and Ticket
Programme and ticket to event 'Mock Passover
Celebration' organised by the Council of
Christians and Jews, to be held in the Lewenstein
Hall, Hull Western Synagogue, on 22 Mar 1994,
event to consist of enactment of 'The Story of
Passover' in English and Hebrew, written,
produced and narrated by Elliot Oppel, with cast
of Serena Myers, Daniel Abrahams, Adam
Daniels, Jonathan Gold, Rebecca Daniels, Alan
Pearlman, Samantha Pinsley, Joel Pearlman, and
22 Mar 1994
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choir of Philip Daniels, Perris Coupland, Aubrey
Coupland, Conrad Segelman, Michael
Westerman, Stuart Fredenthal, refreshments to be
provided, ticket price £5, typescript.
1 item (2 pieces)
C DJC/1/6/4/5
Ticket
Ticket to event 'Mock Passover Celebration'
organised by the Council of Christians and Jews,
to be held at Pryme Street Community Centre,
Anlaby, on 23 Mar 1999, ticket price £7.50,
typescript, printed.
1 item
C DJC/1/6/4/6
Invitation
Invitation of Hull and District Council of Christians
and Jews to Council AGM to be held 15 Nov 2007
at Hull Jewish Community Centre, Pryme Street,
Anlaby, at which David Gifford, as Chief Executive
of the Council, is to address the meeting on
'Pioneers of Yesterday and Today', typescript.
1 item
C DJC/1/6/5
Photographs and Negatives
23 Mar 1999
c.Nov 2007
1960s-1990s
Subseries contains photographs and negatives of
persons and events associated with the Council of
Christians and Jews
3 items
C DJC/1/6/5/1
Photograph
Black and white photograph showing posed group
of CCJ members on the occasion of a CCJ
meeting held at the Guildhall, Hull. Persons
present in the photograph from left to right: Lionel
Rosen, Jack Lennard, Lord Mayor Herbert
Walford Anderson, Chief Rabbi I. Jacobovits, Rev
W.W. Simpson CCJ, Dr Michael Sanders, Rabbi
C. Cooper. Note that this photograph was donated
to the archive by Pat Sanders in 2011.
1 item
27 Mar 1968
C DJC/1/6/5/2
Negatives
Negatives of group photograph of members of the
Council of Christians and Jews at the Guildhall,
Hull, on 11 Nov 1986
1 item
11 Nov 1986
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Photograph
Colour photograph showing posed group of CCJ
members on the occasion of a CCJ meeting held
at the Guildhall, Hull. Persons present in the
photograph from left to right: Dr Michael Sanders,
Co-Chairman of Hull CCJ; The Deputy Lord Mayor
of Hull; Unkown man; Sister Margaret Shepherd,
President of the National CCJ; Andrew Carrick;
Michael Westerman; Joan Fredenthal.
1 item
C DJC/1/6/6
Press Cuttings
c.1990s
1994-2003
Subseries contains press cuttings relating to Hull
Council of Christians and Jews compiled by David
Lewis, typescript, photocopy, printed.
11 items
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Hull Daughters of Zion
1965-1984
Description: This series contains records relating to the Hull Daughters of Zion, under the
auspices of the Womens Zionist Organisation. Regional branches reported directly to a
London based head office responsible for setting annual fundraising targets. The Hull branch
was founded in 1954 by Rosalind Marks and members met at the Jewish Institute at 208
Anlaby Road. Past Chairman included Leah Rosen, Naomi Rosenston, Avril Rowland, Rita
Passman, and Sadie Bermitz. The organisation was intended for young married women, and
its objective was to help finance the care of the very young and the elderly in Israel,
regardless of colour or creed, through the establishment of nurseries, day centres and
rehabilitation homes. Fundraising events such as coffee mornings, jumble sales, film
evenings, games nights, lectures and demonstration evenings, fashion shows, and musical
evenings. The Hull branch ceased to function when it merged with WIZO sometime in the late
1980s.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 2 subseries:
C DJC/1/7/1 Invitations, Tickets, Programmes, 1970-1984
C DJC/1/7/2 Recipe Books, 1960s-1970s
Extent: 2 subseries
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C DJC/1/7/1
Invitations, Tickets, Programmes
1970-1984
Subseries contains invitations, tickets,
programmes etc relating to events organised by
the Hull Daughters of Zion to raise funds for
various causes
5 items
C DJC/1/7/1/1
Invitation
Invitation relating to event 'Entertaining - 70s
Style', an evening with Evelyn Rose,
internationally known cookery demonstrator,
organised by the Hull Daughters of Zion, 26 Nov
1970 at the Royal Station Hotel, Hull, admission
10 shillings and 6 pence. Typescript.
1 item
1970
C DJC/1/7/1/2
Invitation
Invitation relating to event 'Flower Arrangement
Demonstration and Coffee Morning' organised by
the Hull Daughters of Zion in aid of the Jerusalem
Baby Home, held 26 May 1971 at the home of Mr
and Mrs L. Demmy, with suggested donation of
20p. Typescript.
1 item
1971
C DJC/1/7/1/3
Invitation
Invitation relating to event 'Spring Coffee Morning'
organised by the Hull Daughters of Zion in aid of
the Jerusalem Baby Home, held 10 May 1972 at
the home of Dr and Mrs P. Goodwin, event to
include a pie stall, with suggested donation of 20p.
Typescript.
1 item
1972
C DJC/1/7/1/4
Notice
Notice of event 'The Frisco Kid', a film showing of
the comedy starring Gene Wilder, to be held 4
Feb 1981 at the Library Theatre, Hull, tickets
£2.50, light refreshments to be provided.
1 item
1981
C DJC/1/7/1/5
Programme
Programme relating to event 'A Musical
Spectacular' organised by Hull Daughters of Zion,
to be held 25 Mar 1984 at the Royal Station Hotel,
Hull, and to consist of performances by The WIZO
Singers, a female choir of the Womens Zionist
Organisation, and The Kingstones, a male quartet.
1 item
1984
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C DJC/1/7/2
Recipe Books
1960s-1970s
Subseries contains Souvenir recipe books
produced by Hull Daughters of Zion
2 items
C DJC/1/7/2/1
Recipe Book: 'Our Favourite Recipes'
Souvenir recipe book produced by Hull Daughters
of Zion. Typescript.
Includes: Foreword by Shirley Williams as
Chairman of the Hull Daughters of Zion stating the
reason for the booklet being to share recipes and
'raise funds for our Jerusalem Baby Home';
Editorial by Myrna Daitz as Education Officer;
Advertisments; Contributor list naming Rose
Abrahamson, Hilary Daniels, Miriam Daniels,
Myrna Daitz, Naomi Dysch, Reva Furman, Betty
Gilman, Lena Koskie, Jeanette Landa, Rosalie
Landey, Frances Lanch, Myra Levy, Doreen Levy,
Sadie Lewin, Pauline Levy, Rosalind Marks,
Sheila Myers, Serena Myers, Berta Rose, Shirley
Williams, Leonore Winetroube, Natalie
Winetroube; Household Hints; Soups; Luncheon
and Supper Dishes; Fish Dishes; Passover
Recipes; Biscuits and Small Cakes; Cakes;
Desserts; Miscellaneous.
Enclosures:
pp.32-33 Recipe for Honey Cake, manuscript;
pp.32-33 Recipe for Butter Cake, manuscript.
Note: Donated to Hull Jewish Archive by Barbara
Sultan, Sep 2005.
1 item
1965
C DJC/1/7/2/2
Recipe Book: 'Dishes Delicious'
Souvenir recipe book produced by Hull Daughters
of Zion. Typescript.
Includes: Advertisements; Sponsors listed at foot
of pages; Recipes.
1 item
1975-1976
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Hull Friends of Magen David Adom
1960s-2007
Description: This series contains records relating to the Hull Appeal Committee for the
Friends of Magen David Adom. Magen David Adom is a Medical Emergency Service and
Blood Bank working in Israel to aid all people residing in Israel irrespective of religion or
nationality. Its work is funded solely by charitable contributions from communities around the
world.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 3 subseries:
C DJC/1/8/1 Financial Records, c.1960s
C DJC/1/8/2 Invitations, Tickets, Notices, 1973-2007
C DJC/1/8/3 Photographs, c.1960s
Extent: 3 subseries
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C DJC/1/8/1
Financial Records
1960s-2000s
Subseries contains balance sheets relating to the
finances of the Hull Friends of Magen David Adom
2 items
C DJC/1/8/1/1
Balance Sheet
Balance Sheet relating to Magen David Adom
(Hull Appeal), showing a balance of £1116.17.11,
with note by Stanley Winroope expressing the
thanks of the Executive to donors to the appeal, to
the Hull B'nei B'rith as sponsors of the appeal, to
Hull Judeans Maccabi Association for their efforts,
and to the 'Ladies Committee', typescript.
1 item
C DJC/1/8/1/2
File: Balance Sheets
File contains copies of balance sheets relating to
the finances of Magen David Adom (Hull Appeal)
covering the period 1975-2012. Note that the
balance sheets were originally prepared by
Audrey Segelman as Treasurer of the
organisation and were transcribed from the
originals by Conrad Segelman Jun 2012
1 file
C DJC/1/8/2
Invitations, Tickets and Notices
c.1960s
1975-2012
1973-2007
Subseries contains invitations, tickets and notices
relating to social and fundraising events organised
by Hull Friends of Magen David Adom
7 items
C DJC/1/8/2/1
Notice
Notice relating to Hull Friends of Magen David
Adom event 'M.D.A. Scoop' to be held in 'The
Deep Sea Dive' nightclub in the grounds of the
home of Sir Basil and Lady Parkes, on 17 Nov
1973, event to include a dinner, dance, and
cabaret, and tickets to cost £5, typescript.
1 item
c.Nov 1973
C DJC/1/8/2/2
Ticket
Ticket relating to Hull Friends of Magen David
Adom event 'An Evening of Musical Entertainment
with Daniel Sugarman Supported by Daniel
Casslasy', to be held at Pryme Street Communal
Hall on 17 Oct 2004, event to include a supper
and raffle, suggested donation of £7.50,
typescript.
1 item
c.Oct 2004
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Ticket
Ticket relating to Hull Friends of Magen David
Adom event 'An Evening of Magic with The
Hessle Magic Group (U3A), to be held at Pryme
Street Communal Hall on 6 Nov 2005, event to
include a supper and raffle, suggested donation of
£7.50, typescript.
1 item
c.Nov 2005
C DJC/1/8/2/4
Invitation
Ticket relating to Hull Friends of Magen David
Adom event 'Tasty Brunch' with raffle to be held 9
Apr [2006?] at Pryme Street Communal Hall, at
which Professor Howard Cuckle is to speak on the
subject 'My Grandparents Shtetl, suggested
donation £5, note that Registered Charity Number
210770 is given at the foot of the invitation,
typescript.
1 item
c.Apr 2006
C DJC/1/8/2/5
Invitation
Invitation relating to Hull Friends of Magen David
Adom event 'Garden Party' at the home of Dr
Louis Jaffe and Mr and Mrs Yossi Casslasy, to be
held 2.30pm 6 Aug 2006, to be opened by Michael
and Barbara Westerman, to include a raffle, plant
stall, bottle bola, and cake stall, suggested
donation £5, typescript.
1 item
c.Aug 2006
C DJC/1/8/2/6
Notice
Notice relating to Hull Friends of Magen David
Adom event 'lunch with Edwina Currie Writer,
Broadcaster and Politician', to be held 11 Oct
2007 at The Country Park Inn, Cliff Road, Hessle
Foreshore, Hessle, with a voluntary donation of
£15, typescript.
1 item
c.Oct 2007
C DJC/1/8/2/7
Notice
Notice relating to Hull Friends of Magen David
Adom event 'Magic of the Movies Quiz/Supper', to
be held 30 Oct 2011 at Pryme Street Community
Centre, to include a screen showing and raffle,
with a donation of £10, typescript.
1 item
c.Oct 2007
C DJC/1/8/3
Photographs
1960s-1970s
Subseries contains photographs relating to social
and fundraising events organised by Hull Friends
of Magen David Adom
2 items
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C DJC/1/8/3/1
Photograph: MDA Function at Leeds
Reproduction black and white photograph
showing Conrad Segelman, Anita Coupland, Leon
Pliener, Alan Collins, Audrey Segelman, Miriam
Daniels, Gordon Daniels, Beryl Collins, Aubrey
Coupland, Tessa Pliener
1 item
c.1960s
C DJC/1/8/3/2
Photograph: MDA Singers
Reproduction colour photograph of a choral group
composed of Hull Friends of Magen David Adom
members Leon Pliener, Perris Coupland, Danny
Gilman, Aubrey Coupland, Conrad Segelman,
Alan Collins on stage during a performance
1 item
Dec 1978
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Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians
1912-2010
Description: This series contains records of Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, registered
charity number 227049. The Board was a governing body established in 1880 to co-ordinate
and oversee charity efforts on behalf of the Jewish poor, sick and elderly in Hull. It worked in
much the same way as the English Boards of Guardians established by local authorities to
oversee poor relief in the localities. The Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians was officially
registered by the Board of Deputies' Charities Registration Committee at a meeting on 2 Feb
1953. By the late 20th century much of the Board’s work focused on the provision of care to
the elderly through the maintainence of a care home and many of its original functions were
no longer relevant. A a major reorganisation took place in 1996-1997 under which the Board
retained its charity status and registered charity number and continued its existence as Hull
Jewish Community Care.
From this point the Board's work focused on the maintenance and management of a
residence providing care for the Jewish elderly. This residence was established by the Baord
in 1954 and has been known variously as the Hull Jewish Flatlets, the Jewish Aged Home,
and Menorah House. The home was managed by the The Flatlets/Aged Homes Management
Committee, under the auspices of the Board of Guardians. The running costs of the home
were funded by members contributions and by appeals to various charitable trusts. Major
planning for re-building and modernisation work was initiated in 1995 and appeals to various
charitable organisations for donations to fund the work were made in 1995 and then again in
1997. At this time a Building and Maintenance Committee was established with Conrad
Segelman as Chairman, and with other committee members including V. Appleson, A.
Collins, E. Pearlman, S. Pearlman, H. Rose, J. Rose, L. Simmons, G. Silver, S. Burnley, and
Mrs A. Segelman. Due to dwindling numbers and financial troubles the home closed in 2012
and the work of the Board in this respect was wound up.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 17 subseries:
C DJC/1/9/1 Board Minutes, 1931-2008
C DJC/1/9/2 Sub Committee Minutes, 1981-2003
C DJC/1/9/3 Correspondence, 1912-2009
C DJC/1/9/4 Rules of Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, 1922-1987
C DJC/1/9/5 Annual Reports and Balance Sheets, 1932-2010
C DJC/1/9/6 Auditors Reports of Financial Statements, 1977-2010
C DJC/1/9/7 Hull Homes for the Aged Annual Reports and Accounts, 1978-1983
C DJC/1/9/8 Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians Home Managers' Reports, 1994-1995
C DJC/1/9/9 Draft Annual Reports of Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, 1980-1988
C DJC/1/9/10 Financial Records, 1960-1996
C DJC/1/9/11 Records Relating to Persons Aided by Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians,
1930s-2000s
C DJC/1/9/12 Publicity Material 1926-2003
C DJC/1/9/13 Press Cuttings, 1987-2010
C DJC/1/9/14 Photographs, 20th cent.
C DJC/1/9/15 Histories of the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, 1980-2000
C DJC/1/9/16 Plans, 1959-2000
C DJC/1/9/17 Miscellaeous Papers re Flatlets/Home for the Aged, 1980s-1990s
Extent: 17 subseries
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Board Minutes
1931-2008
Subseries contains the minutes of Meetings of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, later known as
Hull Jewish Community Care. Note that there are
several gaps in the minutes as follows: Oct 1969Dec 1994; Nov 19895-Jun 1997.
4 items
C DJC/1/9/1/1
Minute Book
File of minutes compiled into minute book by Mr
Myer Wolff as Honorary Secretary, minutes relate
to the Board meetings and AGMS of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, with Mr J.
Lewenstein as President from 8 Nov 1931 to 4
May 1932, with Mr L. Strelling as President from 4
May 1932 to 16 Apr 1933, with Mr Jack Levy as
President from 16 Apr 1933-27 Apr 1937, and with
Mr L. Rapstone as president from 27 Apr 1937,
held at Linnaeus Street. Business usually relates
to the following: Attendance; Approval of previous
minutes; Condolences; Congratulations; Officers'
reports, including Treasurer, Secretary, Relieving
Officer; Sub-committee reports, including Working
Men's Committee, Loan Committee, Bikur Cholim,
Ways and Means Committee, Ladies Auxiliary
Committee, Rota Committee; Relief payments;
Relief case reports; Applications for relief; Coal
donations; Collections, including Clothing Fund,
Kol Nidrei Collection; Resignations; Charity and
fund-raising events; Election of Board members
and officers; Subscriptions to the Board.
Typescript and manuscript, signed.
1 file
8 Nov 193120 Mar 1940
C DJC/1/9/1/2
Minute Book
Volume contains the minutes of Board meetings
and AGMS of the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians, with Mr L. Rapstone Chairman to 30
Jun 1958, with Mr Norman Shenker as Chairman
from 30 Jun 1958 to 11 Jul 1961, with Mr Sydney
Burnley as Chairman from 11 Jul 1961 to 29 Jun
1964, with Mr M. Rubinstein as Chairman from 29
Jun 1964-21 Nov 1967, and with Mr L. Barnett as
Chairman from 21 Nov 1967, held at Linnaeus
Street. Business usually relates to the following:
Attendance; Approval of previous minutes; Coal
distribution; Officers' reports, including Treasurer,
Secretary; Sub-committee reports, including Bikur
Cholim, Investigators, Ways and Means
Committee, Ladies Auxiliary Committee, Flatlets
and Aged Home Committee; Election of members
and officers; Resignations of members and
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officers; Collections, including Kol Nidrei, 'In
Memorium' fund, Flatlets appeal and fund; Relief
payments; Relief case reports; Applications for
relief. Typescript and manuscript, signed.
1 volume
C DJC/1/9/1/3
File: Minutes
File contains copy minutes of Board meetings of
the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, with Mr N.E.
Pearlman as Chairman to 12 Dec 1994
succeeded by Mr J. Rose as Chairman from 12
Jan 1995, held at the Peggy Rapstone Hall, 335
Anlaby Road. Business usually relates to the
following: Attendance; Approval of previous
minutes; Coal distribution; Officers' reports,
including Treasurer, Secretary; Sub-committee
reports, including Bikur Cholim, Investigators,
Ways and Means Committee, Ladies Auxiliary
Committee, Flatlets and Aged Home Committee;
Election of members and officers; Resignations of
members and officers; Collections, including Kol
Nidrei, 'In Memorium' fund, Flatlets appeal and
fund; Relief payments; Relief case reports;
Applications for relief. Manuscript, photocopy,
signed.
1 file
12 Dec 199413 Nov 1995
C DJC/1/9/1/4
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of Management
Committee meetings and AGMS of Hull Jewish
Community Care, with Mr S. Pearlman as
Chairman to 10 May 1999, with Mr Gerald Silver
as Chairman from 10 May 1999 to 13 May 2002,
with Dr M. Bott as Chairman from 13 May 2002 to
[?9 May 2005], with Mrs Sandra Silver as acting
Chairman and then as Chairman from 9 May 2005
to 3 Aug 2008, and with Mrs A. Segelman as
Chairman from 3 Aug 2008, held at 331-337
Anlaby Road and then held at Menorah House.
Business usually relates to the following: Approval
of previous minutes; Attendance;
Correspondence; Election of honorary officers,
committee officers, and committee members;
Approval of officers of sub-committees; Officers'
reports, including Treasurer and Secretary;
Trustees reports; Sub-committee reports,
including Building sub-committee, Bikur Cholim;
Flatlets and Care-Home Manager's reports; Any
Other Business. Manuscript and Typescript.
1 item
2 Jun 199712 Oct 2008
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Sub Committee Minutes
1981-2003
Subseries contains the minutes of meetings of the
Buildings and Maintenance Committee and of the
Flatlets Management Committee, sub-committees
of the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, later
known as Hull Jewish Community Care
4 items
C DJC/1/9/2/1
Minute Book
Contains minutes of the meetings of the Flatlets
Management Committee of the Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, later known as Hull Jewish
Community Care, with Miss E. Berger as
Chairman from 13 Dec 1981 to 7 Mar 1982, Mrs
Frances L. Flasher as Chairman from 18 Apr 1982
to 3 May 1983, Mrs M. March as Chairman from 7
Jun 1983 to 23 Sept 1985, and Mr C. Segelman
as Chairman from 28 Oct 1985, held at 335
Anlaby Road, manuscript, signed
1 volume
13 Dec 19811 Dec 1987
C DJC/1/9/2/2
Minute Book
Contains minutes of the meetings of the Flatlets
Management Committee of the Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, later known as Hull Jewish
Community Care, with Mr C. Segelman as
Chairman from 12 Apr 1988, Mrs Doreen Rose as
Chairman from 16 May 1988 to 10 Jun 1991, and
Dr M.C. Flasher as Chairman from 8 Jul 1991,
held at 335 Anlaby Road, manuscript, signed
1 volume
19 Jan 198810 Feb 1992
C DJC/1/9/2/3
File: Minutes
File contains of minutes of the meetings of the
Building and Maintenance Committee of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, later known as Hull
Jewish Community Care, with Conrad Segelman
as Chariman, held at 335 Anlaby Road,
manuscript, unsigned
Note: Donated to the Jewish Archive by Mr
Conrad Segelman Oct 2006
1 file
8 Mar 199528 May 1998
C DJC/1/9/2/4
Minutes
Contains of minutes of the meetings of the
Building Committee of Hull Jewish Community
Care, with Dr M. Bott as Chariman, held at 335
Anlaby Road, typescript and manuscript, signed
Note: Donated to the Archive by Dr M. Bott Apr
2012
Enclosure:
Copy minutes of a meeting of the Management
14 Jul 19992 Apr 2003
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Committee of Hull Jewish Community Care held 9
Jul 2001
1 volume
C DJC/1/9/3
Correspondence
1912-2009
Subseries contains files of correspondence of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, later Hull Jewish
Community Care, and its various sub-committees
20 items
C DJC/1/9/3/1
Correspondence File: Circulars re Meetings and
Agendas
File contains circulars sent by various honorary
secretaries of the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians, later Hull Jewish Community Care,
informing Board members of the dates of
meetings and of the agendas to be discussed.
Secretaries include the following: Herman Bush,
Sydney Burnley, Gerald S. Goldstein, Leon N.
Lurie, Norman N. Weiniger, Conrad Segalman,
Lee Kauffman, Anthony Rowland, Stephen
Pearlman, Victor Appleson, Gillian Barker, Brenda
Waxman, David Lewis. Note that this file also
contains a bundle of unused Board of Guardians
letterhead paper which provide names of the
principle officers of the board but which are not
dated.
1 file
Jun 194415 Jun 2009
C DJC/1/9/3/2
File: Correspondence and Papers re War Bond
File contains correspondence, receipts, and forms
relating to War stock held by Hull Hebrew Board
of Guardians.
Contains the following:
Rough account relating to [interest accrued on?]
£100 5% War Loan Bond held by the London City
and Midland Bank Limited, Yorkshire Bank
Branch, in relation to the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians, manuscript, early 20th cent;
Letter from Thomas G. Milner, City Treasurer, Hull
Corporation, to Alderman H. Feldman, J.P., at
Linnaeus Street, relating to Hebrew Board of
Guardians, enclosing deposit receipt No.1376 for
£100 loan placed on deposit with Hull Corporation
16 Feb 1912, and a form of request for payment of
Interest Warrants, and informing him that the
receipt will need to be produced when withdrawal
of the money is required, typescript, signed, 16
Feb 1912;
Letter from B.S. Jacobs, Architect and Surveyor,
to I. Dixon, Solicitor, relating to Hull Hebrew Board
of Guardians, enclosing Hull Corporation receipt
16 Feb 19122 Jul 1941
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for £100 loan, and Form of Request for
Transmission of Interest Warrants, manuscript,
signed, 21 Feb 1912;
Letter from Samuel Moses to I. [Isaac?] Harris as
Honorary Treasurer of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians, relating to a legacy left by B. Scott to
the Board, invested in names of Samuel Moses
and Mr N. Davis as Trustees, to be paid from
interest on stock appropriated from the larger
Estate, manuscript, signed, 14 Mar 1912;
Receipt acknowledging payment of £1.15.9 by
M.V. Gosschalk Esq. to Honorary Treasurer of
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, this being
surplus re War Loan, Typescript and manuscript,
5 Sep 1915;
Receipt No.1731 acknowledging payment of 50 by
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians to William West
and Sons, Stock and Share Brokers, Bowlalley
Lane, Hull, typescript and manuscript, 8 Oct 1915;
Letter from N. Goldstone as Honorary Secretary of
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians to M.V.
Gosschalk, Solicitor, Silver Street, Hull, conveying
request of the Board that Mr Gosschalk take
charge of a bank receipt for 'the War Loan Bonds',
and enclosing receipt, typescript, signed, 16 Nov
1915;
War Savings Certificate No.A497151 for £9 and 6
shillings purchased at London City & Midland
Bank Ltd, Hull, on 29 Nov 1917, by B.S. Jacobs,
B.J. Barnard, and C. Feldman [on behalf of Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians?], pro-forma
typescript and manuscript, 14 Dec 1917;
Letter sent by the Manager of London City and
Midland Bank Limited, Yorkshire Bank Branch, to
Messrs Feldman & Gosschalk, 30 Silver Street,
Hull, in relation to Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians, informing them that the only stock held
by the bank in relation to the Board is a Bond for
£100 5% War Loan receipt no.302233, typescript,
signed, 31 Jul 1919;
Instruction to London City & Midland Bank
Limited, Hull Branch, to sell £5.5.3 5% War Stock
1929/47 inscribed in names of Benjamin Septimus
Jacobs, Bitman Issachar Barnard, and Cecil
Feldman [on behalf of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians?], typescript, pro-forma, and
manuscript, 6 Jan 1920;
Receipt acknowledging payment of £1.19.9 by Mr
N. Harris to the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians
in relation to 21 Caroline Place, Hull, signed by I.
Harris as Honorary Treasurer of Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, pro-forma typescript and
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manuscript, 11 Jul 1922;
Instruction to London City & Midland Bank
Limited, Hull Branch, to buy National War Bonds
on behalf of Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians,
typescript, pro-forma, and manuscript, 11 Dec
1922;
Stock receipt for £262.10.0 received from Isaac
Harris, Louis Strelling, and Louis Rapstone,
Transferees, being Consideration for £250 interest
or share in Hull 5% stock 1941-1961, transferrable
at the Bank of England, pro-forma typescript and
manuscript, 8 Jul 1931;
Receipt No.37285 signed by E.M. Stapley as
Chief Accountant of the Bank of England,
acknowledging receipt of Form of Request for
Conversion of £250 Hull Corporation 5%
redeemable stock, 1941-1961, in names of Isaac
Harris deceased, Louis Strelling, and Louis
Rapstone, into like amount of 3.5% 1960-1970,
pro-forma typescript and manuscript, 2 Jul 1941.
1 file (14 pieces)
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Correspondence File: General
1 file
23 Nov 193919 Jun 1947
C DJC/1/9/3/4
Correspondence File: General
1 file
19 Mar 195213 Mar 1959
C DJC/1/9/3/5
Correspondence File: Flatlets Management
Correspondence mostly of Mrs Q.H. Goldstein,
but also of Conrad Segalman and Mr Rose
1 file (75 pieces)
3 Jul 196016 Sep 1969
C DJC/1/9/3/6
Correspondence File: Flatlets Management
1 file (23 pieces)
5 Jun 197030 Nov 1976
C DJC/1/9/3/7
Correspondence File: Appeals to Hayward
Foundation
File containing correspondence of Conrad
Segelman as Vice Chairman of the Board of
Guardians relating to appeals for funds for the
Home for the Aged/Flatlets operated by the Board,
made to the Hayward Foundation fund managed
by the National Corporation for the Care of Old
People, subsequently the Centre for Policy on
Aging, typescript and manuscript.
Note: Donated to the Jewish Archive by Mr
Conrad Segelman Oct 2006
1 file (49 pieces)
21 Feb 197412 Feb 1992
C DJC/1/9/3/8
Correspondence File: Flatlets Management
1 file
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C DJC/1/9/3/9
Treasurer's Correspondence File: Edward
Pearlman
File contains correspondence of Edward
Pearlman as Treasurer of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians with various persons and relates to
financial matters such as the administration of
trusts, stocks and shares owned by the Board,
building work costs re the Flatlets etc
1 file
3 Nov 198016 Nov 1989
C DJC/1/9/3/10
Correspondence File: Help the Aged Housing
Trust Loan
File containing correspondence of Conrad
Segelman as Vice Chairman of the Board of
Guardians with Help the Aged Housing Trust in
relation to the arrangement of a static loan to be
used towards the extension of the Flatlets on
Anlaby Road operated by Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians, typescript and manuscript.
Note: Donated to the Jewish Archive by Mr
Conrad Segelman Oct 2006.
1 file (31 pieces)
5 Aug 198219 Sep 1984
C DJC/1/9/3/11
Secretary's Correspondence File: Stephen
Pearlman
File contains correspondence of Stephen
Pearlman as Secretary of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians with various persons and relates to
administrative matters associated with the
business of the Board. Note that this file also
contains two lists of names and contact details
relating to members of the Board of Guardians
dated c.1980s and 1984.
1 file
21 Jan 19839 Feb 1990
C DJC/1/9/3/12
Correspondence File: Flatlets Management
Building Work
Correspondence relates to the financial aspects of
the management of the Hull Jewish Flatlets,
particularly to building work, alterations, and
extensions
1 file
20 Feb 19845 Jun 1985
C DJC/1/9/3/13
Correspondence File: Help the Aged Housing
Trust Loan Repayment
File containing correspondence of Conrad
Segelman as Vice Chairman of the Board of
Guardians relating to repayment of a static loan
received from the Housing for the Elderly
Charitable Trust by Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians in relation to the extension of the
Flatlets on Anlaby Road operated by the Board,
24 Jun 198724 Mar 1995
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typescript and manuscript.
Note: Donated to the Jewish Archive by Mr
Conrad Segelman Oct 2006.
1 file (8 pieces)
C DJC/1/9/3/14
Secretary's Correspondence File: Stephen
Pearlman
File contains correspondence of Stephen
Pearlman as Secretary of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians with various persons and relates to
resignation of board members, a treasury stock
certifcate in the Board's name, the Co-ordinated
Community Funding Scheme of the Board of
Deputies of British Jews, and a disagreement
between Rabbi Lever and the Bikor Cholim with
regards to hospital visiting.
1 file (10 pieces)
C DJC/1/9/3/15
Correspondence File: Flatlets Management
Building Work
1 file
21 Aug 198923 Nov 1989
C DJC/1/9/3/16
Correspondence File: Flatlets Management
1 file
1990
C DJC/1/9/3/17
Correspondence File: Flatlets Management
1 file
1991
C DJC/1/9/3/18
Correspondence File: Flatlets Management
1 file
1992
C DJC/1/9/3/19
Correspondence File: Flatlets Management
1 file
19 Jan 199431 Mar 1995
C DJC/1/9/3/20
Correspondence File: Flatlets Extensions
File contains correspondence and papers relating
to appeals to various charitable organisations
organised by the Buildings and Maintenance
Committee, with Conrad Segelman as Chairman,
in order to raise funds for the rebuilding and
modernisation of the Home for the Aged, or
Flatlets, on Anlaby Road. Separate appeals
appear to have been held in both 1995 and 1997.
Charitable organisations include the Truemark
Trust, John P. Woolfe Trust, Clore Foundation,
G.S. Plaut Charitable Trust, George Balint
Charitable Trust, Joseph and Annie Cattle Trust,
Hull and East Riding Charitable Trust, Veronique
Charitable Trust, Manny Cyssins Foundation,
Sylvia and Colin Shepherd Charitable Trust. Also
some correspondence with VA Architecture
relating to the building work to be carried out.
24 Mar 199514 May 1998
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Typescript and manuscript.
Note: Donated to the Jewish Archive by Mr
Conrad Segelman Oct 2006.
1 file
C DJC/1/9/4
Rules of Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians
1922-1987
Subseries contains rules, laws, and constitutional
documents relating to the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians, later Hull Jewish Community Care
9 items
C DJC/1/9/4/1
Laws of the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians
Constitution of Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians
revised 1922, typescript.
Includes:
Objects to be 'the relief of the deserving Jewish
poor, both resident and casual…by providing food,
bed and other clothing, industrial occupation, and
other help'; Executive Committee to consist of
thirty members including President, Chairman,
Vice-Chairman, Honorary Treasurer, Honorary
Secretary, Medical Officer and 24 other elected
subscribers and delegates from Jewish Bodies
and Institutions; Chairman to have deciding vote
in tied elections of officers; Annual Report and
Balance Sheet to accompany summons to Annual
Meeting; Annual subscribers of 5 shillings or more
and not in arrears to have right to vote at election
of members and at general meetings; Executive
Officers to be elected every year with Chairman
and Vice Chairman able to hold office for no more
than three consecutive years; Board to have
power to elect Honorary Life Member; Meetings of
the Board to be every second Sunday of the
month; Special meetings to be called by Chairman
or by request in writing of five Board Members;
Board to have power to appoint committees and
prescribe duties; Banking account to be kept in
the Board's name with cheques to be signed by
any two of Treasurer, Chairman, and Honorary
Secretary; Treasurer to make payments of £5 or
more by cheque only; Two auditors, not Board
members, to inspect accounts annually; Board to
have power to elect Medical Officer, Collector, and
Relieving Officer, and to fix duties and pay;
Applications for relief to be made to Relief
Committee appointed by the Board, meeting
weekly, and able to make grants up to £1, larger
sums to be submitted for consideration of the
Board with no more than £5 to be granted in any
one case; Emergency grants not exceeding 5
shillings to be allowed but must be reported at
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next Relief Committee meeting; Board property to
be invested in 3 to 5 Trustees to be subscribers of
the Board and to be elected by the Board for life
subject to resignation or removal; Relief
Committee to consist of no less than 3 members
of the board, appointed at each monthly meeting,
all cases to be referred to this Committee which is
to meet at least once weekly; Pensioners list to be
revised every three months; Relief to be received
for no more than 4 weeks before re-application to
be made; Board to appoint an Honorary
Investigating Officer to investigate all cases and
issue vouchers in emergency, and a Relieving
Officer to attend weekly Committee meetings and
pay all applicants; Husband, where possible, to
make application; Board to adhere to
arrangements with Hull Jews' Shelter made 3 Jul
1910 when dealing with casuals, and that all
casuals desiring assistance of the Board must
bring voucher from the Shelter stating that the
Shelter has spent at least 2/6 on the applicant;
Loans Department to be administered by a
Committee of 6 members elected by the Board at
first monthly meeting following AGM, which
Committee is to appoint its own Chairman,
Treasurer, and Secretary at its first meeting, funds
to consist of cash at bank, cash in hand of
Treasurer, outstanding balances owing by
borrowers, grants from General Funds of the
Board, subscriptions donations and bequests
made to the department, objects of the Loans
Department to be granting of loans without
interest or charges not exceeding £20 with
repayments to be 6p in the pound every week,
applications to be made on printed forms supplied
by the Board.
1 item
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Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians Revised Laws
Constitution of Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians
revised 1922, printed by Brombys Ltd, Bond
Street, Hull, typescript and annotated in pencil,
printed
1 item
C DJC/1/9/4/3
Revised Constitution of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians
Constitution of Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians
adopted 6 May 1951, and incorporating
amendments dated 2 Feb 1952, 24 Apr 1955, and
9 Jun 1958, typescript
1 item
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c.1958
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C DJC/1/9/4/4
Revised Constitution of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians
Constitution of Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians
adopted 6 May 1951, and incorporating
amendments dated 2 Feb 1952, 24 Apr 1955, and
9 Jun 1958, with minor corrections, and bearing
the stamp of the Charity Commission dated 16
Apr 1963, typescript
Note: Donated by Conrad Segelman Sep 2012
1 item
c.1963
C DJC/1/9/4/5
Proposed Revision of Constitution
Proposed revisions to be made to the constitution
of Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, compiled by
L.F. Kauffman as honorary secretary of the Board
1 item
c.1980s
C DJC/1/9/4/6
Alterations to Draft Constitution
Manuscript notes and annotated typescript copies
of a proposed constitution of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians, a version of which was eventually
adopted 1 Jun 1987, made by Stephen Pearlman
as honorary secretary of the Board
1 item
1987
C DJC/1/9/4/7
Proposed Constitution of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians
Proposed constitution of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians, a version of which was eventually
adopted 1 Jun 1987, typescript
1 item
1987
C DJC/1/9/4/8
Amendments to Proposed Constitution of Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians
Ammendments to proposed constitution of Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, a version of which
was eventually adopted 1 Jun 1987, typescript
1 item
1987
C DJC/1/9/4/9
Revised Constitution of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians
Copy Constitution of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians adopted 1 Jun 1987, typescript
1 item
1 Jun 1987
C DJC/1/9/5
Annual Reports and Balance Sheets
1932-2010
Subseries contains the Annual Reports and
Balance Sheets of the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians. Note that although provenance
unknown it appears these were copies kept as
masters for alteration to produce Report for
following year, possibly by the secretary
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responsible for producing and circulating the
reports.
Earlier reports usually contain the following
information: List of Board officers, members, and
representatives; Annual Report; List of
endowments and legacies; List of contributions re
Leeds Home of Rest; List of contributions re 'In
Memoriam' Fund; List of contributions re 'Flatlets
in Memoriam'; List of contributions re Aged Home
Appeal; List of individual subscriptions and
donations re Ladies Auxiliary Committee; List of
individual subscriptions and donations re the
Board; List of donations re Flatlets; Statement of
Account re Ways and Means Committee; Balance
Sheet; List of sub-committees of the Board and
their members.
Later reports usually contain the following
information: List of Hull Jewish Community Care
officers, trustees, members, and representatives;
List of sub-committees and officers; List of Life
Governors of the Aged Home; Legacies and
endowments fund contributions; Annual Report;
List of individuals making donations and grants to
Hull Jewish Community Care.
74 items
C DJC/1/9/5/1
40th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript,
photocopy
1 item
1920
C DJC/1/9/5/2
52nd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1932
C DJC/1/9/5/3
53rd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1933
C DJC/1/9/5/4
54th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1934
C DJC/1/9/5/5
55th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1935
C DJC/1/9/5/6
58th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1938
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C DJC/1/9/5/7
60th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1940
C DJC/1/9/5/8
62nd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1942
C DJC/1/9/5/9
63rd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1943
C DJC/1/9/5/10
64th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1944
C DJC/1/9/5/11
65th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1945
C DJC/1/9/5/12
66th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1946
C DJC/1/9/5/13
68th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1948
C DJC/1/9/5/14
69th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1949
C DJC/1/9/5/15
70th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1950
C DJC/1/9/5/16
71st Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1951
C DJC/1/9/5/17
72nd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1952
C DJC/1/9/5/18
73rd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1953
C DJC/1/9/5/19
74th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1954
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C DJC/1/9/5/20
75th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1955
C DJC/1/9/5/21
76th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1956
C DJC/1/9/5/22
77th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1957
C DJC/1/9/5/23
78th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript. Note:
Marked 'MASTER COPY FOR ALTERATIONS'.
1 item
1958
C DJC/1/9/5/24
79th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1959
C DJC/1/9/5/25
80th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1960
C DJC/1/9/5/26
81st Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1961
C DJC/1/9/5/27
82nd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1962
C DJC/1/9/5/28
83rd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1963
C DJC/1/9/5/29
84th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1964
C DJC/1/9/5/30
85th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1965
C DJC/1/9/5/31
86th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1966
C DJC/1/9/5/32
87th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1967
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88th and 89th Annual Report and Balance Sheet
of the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians in the
same document, typescript
1 item
C DJC/1/9/5/34
90th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1970
C DJC/1/9/5/35
91st Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1971
C DJC/1/9/5/36
92nd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1972
C DJC/1/9/5/37
93rd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1973
C DJC/1/9/5/38
94th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1974
C DJC/1/9/5/39
95th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1975
C DJC/1/9/5/40
96th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1976
C DJC/1/9/5/41
97th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1977
C DJC/1/9/5/42
98th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1978
C DJC/1/9/5/43
99th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1979
C DJC/1/9/5/44
100th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1980
C DJC/1/9/5/45
101st Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1981
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C DJC/1/9/5/46
102nd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1981
C DJC/1/9/5/47
103rd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1983
C DJC/1/9/5/48
104th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1984
C DJC/1/9/5/49
105th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1985
C DJC/1/9/5/50
106th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1986
C DJC/1/9/5/51
107th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1987
C DJC/1/9/5/52
108th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1988
C DJC/1/9/5/53
109th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1989
C DJC/1/9/5/54
110th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1990
C DJC/1/9/5/55
111th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1991
C DJC/1/9/5/56
112th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1992
C DJC/1/9/5/57
113th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1993
C DJC/1/9/5/58
114th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1994
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C DJC/1/9/5/59
115th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1995
C DJC/1/9/5/60
116th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1996
C DJC/1/9/5/61
117th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1997
C DJC/1/9/5/62
118th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1998
C DJC/1/9/5/63
119th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
1999
C DJC/1/9/5/64
120th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
2000
C DJC/1/9/5/65
121st Annual Report and Balance Sheet of Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
2001
C DJC/1/9/5/66
122nd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
2002
C DJC/1/9/5/67
123rd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
2003
C DJC/1/9/5/68
124th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
2004
C DJC/1/9/5/69
125th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
2005
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C DJC/1/9/5/70
126th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
2006
C DJC/1/9/5/71
127th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
2007
C DJC/1/9/5/72
128th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
2008
C DJC/1/9/5/73
129th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
2009
C DJC/1/9/5/74
130th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, typescript
1 item
2010
C DJC/1/9/6
Auditors Reports of Financial Statements
1977-2010
Subseries contains the Auditors Annual Financial
Statements Reports relating to Hull Hebrew Board
of Guardians, later known as Hull Jewish
Community Care, registered charity number
227049
28 items
C DJC/1/9/6/1
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes:
Income and expenditure account; Balance sheet;
Notes to the accounts; Accountants' report.
1 item
31 Dec 1977
C DJC/1/9/6/2
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes:
Income and expenditure account; Balance sheet;
Notes to the accounts; Accountants' report.
1 item
31 Dec 1978
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C DJC/1/9/6/3
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes:
Income and expenditure account; Balance sheet;
Notes to the accounts; Accountants' report.
1 item
31 Dec 1980
C DJC/1/9/6/4
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes:
Income and expenditure account; Balance sheet;
Notes to the accounts; Accountants' report.
1 item
31 Dec 1981
C DJC/1/9/6/5
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes:
Income and expenditure account; Balance sheet;
Notes to the accounts; Accountants' report.
1 item
31 Dec 1982
C DJC/1/9/6/6
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes:
Income and expenditure account; Balance sheet;
Notes to the accounts; Accountants' report.
1 item
31 Dec 1984
C DJC/1/9/6/7
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes:
Income and expenditure account; Balance sheet;
Notes to the accounts; Accountants' report.
1 item
31 Dec 1985
C DJC/1/9/6/8
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes:
Income and expenditure account; Balance sheet;
Notes to the accounts; Accountants' report.
1 item
31 Dec 1986
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C DJC/1/9/6/9
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes:
Income and expenditure account; Balance sheet;
Notes to the accounts; Accountants' report.
1 item
31 Dec 1987
C DJC/1/9/6/10
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes:
Income and expenditure account; Balance sheet;
Notes to the accounts; Accountants' report.
1 item
31 Dec 1988
C DJC/1/9/6/11
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes:
Income and expenditure account; Balance sheet;
Notes to the accounts; Accountants' report.
1 item
31 Dec 1989
C DJC/1/9/6/12
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes:
Income and expenditure account; Balance sheet;
Notes to the accounts; Accountants' report.
1 item
31 Dec 1990
C DJC/1/9/6/13
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes:
Income and expenditure account; Balance sheet;
Notes to the accounts; Accountants' report.
1 item
31 Dec 1991
C DJC/1/9/6/14
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes:
Income and expenditure account; Balance sheet;
Notes to the accounts; Accountants' report.
1 item
31 Dec 1992
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C DJC/1/9/6/15
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes: List of Trustees; Trustees report;
Auditors report; Income and expenditure account;
Statement of total recognised gains and losses;
Balance sheet; Notes to the financial statement.
1 item
31 Dec 1993
C DJC/1/9/6/16
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes: List of Trustees; Trustees report;
Auditors report; Statement of financial activities;
Balance sheet; Notes to the financial statement.
1 item
31 Dec 1997
C DJC/1/9/6/17
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes: List of Trustees; Trustees report;
Auditors report; Statement of financial activities;
Balance sheet; Notes to the financial statement.
1 item
31 Dec 1998
C DJC/1/9/6/18
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes: List of Trustees; Trustees report;
Auditors report; Statement of financial activities;
Balance sheet; Notes to the financial statement.
1 item
31 Dec 1999
C DJC/1/9/6/19
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes: List of Trustees; Trustees report;
Auditors report; Statement of financial activities;
Balance sheet; Notes to the financial statement.
1 item
31 Dec 2001
C DJC/1/9/6/20
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes: List of Trustees; Trustees report;
Auditors report; Statement of financial activities;
Balance sheet; Notes to the financial statement.
1 item
31 Dec 2002
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C DJC/1/9/6/21
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes: List of Trustees; Trustees report;
Auditors report; Statement of financial activities;
Balance sheet; Notes to the financial statement.
1 item
31 Dec 2003
C DJC/1/9/6/22
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes: List of Trustees; Trustees report;
Auditors report; Statement of financial activities;
Balance sheet; Notes to the financial statement.
1 item
31 Dec 2004
C DJC/1/9/6/23
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes: List of Trustees; Trustees report;
Auditors report; Statement of financial activities;
Balance sheet; Notes to the financial statement.
1 item
31 Dec 2005
C DJC/1/9/6/24
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes: List of Trustees; Trustees report;
Auditors report; Statement of financial activities;
Balance sheet; Notes to the financial statement.
1 item
31 Dec 2006
C DJC/1/9/6/25
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes: List of Trustees; Trustees report;
Auditors report; Statement of financial activities;
Balance sheet; Notes to the financial statement.
1 item
31 Dec 2007
C DJC/1/9/6/26
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes: List of Trustees; Trustees report;
Auditors report; Statement of financial activities;
Balance sheet; Notes to the financial statement.
1 item
31 Dec 2008
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C DJC/1/9/6/27
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes: List of Trustees; Trustees report;
Auditors report; Statement of financial activities;
Balance sheet; Notes to the financial statement.
1 item
31 Dec 2009
C DJC/1/9/6/28
Financial Statements
Report compiled by Smailes Goldie, Chartered
Accountants, as auditors. Typescript.
Includes: List of Trustees; Trustees report;
Independent examiner's report; Statement of
financial activities; Balance sheet; Notes to the
financial statement.
1 item
31 Dec 2010
C DJC/1/9/7
Hull Homes for the Aged Annual Reports
and Accounts
1978-1983
Subseries contains annual reports relating to the
Hull Homes for the Aged, also known as the Hull
Jewish Flatlets and later as Menorah House,
owned and operated by the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians, later known as Hull Jewish Community
Care
6 items
C DJC/1/9/7/1
Hull Homes for the Aged Annual Report and
Account
1 item
1978
C DJC/1/9/7/2
Hull Homes for the Aged Annual Report and
Account
1 item
1979
C DJC/1/9/7/3
Hull Homes for the Aged Annual Report and
Account
1 item
1980
C DJC/1/9/7/4
Hull Homes for the Aged Annual Report and
Account
1 item
1981
C DJC/1/9/7/5
Hull Homes for the Aged Annual Report and
Account
1 item
1982
C DJC/1/9/7/6
Hull Homes for the Aged Annual Report and
Account
1 item
1983
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Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians Home
Managers' Reports
1994-1995
Subseries contains reports presented to the
management committee of the Hull Hebrew Board
of Guardians by the managers of the Homes for
the Aged operated by the Board and also known
as the Hull Jewish Flatlets and later as Menorah
House. The reports relate to general management
issues though some contain information about
individual residents.
5 items
C DJC/1/9/8/1
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians Home Managers'
Report
1 item
c.1994
C DJC/1/9/8/2
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians Home Managers'
Report
1 item
12 Dec 1994
C DJC/1/9/8/3
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians Home Managers'
Report
1 item
12 Jan 1995
C DJC/1/9/8/4
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians Home Managers'
Report
1 item
13 Feb 1995
C DJC/1/9/8/5
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians Home Managers'
Report
1 item
10 Apr 1995
C DJC/1/9/9
Draft Annual Reports of Hull Hebrew Board
of Guardians
1980-1988
Subseries contains draft reports by various
officers relating to the activities of Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians in particular years, collected
by the secretary of the Board to be compiled into
the annual report of the Board
3 items
C DJC/1/9/9/1
Draft Annual Report of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians
Includes the following reports: Flatlets
Management Committee Report by Mrs Eileen
Millans and Doreen Bush; Chairman's Report by
Muriel March; Bikur Cholin Report by Muriel
March; Report on activities [at the Flatlets?] by
Frances Flasher.
1 item
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1980
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Draft Annual Report of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians
Includes draft list of Board officers, members, and
Ladies Auxilliary Committee members [compiled
by Stephen Pearlman as secretary?]
1 item
1986
C DJC/1/9/9/3
Draft Annual Report of Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians
Includes the following reports: Chairman's report
by Doreen Rose; Flatlets Management Committee
Report; Bikur Cholim Report by Muriel March;
President's Report by Sydney Burnley
1 item
1988
C DJC/1/9/10
Financial Records
1960-1996
Subseries contains various accounts and financial
records relating to the activities of the Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, including financial records
relating to the management of the Hull Home for
the Aged, also known as the Hull Jewish Flatlets
and later as Menorah House
8 items
C DJC/1/9/10/1
Income and Expenditure Book
Account book of the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians Hostel Management Committee. Note
that the inside front cover is inscribed 'Hostel to
30/6/63 and then joined with Flatlets Income and
Expenditure from then on known as 'Home for
Aged'. Entries made in relation to income
recorded under the following headings: All cash
received; Payments to bank; Reisdents payments;
Board of Guardians; General; Special items.
Entries made in relation to expenditure recorded
under the following headings: All cash paid out to
bank; Cheques drawn; Provisions; Wages; Rates,
heating, lighting; Maintenance and sundries;
Contra.
1 item
1 Aug 196031 Dec 1963
C DJC/1/9/10/2
File: Home for the Aged Weekly Summaries of
Receipts and Expenses
File contains weekly summary sheets recording
receipts and expenses relating to the Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians Home for the Aged at 335
Anlaby Road, Hull
1 item (45 pieces)
5 Jan 196329 Dec 1963
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New Flatlets Appeal Promise List
List of donations promised by named individuals,
some of which were made under covenant to be
received over a period of 7-10 years
1 item
C DJC/1/9/10/4
Ledger of Residents Rents
Ledger of residents rents recording payments
received from named residents of the Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians Home for the Aged on Anlaby
Road, Hull
1 item
7 Jan 19682 Jun 1978
C DJC/1/9/10/5
Renovation Fund Account
Manuscript account of income and expenditure of
the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians in relation to
the renovation of the Home for the Aged on
Anlaby Road, showing a balance of £92222.40.
Attached to the account is a typescript list of
securities held on account of the Board at Midland
Bank Plc, Whitefriargate, Hull, dated 19 Jul 1984
1 item
17 Dec 1984
C DJC/1/9/10/6
Loan Agreement
Copy agreement between Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians (borrower) and Help the Aged Trust
(lender) relating to a loan of £20000, the terms of
the agreement stating that repayment shall not
take place before 1 Mar 1995. Signed on behalf of
the Board by M. March as Chairman of the
Committee, S. Pearlman as Treasurer, and A.
Rowland
1 item
1 Mar 1985
C DJC/1/9/10/7
Income and Expenditure Account
Account of income and expenditure of the Ladies
Auxiliary Committee for the period 1988-1989
showing a balance of £1331.68. Note that
underneath the account is written 'Accounts at the
Yorkshire Bank P.L.C. closed March 1989'
1 item
Mar 1989
C DJC/1/9/10/8
Invoice and Receipt: JNF Trees Certificate
Invoice and receipt for £15.00 relating to the
purchase of a framed certificate recording the
planting of trees in honor of the retirement of
Judah Rose as Chairman of the Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, purchased by Gerald Silver
as Treasurer on behalf of the Board
1 item
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Records Relating to Persons Aided by Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians
1930s-2000s
Subsereis contains ledgers, registers, and files etc
relating to persons aided by the Board, under the
relief system and loans department, and also
under the old aged homes committee
4 items
C DJC/1/9/11/1
Controlled Tenancy Rent Book
Rent book recording payments made in relation to
the furnished property 262 Anlaby Road, and the
tenancy of Mrs Annie Cutler which began at the
property which began 10 Jun 1953
1 item
23 Jul 195826 Nov 1958
C DJC/1/9/11/2
Relieving Officer's Ledger
Volume records 'payments to needy' maintained
by H. Westerman [as Relieving Officer of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians?], manuscript.
Includes:
List re 'Weekly Recipients' recording name,
address, and amount received; List of recipients
receiving payments at holiday times of Passover
and New Year recording name and address; List
of recipients of coal recording name and address;
List of recipients of poultry recording name;
Alphabetical entries of names in English and
Hebrew [being names of financial contributors to
the Board's funds?].
Enclosures:
List of individuals with surname 'Harris', names in
English and Hebrew, note that list is written on
reverse of Hull Western Synagogue 'Advance
Statement of Account' for 1982 in the name of
Prof. J. Friend, signed to acknowledge receipt by
H. Westerman, 10 Aug 1982
List of persons aided by the Board under the
headings 'Flatlets', 'Coal', 'Bikur Cholim (Poultry)',
and 'Weekly Recipients', c.1980s
Closed under Data Protection Legislation until Jan
2057
1 item
c.1980s
C DJC/1/9/11/3
Residents Files
File contains files relating to individual residents of
the Hull Homes for the Aged, also known as Hull
Jewish Flatlets and as Menorah House. Note that
the file has been split into two parts to make
handling it more manageable.
Closed under Data Protection Legislation until Jan
2069
2 files
1983-1994
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Unused Forms
File contains unused application forms and loans
repayments books to be completed by and on
behalf of persons seeking aid from the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, both under its Loans
Department and in relation to residence at its
Home for the Aged on Anlaby Road.
Includes:
Letter template to be sent by Loans Department to
persons acting as Security for recipients of Board
loans when requesting repayment of loan
amounts, typescript, pro-forma, n.d.; Contract
template to be used in making guarantee
agreements between the Board and persons
standing as Security for recipients of Board loans,
typescript, pro-forma, 1930s;
Form of Application for a Loan, pro-forma,
typescript, n.d;
Unused Board of Guardians Loan Repayment
Book No.122, to be brought with loan recipients
when making repayments at Synagogue
Chambers, Linnaeus Street, Hull, on Mondays
between 7pm-8pm, typescript, printed;
Blank/unused forms of application for residence at
the Home for the Elderly, 331-337 Anlaby Road,
operated by Hull Jewish Community Care,
typescript, c.1990s-2000s.
1 file (7 pieces)
C DJC/1/9/12
Publicity Material
1930s-2000s
1926-2003
Subseries contains publicity material including
flyers, brochures, programmes, tickets, and
invitations relating to fundraising, charity events,
and the work of the Board of Guardians
22 items
C DJC/1/9/12/1
Order of Service
Copy of an order of service for consecrations at
the Hull Jewish Flatlets
1 item
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20th cent.
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Programme
Programme relating to the 'Fourth Grand Concert'
of the Working Men's Committee, in aid of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, held at the Grand
Theatre, George Street, Hull, on 18 Apr 1926 at
7.30pm. Programme includes performances by
Moore's Merry Syncopators, Miss Muriel
Lewenstein, Miss Mira Johnson, Mr Louis
Goulden, Mr J. Newbold and Miss Nellie
Wardrobe, Mr Louis Levitus, Mr Arnold Hibbert,
and Miss Doris I. Fisher and Miss C. Fisher.
Programme cost 2 pence, printed by Callen Art
Press, West Street, Hull. Typescript.
1 item
18 Apr 1926
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Programme
Programme relating to a 'Grand Matinee' in aid of
the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, held at the
Palace Theatre, Hull, on 9 Dec 1926 at 2.30pm.
Programme contains foreword by J. Lewenstein
as Chairman, Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, H.
Harris as Honorary Treasurer, and H.M. Goldstein
as Honorary Secretary. Programme includes
performances by the Palace Orchestra, Miss
Muriel Riley's ballet corps, Miss Dorothy Levey
accompanied by Miss Nellie Wardrobe, Mr Alex
Holt, the Romany Band, Mr Hubert Henry, Miss
Elsie Russell, Miss Agnes Laidler, Miss Sylvia
Mace, Chevalier and Kingsley, Sisters Reeve,
Miss Tony Ford, Miss Phyllis Conley, Miss
Florence Desmond, Mr Max Miller, Mr Billy
Bristow, and Mr Tommy Long. Printed by Harvey's
Advertising Service, (Hull) Ltd, Scale Lane, Hull.
Typescript.
1 item
9 Dec 1926
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Programme and Menu
Programme and menu relating to the Jubilee
Dinner of the Board of Guardians held in the
Reception Room, Guildhall, Hull, on 11 Dec 1930
at 7.45pm. Programme includes toasts to the
King, the Lord Mayor, the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians, the Guests, kindred Jewish Boards of
Guardians, the Chairman, and performances by
Miss Lena Hyman, Mr J.H. Sigall, Mr J. Newbould,
and Mr E.Cooper. Printed by Callen Art Press,
West Street, Hull. Typescript.
1 item
11 Dec 1930
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Grace After Meals Card
'Grace After Meals' card produced by the Jewish
National Fund and purchased by the Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians to be distributed with the
Board's compliments at their Annual Dinner and
Ball
1 item
10 Feb 1949
C DJC/1/9/12/6
Souvenir Brochure
Souvenir brochure for the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians Flatlets for Aged Jews. Brochure
contains an appeal for funds and assistance to
complete the project, begun with the purchase of
the premises at 262 Anlaby Road in the pervious
year for the purpose of providing homes for the
Jewish elderly in Hull. Includes: List of officers,
representatives, and committee members of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians; Editorial relating
to the 'Flatlets Fund Appeal'; Message from the
Chief Rabbi; Message from the President L.
Rapstone; Reproduction photographs of the
interior of the flatlets; List of Hull Jewish
Orgnisations and their principle officers; Report of
the Hull Judeans Maccabi Association; List of
presidents of the Board from 1880-1937; List of
forthcoming events and activities. Note:
Miscellaneous memoranda and notes in pencil.
1 item
Sep 1953
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Souvenir Brochure
Programme relates to a Civic Ball including
dancing, cabaret and a dinner, held by the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, under the patronage
of the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Hull, at
the Guildhall, Hull, on 12 Oct 1961. Dancing to be
in two halves each to include Quick Step, Slow
Fox Trot, Modern Waltz, Quick Step, Cha Cha,
Paul Jones, Slow Fox Trot, Quick Step, and
Waltz. Half time cabaret by Sylvia Veronique and
Max Bacon. Music by Harold Dawson's Orchestra.
Master of ceremonies R.S.M. Brittain. Brochure
produced by the Brochure Committee consisting
of M. Black, G. Gold, M. Segal, H. Bermitz, S.
Jackson, A. Segal. Typescript.
1 item
12 Oct 1961
C DJC/1/9/12/8
Invitation
Invitation relating to an 'Evening of Entertainment'
presented by the Ladies Auxiliary Committee of
the Board of Guardians, to be held at Synagogue
Hall, Osborne Street, Hull, on 4 Dec 1962
1 item
4 Dec 1962
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Itinerary
Itinerary relating to the opening of the new
extension of the Flatlets and Aged Home on
Anlaby Road, Hull
1 item
21 Jan 1968
C DJC/1/9/12/10
Invitation
Invitation relating to an 'American Tea' presented
by the Ladies Auxiliary Committee of the Board of
Guardians, to be held at the Peggy Rapstone Hall,
335 Anlaby Road, Hull, on 29 Apr 1971
1 item
29 Apr 1971
C DJC/1/9/12/11
Invitation
Invitation relating to an 'Annual Garden Party'
presented by the Ladies Auxiliary Committee of
the Board of Guardians, to be held at the Peggy
Rapstone Hall, 335 Anlaby Road, Hull, on 20 Jun
1971
1 item
20 Jun 1971
C DJC/1/9/12/12
Invitation
Invitation relating to a 'Coffee Morning' presented
by the Ladies Auxiliary Committee of the Board of
Guardians, to be held at the Peggy Rapstone Hall,
335 Anlaby Road, Hull, on 27 Oct 1971
1 item
27 Oct 1971
C DJC/1/9/12/13
Invitation
Invitation relating to a 'Coffee Morning' presented
by the Ladies Auxiliary Committee of the Board of
Guardians, to be held at the Synagogue Hall,
Osborne Street, Hull, on 23 Apr 1972
1 item
23 Apr 1972
C DJC/1/9/12/14
Invitation
Invitation relating to an 'Annual Coffee Morning'
presented by the Ladies Auxiliary Committee of
the Board of Guardians, to be held in the grounds
of the Flatlets, 335 Anlaby Road, Hull, on 8 Jul
1973
1 item
8 Jul 1973
C DJC/1/9/12/15
Flyer
Flyer relating to an appeal by the Ladies Auxiliary
Committee of the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians
for items to sell at an antiques and bric-a-brac
sale in aid of funds for refurbishment work at the
Flatlets, sale to be held 24 Mar 1981 at the Peggy
Rapstone Hall
1 item
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Raffle Ticket
Raffle ticket for a grand draw to be made at a
Ladies Auxilliary Committee Garden Party at 335
Anlaby Road on 18 Jul 1982
1 item
C DJC/1/9/12/17
Programme
Programme relating to the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians Annual Garden Party to be held 10 Jul
1983, event to be opened by Mrs Serena Myers,
attended by Councillor L. Pearlman, and County
Councillor Mrs R. Pearlman as Lord Mayor and
Lady Mayoress. Stalls to include: Tombola
arranged by Board of Guardians and opened by
Mr and Mrs P. Coupland; Bric-a-brac arranged by
Hull Old Hebrew Ladies Guild and opened by Mrs
E. Robinson; Cakes arranged by Hull Western
Ladies Guild and opened by Mr M. Kauffman;
Groceries arranged by the Friendship Club and
opened by the Lord Mayor Councillor L. Pearlman;
Bottle Bola arranged by the League of Jewish
Women and Hull Reform Ladies Committee and
opened by Mr G. Annis; Pies (Sweet and Savoury)
arranged by Daughters of Zion and opened by
Mrs F. Rosenthal; Children's Corner arranged by
B.B.Y.O. and opened by Mrs R. Charnah; Books
arranged by Hull Friends of Magen David Adom
and opened by Dr G. Daniels. Programme refers
to presence of 'latest in line of six Jewish Lord
Mayors', to Ladies Auxilliary plans to redecorate
premises, and Board plans for modernisation of
333 Anlaby Road. Typescript, printed.
Note: Originally part of file compiled by D.L. 'Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians'
1 item
C DJC/1/9/12/18
Invitation
Invitation sent to Mr & Mrs C. Segelman by the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians relating to the
dedication of the modernised wing of the Flatlets
to be held on 6 Jul 1986
1 item
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18 Jul 1982
1983
6 Jul 1986
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Brochure
Brochure advertising the services of the 'Jewish
Residential Home for the Elderly' at 331-337
Anlaby Road, run by Hull Jewish Community
Care.
Includes: History of the home at the present site
since 1957; Improvement work undertaken in
1997; Plans for three extra flats and a larger lift in
1998; Employment of 24 staff under supervision of
a Manager; Visits by Committee members;
Wednesday 'pop-in' coffee mornings; Compliance
with Kosher requirements; Provision of meeting
place for prayer; Activities undertaken and
services provided; Process for prospective
residents; Home having received an 'Investor in
People' award; Photographs of lounge, dining
room, and a flatlet interior.
1 item
c.1997
C DJC/1/9/12/20
Invitation
Invitation sent to Audrey and Conrad [Segelman]
by the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians relating to
the opening of the new kitchen and dining room
[of the Flatlets?] to be held at 335 Anlaby Road on
26 Jan 1997
1 item
26 Jan 1997
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Invitation
Invitation relating to a 'House Party' held by the
Ladies Committee of Hull Jewish Community Care
in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the
Flatlets, event to be opened by Judah Rose
1 item
15 Jun 2003
C DJC/1/9/12/22
Souvenir Brochure
Souvenir brochure produced to celebrate the 50th
anniversary of the Flatlets run by Hull Jewish
Community Care, formerly the Board of
Guardians, on 15 Jun 2003. Includes article by
Conrad Segelman titled 'A Brief History of the
Flatlets 1953-2003
1 item
15 Jun 2003
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Press Cuttings
1987-2010
Subseries contains press cuttings relating to the
activities and work of the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians
10 items
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Press Cutting: Flat Gutted at Hull Old Folk's Home
Article appearing in an unknown publication
relating to a fire at an upstairs room in the the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians Flatlets on Anlaby
Road
1 item
C DJC/1/9/13/1
Press Cutting: Guided Tour
Article appearing in an unknown publication
relating to a guided tour of the Hull Board of
Guardians' Home for the Aged given to Deputy
Lord Mayor of Hull Marjorie Smelt, the
presentation of a book commemorating the
centenary of the Board to Mrs Smelt, and the
unveiling of a plaque in memory of the late Life
President of the Board Mr Louis Rapstone
1 item
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Press Cutting: Boost for Hull Aged Home
Article appearing in the Jewish Telegraph relating
to a major refurbishment programme underway at
the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians Old Age
Home on Anlaby Road
1 item
3 Feb 1989
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Press Cutting: Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians
Article appearing in the Watchman relating to the
opening of the newly refurbished wing of the
Flatlets on Anlaby Road
1 item
Sep 1989
C DJC/1/9/13/4
Press Cutting: Hull Aged Home Work Complete
Article appearing in an unknown publication
relating to the completion of modernising work at
the Hull Jewish Home for the Aged, refers to the
fact that every resident now has en suite facilities
and access to a new treatment room paid for by
Mr Judah Rose
1 item
Sep 1989
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Press Cutting: Huge Costs of Old Age Home
Article appearing in the Jewish Gazette relating to
the completion of modernising work at the Hull
Jewish Home for the Aged, an appeal by Sydney
Burnley that the community will rally to cover any
shortfall regarding the cost of the work, and
describing an opening ceremony for the new wing
of the home
1 item
29 Sep 1989
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c.1960s
Nov 1987
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Press Cutting: Investors in People Award
Captioned photograph appearing in an unknown
publication relating to the receipt of an Investors in
People Award by the Flatlets Residential Home,
Anlaby Road, Hull. The following persons are
shown in the photograph: David Mason; Caroline
Young; Jane Leng; Lisa Hoyle; Marie Hoyle; June
Foster; Sue Spangle; Laura Gold; Pearl
Warrington.
1 item
31 May 1997
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Press Cutting: The Hull Jewish Friendship Club
Article appearing in the Watchman announcing
the closure of the Hull Friendship Club, started in
Nov 1953 by Millie and Sally Levy, Adele Barnett,
and Jane Goldstein,provides brief history
1 item
24 Jul 2009
C DJC/1/9/13/8
Press Cutting: Hull Care Facility Spreads its Net
for Residents
Article appearing in the Jewish Chronicle written
by Marcus Dysch and relating to the decision of
the management committee of Menorah House,
formerly the Jewish Flatlets, to appeal for new
residents from Leeds and Manchester to help it to
'weather the recession'
1 item
26 Feb 2010
C DJC/1/9/13/9
Press Cutting: Care Home Faces Closure
Article appearing in the Hull Daily Mail written by
Emma Wright relating to dwindling funds and the
threat of closure of Menorah House, the care
home operated by Hull Community Care, formerly
the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians
1 item
9 Oct 2012
C DJC/1/9/14
Photographs
20th cent.
Subseries contains files of black and white and
colour photographs relating to various Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians properties, events,
and persons. Note that some photographs are
reproductions and the originals are not present.
5 items
C DJC/1/9/14/1
File of Photographs: Board of Guardians Members
at Dinners and Social Events
1 file (4 pieces)
1930s-1960s
C DJC/1/9/14/2
File of Photographs: Menorah House Residents
Closed under Data Protection legislation until Jan
2075
1 file (106 pieces)
1950s-1990s
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C DJC/1/9/14/3
File of Photographs: Flatlets/Menorah House
Building Exteriors
1 file (9 pieces)
C DJC/1/9/14/4
File of Photographs: Opening of the Taylor Wing
of the Flatlets
1 file (5 pieces)
C DJC/1/9/14/5
Photograph Album: Residents and Visitors to
Menorah House
Closed under Data Protection until Jan 2065
1 file
C DJC/1/9/15
Histories of the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians
1960s-1980s
Jan 1968
c.1980s
1980-2000
Subseries contains articles, booklets and notes
regarding the history of the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians
4 items
C DJC/1/9/15/1
Notes re Early Charitable Organisations
Notes being a typescript extract from an unknown
publication listing charitable Jewish organisations
existing prior to the formation of the Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians and covering the period 18261872
1 item
20th cent.
C DJC/1/9/15/2
Notes re Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians
Notes being a typescript extract from an unknown
publication stating that a house was bought in
Anlaby Road in 1953 to provide homes for old
people, that in 1961 there were 10 people resident
there, and providing the details of bequests made
by the wills of Charles M. Jacobs in 1920 and
Alfred K. Jacobs in 1956 for the provision of
housing for poor and old Jews
1 item
20th cent.
C DJC/1/9/15/3
Pamphlet: 'Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians 18801980: A Short History to commemorate the
Centenary Year'
Pamphlet written by Sidney Burnley. Typescript.
Designed and printed by The Walkergate Pres
Ltd, Beverley.
Includes: Acknowledgements by Sidney Burnley;
Foreword by David Passman as Chairman of Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians; Section on charitable
organisations prior to establishment of the Board
of Guardians; Reproduction of list of Ladies
Benevolent Society Visitors for each month 18831884; Reproduction of the Laws of the Ladies
1980
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Benevolent Society 1861; Section on the
formation of the Board and the early years;
Section of 'Random Reflections' highlighting
events and persons associated with the Board
and its work over the course of its existence;
Reproduction photograph of ladies involved in a
charity Bazaar held 1928; Reproduction
photograph of Sir Keith Joseph, MP, N. Shenker,
Chairman, Alderman L. Science, and L. Rapstone,
Life President, at the Guildhall in 1961 on the
occasion of an appeal for a new hostel;
Reproduction photographic portrait of Mr Myer
Miller, Founder of the Bikur Cholim; Section of the
Board's Committees; Reproduction photograph of
football team representing the Working Men's
Committee in a Charity Football Match held 1922;
Section of the Board post-WWII; Reproduction
photograph of Board of Guardians AGM held in
the Schoolroom, Linnaeus Street, on 2 May 1954;
Reproduction photograph of the first Flatlets at
262 Anlaby Road, Hull, in 1953; Reproduction
photograph of the Board's Home for the Aged,
Anlaby Road, Hull; Reproduction of article in the
Hull Jewish Watchman dated 13 Aug 1976
recounting occasion of a reception in tribute to Mr
Louis Rapstone for his service to the Board; List of
honorary officers since 1880; Reproduction
photographs of the Chairmen of the Board from
Norman Shenker in 1958; Reproduction
photograph of a civic visit to the Flatlets at 262
Anlaby Road by the Lord Mayor, Alderman K.
Turner, the Lady Mayoress, and the Sheriff's Lady
in 1961.
Enclosed is an annotated photocopy of a
photograph identifying the Executive and
stallholders present at a Bazaar held 2-3 Dec
1931 to raise funds for the Board, note that the
photograph was used in the pamphlet.
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C DJC/1/9/15/4
Article: History of the Hull Jewish Community Care
Typescript article written by Conrad Segelman
providing a brief history of Hull Jewish Community
Care, formerly the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians, since 1980 and leading on from where
an earlier history written by Sydney Burnley
finished.
Includes: Reference to phasing out of any 'selfcatered option' at the flatlets; Details regarding the
staged extension and modernisation of the flatlets
since the 1980s; Ceremony of dedication for a
new prayer room in 1996 at which a Sepher Torah
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was donated by the Grimsby Congregation;
Reference to the foundation of the Bikur Cholim in
1933 and its continued work under various named
officers since 1980; Registration of the flatlets as a
'High Dependancy Unit' in 1991 requiring intensive
nursing care; Receipt of the 'Investors in People'
Award; Construction of a Succot each year since
1989 by Mr Judah Rose; Visit of Chief Rabbi Dr
Jonathan Sachs in 1995; Visit of the Jewish
Ambassador in 1986; Visit of the Presidents of the
Board of Deputies in 1986 and 1996; Civic
receptions at the flatlets attended by several Lord
Mayors; Revisions to the Constitution of the Board
in 1987 and 1997; Change of name to Hull Jewish
Community Care in 1997; List of honorary officers
of the Board since 1979
1 item
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Building Plans
1959-2000
Subseries contains plans relating to buildings
owned and operated by the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians
1 item
C DJC/1/9/16/1
File: Plans of the Hull Jewish Flatlets
File contains plans relating to building work and
alterations proposed and undertaken at the Hull
Board of Guardians Home for the Aged, also
known as the Hull Jewish Flatlets, 329-335 Anlaby
Road, Hull
1 file (14 pieces)
C DJC/1/9/17
Miscellaeous Papers re Flatlets/Home for
the Aged
Apr 1959Oct 2000
1980s-1990s
Subseries contains miscellaneous papers relating
to the Flatlets, also known as the Home for the
Aged, run by the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians
10 items
C DJC/1/9/17/1
Memorandum
Manuscript memorandum headed 'New Flatlets
(Second Wing)' noting the names of residents in
each of the rooms within the new wing
1 item
c.1980s
C DJC/1/9/17/2
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians Care Plan
Manual
Manual containing directions as to creating
individual care plans for residents at the Hull
Jewish Flatlets/Home for the Aged on Anlaby
Road
1 item
c.1980s
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C DJC/1/9/17/3
Cassette Tape: Interviews with Menorah House
Residents
Side A contains interview with Renee Burkoff
conducted by Jean Walker, Manager of Hull
Jewish Flatlets (Menorah House), interview
conducted whilst Rabbi Leaver was in service in
Hull (1984-1991), during the interview Burkoff
refers to Brenda, Rose, and Hilda [Rosenthall?],
and Irene, and also to her father being 11 years of
age when he came to England from Minsk. Note:
Interview lasts 26 minutes with a further 22
minutes of blank tape.
Side B records Jean Walker speaking with
residents of Menorah House including: [?].
Recording lasts 48 minutes.
Access cannot currently be provided due to the
format of the media on which this item is stored
1 item
C DJC/1/9/17/4
File: Building Contracts
File contains agreements between Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians (employer) and Palmer
Builders, Palmeria, Dunswell Lane, Dunswell,
(contractor) relating to alerations and
improvements to 335/337 Anlaby Road, work to
be carried out under the direction of Mr Alan
Hodges
1 file (2 pieces)
C DJC/1/9/17/5
Notebooks of Conrad Segelman
Bundle of notebooks kept by C. Segelman as
Chairman of the Flatlets Management Committee
and relating to the running of the Flatlets on
Anlaby Road, Hull, in the following periods: Nov
1985-Dec 1986; Dec 1994-Apr 1995; Mar 1996Jun 1997
1 item
Nov 1985Jun 1997
C DJC/1/9/17/6
Video Tape: Hull Flatlets aka Menorah House
Video contains footage filmed at Menorah House
of the following: False fire alarm, lasting 2
minutes; Making fish balls, lasting 11 minutes;
Frances Flasher (being the lady on the right of the
pair in shot) meeting Rae Gordon, Mrs JosephBalkan, Lily Spectrovoski, Hilda RosenthallGordon, Alice Shinrog, Dorothy Lanch, Ralph
Marks, Gertie Swainger all residents of Menorah
House, lasting 4 minutes.
Access cannot currently be provided due to the
format of the media on which this item is stored
1 item
c.1990s-2000s
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C DJC/1/9/17/7
File of Transcripts: Plaques in the Home for the
Aged
File containing transcripts relating to the wording
of plaques displayed in the Flatlets/Home for the
Aged on Anlaby Road:
Includes:
Transcripts of personal dedications by family
members of deceased persons, manuscript,
c.1990;
Transcripts of plaques erected relating to events
in 1997 including the dedication and opening of
wings and rooms and donations received,
typescript, c.1997.
1 file (2 pieces)
C DJC/1/9/17/8
Management Report
Report created by Tony Shepherd, Area General
Manager/Chief Nurse, relating to a proposed
reduction in staff at the Hull Jewish Home for the
Aged. Note that the report is marked 'In
Confidence' and contains personal details relating
to individual staff members.
Closed under Data Protection legislation until Jan
2070
1 item
3 Oct 1994
C DJC/1/9/17/9
Policy: Health and Safety Policy of The Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians Home for the Aged
Copy statement of policy required under the 1974
Health and Safety at Work Etc Act in relation the
the Board's property at 335 Anlaby Road, Hull,
signed by Stephan Pearlman as Vice-Chairman
1 item
3 Nov 1994
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C DJC/1/10
Hull Hebrew Girls School Management Board
1885-1970
Description: This series contains records of Hull Hebrew Girls School, opened in premises
in Lower Union Street under the auspices of Mrs Isobel Jacobs, wife of B.S. Jacobs, was
relocated to premises in Osborne Street on 2 Nov 1885. Application was made by Mrs Isobel
Jacobs to the Education Department to have the school designated a Public Elementary
School, which application was granted on 6 Nov 1885. The school was again relocated to
premises in Linnaeus Street on 16 Jun 1902, and the management of the school was
reorganised shortly after the move when on 22 Nov 1903 it was officially placed under the
auspices of the City Council Education Committee.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 12 subseries:
C DJC/1/10/1 Minutes, 1903-1945
C DJC/1/10/2 Log Books, 1885-1935
C DJC/1/10/3 Correspondence, 1899-1923
C DJC/1/10/4 Board of Education Public Elementary Schools End of Year Returns, 18991939
C DJC/1/10/5 Jewish Voluntary Schools Association Statistical Returns, 1900-1902
C DJC/1/10/6 Inspectors' Reports, c.1902-1913
C DJC/1/10/7 Annual Schedules of Grants Payable, 1898-1904
C DJC/1/10/8 Teachers' Employment Contracts, 1911-1914
C DJC/1/10/9 Examination Schedules, 1886-1898
C DJC/1/10/10 Examination Reports, 1924-1935
C DJC/1/10/11 Miscellaneous Records, 1889-1970
C DJC/1/10/12 Photographs, 1920s-1930s
Extent: 12 subseries
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C DJC/1/10/1
Minutes
1903-1945
Subseries contains minutes of the meetings of the
governors and managers of Hull Hebrew Girls
School, Linnaeus Street
2 items
C DJC/1/10/1/1
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of the meetings of Hull
Hebrew Girls School with Mrs B. Jacobs as
President, note that the inside cover of the volume
is inscribed 'Mrs B.S. Jacobs, Sunbeam House,
Hornsea'
1 volume
6 Jan 187616 Jan 1894
C DJC/1/10/1/2
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of meetings of the
Managers of Hull Hebrew Girls School, Linnaeus
Street, with Mrs Isobel Jacobs, wife of B.S.
Jacobs, as Chairman/President until her death in
Jan 1934, and with Mrs N. Franks as President
from 16 Jan 1934.
Includes:
First meeting to be held under the auspices of the
City Council Education Committee as Managers,
establishing the jurisdiction of said committee, and
re-electing Mrs B.S. Jacobs as Chairman and Mrs
L. Gosschalk as Honorary Secretary, 22 Oct 1903;
Acceptance of L.E.A decision to close the school if
they should take this course of action, 5 Feb 1945.
1 volume
22 Oct 1903Feb 1945
C DJC/1/10/2
Log Books
1885-1935
Subseries contains Log Books relating to Hull
Hebrew Girls School, Linnaeus Street
2 items
C DJC/1/10/2/1
Log Book
Volume contains log book entries relating to the
Hull Hebrew Girls School, also contains two notes
relating to dimensions of school rooms, also
contains particulars relating to staff appointments
and resignations over period 1899-1911 at back of
volume. Manuscript.
1 volume
23 Nov 188514 Sep 1909
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Log Book
Volume contains log book entries relating to the
Hull Hebrew Girls School, also contains partial a-z
subject index at front of volume. Manuscript.
Enclosed are speech notes relating to the history
of the school, 1885-1945
1 volume
19 Nov 190912 Apr 1935
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C DJC/1/10/3
Correspondence
1899-1923
Subseries contains correspondence of the Hull
Hebrew Girls School
7 items
C DJC/1/10/3/1
Letter
Typescript letter from John White of the Education
Department, Whitehall, to Miss R. Glassman of 72
Lister Street, Hull, relating to a formal notice sent
by the manager and president of the Hull Hebrew
Girls School requesting the school be allowed to
join York Diocesan Association of Schools, and
requesting her to complete Form 1V.S., signed.
1 item
10 Jul 1897
C DJC/1/10/3/2
Letter
Typescript letter from John White of the Education
Department, Whitehall, to Mrs I. Jacobs of 2
Westbourne Avenue, Hull, in response to a letter
from Mrs Jacobs requesting that the Hull Hebrew
Girls School be transferred from York Diocesan
Association to that for Jewish Schools, and
requesting her to complete Form 1V.S., signed
1 item
18 Mar 1899
C DJC/1/10/3/3
Letters
Manuscript letters from Philip S. Naley, the
Secretary of the Jewish Voluntary Schools
Association, to Mrs Jacobs requesting that she
send a copy of the last annual report of the Hull
Hebrew Girls School, and also requesting an
explanation as to why the Board of Education
Grant for the school has fallen though average
attendance and salaries have risen since 1899.
Note that there is also a page of manuscript notes
relating to the amount of annual grant received by
the school [written by Mrs Jacobs?].
1 item (3 pieces)
10 May 190028 May 1900
C DJC/1/10/3/4
Letter
Manuscript letter from Philip S. Naley, the
Secretary of the Jewish Voluntary Schools
Association, to Mrs Jacobs. He informs her of the
decision of the governing body of the Jewish
Voluntary Schools Association to recommend to
the Board of Education that an aid grant of £120
be given to the Hull Hebrew Girls School. He also
informs her that the decision was made with
hesitation in light of the inspector's report, and that
the grant will not be recommended next year if
some improvement is not made.
1 item
5 Jul 1901
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C DJC/1/10/3/5
Letter
Typescript letter from J.T. Riley as Secretary of
Education, on behalf of the Hull School Canteen
Committee, sent to Hull Hebrew Girls School.
Letter informs the recipient that the Porter Street
Cocoa House is to be the centre from which meals
will be provided to children who require them, and
refers to the enclosure of meal tickets for the
week.
1 item
8 Jun 1907
C DJC/1/10/3/6
Letter
Typescript letter from J.T. Riley, Director of
Education, Hull Education Committee, to Miss
Magner, Head Teacher of Hull Hebrew Girls
School. Relates to 'Sewing Capital' and lists the
stock and its value owned by the school.
1 item
21 Apr 1923
C DJC/1/10/3/7
Letter
Letter from M. Hulls, Head Teacher of the Sir
Henry Cooper Girls School, Hull, to the Head
Mistress of 'The Hebrew School'. Hulls apologises
for his girls' 'making such a nuisance of
themselves' and notes that he sends Ethel Lowry
with this letter to be reprimanded.
1 item
23 Oct 1923
C DJC/1/10/4
Board of Education Public Elementary
Schools End of Year Returns
1899-1939
Subseries contains completed and
stamped/signed Board of Education Public
Elementary Schools End of Year Returns [Form
9E] relating to Hull Hebrew School Girls
Department, part of the Kingston-upon-Hull Local
Education Authority. Information requested on the
forms varies over the period but includes: Number
of meetings of the school; Number of attendances;
Average attendance; Average number on
registers; Numbers on registers; Number of pupils
leaving; Teachers employed. Note that from 1926
forms no longer provide teachers names other
than the head teacher as signatory.
Note: Returns relating to years ending 1900-1907,
1913 and 1923 are missing.
30 items
C DJC/1/10/4/1
Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9 relating to the year ending 31
Aug 1899, signed by I. Jacobs, D. Dumoulin, A.
Barnard, F.N. Harris on behalf of the School
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Managers, G. Morris as principal teacher, Mrs R.
Cohen as Correspondent on behalf of the School.
Includes: Children taught to sing by tonic sol-fa
notation; Income and expenditure account
showing balance of £328, 16 shillings and 4.5
pence; Grace Morris receiving £96 per annum as
principal teacher, born 1 Oct 1870, beginning
employment at the school 16 Mar, certificate exam
date Dec 1890, formerly a pupil teacher at Hull
Drypool S. Peters, last inspected at this school,
managers satisfied with her; School opened 415
times; 109.2 average attendance of girls; 57.4
average attendance of infants; Girls school room
37ft by 25ft and 17ft 3inches high; Infants
classroom 25ft by 21ft and 17ft 3inches high; 111
girls on admissions register; 91 infants on
admissions register; Girls instructed in plain
needlework and cutting out; School savings bank;
No school library; Edith Martin, Eva Abrahams,
Mariam Goltman, and Florence Rosenbaum
employed in girls school; Harriet Nellie Beecroft
employed in infants school; Emelia Ellin proposed
as pupil teacher.
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Aug 1908, signed by Isobel Jacobs, Dina
Dumoulin, Martha Gardner, on behalf of the
School Managers, and J.T. Riley, on behalf of the
Local Education Authority. Includes: 432 meetings
of the girls school and infants division; 84 average
attendance of girls; 29 average attendance of
infants; 88.7 average number of girls on
admissions register; 33.8 average number of
infants on admissions register; 101 girls on
admissions register; 16 infant boys on register; 22
infant girls on register; Grace Morris, Head
Teacher; Emelia Ellin, certified teacher, Elina
Isabel Wolf, uncertified teacher, Leah Rosenthal,
supplemental teacher, Annie Sheinrog, pupil
teacher, Lily Harris, pupil teacher; Mrs Harriet
Nellie Jarvis (Beecroft), certified teacher of infants.
1 item
31 Aug 1908
C DJC/1/10/4/3
Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Aug 1909, signed by I. Jacobs, A. Barnard, M.
Gardner on behalf of the School Managers, and
J.T. Riley, on behalf of the Local Education
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Authority. Includes: 414 meetings of girls school
and infants division; 93 average attendance of
girls; 24 average attendance of infants; 99.4
average number of girls on admissions register;
41.4 average number of infants on admissions
register; 124 girls on admissions register; 13 infant
boys on admissions register, 23 infant girls on
admissions register; Grace Morris, Head Teacher;
Emelia Ellin, certificated teacher, Elina I. Wolff,
uncertificated teacher, Leah Rosenthal,
supplemental teacher; Harriet N. Jarvis (Beecroft),
certificated teacher of infants, Lily Harris, pupil
teacher of infants; Staircase and cloakrooms have
been rebuilt.
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Aug 1910, signed by I. Jacobs, M. Gardner, A.
Barnard on behalf of the School Managers, and
J.T. Riley, on behalf of the Local Education
Authority. Includes: 428 meetings of girls school
and infants division; 133 average attendance of
girls; 5 average attendance of infants; 145.4
average number of scholars on admissions
register; 6 boys and 144 girls on admissions
register; Grace Morris, Head Teacher; Harriet N.
Jarvis (Beecroft), certified teacher, Emilia Ellin,
certified teacher, Elina I. Wolff, uncertified teacher,
Leah Rosenthal, supplemental teacher.
1 item
31 Aug 1910
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Aug 1911, signed by Mariam E. Richardson, Dina
Dumoulin, Isabel Jacobs on behalf of the School
Managers, and J.T. Riley, on behalf of the Local
Education Authority. Includes: 416 meetings of
girls school; 139 average attendance of girls;
152.08 average number of girls on admissions
register; 14 boys and 155 girls on admissions
register; Morris Grace, Head Teacher; Harriet
Nellie Jarvis (Beecroft), certified teacher, Emelia
Ellin, certified teacher, Edith Anderson, certified
teacher, Ida C. Jacobs, certified teacher, Elina I.
Wolff, certified teacher, Leah Rosenthal,
supplemental teacher.
1 item
31 Aug 1911
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Aug 1912, signed by Isobel Jacobs, Dina
Dumoulin, Mariam E. Richardson on behalf of the
School Managers, and J.T. Riley, on behalf of the
Local Education Authority. Includes: 438 meetings
of girls school; 166 average attendance of girls;
181.19 average number of girls on admissions
register; 25 boys and 163 girls on admissions
register; Morris Grace, Head Teacher; Harriet
Nellie Jarvis (Beecroft), certified teacher, Ida C.
Jacobs, certified teacher, Elina I. Wolff, certified
teacher, Rebecca S. Nelson, certified teacher,
Matilda Blackburn, uncertified teacher, Jessie
Marriott, uncertified teacher, Leah Rosenthal,
supplemental teacher, Eva F. Gelman,
supplemental teacher, Annie Sheinrog, certified
teacher, Kathleen B. Kay, uncertified teacher,
Alice Store, uncertified teacher; Instruction
provided in special subjects of Cookery and
Laundry Work at a centre.
1 item
31 Aug 1912
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Aug 1914, signed by Isobel Jacobs, A. Barnard,
M.E. Richardson on behalf of the School
Managers, and J.T. Riley, on behalf of the Local
Education Authority. Includes: 434 meetings of
girls school; average attendance of 169; 188.53
average number of girls on admissions register;
18 boys and 165 girls on admissions register; 6
girls leaving for employment; 1 girl leaving for
secondary school; Hannah C. Silverman, Head
Teacher; Elina I. Wolff, certified teacher, Jessie
Marriott, certified teacher, Annie Sheinrog,
certified teacher, Kathleen Kay, uncertified
teacher, Jennie Levi, uncertified/student teacher,
Rebecca Nelson, certified teacher, Eva Gelman,
student teacher, E.M. Larder, certified teacher
[crossed through]; No part-time teachers
employed.
1 item
31 Aug 1914
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Aug 1915, unsigned but names I. Jacobs, A.
Barnard, M.E. Richardson written where should be
signed on behalf of the School Managers, no
31 Aug 1915
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signature on behalf of the Local Education
Authority. Includes: 415 meetings of girls school;
159 average attendance of girls; 173.76 average
number of girls on admissions register; 16 boys
and 147 girls on admissions register; 15 girls
leaving for employment; 2 girls leaving for
secondary school; Hannah C. Silverman, Head
Teacher, and Cecilia Magner, Head Teacher;
Elina I. Wolff, certified teacher, Annie Sheinrog,
certified teacher, Jessie Marriott, certified teacher,
Kathleen Kay, uncertified teacher, Jennie Levi,
uncertified teacher; Instruction provided in special
subject of Laundry Work at a centre.
1 item
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Aug 1916, unsigned but names Isobel Jacobs,
Mariam E. Richardson, Nellie Franks written
where should be signed on behalf of the School
Managers, no signature on behalf of the Local
Education Authority. Includes: 414 meetings of
girls school; 139 average attendance; Instruction
provided in special subject of Laundry Work at a
centre; Cecilia Magner, Head Teacher; Elina I.
Wolff, certified teacher, Annie Sheinrog, certified
teacher, Jessie Marriott, certified teacher,
Kathleen Kay, uncertified teacher, Jennie Levi,
uncertified teacher.
1 item
31 Aug 1916
C DJC/1/10/4/10
Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Aug 1917, signed by Isobel Jacobs, D. Dumoulin,
Madge Gosschalk on behalf of the School
Managers, no signature on behalf of the Local
Education Authority. Includes: 422 meetings of
girls school; 123 average attendance; Cecilia
Magner, Head Teacher; Elina I. Wolff, certified
teacher, Annie Sheinrog, certified teacher, Leah
Hardy, certified teacher, Jessie Marriott, certified
teacher, Kathleen Kay, Jennie Levi.
1 item
31 Aug 1917
C DJC/1/10/4/11
Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1919, signed by Isobel Jacobs, Mariam E.
Richardson, Nellie Franks on behalf of the School
Managers, no signature on behalf of the Local
31 Mar 1919
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Education Authority. Includes: 262 meetings of
girls school; 88 average attendance of ages 5 and
over; 9.2 average attendance of ages under 5;
Cecilia Magner, Head Teacher; Elina I. Wolff,
certified teacher, Annie Sheinrog, certified
teacher, Kathleen Kay, uncertified teacher, Jennie
Levi, uncertified teacher, Leah Hardy, certified
teacher, Gertie Barnett, uncertified teacher.
1 item
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1920, signed by Isobel Jacobs, M. Gardner,
Mariam E. Richardson, on behalf of the School
Managers, no signature on behalf of the Local
Education Authority, Mrs Franks given as
correspondent for the school. Includes: 404
meetings of school; 106 average attendance;
127.5 average numbers on register; 3 girls leaving
for secondary school; 1 girl leaving for other fulltime institutions or day schools; 8 girls leaving for
employment; Cecilia Magner, Head Teacher;
Annie Sheinrog, certified teacher, Kathleen Kay,
uncertified teacher, Jennie Levi, uncertified
teacher, Gertie Barnett, uncertified teacher, Elina
I. Wolff, certified teacher, Alice Jenkinson, certified
teacher.
1 item
31 Mar 1920
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1921, signed by Isobel Jacobs, M.E.
Richardson, Nellie Franks on behalf of the School
Managers, no signature on behalf of the Local
Education Authority, Mrs Franks given as
correspondent for the school. Includes: 409
meetings of school; 108 average attendance;
121.2 average numbers on register; 2 girls leaving
for other full-time institutions or day schools; 10
girls leaving for employment; 18 girls received
instruction in Domestic Subjects at a centre;
Cecilia Magner, Head Teacher; Jennie Levi,
uncertified teacher, Gertie Barnett, uncertified
teacher, Annie Sheinrog, certified teacher, Alice
Jenkinson, certified teacher, Kathleen Kay,
uncertified teacher.
1 item
31 Mar 1921
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1923, unsigned. Includes: 11 boys and 99
girls on admissions register; Cecilia Magner, Head
Teacher; Alice Jenkinson, certified teacher, Annie
Sheinrog, certified teacher, Gertie Barnett,
uncertified teacher [crossed through], Alice Rose,
uncertified teacher; Assistant teachers given as
Gertie Barnett, uncertified, Annie Abrahamson,
uncertified teacher, Selina Ellen Scott, uncertified
teacher; signed by I. Jacobs, D. Dumoulin, N.
Franks on behalf of the School Managers, no
signature on behalf of the Local Education
Authority, Mrs N. Franks given as correspondent
for the school; 411 meetings of the school; 99
average attendance; 112.5 average numbers on
register; 1 girl leaving for other full-time institutions
or day schools; 9 girls leaving for employment; 2
boys and 4 girls leaving for other reasons.
1 item
3 May 1923
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1924, signed by Isobel Jacobs, Dina
Dumoulin, Nellie Franks on behalf of the School
Managers, no signature on behalf of the Local
Education Authority, Mrs N. Franks given as
correspondent for the school. Includes: 414
meetings of school; 101 average attendance; 115
average numbers on register; 8 girls leaving for
employment; 3 girls leaving for other reasons; 16
boys and 100 girls on admissions register; Annie
Sheinrog, Head Teacher, Cecilia Magner, Head
Teacher; Alice Jenkinson, certified teacher, Jenny
Levi, uncertified teacher; Alice B. Rose, uncertified
assistant teacher.
1 item
23 Apr 1924
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1925, signed by I. Jacobs, D. Dumoulin, N.
Franks on behalf of the School Managers, no
signature on behalf of the Local Education
Authority, Mrs N. Franks given as correspondent
for the school. Includes: 413 meetings of school;
101 average attendance; 118 average numbers
on register; 1 boy leaving to attend secondary
school; 2 girls leaving for other full-time institutions
or day schools; 12 girls leaving for employment;
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16 boys and 12 girls leaving for other reasons; 17
boys and 104 girls on admissions register; Annie
Sheinrog, Head Teacher; Alice Jenkinson,
certified teacher, Jenny Levi, uncertified teacher;
Annie Elizabeth Waters, uncertified teacher; Linda
Acton, uncertified assistant teacher, Gertrude
Stonehouse, certified assistant teacher.
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1926, signed by A. Sheinrog as Head
Teacher of the school, no stamp on behalf of the
Local Education Authority. Includes: 414 meetings
of school; 114 average attendance; 132 average
numbers on register; 4 girls leaving to attend
secondary school; 13 girls leaving for
employment; 12 girls leaving for other reasons; 16
boys and 122 girls on admissions register.
1 item
18 Apr 1926
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1927, signed by A. Sheinrog as Head
Teacher of the school, no stamp on behalf of the
Local Education Authority. Includes: 406 meetings
of school; 119 average attendance; 135 average
numbers on register; 1 girl leaving to attend
secondary school; 14 girls leaving for
employment; 1 boy and 8 girls leaving for other
reasons; 27 boys and 114 girls on admissions
register.
1 item
31 Mar 1927
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1927, unsigned by Head Teacher of the
school, no stamp on behalf of the Local Education
Authority. Includes: 411 meetings of school; 116
average attendance; 133 average numbers on
register; 1 girl leaving to attend secondary school;
4 girls leaving for employment in the home; 11
girls leaving for employment outside the home; 2
boys and 5 girls leaving for other reasons; 22 boys
and 114 girls on admissions register.
1 item
31 Mar 1928
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1927, signed by A. Sheinrog as Head
Teacher of the school, stamp on behalf of the
Local Education Authority bearing date 20 Apr
1929. Includes: 415 meetings of school; 113
average attendance; 131 average numbers on
register; 1 girl leaving to attend other full-time
institutions or day schools; 4 girls leaving for
employment in the home; 11 girls leaving for
employment outside the home; 19 boys and 113
girls on admissions register.
1 item
27 Mar 1929
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1930, signed by A. Sheinrog as Head
Teacher of the school, no stamp on behalf of the
Local Education Authority. Includes: 411 meetings
of school; 106 average attendance; 119 average
numbers on register; 1 girl leaving to attend
secondary school; 3 girls leaving to attend
recognised junior tech. of housewifery schools,
junior art departments, or schools of nautical
training; 17 girls leaving for employment outside
the home; 3 boys and 8 girls leaving for other
reasons; 19 boys and 102 girls on admissions
register.
1 item
4 Apr 1930
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1931, signed by A. Sheinrog as Head
Teacher of the school, no stamp on behalf of the
Local Education Authority. Includes: 404 meetings
of school; 104 average attendance; 120 average
numbers on register; 5 girls leaving to attend
secondary school; 1 girl leaving to attend
recognised junior tech. of housewifery schools,
junior art departments, or schools of nautical
training; 1 girl leaving to attend other full-time
institutions or day schools; 4 girls leaving for
employment in the home; 9 girls leaving for
employment outside the home; 1 boy and 1 girl
leaving for other reasons; 21 boys and 96 girls on
admissions register.
1 item
31 Mar 1931
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1932, signed by A. Sheinrog as Head
Teacher of the school, no stamp on behalf of the
Local Education Authority. Includes: 404 meetings
of school; 100 average attendance; 109 average
numbers on register; 2 girls leaving to attend
secondary school; 13 girls leaving for employment
outside the home; 3 boys and 3 girls leaving for
other reasons; 21 boys and 91 girls on admissions
register.
1 item
1 Apr 1932
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1933, signed by A. Sheinrog as Head
Teacher of the school, stamp on behalf of the
Local Education Authority bearing date 2 May
1933. Includes: 420 meetings of school; 100
average attendance; 112 average numbers on
register; 1 girl leaving to attend secondary school;
1 girl leaving to attend other full-time institutions or
day schools; 4 girls leaving for employment in the
home; 3 girls leaving for employment outside the
home; 2 girls leaving for other reasons; 25 boys
and 90 girls on admissions register.
1 item
31 Mar 1933
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1934, signed by A. Sheinrog as Head
Teacher of the school, no stamp on behalf of the
Local Education Authority. Includes: 403 meetings
of school; 100 average attendance; 109 average
numbers on register; 2 girls leaving to attend
secondary school; 16 girls leaving for employment
outside the home; 1 girl leaving for other reasons;
23 boys and 82 girls on admissions register.
1 item
28 Mar 1934
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1935, signed by A. Sheinrog as Head
Teacher of the school, no stamp on behalf of the
Local Education Authority. Includes: 417 meetings
of school; 91 average attendance; 106 average
numbers on register; 1 girl leaving to attend
secondary school; 1 girl leaving to attend other
full-time institutions or day schools; 2 girls leaving
for employment in the home; 12 girls leaving for
employment outside the home; 22 boys and 87
girls on admissions register.
1 item
28 Mar 1935
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1936, signed by A. Sheinrog as Head
Teacher of the school, no stamp on behalf of the
Local Education Authority. Includes: 413 meetings
of school; 87 average attendance; 98 average
numbers on register; Instruction in Domestic
Subjects given at Villa Place; 3 girls leaving to
attend secondary school; 1 girl leaving to attend
recognised junior tech. of housewifery schools,
junior art departments, or schools of nautical
training; 1 girl leaving for employment in the
home; 8 girls leaving for employment outside the
home; 23 boys and 78 girls on admissions
register; 78 pupils paying for milk under the 'Milk
in Schools' scheme.
1 item
3 Apr 1936
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1937, signed by A. Sheinrog as Head
Teacher of the school, stamp bearing date 30 Apr
1937 on behalf of the Local Education Authority.
Includes: 402 meetings of school; 74 average
attendance; 89 average numbers on register; 13
boys and 61 girls on admissions register; 4 girls
leaving to attend secondary school; 1 girl leaving
to attend other full-time institutions or day schools;
5 girls leaving for employment outside the home; 1
girl leaving for other reasons; 13 boys and 61 girls
on admissions register; 57 pupils paying for milk
under the 'Milk in Schools' scheme.
1 item
24 Mar 1937
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1938, signed by A. Sheinrog as Head
Teacher of the school, stamp bearing date 4 May
1938 on behalf of the Local Education Authority.
Includes: 413 meetings of school; 63 average
attendance; 68 average numbers on register;
Instruction in weaving given at a centre; 15 boys
and 56 girls on admissions register; 4 girls leaving
to attend secondary school; 5 girls leaving for
employment outside the home; 1 boy and 1 girl
leaving for other reasons; 57 pupils paying for milk
under the 'Milk in Schools' scheme.
1 item
8 Apr 1938
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Board of Education Public Elementary Schools
End of Year Return
Completed Form 9E relating to the year ending 31
Mar 1939, signed by A. Sheinrog as Head
Teacher of the school, stamp bearing date 29 Apr
1939 on behalf of the Local Education Authority.
Includes: 408 meetings of school; 68 average
attendance; 74 average numbers on register;
Instruction in weaving given at a centre; 20 boys
and 59 girls on admissions register; 1 girl leaving
for other institutions or day schools; 7 girls leaving
for employment outside the home; 68 pupils
paying for milk under the 'Milk in Schools' scheme.
1 item
3 Apr 1939
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Jewish Voluntary Schools Association
Statistical Returns
1900-1902
Subseries contains statistical returns required
annually by Jewish Voluntary Schools
Association, relating to Hull Hebrew Girls School,
No.22497. Each return consist of forms J.V.S.1-8
requesting the following information:
i) Form J.V.S.1 - No. of children on books,
average attendance, number of teaching rooms,
number of classes or divisions, number of
teachers, total expenditure, voluntary contributions
ii) Form J.V.S.2 - Income and Expenditure
account
iii) Form J.V.S.3 - Particulars of staff and salaries
under headings of name, status, total salary,
portion of salary from Aid Grant, staff retained for
commencing year, total salary for commencing
year, portion of salary for commencing year from
Aid Grant
iv) Form J.V.S.4 - H.M. Inspector's Report
v) Form J.V.S.5 - Particulars of staffing of
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individual classes
vi) Form J.V.S.6 - Subjects in which instruction is
given, number of pupil teachers, whether pupil
teachers attend Central Classes, possibility of
provision of Central Classes for pupil teachers,
other means of helping pupil teachers
vii) Form J.V.S.7 - Amount of Aid Grant received,
breakdown of expenditure of Aid Grant under
headings 'Improvement of Teaching Power' and
'Improvement of School Equipment'
viii) Form J.V.S.8 - If Aid Grant is required for
commencing year, grounds for requirement of Aid
Grant, specific purposes for Aid Grant, amount of
Voluntary Subscriptions received for previous
three years, whether can expect larger Voluntary
Subscriptions for commencing year, any other
particulars
Typescript pro-forma and manuscript.
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Jewish Voluntary Schools Association Statistical
Return
Statistical Return for year ended 31 Aug 1899,
note that Form J.V.S.1 is missing. Typescript and
manuscript.
1 item
c.Apr 1900
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Jewish Voluntary Schools Association Statistical
Return
Statistical Return marked 'Duplicate, for year
ended Aug. 31st 1900', signed by Mrs A.
Gosschalk. Typescript and manuscript.
1 item
25 Apr 1901
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Jewish Voluntary Schools Association Statistical
Return
Statistical Return marked 'Duplicate, for year
ended Aug. 31st 1901', signed by Mrs A.
Gosschalk. Typescript and manuscript.
1 item
28 Apr 1902
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Inspectors' Reports
c.1902-1913
Subseries contains Inspectors Reports relating to
Board of Education annual inspections of Hull
Hebrew Girls School. Typescript , pro-forma,
manuscript.
6 items
C DJC/1/10/6/1
Inspector's Report
Report of [not stated] as Inspector on behalf of the
Board of Education relating to Hull Hebrew Girls
School. Report concludes satisfactory work in
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'new and greatly improved premises', good order
amongst infants but need for attention to Reading,
insufficient accommodation for average
attendance needing immediate remedy if
commencing year's grant is not to be endangered.
1 item
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Inspector's Report
Report of [not stated] as Inspector on behalf of the
Board of Education relating to Hull Hebrew Girls
School. Report concludes of the building that the
girls department rooms convenient, surroundings
cheerful, but remarks on 'awkward winding
staircase for approaching the upper floor' need for
more suitable cloakroom accommodation for older
scholars, that the infant division needs a
cupboard, colouring of walls, and that the room is
crowded. Report concludes that 'this interesting
School is doing very useful work', that routine is
'intelligently planned' and supervised by Miss
Morris, that discipline is excellent, that children are
'interested in their lessons, accurate in their
written exercises, and responsive', that teachers
are giving loyal help, remarks particularly on Miss
Martin, and that infants are orderly and attentive
which is 'very creditable to Miss Beecroft'.
1 item
10 Jun 1904
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Inspector's Report
Report of Mr L.T. Monro as Inspector on behalf of
the Board of Education relating to Hull Hebrew
Girls School. Report concludes that infants taught
'in a kindly manner', 'excellent order prevails',
supervision by headmistress efficient and of high
standard, but that it 'is advisable that the Reading
books should be changed (where two standards
are grouped) to prevent repetition'.
1 item
2 May 1905
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Inspector's Report
Report of Mr Monro as Inspector on behalf of the
Board of Education relating to Hull Hebrew Girls
School. Report concludes needs for brighter walls
and more suitable desks in infants' room, good
level of work particularly handwriting displayed by
infants, playground drill and games have 'the
happiest surroundings', headmistress 'exercises
close supervision', senior girls taught singing,
reading, recitations, and needlework, middle
section teacher must 'secure more concentrated
attention and better results in written exercises'.
1 item
12 Jun 1907
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Inspector's Report
Report of Mr Leaf as Inspector on behalf of the
Board of Education relating to Hull Hebrew Girls
School. Report concludes presence of infants
under 5 'interferes with the teaching of the older
Infants'.
1 item
4 Jun 1908
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Inspector's Report
Report of Mr H. Firth as Inspector on behalf of the
Board of Education relating to Hull Hebrew Girls
School. Report concludes that head teacher is
'has raised the school to a high level of general
efficiency' but that the order and instruction of
lower school 'do not reach the same standard' as
older classes.
1 item
6 May 1913
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Annual Schedules of Grants Payable
1898-1904
Subseries contains annual Schedules of Grants
Payable [Form 17A] in respect of Hull Hebrew
Girls School, scheduling the amount and uses of
the Aid Grant due to the school as a Public
Elementary School under the Voluntary Schools
Act. Pro-forma, typescript and manuscript.
Note: Schedules for 1899 and 1901 missing.
5 items
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Schedule of Grant
Schedule missing. Present is letter from G.W.
Kekowich on behalf of the Board of Education
informing Mrs L. Gosschalk that the Board of
Education has approved the payment of £38 16
shillings and 3 pence under the Aid Grant
scheme, to be used for better payment of teachers
and provision of furniture (1 paper)
1 item
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Schedule of Grant
Schedule of Grant [Form 17A] sent by G.W.
Kekowich on behalf of the Board of Education to
Mrs L. Gosschalk on behalf of the Hull Hebrew
Girls School No.22497, informing her that the
Board of education has approved the payment of
£120 under the Aid Grant Scheme, to be used for
a new certificated teacher, private tuition of pupil
teachers, and towards books and stationary
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Schedule of Grant
Schedule of Grant [Form 17A] sent by G.W.
Kekowich on behalf of the Board of Education to
Mrs Gosschalk on behalf of the Hull Hebrew Girls
School No.22497, detailing £181 17 shillings and
6 pence as the net sum payable to the school
under the Scheme, and bearing Inspector's
Report on back stating that school was transferred
from Osborne Street to Linnaeus Street on 16 Jun
1902 (1 paper)
Enclosures:
i) Form of Receipt re Certificated Teachers'
Contributions to Deferred Annuity Fund under the
Elementary School Teachers (Superannuation)
Act, 1898 [Form 17 (S.A)], for year ending 31 Aug
1902, in respect of Grace Morris No.24818,
contribution amount £2 and 4 shillings, 31 Aug
1902 (1 paper)
i) Letter informing Mrs L. Gosschalk that the Board
of Education has approved the payment of £240
under the Aid Grant scheme, £120 to be used for
teaching power and £120 to be used for new
premises, 25 Sep 1902 (1 paper)
1 item
25 Sep 1902
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Schedule of Grant
Schedule of Grant [Form 17A] sent by Robert L.
Morant on behalf of the Board of Education to Mrs
Gosschalk on behalf of the Hull Hebrew Girls
School No.22497, detailing £188 11 shillings and
6 pence as the net sum payable to the school
under the Scheme.
Enclosure:
i) Form of Receipt re Certificated Teachers'
Contributions to Deferred Annuity Fund under the
Elementary School Teachers (Superannuation)
Act, 1898 [Form 17 (S.A)], for year ending 31 Aug
1903, in respect of Grace Morris No.24818,
contribution amount £2 and 4 shillings, 31 Aug
1903 (1 paper)
1 item
1 Oct 1903
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Schedule of Grant
Schedule of Grant [Form 17A] sent by Robert L.
Morant on behalf of the Board of Education to Mrs
Gosschalk on behalf of the Hull Hebrew Girls
School No.22497, detailing £19 16 shillings and 5
pence and £123 16 shillings and 7 pence as net
amounts payable under the Scheme (1 paper).
Enclosure:
i) Form of Receipt re Certificated Teachers'
Contributions to Deferred Annuity Fund under the
31 Aug 1904
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Elementary School Teachers (Superannuation)
Act, 1898 [part of Form 17 (S.A)], for year ending
31 Aug 1904, in respect of Grace Morris
No.24818, contribution amount 3 shillings and 8
pence, 31 Aug 1904 (1 paper)
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Teachers' Employment Contracts
1911-1914
Subseries contains employment contracts
between individual teachers and the Managers of
Hull Hebrew Girls' School. Pro-forma, typescript
and manuscript.
8 items
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Teacher's Employment Contract
Employment contract relating to Elina I. Wolff, to
serves as 'Certificated Teacher' of Hull Hebrew
Girls School from 1 Dec 1911, with an annual
salary of £55, to be increased annually by £3 to a
maximum of £90, signed by Mrs Isobel Jacobs,
President, Mrs M. Gardner, Manager, Mrs A.
Barnard, Treasurer, Mrs D. Dumoulin, Manager,
Mrs N. Franks, Correspondent, and Mrs M.E.
Richardson, Manager, on behalf of the
Management Committee of the school, by E.
Wolff, and by J.T. Riley as Secretary of the LEA.
1 item
20 Dec 1911
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Teacher's Employment Contract
Employment contract relating to Jessie Marriott, to
serves as 'Uncertificated Teacher' of Hull Hebrew
Girls School from 1 Dec 1911, with an annual
salary of £30, to be increased annually by £10 to a
maximum of £50, signed by Mrs Isobel Jacobs,
President, Mrs N. Franks, Correspondent, Mrs A.
Barnard, Treasurer, Mrs D. Dumoulin, Manager,
Mrs M. Gardner, Manager, and Mrs M.E.
Richardson, Manager, on behalf of Management
Committee of the school, by Jessie Marriott, and
by J.T. Riley as Secretary of the LEA.
1 item
20 Dec 1911
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Teacher's Employment Contract
Employment contract relating to Rebecca Nelson,
to serves as 'Certificated Teacher' of Hull Hebrew
Girls School from 28 May 1912, with an annual
salary of £70, to be increased annually by £3 to a
maximum of £105, signed by Mrs Isobel Jacobs,
President, Mrs D. Dumoulin, Manager, Mrs A.
Barnard, Treasurer, Mrs M.E. Richardson,
Manager, Mrs M. Gardner, Manager, and Mrs N.
Franks, Correspondent, on behalf of the
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Management Committee of the school, by
Rebecca Nelson, and by J.T. Riley as Secretary of
the LEA.
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Teacher's Employment Contract
Employment contract relating to Eva F. Gelman,
to serves as 'Supplementary Teacher' of Hull
Hebrew Girls School from 1 Aug 1912, with an
annual salary of £16, to be terminated on 31 Jul
1913, signed by Mrs Isobel Jacobs, President,
Mrs A. Barnard, Treasurer, Mrs D. Dumoulin,
Manager, Mrs M. Gardner, Manager, Mrs M.E.
Richardson, Manager, and Mrs N. Franks,
Correspondent, on behalf of the Management
Committee of the school, by E. Gelman, and by
J.T. Riley as Secretary of the LEA.
Enclosure:
i) Letter from J.T. Riley, Secretary of Education for
Hull Education Committee, to Mrs Franks,
regarding approval by the Board of Education of
Miss Eva F. Gelman as a Supplementary Teacher
of Infants' classes at Hull Hebrew Girls School,
subject to reconsideration from year to year, and
noting that 'approval has on this occasion been
given with considerable hesitation, and that
recognition will not be continued unless
improvement is shown by the time of the
Inspector's next Report upon the teacher'.
1 item
3 Dec 1912
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Teacher's Employment Contract
Employment contract relating to Kathleen B. Kay,
to serves as 'Uncertificated Teacher' of Hull
Hebrew Girls School from 2 Jun 1913, with an
annual salary of £50, signed by Mrs Isobel
Jacobs, President, Mrs D. Dumoulin, Manager,
Mrs M. Gardner, Manager, Mrs M.E. Richardson,
Manager, Mrs A. Barnard, Treasurer, and Mrs N.
Franks, Correspondent, on behalf of the
Management Committee of the school, by K.B.
Kay, and by J.T. Riley as Secretary of the LEA.
1 item
15 Apr 1913
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Teacher's Employment Contract
Employment contract relating to Annie Sheinrog,
to serves as 'Certificated Teacher' of Hull Hebrew
Girls School from 1 Jun 1914, with an annual
salary of £74, to be increased annually by £3 to a
maximum of £105, signed by Mrs Isobel Jacobs,
President, Mrs A. Barnard, Treasurer, Mrs M.
Gardner, Manager, Mrs D. Dumoulin, Manager,
9 Jul 1914
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Mrs M.E. Richardson, Manager, and Mrs N.
Franks, Correspondent, on behalf of the
Management Committee of the school, by A.
Sheinrog, and by J.T. Riley as Secretary of the
LEA.
1 item
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Teacher's Employment Contract
Employment contract relating to Jessie Marriott, to
serves as 'Certificated Teacher' of Hull Hebrew
Girls School from 1 Apr 1914, with an annual
salary of £65, to be increased annually by £3 to a
maximum of £105, signed by Mrs Isobel Jacobs,
President, Mrs A. Barnard, Treasurer, Mrs M.
Gardner, Manager, Mrs D. Dumoulin, Manager,
Mrs M.E. Richardson, Manager, and Mrs N.
Franks, Correspondent, on behalf of the
Management Committee of the school, by J.
Marriott, and by J.T. Riley as Secretary of the
LEA.
1 item
9 Jul 1914
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Teacher's Employment Contract
Employment contract relating to Jenny Levi, to
serves as 'Uncertificated Teacher' of Hull Hebrew
Girls School from 1 Aug 1914, with an annual
salary of £30, to be increased annually by £10 to a
maximum of £50, signed by Mrs Isobel Jacobs,
President, Mrs D. Dumoulin, Manager, Mrs M.
Gardner, Manager, Mrs M.E. Richardson,
Manager, Mrs A. Barnard, Treasurer, and Mrs N.
Franks, Correspondent, on behalf of the
Management Committee of the school, by Jenny
Levi, and by J.T. Riley as Secretary of the LEA.
1 item
3 Dec 1914
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Examination Schedules
1886-1898
Subseries contains Examination Schedules listing
pupils at Hull Hebrew Girls School who have
taken examinations during the previous year.
Typescript, pro-forma and manuscript.
10 items
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Examination Schedule
Examination Schedule [Form 61] relating to year
ending 31 Aug 1886, signed by Emma Lyon and
Isobel Jacobs on behalf of the Managers of Hull
Hebrew Girls School, and by W.H. Anstead as
H.M. Inspector of Schools. Following pupils listed
as taking exams: Jenny Perlo, Rose Glick, Annie
Davis, Amelia Julius, Sarah Cohen (c), Annie
Silverstone, Minnie Goldbard, Etty Yackowitz,
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Florence Davis, Minnie Davis, Rose Julius, Sarah
Grimble, Cissy Guttenberg, Sarah Cohen (d),
Cissy Harris, Kate Lichtenstein [crossed through],
Mary Levi, Augusta Simon, Sarah Rosenthal,
Leah Marks, Fanny Rosenbaum, Augusta
Bromberg [crossed through], Hansa Bonbert,
Esther Davis, Leah Goltman, Augusta Rosenston,
Rose Kalman, Rachel Kesh, Leah Rosenbaum,
Leah Chuck, Frederika Franks, Augusta
Rubenstein, Annie Harris, Milly Bromberg, Cecilia
Berg, Rachel Cohen, Lizzie Rosenthal, Miriam
Harris, Rachel Leman, Rachel Goldman, Esther
Franks, Annie Malitzkie, Rachel Brown, Ada
Selcer, Janetta Mendelsohn, Sophia Rosenthal,
Rebecca Rubenstein, Bertha Lichtenstein, Lena
Goltman, Annie Goldbard, Leah Solomons, Kate
Simons, Annie Moses, Fanny Silverstone.
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Examination Schedule
Examination Schedule [Form 61] relating to year
ending 31 Aug 1887, signed by Emma Lyon and
Isobel Jacobs on behalf of the Managers of Hull
Hebrew Girls School, and by R.S. [Stevelly?] as a
H.M. Inspector of Schools. Following pupils listed
as taking exams: Esther Goldman, Dora
Jackaboskie, Rachel Cohen (d), Etty Simons,
Leah Goldstein, Sarah Triber, Rachel Fenton,
Rachel Davis, Jane Harris, Leah Yackowitz,
Hannah Licht, Bertha Fritz, Mary Berg, Janetta
Friedman, Leah Blum, Rose Bass, Sarah Chuck,
Etty Yackowitz, Florence Davis, Sarah Cohen (d),
Leah Marks, Augusta Bromberg, Kate
Lichtenstein, Amelia Julius, Sarah Cohen (c),
Annie Silverstone, Minnie Goldbard, Minnie Davis,
Rose Julius, Sarah Grimble, Cissy Guttenberg,
Cissy Harris, Augusta Simon, Sarah Rosenthal,
Hansa Ronbert, Jenny Perlo, Bertha Friedman,
Sarah Berlinskie, Leah Chuck, Esther Friedman,
Cecilia Berg, Milly Bromberg, Rachel Kesh,
Augusta Rosenstone, Leah Goltman, Janetta
Mendelsohn, Ada Selcer, Rachel Cohen, Annie
Malitzkie, Rachel Goldman, Rachel Leman,
Sophia Rosenthal, Lizzie Rosenthal, Fanny
Silverstone, Kate Simon, Leah Solomons, Annie
Goldbard, Lena Goltman, Bertha Lichtenstein.
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Examination Schedule
Examination Schedule [Form 61] relating to year
ending 31 Aug 1888, signed by Louisa Tournoff
and Miriam Cohen on behalf of the Managers of
Hull Hebrew Girls School, and by R.S. [Stevelly?]
as a H.M. Inspector of Schools. Following pupils
listed as taking exams: Mary Berg, Rachel Fenton
[crossed through and marked 'inft.'], Leah
Rosenthal [crossed through and marked 'inft.'],
Sophia Kaufman [crossed through and marked
'inft.'], Sophia Davis [crossed through and marked
'inft.'], Jane Marks [crossed through and marked
'inft.'], Sarah Fisher, Sophia Rosen, Ellie Jacobs
[crossed through and marked 'inft.'], Annie
Gleeson, Minnie Davis, Sarah Rosenthal, Ellie
Yackowitz, Florence Davis, Leah Marks, Augusta
Bromberg, Kate Lichtenstein [crossed through],
Esther Goldman, Dora Jackoboskie, Ellie Simons,
Leah Goldstein, Sarah Triber, Rachel Davis, Jane
Harris, Leah Yackowitz, Bertha Fritz, Leah Blum,
Annie Goldstein, Amelia Julius [crossed through],
Sarah Cohen (c), Minnie Goldbard, Rose Julius,
Sarah Grimble, Cissy Guttenberg, Cissy Harris,
Augusta Simons, Jenny Perlo, Bertha Friedman,
Sarah Berlinskie, Florence Goltman, Augusta
Rosenstone [crossed through], Rachel Kesh, Milly
Bromberg, Cecilia Berg, Esther Friedman, Lizzie
Rosenthal, Rachel Goldman, Annie Malitzkie,
Janette Mendelsohn, Kate Simons, Lena Goltman,
Ellen Guy.
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Examination Schedule
Examination Schedule [Form 61] relating to year
ending 31 Aug 1889, signed by Louisa Tournoff
and Miriam Cohen on behalf of the Managers of
Hull Hebrew Girls School, and by R.S. [Stevelly?]
as a H.M. Inspector of Schools. Following pupils
listed as taking exams: Florence Rosenbaum,
Kate Friedman, Rose Cutner, Sarah Malitzkie,
Clara Mendelsohn, Fanny Rosenthal, Rachel
Guttenberg, Lena Marvitch, Beatrice Goldstein,
Betsy Julius, Ada Cohen, Florence Pinelas,
Florence Davis, Leah Yackowitz, Mary Berg, Leah
Rosenthal, Sophia Kaufman, Sophia Davis,
Sophia Rosen, Ettie Jacobs, Lottie Goldstein,
Minnie Mendelsohn, Sarah Cohen, Rachel Cohen,
Fanny Rosenbaum, Sarah Rosenthal, Ettie
Yackowitz, Kate Lichtenstein [crossed through],
Esther Goldman, Dora Jackoboskie, Ettie Simons,
Leah Goldstein, Sarah Triber, Rachel Davis, Jane
Harris, Bertha Fritz, Annie Goldstein, Amelia
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Julius, Minnie Goldbard, Rose Julius, Sarah
Grimble, Cissy Guttenberg, Cissy Harris, Augusta
Simons, Jenny Perlo, Sarah Berlinskie, Florence
Goltman, Clara Mendelsohn, Miriam Cohen,
Augusta Rosentone, Esther Friedman, Leah
Rosenbaum, Rachel Goldman, Janette
Mendelsohn, Lillie Dickenson, Kate Simons.
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Examination Schedule
Examination Schedule [Form 61] relating to year
ending 31 Aug 1890, signed by Louisa Tournoff
and Dina Dumoulin on behalf of the Managers of
Hull Hebrew Girls School, and by R.S. [Stevelly?]
as a H.M. Inspector of Schools. Following pupils
listed as taking exams: Lena Marvitch, Beatrice
Goldstein, Florence Pinelas, Sarah Lipmanowick
[crossed through and marked 'ill', Rebecca Perlo,
Dora Rosenthal, Gertrude Jacobs, Florence
Goldbard [crossed through and ,arked 'cripple],
Annie Kalnikoff, Hilda Magner, Sarah Harris,
Theresa Mendelsohn, Ellie Weinstein, Betty
Weinstein, Cissy Goltman, Rose Vice [crossed
through], Rachel Friedenthal, Florence
Rosenbaum, Kate Friedman, Rose Cutner, Sarah
Malitzkie, Clara Mendelsohn, Betsy Julius, Rachel
Davis, Leah Yackowitz, Mary Berg [crossed
through and marked 'ill], Leah Rosenthal, Sophia
Kaufman, Sophia Rosen, Ettie Jacobs, Lottie
Goldstein, Minnie Mendelsohn, Rachel Cohen,
Elizabeth Friedenthal, Lily Goltman, Fanny
Rosenbaum, Sarah Rosenthal, Ettie Yackowitz,
Esther Goldman, Ettie Simons, Leah Goldstein,
Sarah Triber, Jane Harris, Annie Goldstein,
Janetta Friedman, Kate Lichtenstein [crossed
through and marked 'ill'], Minnie Goldstein
[crossed through and marked 'ill'], Rose Julius,
Cissy Guttenberg, Augusta Simons, Clara
Mendelsohn, Fanny Harris, Bertha Friedman,
Esther Friedman, Kate Simons, Rachel Goldman.
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Examination Schedule
Examination Schedule [Form 61] relating to year
ending 31 Aug 1893, signed by R. Lichtenstein
and Isobel Jacobs on behalf of the Managers of
Hull Hebrew Girls School, and by W.H. Anstead
as a H.M. Inspector of Schools. Following pupils
listed as taking exams: Esther Goldman, Eva
Abrahams.
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Examination Schedule
Examination Schedule Day School [Form 60]
relating to year ending Aug 31 1895, signed by
Rebecca Lichtenstein as a Teacher of Hull
Hebrew Girls School. Following pupils listed as
taking exams: Bertha Kitching, Mary Rosenberg,
Leah Berg, Jane Freedman, Freda Pakotch, Edith
Anderson, Milly Wilson, Janetta Freedman, Esther
Angel, Janetta Malitsky, Milly Kersh, Edith
Shalgosky, Cissy Fisher, Ethel Sher, Sissy
Knisbell, Rebecca Sultan, Dora Pakotch, Rachael
Fedelitz, May Swallows, Gertrude Wright,
Rebecca Rifofsky, Hannah Boguslavska, Leah
Sheinrog, Mascha Brott, Sarah Cohen, Miriam
Pantofel, Eva Goldman, Rebecca Cohen, Cissy
Mashinsky, Annie Benjamin, Mary Saravonols,
Rachael Kersh, Esther Rosenston, Rachael
Joseph, Mary Proctor, Hilda Shaw, Gertrude
Cutner, Leah Pantofel, Lily Pinelas, Ethel
Goldstein, Betsy Freedman, Dora Shalgosky,
Olive Anderson, Barbara Cohen, Annie Fineberg
(a), Miriam Perlo, Sarah Harris, Annie Fineberg
(b), Rachel Benedict, Dora Goldstone, Sophia
Marks, Schina Schultz, Etty Knisbell, Ada
Levinsky, Annie Newman, Fanny Bass, Sophia
Levinsky, Esther Moels, Janetta Pantofel, Annie
Rosenston, Esther Benditt, Rachel Rosenthal,
Ada Fisher, Girl Brownstein, Gertrude Goldstein,
Leah Kersh, Annie Kersh, Sarah Rosenbaum,
Bertha Swallows, Annie Vigodsky, Sarah
Levinsky, Dora Anderson, Louisa Mendlesohn,
Dora Malitsky, Etty Cohen, Miriam Angel, Rose
Fineberg, Beatrice Goldstein, Annie Wolff, Selina
Abrahams, Sarah Benedict, Sarah Harris, Bertha
Shoolberg, Eva Knisbell, Rebecca Perlo, Theresa
Mendlesohn, Betsy Angel, and Annie Berg. Note
that no exam results are marked against pupils
names, pencil note at end of list 'Scripture I'.
1 item
c.1895
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Examination Schedule
Examination Schedule [Form 61] relating to year
ending 31 Aug 1896, signed by G. Morris and B.
Glassman on behalf of the Managers of Hull
Hebrew Girls School, and by R.S. [Stevelly?] as a
H.M. Inspector of Schools. Following pupils listed
as taking exams: Dora Malitskie, Ettie Cohen,
Mirriam Angel, Annie Wolff, Esther Moses, Girl
Brownstein, Bertha Swallows, Esther Bendit.
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Proficiency Schedule
Proficiency Schedule [Form 63] relating to year of
1897, signed by R.S. [Stevelly?] as a H.M.
Inspector of Schools. Following pupils of Hull
Hebrew Girls School listed as taking exams:
Sarah Rosenbaum, Miriam Perlo, Sarah
Levinskie, Barbara Cohen, Hilda Shaw, Annie
Newman, Bertha Cohen, Leah Sheinrog, Annie
Boguslavske.
1 item
8 Dec 1897
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Examination Schedule
Examination Schedule [Form 61] relating to year
ending 31 Aug 1898, signed by G. Morris on
behalf of the Managers of Hull Hebrew Girls
School, and by R.S. [Stevelly?] as a H.M.
Inspector of Schools. Following pupils listed as
taking exams: Annie Moseson, Annie Newman,
Annie Fineberg, Dora Shalgosky, Barbara Cohen,
Ettie Kuisple.
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Examination Reports
1924-1935
Subseries contains reports of visitor conducting
examinations of pupils at Hull Hebrew Communal
School
Access will be granted to any accredited reader
4 items
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Report of Examination
Report of person examining Hebrew Girls' School,
Linnaeus Street, notes examinations in Hebrew
and Religion, fluent reading of Hebrew, very good
knowledge of Scripture, setting essays on the
Shema and Rabbi Akiba for the top two classes,
pays credit to 'devotion, patience, and industry' of
headmistress and staff. Typescript, unsigned.
1 item
1924
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Report of Examination
Report of examination of Girls Hebrew Classes by
Mr L. Miller on 5 Feb, 'very gratifying' results,
notes subjects taught were Hebrew Reading,
Translation, Scripture and Religion, notes that
pupils are encouraged to practice Hebrew reading
at home, tribute to untiring, devoted, and
painstaking efforts' headmistress and staff.
1 item
6 Feb 1930
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Examination Results List
List of Names next to which is written examination
mark out of 100, on letterhead paper of City of
Hull Education Committee. Manuscript.
1 item
20 May 1930
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Report of Examination
Report of examination of Hull Hebrew Girls School
by Rev D. Hirsch, comments on syllabus, briefly
reports findings for each of 3 classes and provides
suggestions re improvements, typescript, signed.
1 item
Mar 1935
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Miscellaneous Records
1889-1970
Subseries contains miscellaneous records relating
to Hull Hebrew Girls School
3 items
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Voluntary Schools Aid Grant Application
Forms relating to the application of the Managers
of Hull Hebrew Girls School for an Aid Grant
under the Voluntary Schools Act in 1899.
Includes:
i) Form 17A (V.S) sent from G.W. Kekowich, on
behalf of the Education Department in Whitehall,
to Mrs B Cohen informing the governing body of
Hull Hebrew Girls School that their application of
Aid Grant under the Voluntary Schools Act has
been approved, that the school will receive £39
under the Scheme towards the cost of increased
salaries, equipment, and meeting deficiency, and
that the school reference under the scheme was
No.22497;
ii) Form 9(1) V.S. being the application of Isobel
Jacobs, Dina Dumoulin, and R. Cohen as
Managers of the Hull Hebrew Girls School in
census district No.520 of the County Council of
York, for Aid Grant of £39 towards increased
salaries, equipment, and meeting deficiency,
signed by James Dixon as Auditor.
i item (2 pieces)
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Hull Hebrew School Magazine
First issue of the Hull Hebrew School Magazine
containing contributions from the pupils, and
featuring crossword on back cover which has
been partially completed in ink. Note that inspite of
the title of the magazine this item appears to
relate to the Hebrew Girls School and not to the
Hebrew Communal School.
Includes:
Article by Betsy Blank titled 'Features of our
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School'; School song lyrics; Article by L. Glickstein
titled 'The School Sports'; Article by Ida Korklin
titled 'The Holy Sabbath'; Article by Becky Levy
titled 'The Torture Shoes'; Song by the Top
Singing Class titled 'Fairy Revels'; Song by B.
Black titled 'Coming of Spring'; Song by Florence
Klarik titled 'Summer'; Article by L. Cohen titled
'Great Doctors'; Short passage by Betty Horowitz
titled 'The Race'; Poem by Annie Marks titled
'Going to School'; Article by Edith Goodman titled
'Pearls'; Short story by Florence Klarik, Rebecca
Peysner, Phyllis Lavine, Edith Schwartzberg,
Celia Furman, Gerty Reuben, and Betsy Black
titled 'The Picnic'; Article by Lily Glickstein titled
'Why I would rather be living now than a hundred
years ago'; Poem by B. Black titled 'The Town of
Hamlyn; Article titled 'Famous Jewish Women';
Article by G. Reuben titled 'A visit to a school of a
hundred years ago'; Acrostics by Betsy Black,
Florence Klarick, and Edith Goodman; Riddle by
P. Lavine titled 'Riddle-me-ree'.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Harry Lanch and
wife, from the estate of Phil Lanch, Sep 2005.
1 item
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Press Cuttings: 'Hull schooldays recalled'
Press cutting from the Jewish Gazette of an article
written by Gerty Jackson, nee Salit, a former pupil
of the Hull Hewbrew Girls School under the head
mistress Miss Sheinrog in which she describes
her memories of her time at the school. Also
article dated 18 Sep 1981 sent in response by Mrs
Mary Lang, nee Finestein, of Harrogate, in which
she describes her memories of the school under
the head mistress Mrs Magner.
1 file (2 pieces)
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Photographs
Subseries contains photographs relating to
pupils attending Hull Hebrew Girls School.
Note that some photographs are
reproductions and that the originals are not
present.
7 items
C DJC/1/10/12/1
Photograph: Hull Hebrew Girls School
Black and white posed group photograph of Hull
Hebrew Girls School pupils. Includes the following
persons: Augusta Guest; Helmut Guest; Mary
Frances Guest.
1 item
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1920s-1930s
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Photograph: Hull Jewish School
Black and white posed group photograph of Hull
Hebrew Girls School pupils. Includes the following
persons: Becky Peysner; Leah Silkovitz; Elsie
Gordon; Bella Caplan; Celia Furman; Phyllis
Lavine; Sylvia Sugar; Irene Pearlman; Zena
Hyman; Cissie Levitt; David Sugarman; Ida
Korklin; Renee Waudby; Marjorie Thompson;
Annie Schultz; Martha Schneider; Sarah Schultz;
Becky Levy; Flo Lipschitz; Olga Levy; Annie
Rosenberg; Becky Gersonovitz; Millie Myers;
Eddie Goodman; Norma Harris; Rosie Black; Elsie
Furman; Betsy Rosenberg; Eva Gordon; Gertie
Reuben; Rose Winer; Yetta Aarons; Millie
Waxman; Betsy Isaacs; Millicent Lavine; Rosey
Boguslavsky; Leah Garfunkle; Miriam Waxman;
Rita Myers; Doris Bentley; Feigy Peysner; Gertie
Winer; Eddie Baker; Shirley Pearlman; Kate
Goldstein; Sylvia Rubinstein; Fanny Waxman;
Peggy Sugarman; Doris Waxman; Eva Waxman;
Rita Cuckle; Fanny Brown; Netta Sugarman; Elsie
Appleson; Betsey Lifshitz.
1 item
c.1922
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Photograph: Hull Hebrew Girls School Choir
Black and white posed group photograph of Hull
Hebrew Girls School Choir. Includes the following
persons: Winnie Henderson; Pearl Schultz; Lily
Rubin; Esther Hyman; Jessie Rubin; Netta
Sugarman; Lily Glickson; Enid Makler; Phyllis
Lavine; Annie Jacowich; Irene Pearlman; Ruby
Wrightson; Olive Hall; Clarice Hall; Lilly/Leah
Black; Miss Kersh/Betty Bennett; Rita Cuckle;
Gertie Reuben; Celia Furman; Cissie Levitt; Annie
Schwartzberg; Annie Koskie; Ena Pearlman;
Frances Hymanson; Sarah Silkovitz; Sarah Myers;
Sylvia Marks; Zena Hyman.
1 item
1927-1928
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Photograph: Hull Hebrew Girls School Class
Reproduction of a black and white posed group
photograph of Hull Hebrew Girls School pupils.
Includes the following persons: Lilly Rubin; Clarice
Hall; Anna Jacowich; Joyce Jacobs; Miss
Warshawsky; Eva Pearlman; Frances Hymanson;
Sarah Silkovitz; Ena Pearlman.
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c.1930s
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Photograph: Hull Hebrew Girls School Class
Black and white posed group photograph of Hull
Hebrew Girls School pupils. Includes the following
persons: Betty Chatig; Zelma Leah Waters; Stella
Collinson; Joyce Kersh; Leah Goldstein; Millie
Silkovitz; Enid Harris; Annie Brown; Rita or
Gwennie Graybine; Julie Goldstein; Edith Gordon;
Maisie Shenker; Edna Kersh; Lena Simon; Betty
Beach; Bella Sorkin; Millie Sorkin; Freda Marks.
1 item
c.1930s
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Photograph: Hull Hebrew Girls School Class
Black and white posed group photograph of Hull
Hebrew Girls School pupils. Includes the following
persons: Sarah Waytzman; Miss Atkinson; Rita
Gordon; Winnie Henderson; Jenny Oscier; May
Kersh; Essie Wineberg; Nora Baker; Leah Levy;
Anne Rubinstein; Dolly Kersh; Fay Myers; Gertie
Salit; Mae Sorkin; Betty Levitt or Annette/Jeanette
Rosenbloom.
1 item
c.1930s
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Photograph: Hull Hebrew Girls School Class
Black and white posed group photograph of Hull
Hebrew Girls School class 2 pupils. Includes the
following persons: Sarah Waytzman; Miss Hyman;
Stella Jacobs; Miss Freedberg; Annette
Rosenbloom; Rita Ernstein; Nora Black; Rita
Gordon; Essie Wineberg; Fay Myers; Betty
Ernstein; Betty Levitt; Maisie Shenker; Dolly
Kersh; Miss Levy; Gertie Salit.
1 item
c.1930s
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Hull Hebrew Transmigration Aid Society
1923-1925
Description: This series contains records relating to the Hull Hebrew Transmigration Aid
Society, formerly the Hull Hebrew Emigration Philanthropic Society. The first meeting of the
Transmigration Aid Society was held 30 Dec 1923. Members of the society included Rev
Aarons, Rev Abrahamson, Rev Bergen, Mr M. Bloom, Mr I. Levy, Mr Gordon, Mr Bentley, Mr
Albeck, Mr Marks, Mr Miller, Mr Segal, Mr Tisach, Mr Goldstone, Mr Berger, Mr Krotoski, and
Mr H. Rosen. Mr Bloom served as Chairman, with Mr M. Miller as Vice-Chairman, Mr I. Levy
as Treasurer, and Mr H. Rosen as Secretary. The objectives of the Society were 'to help all
Hebrew Transmigrants coming through this city and to assist them on their way and
supervise the Kashrus'.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 1 subseries:
C DJC/1/11/1 Minutes, 1923-1925
Extent: 1 subseries
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Minutes
1923-1925
Subseries contains minutes of the meetings of the
Hull Hebrew Transmigration Aid Society
1 item
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Minute Book
Volume containing Minutes of the meetings of the
Hull Hebrew Transmigration Aid Society.
Manuscript.
Includes:
First meeting of the society appointing Mr Bloom
as Chairman and Mr Miller as Vice-Chairman, Mr
Levy as Treasurer, and H. Rosen as Secretary,
held at 17 Arlington Street, and stating the
objectives as being 'to help all Hebrew
Transmigrants coming through this city and to
assist them on their way and supervise the
Kashrus', 30 Dec 1923; Discussion of a debt 'for
which Mr Butnick Junr was sued on account of the
old society', 8 Mar 1924; Appointment of
subcommittee consisting of Rabbi Miller, Mr
Bloom, mr Miller, Mr Levi, Mr Hart, and the
secretary to 'discuss ways and means of obtaining
powers of the shipping co.', 4 Jan 1925.
Enclosures:
Summons issued from the County Court of
Yorkshire to Morris Butnick, Cosier, as defendent
in case 'Edith Mary Fussey v. Morris Butnick',
typescript pro-forma and manuscript, 19 Feb
1924;
Receipt relating to payment of £2.16.3. made by
Mr Butnick on behalf of the Emigration Committee,
to the Executors of Thomas Fussey, in settlement
of an invoice relating to the furnishing and
decorating of the Central Hall and the provision of
30 whist tables, 9 May 1924, typescript pro-forma
and manuscript.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Leslie Dysch Sep
2011.
1 volume
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Hull Hillel Foundation Management Committee
1974-1985
Description: This series contains records of the Committee responsible for the management
of Hull Hillel Foundation, established to provide aid and assistance to Jewish Students,
primarily through the provision of accommodation at the Hull Hillel Centre at 18 Auckland
Avenue, Cottingham Road, Hull, which closed 22 Jul 2004. The Committee reported directly
to the Hillel Foundation Head Office in London. Prominenet members include Mr Jack
Lennard.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 4 subseries:
C DJC/1/12/1 Rules and Regulations, 1976
C DJC/1/12/2 Correspondence, 1974-1985
C DJC/1/12/3 Invitations, 1977
C DJC/1/12/4 Photographs, 1974
Extent: 4 subseries
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Rules and Regulations
1976
Subseries contains the following constitutional
documents and regulations relating to the
management of the Hull Hillel Centre:
Rules and Regulations, issued by Hull Hillel
Centre Management Committee, with J. Lennard
as Chairman and Mrs H.M. Bentley as House
Committee Chairman, relating to 'Hillel House',
described as 'a hostel and centre with provision
for self catering for Jewish Students, where they
may meet in a traditional Jewish Environment',
typescript, 1 Sep 1976.
1 item
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Correspondence
1974-1985
Subseries contains circulars and letters relating to
the Hull Hillel Centre
3 items
C DJC/1/12/2/1
Circular
Circular sent by Jack Lennard as Chairman of Hull
Hillel Foundation reporting that the Hull Hillel
Centre is 'now full with seven students' and that
the 'Students' Israeli Society has a home', that the
Official Opening is to take place 24 Nov 1974, that
the centre will be opened by and dedicated to Mr
Louis Rapstone, that £5000 is required to remain
open, and that the Grimsby Community is
organising a 'Wine and Pizza Evening' in Grimsby
to help raise funds, circular printed on letterhead
paper shows that trustees of the Foundation were
Mr Jack Lennard, Mr Judah Rose, and Mrs H.M.
Bentley, and that the House Committee Chairman
was Mrs H.M. Bentley, typescript.
1 item
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Letter
Letter from Mrs F. Fagelston of B'nai B'rith Hillel
Foundation to Mr L. Charnah at 18 Auckland
Avenue, Hull, regarding clarification of correct
information for printing in the 1986 'Desk Diary',
typescript, signed.
1 item
10 Jun 1985
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Letter
Letter sent by Daniel J. Morris to [the Hull Hillel
Foundation?] requesting information about 'Hillel
House and Jewish life in Hull', typescript, signed.
1 item
27 Jun 1985
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Invitations
1977
Subseries contains the following invitations
relating to events associated with Hull Hillel
House:
Invitation to event 'Silver Jubilee Garden Fete' in
aid of Hillel House/Parkfield Centre, to be held 19
Jun 1977 at Veroscana, 383 Beverley Road,
Anlaby, (or Arthur Lewinstein Hall, Linneas Street
if weather is wet), fete to include a raffle,
children's fun corner, fortune teller, various stalls,
'all the fun of the fair', and afternoon tea, entrance
fee of 30p per adult, 15p per teenage, and 10p
per child, typescript, printed.
1 item
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Photographs
1974
Subseries contains photographs of persons and
events associated with the Hull Hillel Foundation
Centre at 18 Auckland Avenue, Cottingham Road,
Hull
1 file
C DJC/1/12/4/1
File of Photographs: Opening of Hull Hillel Centre
File contains photographs of the opening of the
Hull Hillel Centre at 18 Auckland Avenue,
Cottingham Road, Hull, on 24 Nov 1974.
Photographs show the following persons stood in
front of a dedication plaque inside the Centre:
Deiree Lennard; Jean Cooper; Mrs J. Friend; Rita
Passman; Mrs H.M. Bentleey; Miriam Daniels;
Max Gold; Ed Strauss; Mr J.C. Gilbert, National
Hillel Chairman; Jack Lennard, Hull Hillel
Chairman; Rev H. Davies; Rabbi Cooper; Peggy
Rapstone; Louis Rapstone. Note that the
photographs were taken by V.R. Clarke of 574
Beverley High Road, Hull.
1 file (2 pieces)
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24 Nov 1974
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C DJC/1/13
Hull Jewish Archive Committee
2003-2010
Description: This series contains records of the short-lived Hull Jewish Archive Committee,
founded 2002 to collect material relating to all aspects of Jewish life in Hull. Prominent
members incuded Dr David Lewis as the administrator and Honorary Archivist.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 6 subseries:
C DJC/1/13/1 Correspondence, 2007-2010
C DJC/1/13/2 Events Notices, 2007-2009
C DJC/1/13/3 Walking Tour Leaflets, 2007-2009
C DJC/1/13/4 Press Cuttings, 2003-2010
C DJC/1/13/5 Speeches and Tour Notes, 2007-2010
C DJC/1/13/6 Reports, 2007-2008
Extent: 6 subseries
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153
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C DJC/1/13/1
Correspondence
2007-2010
Subseries contains correspondence of David
Lewis as Administrator of Hull Jewish Archive with
various persons and organisations
6 items
C DJC/1/13/1/1
Letter
Letter from Dr Nick Evans at WISE to Dr David
Lewis regarding arrangements for a talk to be
given by representatives of the Hull Jewish
Archive at the Pryme Street Synagogue [to
members of WISE?]
1 item
14 Dec 2007
C DJC/1/13/1/2
Letters
Letters from Norman Staveley to Dr David Lewis
regarding various points of information and also a
talk to be given by Staveley on the subject of
Bethel Jacobs
1 item
8 Feb 200822 Feb 2008
C DJC/1/13/1/3
Letter
Letter from Miss Pat Aldabella to Dr David Lewis
thanking him for arranging a visit to the Pryme
Street Synagogue on behalf of the East Yorkshire
Local History Society
1 item
14 Apr 2008
C DJC/1/13/1/4
Letters
Letters from Dr Martin Craven to Dr David Lewis
regarding a report written by Craven on his visit to
the Pryme Street synagogue
1 item
21 Apr 200829 Apr 2008
C DJC/1/13/1/5
Letter
Letter written by Dr David Lewis to Martin Taylor
at Hull City Archives regarding the deposit of the
Hull Jewish Archive at Hull History Centre
1 item
1 Oct 2008
C DJC/1/13/1/6
Letter
Circular letter from Dr Clive Field as Chair of the
Religious Archives Survey Steering Committee
regarding a survey of religious archives to
conducted in the UK under the joint initiative of the
Religious Archives Group, the Society of
Archivists, and The National Archives
1 item
1 Feb 2010
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154
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C DJC/1/13/2
Events Notices
2007-2009
Subseries contains notices of events organised by
Hull Jewish Archive Committee, typescript.
4 items
C DJC/1/13/2/1
Event Notice
Notice of event 'Hull Jewish Archive Action
Update', to be held 8 Jul 2007 at Hull Hebrew
Synagogue, Pryme Street, led by Mr Judah Rose
as Chairman of Hull Jewish Archive, with
refreshments and programme of talks by Dr David
Lewis on 'Historical Timeline', Dr Nick Evans on
'Jewish Association for the Protection of Girls and
Women', Prof Howard Cuckle 'Routes to roots',
and Mrs Frances Harris on 'Hull in the old news',
typescript.
1 item
Jul 2007
C DJC/1/13/2/2
Event Notice
Notice of event 'Discovering you Family History',
to be held 2 Dec 2007 at Hull Hebrew
Congregation Synagogue, Pryme Street, with
refreshments and programme involving talk by
Gareth Watkins on 'Starting your family tree - tips
for beginners', availability of two internet enabled
computers, exhibition of archive material, handson help, typescript. Pencil note by David Lewis:
'Attendance 13'.
1 item
Nov 2007
C DJC/1/13/2/3
Event Notice
Notice of event 'Preserving the Past - The Scottish
Jewish Archive Centre' a talk by Harvey Kaplan as
Director of the Scottish Jewish Archive Centre, to
be held 30 Nov 2008 at Hull Hebrew Congregation
Synagogue, Pryme Street, with refreshments,
typescript.
1 item
Nov 2008
C DJC/1/13/2/4
Event Notice
Notice of event 'Guided Tour of Delhi Street
Cemetery' as part of European Day of Jewish
Culture & Heritage, to be held 6 Sep 2009 at Hull
Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, Pryme Street,
with refreshments and programme involving tour,
printed leaflet, site map, help locating relatives,
information on community notables, typescript.
1 item
Sep 2009
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C DJC/1/13/3
Walking Tour Leaflets
2007-2009
Subseries contains leaflets compiled by Hull
Jewish Archive Committee to accompany walking
tours arranged by the Committee.
2 items
C DJC/1/13/3/1
Leaflet: 'A Historical Walking Tour of Jewish Hull'
Information leaflet to accompany walking tour of
Jewish Hull arranged by Hull Jewish Archive
Committee in relation to European Day of Jewish
Culture and Heritage 2007, typescript.
1 item
C DJC/1/13/3/2
Leaflet: Walking Tour Leaflets
Information leaflet to accompany walking tour of
Delhi Street Cemetery arranged by Hull Jewish
Archive Committee [in relation to European Day of
Jewish Culture and Heritage 2009?], typescript.
1 item
C DJC/1/13/4
Press Cuttings
2007
Sep 2009
2003-2010
Subseries contains press cuttings relating to Hull
Jewish Archive compiled by David Lewis as
Administrator, typescript.
7 items
C DJC/1/13/4/1
Press Cutting: 'Visitors discovering Jewish side of
Hull'
Article printed in the Jewish Telegraph relating to
a Hull Jewish Archive organised walking tour of
'Jewish Hull' held to mark the European Day of
Jewish Culture and Heritage
1 item
C DJC/1/13/4/2
Press Cutting: 'Photographs for the Communal
Archive'
Article printed in the Watchman, Issue 1158,
relating to images collected by the Hull Jewish
Archive and appealing for two photographs from
each recipient of the Watchman
1 item
C DJC/1/13/4/3
Press Cutting: Hull Jewish Archive and East
Yorkshire Local History Society Meeting at Pryme
Street Synagogue
Article relating to a meeting held on 5 Sep 2010
organised by Dr Nick Evans at which Max Gold,
Dr David Lewis and representatives of East
Yorkshire Local History Society gave talks
1 item
© Hull History Centre
12 Sep 2007
24 Jul 2009
17 Sep 2010
156
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C DJC/1/13/4/4
Press Cutting: 'New Home Found For
Community's Vital Documents'
Article printed in the Jewish Telegraph relating to
the rehousing of the Hull Jewish Archive at the
Hull History Centre
1 item
3 Aug 2007
C DJC/1/13/4/5
Press Cutting: 'Hidden Mile of History'
Internet article relating to a walking tour of Jewish
Hull undertaken by BBC Humberside reporter
Denis Price
1 item
18 Jul 2008
C DJC/1/13/4/6
Press Cutting: 'A vistit to a Jewish Synagogue'
Article written by Martin Craven relating to his visit
to the Pryme Street Synagogue to listen to various
persons speak on the Jewish faith, the
synagogue, and the community's archive
1 item
13 Apr 2003
C DJC/1/13/4/7
Press Cutting: 'Synagogue Stories of Jewish Hull'
Internet article relating to a talk given by Max Gold
on 'The Myth of the Wandering Jew and the
beginnings of Hull Jewry'
1 item
17 Sep 2010
C DJC/1/13/5
Speech and Tour Notes
2007-2010
Subseries contains notes written by David Lewis
in preparation for delivering various speeches and
tours in his capacity as Administrator of Hull
Jewish Archive
6 items
C DJC/1/13/5/1
Notes: 'Jewish Hull'
Notes made in preparation for a walking tour of
'Jewish Hull'
1 item
C DJC/1/13/5/2
Notes: 'Archive Talk'
1 item
8 Jul 2007
C DJC/1/13/5/3
Notes: 'Archive Talk'
1 item
13 Apr 2008
C DJC/1/13/5/4
Notes: 'History of Delhi St Cemetery'
Notes made in preparation for a walking tour
1 item
1 May 2009
C DJC/1/13/5/5
Notes: 'The Jewish Association for the Protection
of Girls and Women'
1 item
23 Jun 2009
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c.2007
157
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C DJC/1/13/5/6
Notes: 'What can the Hull Jewish Archive do for
you?'
Given at Manchester on 9 May 2010
1 item
C DJC/1/13/6
Reports
May 2010
2007-2008
Subseries contains reports of events organised by
Hull Jewish Archive, reports compiled by David
Lewis as Administrator of Hull Jewish Archive,
typescript
2 items
C DJC/1/13/6/1
Report: Meeting re Hull Jewish Archive Update
Meeting to update local community on progress of
Hull Jewish Archive, chaired by Judah Rose as
Chairman of Hull Jewish Archive Committee,
speech by David Lewis on timeline of Jewish
development in Hull, speech by Nick Evans on the
Jewish Association for the Protection of Girls and
Women, presentation of genealogical utility of Hull
Jewish Archive by Howard Cuckle, demonstration
of utility of newspapers for research by Francis
Harris, report by Judy Burg AS Hull University
archivist on Hull History Centre project
1 item
8 Jul 2007
C DJC/1/13/6/2
Report: 'Our Jewish Heritage and Treasures'
Meeting
Joint meeting of Hull Jewish Archive and East
Yorkshire Local History Society at Pryme Street
Communal Centre titled 'Our Jewish Heritage and
Treasures', with speech by Judah Rose as
Chairman of Hull Jewish Archive, presentations
Howard Cuckle and Rabbi Shalom Osdoba,
exhibition of Archive treasures by David Lewis,
presence of Nick Evans as Chairman of East
Yorkshire Local History Society, overview of press
coverage given by Frances Harris
1 item
13 Apr 2008
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C DJC/1/14
Hull Jewish Association for the
Protection of Girls and Women
1910-1914
Description: This series contains records of the Hull Committee of the Jewish Association
for the Protection of Girls and Women (JAPGW). The Association had its roots in the work of
the 'Jewish Ladies' Society for Preventive and Rescue Work', established in 1885 by Lady
Constance Battersea, daughter of Sir Anthony de Rothschild. The Ladies' Society sought to
provide aid and protection to immigrant Jewish girls and young women arriving in London
where many arrived alone and vulnerable to trafficking. In 1889 a gentleman's committee was
formed under the Chairmanship of Claude Goldsmid Montefiore, cousin to Lady Battersea, to
supervise anti-trafficking work at the ports and docks of London, and it is this Committee that
formed the basis for the development of the JAPGW over the following decade. The Hull
Committee of the JAPGW was formed at the end of 1912 as a Sub-Committee of the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians. The Hull Committee consisted of B.S. Jacobs, Esq., Chairman,
Alderman H. Feldman, J.P., Vice-Chairman, I. Harris, Esq., Treasurer, M.V. Gosschalk, Esq.,
Honorary Secretary and Honorary Solicitor, and Mr. W. Schultz, 2 St. James' Square, Hull,
Investigating and Dock Officer.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 1 subseries:
C DJC/1/14/1 Ledgers, 1910-1914
Extent: 1 subseries
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C DJC/1/14/1
Ledgers
1910-1914
Subseries contains ledgers of the Hull Jewish
Association for the Protection of Girls and Women
1 item
C DJC/1/14/1/1
Ledger of the Investigating and Dock Officer
Ledger kept by persons acting as agent for the
Jewish Association for the Protection of Girls and
Women, including one 'Schultz' [Mr W. Schultz,
Investigating and Dock Officer for the Hull
Committee?]. The first page is inscribed 'Jewish
Association for the Protection of Girls & Women
Arrivals Southampton 1st March 1910', though
'Arrivals Southampton 1st March 1910' has been
crossed through and replaced with 'Hull', and is
stamped twice with stamp of the JAPGW. The
register records the arrival of Jewish girls and
women by ship into the UK, firstly at
Southampton, and subsequently at Hull. Entries
record the name of ship arriving, time of arrival,
place from whence ship has sailed, number of
people on board, number of Jewish girls or
women on board, description of each Jewish girl
or woman where possible. Descriptions of
individuals record name, age, where travelling on
to, whether travelling alone. Note that the register
has been used as a rough ledger by an unknown
merchant of clothing and textile goods trading in
1933. Manuscript.
Includes:
pp.1-34 Arrivals at Southampton, 17 Mar 1910-20
Apr 1912; pp.36-375 Arrivals at Hull, 10 Jan 191330 Aug 1914; pp.429-436 Stock-takings account,
lists number of particular item of stock sold, cost
per item, and total, also provides overall total of
stock-taking at end of each page, stock items sold
include dresses, tablecloths, covers, vests,
pyjamas, jumpers, knickers, night gowns, shirts,
blouses, sets, kilts, aprons, socks, stockings,
braces, blankets, wool, blazers, pullovers, towels,
goods, 1933; p.485 Credit accounts of individual
customers, also notes cash sales, 24 Mar c.1933
and 31 Mar c.1933; p.486 Totals re weekly
takings, 24 Mar c.1933-7 Jul c.1933; pp.487-488
Weekly credit accounts of individual customers,
14 Apr c.1933-7 Jul c.1933.
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17 Mar 191030 Aug 1914
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Enclosures:
Letter from Dr Nick Evans to 'Howard' informing
him that Evans has a cd/dvd of the volume and a
database of all the Hull vessels;
Invoice sent by City Accountant's Department,
Guildhall, Hull, to the Jewish Association for the
Protection of Girls and Women at 2 St James
Aquare, St James Street, relating to the telephone
line rental in the amount of £1.3.10., 21 Apr 1914;
Telegram from Schultz to Syllabic London,
bearing message 'Meet Mary Merin 12-15 Kings
X', n.d.;
Telegram from Mary Merin to A. Levine, 2 Weldon
Street, Bethnal Green, London, bearing message
'Meet Kings X 12-15pm', n.d. Note that p.314
contains entry noting arrival of ship 'Saratoff' from
Lilau at Riverside Dock on 3 Jun 1914, on board
which was one 'Mary Merin 38 Molive Russia On
way to London To brother in law A. Levine 2
Weldon St. Bethnal St Green London E. Trav
alone she is Devorsed from her Husband Have
sent a Telegram To London'.;
Scrap of paper on which is written the address of
a Mr B. Glass in America.
1 volume
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161
Hull History Centre: Records of the Hull Jewish Community
C DJC/1/15
Hull Jewish Blind Society
1987
Description: This series contains records relating to Hull Jewish Blind Society. Prominent
amongst those involved in the Society were Leah Rosen, who was responsible for running
the charity until she left Hull, and Rosalind Marks, who took over its management upon the
departure of Leah Rosen. The Society was responsible for organising an annual appeal, the
proceeds of which were donated to various projects involving the welfare of blind members of
the Jewish Community nation-wide.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 1 subseries:
C DJC/1/15/1 Correspondence, 1987
Extent: 1 subseries
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C DJC/1/15/1
Correspondence
1987
Subseries contains correspondence of the Hull
Jewish Blind Society
1 item
C DJC/1/15/1/1
Letter
Letter sent by Leah Rosen J.P. as President of the
Hull Jewish Blind Society relating to problem of
inadequate funds allowing the Society to carry out
its work, and requesting support by way of a Rosh
Hashana gift, typescript.
1 item
© Hull History Centre
Aug 1987
163
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C DJC/1/16
Hull Jewish Drama Club
1947-1981
Description: This series contains records relating to Hull Jewish Drama Club
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 1 subseries:
C DJC/1/16/1 Programmes, 1947-1981
Extent: 1 subseries
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C DJC/1/16/1
Programmes
1947-1981
Subseries contains programmes relating to plays
and productions presented by the Hull Jewish
Drama Club
2 items
C DJC/1/16/1/1
Programme
Programme relating to Hull Jewish Drama Club
presentation of 'The Rotters' by H.F. Maltby, a
comedy in three acts, produced by Regina
Bentley, stage managed by Harold M. Bentley,
with Ernst Adler as Electrician, to be shown at the
Co-operative Hall, Kingston Square, Hull, on 2
Mar 1947 at 7.30pm, event held on behalf of 'The
Forest of Freedom' memorial to local Jewish men
who fell in the last war, typescript.
1 item
2 Mar 1947
C DJC/1/16/1/2
Programme
Programme relating to presentation of 'Star
Shlepp An Evening of Meshuggas' by The
Minyanettes at Church Hall, South Ella Way, on
30 Mar 1981, produced by Ian Cooper and Shirley
Williams, tickets costing £1.50, proceeds to go to
the Heart Foundation, the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians, and the Hull Jewish Youth and
Community Centre. 'The Minyanettes' named as
Rose Abrahamson, Betty Blank, Judy Field, Joan
Fredenthal, Delphine Lurie, Rosalyn Pearlman,
Rita Rosenberg, Audrey Segelman, Shirley
Williams, Natalie Winetroube. Production team
named as Stephen Pearlman, Doreen Bush, Joan
Fredenthal, Judah Rose, Geoffrey Annis, Malcolm
Rosenberg, Rose Abrahamson, Lesley Annis,
Miles Nelson, Rosalyn Pearlman, Robert Williams,
Andrew Field, Mark Collins. Manuscript.
Enclosures:
Glossary of terms used in the production,
typescript, n.d.;
Notes relating to 6 photographs, manuscript, n.d.
1 item
30 Mar 1981
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165
Hull History Centre: Records of the Hull Jewish Community
C DJC/1/17
Hull Jewish Friendship Club
1959-2006
Description: This series contains records of the Hull Jewish Friendship Club, founded in
1953. Jewish Friendship Clubs were formed throughout the country as regional branches of a
national Association under the auspices of the League of Jewish Women. These clubs were
formed with the intention of providing welfare support for the Jewish elderly through visits and
the organisation of activities in order to tackle the problem of loneliness. The Hull branch is
believed to be the longest surviving club.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 5 subseries:
C DJC/1/17/1 Minutes, 1997-1999
C DJC/1/17/2 Correspondence, 1968-1981
C DJC/1/17/3 Financial Records, 1968-1978
C DJC/1/17/4 Certificates re Jewish National Fund Trees, 1959-1975
C DJC/1/17/5 Photographs, 1950s-1970s
Extent: 5 subseries
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C DJC/1/17/1
Minutes
1997-1999
Subseries contains minutes of meetings of the
Hull Jewish Friendship Club held at the Peggy
Rapstone Hall
1 item
C DJC/1/17/1/1
C DJC/1/17/2
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of meetings of the Hull
Jewish Friendship Club, held at the Peggy
Rapstone Hall, on 27 Jan 1997, 16 Jun 1997, 8
Jun 1998, 25 Apr 1999. Business relates to
following: Attendance; Apologies; Treasurers
report; Arrangements re activities. Manuscript.
Enclosures: Rough minutes, 27 Jan 1997; Rough
minutes, 16 Jun 1997; Rough minutes, 8 Jun
1998; Rough minutes, 25 Apr 1999.
1 item (5 pieces)
Correspondence
27 Jan 199725 Apr 1999
1968-1981
Subseries contains correspondence of the Hull
Jewish Friendship Club
5 items
C DJC/1/17/2/0
Letters: Formation of the Friendship Club
Letters relating to a request by Mrs [A?] Barnett as
Secretary of the Friendship Club sent to Mrs Q. H.
Goldstein as Secretary of the Flatlets
Management Committee requesting permission to
hold meetings of the newly formed Friendship
Club for over 60s in the lounge of the Flatlets
1 item (3 pieces)
22 Jul 195331 Jul 1953
C DJC/1/17/2/1
Telegram
Telegram from Central Synagogue wishing
Friendship Club at the Synagogue, Osborne
Street, 'MAZELTOV AND GOOD WISHES'.
1 item
10 Oct 1968
C DJC/1/17/2/2
Birthday Greetings Card
General card sent to members of the Hull Jewish
Friendship Club [this one sent to Conrad
Segelman?] reading 'Birthday Greetings and
Sincere Good Wishes from The Committee and
Members of your Friendship Club'. Typescript.
1 item
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c.1970s
167
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C DJC/1/17/2/3
Letter
Letter from Frances Flasher and Sadie Bermitz,
Co-Chairman of the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians Ladies Auxiliary Committee, to Hilda as
the Chairman of Hull Jewish Friendship Club
thanking her for the support of her committee at a
recent Ladies Auxiliary Committee 'Garden Party'
that raised £1250.000.
1 item
16 Jun 1981
C DJC/1/17/2/4
Secretary's Correspondence File
File contains correspondence and working notes
of Rosalie Black as Secretary of the Hull Jewish
Friendship Club. Manuscript and typescript.
1 file (31 pieces)
May 199616 Jun 2006
C DJC/1/17/3
Financial Records
1968-1978
Subseries contains financial records, including
accounts, receipts, invoices, and members'
contribuitions registers, relating to the business of
the Hull Jewish Friendship Club
7 items
C DJC/1/17/3/1
Receipt
Acknowledgement of receipt of payment made by
Mr J. Levy on behalf of the Hull Jewish Friendship
Club to J. Chester on behalf of the Jewish
National Fund, London, in relation to the purchase
of trees in Israel.
1 item
20 Sep 1968
C DJC/1/17/3/2
Membership Card
Membership card belonging to Mr L. Goldberg
recording the payment of 2 shillings and 6 pence
membership fees to the Hull Jewish Friendship
Club. Card records that the Club met at Peggy
Rapstone Hall, every Monday Afternoon, and that
at this date A Barnett was Honorary Secretary
with H. Glynn as Assistant Secretary.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Myer Goldberg,
27 Jul 2011.
1 item
Nov 1969
C DJC/1/17/3/3
Members Contributions Register re Hull Jewish
Friendship Club
Volume contains contributions made by members
of the Hull Jewish Friendship Club in relation to
'Spring Holidays'. Holidays include: Cliftonville,
1972; Kings Hotel, Brighton, 1973; Brighton, 1974.
Holiday in 1976 marked 'cancelled' and
contributions shown as ‘repaid’.
1 item (3 pieces)
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C DJC/1/17/3/4
Members Contributions Register
Volume contains contributions made by members
of [Hull Jewish Friendship Club?] in relation to
outings. Outings undertaken include: Sheffield, 16
Jul 1975; Brid[lington?], 16 Jun c.1976;
Scarborough, 11 Aug c.1976; Sheffield, n.d.
c.1976. Note: Found with Hull Jewish Friendship
Club records though actual provenance uncertain.
1 item
5 May 1975
C DJC/1/17/3/5
Receipt
Receipt for payment of £7.50 made by D. Bush on
behalf of the [Hull Jewish Friendship Club?] to
Irene H. Simpson on behalf of Burton Agnes Hall
1 item
18 Jun 1974
C DJC/1/17/3/6
Income and Payment Account
Relates to the finances of the Hull Jewish
Friendship Club showing a balance of £1898.72
1 item
C DJC/1/17/3/7
Invoice and Receipt
Relates to payment of £45.00 by Miss Burger for
return coach hire from Hull to Bridlington, coach
from Danby's Luxury Coaches (Hull) Ltd, invoice
dated 19 Jul 1978, receipt dated 10 Aug 1978.
1 item
C DJC/1/17/4
Certificates re Jewish National Fund Trees
1 Jul 1974
19 Jul 1978-10
Aug 1978
1959-1975
Subseries contains certificates recording the
planting of trees in Israel, as part of the Jewish
National Fund tree planting scheme, in name of
Hull Jewish Friendship Club in recognition of
birthdays and celebrations
8 items
C DJC/1/17/4/1
Certificate
Certificate recording the planting of 6 trees in
Israel as part of the Jewish National Fund 'Trees
in Israel' Scheme, trees planted in ‘Independence
Forest’ by Mr and Mrs Jacques Levy to mark the
6th birthday of the Hull Jewish Friendship Club.
1 item
8 Nov 1959
C DJC/1/17/4/2
Certificate
Certificate recording the planting of 7 trees in
Israel as part of the Jewish National Fund 'Trees
in Israel' Scheme, trees planted in the Biranit
Region, Galilee, by Mr Jacques Levy to mark the
7th birthday of the Hull Jewish Friendship Club.
1 item
3 Nov 1960
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C DJC/1/17/4/3
Certificate
Certificate recording the planting of 8 trees in
Israel as part of the Jewish National Fund 'Trees
in Israel' Scheme, trees planted in the Barmitzvah
Forest by Mr and Mrs Jacques Levy in the name
of Hull Jewish Friendship Club in recognition of its
8th birthday.
1 item
C DJC/1/17/4/4
Certificate
Certificate recording the planting of 13 trees in
Israel as part of the Jewish National Fund 'Netua
Project' [part of the 'Trees in Israel' Scheme?],
trees planted by Mr Jacques Levy in the name of
Hull Jewish Friendship Club in recognition of its
13th birthday.
1 item
6 Oct 1966
C DJC/1/17/4/5
Certificate
Certificate recording the planting of 14 trees in
Israel as part of the Jewish National Fund 'Trees
in Israel' Scheme, trees planted in the Hazon
Region by Mr and Mrs Jacques Levy in the name
of Hull Jewish Friendship Club in recognition of its
14th birthday.
1 item
7 Dec 1967
C DJC/1/17/4/6
Certificate
Certificate recording the planting of 15 trees in
Israel as part of the Jewish National Fund 'Trees
in Israel' Scheme, trees planted in Hazon Region
by Mr Jacques Levy in the name of Hull Jewish
Friendship Club in recognition of its 15th birthday.
1 item
10 Oct 1968
C DJC/1/17/4/7
Certificate
Certificate recording the planting of 18 trees in
Israel in Honour of Zalman Shazar, President of
the State of Israel, [and part of the Jewish
National Fund 'Trees in Israel' Scheme?], by Mr
and Mrs Jacques Levy in the name of Hull Jewish
Friendship Club in recognition of its 18th birthday.
1 item
21 Oct 1971
C DJC/1/17/4/8
Certificate
Certificate recording the planting of 10 trees in
Israel as part of the Jewish National Fund 'Trees
in Israel' Scheme, trees planted by the Hull
Hewish Friendship Club in the Jacques Levy
Grove.
1 item
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28 Sep 1961
Feb 1975
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C DJC/1/17/5
Photographs
1950s-1970s
Subseries contains photographs of events and
persons associated with the Hull Jewish
Friendship Club
4 items
C DJC/1/17/5/1
Photograph: Hull Jewish Friendship Club
Black and white posed group photograph of the
following persons associated with the club, taken
outside of a building during an outing: Rosie
Rothman, Miriam Goldstein nee Harris, Adel
Barnet, Mrs Levy's sister, Leah Woolf, Rosey
Klein, Sally Levy, Bessie Davies, Sarah Rosen,
Rae Levy nee Seltzer, Julius Goldstein, Mrs
Rabinowitz, Flo Sadofsky, Annie Appleson, Rae
Wolf, Millie Levy, Mrs Hart
1 item
C DJC/1/17/5/2
Photograph: Hull Jewish Friendship Club
Black and white posed group photograph of the
following persons associated with the club taken
at Norfolk House, Margate: Ms Garfunckle, Hilda
Rosenthal's mother-in-law, Ms Waldon, Ms Segal,
Ms Hyman, Annie Schwartz, Sarah Rosen, Fanny
Simon, Ms Barnett, Millie Levy, Jane Goldstein,
Tilly Black, David Baker, Betsy Baker.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Judah Rose Sep
2008
1 item
May 1959
C DJC/1/17/5/3
Photograph: Hull Jewish Friendship Club
Black and white posed group photograph of the
following persons associated with the club, taken
during an outing to Manchester: Minnie Rosen,
Bessie Davies, Rev Hymie Davies, Shana Levine,
Archie Winer, Harry Myerthal, Freda Silverstone,
Puchatsch sisters, Hilda Rosenthal, Doreen
Goodman's aunt, Archie Winer's sister, Flo Glynn,
Nadia Gold
1 item
1977
C DJC/1/17/5/4
Photograph: Hull Jewish Friendship Club
Black and white posed group photograph of the
following persons associated with the club, taken
at Menorah House/the Flatlets on the occasion of
the home's 26th birthday party: Millie Levy, Renee
Walzer, Ray Blank, Yetta Lifschitz, Freda
Silverstone, Hilda Rosenthal, Mrs Reuben, Zelma
Lipman
1 item
1979
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C DJC/1/17a
Hull Jewish Golf Club
1959-2006
Description: This series contains records of the Hull Jewish Golf Club, an affiliate member of
the Association of Jewish Golf Clubs
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 3 subseries:
C DJC/1/17a/1 Programmes, 31 Oct 1968
C DJC/1/17a/2 Press Cuttings, 25 Feb 2008
C DJC/1/17a/3 Photographs, 1950
Extent: 3 subseries
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C DJC/1/17a/1
Programmes
1968
Subseries contains programmes relating to events
organised and associated with the Hull Jewish
Golf Club
1 item
C DJC/1/17a/1/1
Programme
Programme relates to the seventeenth annual
Ladies Night and Prize Distribution of the Hull
Jewish Golf Club, held at the Grange Park Hotel,
Willerby. Note that the following names are
mentioned in the programme: Mark Rosenberg,
Life President; Leslie Rosenberg, Captain;
Maxwell Daniels, Vice-Captain; Alan M. Collins,
Secretary; Gilbert Daly, Treasurer. Note: Donated
to the Archive by Pat Sanders in Sep 2012.
1 item
C DJC/1/17a/2
Press Cuttings
31 Oct 1968
2008
Subseries contains press cuttings relating to Hull
Jewish Golf Club
1 item
C DJC/1/17a/2/1
Press Cutting: 'Hull Jewish Golf Club Society'
Image and caption relating to a programme for the
Club's Ninth Annual Ladies' Night held 20 Oct
1960 at the Royal Station Hotel, note that the
image is inset with another listing guests attending
the event
1 item
C DJC/1/17a/3
Photographs
25 Feb 2008
1950
Subseries contains photographs relating to Hull
Jewish Golf Club events and members
1 item
C DJC/1/17a/3/1
Photograph: Hull Jewish Golf Club
Black and white photograph showing the following
members of the Hull Jewish Golf Club posing for a
group shot, possibly taken at a prize giving event:
Lionel Rosen; Norman Levy; Louis Edelson; Harry
Levy; Herman Bush; Harry Shields; Calman
Rosen; Arthur Francis; Abby Landa; Harold Rose;
John Coupland; Len Silver; Harry Rosenberg; Dr
Carl Rosen; Ben Barnett; Dr Louis Bellman; Josh
Levy; George Harris; Cecil Chappell; Mark
Rosenberg; Arthur Conley; John Jacobs; Neville
Greenstone; Jacques Levy; Percy Bloon; Clifford
Barnett; Philip Bloom; Gus Vinegrad. Note:
Donated to the Archive by Barrie Schneider in Jul
2003.
1 item
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1950
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C DJC/1/18
Hull Jewish Institute
1951-1975
Description: This series contains records of Hull Jewish Institute, also known as 'The Club',
with premises at 208 Anlaby Road, established on the 21 October 1951. The purpose of the
Institute was to maintain a centre for social amenities for use by the Jewish community in Hull
and the surrounding area. Activities to be undertaken at the centre were to include ectures,
debates, concerts, and athletics. The Institute was also intended to assist Jewish religious,
cultural, and charitable organisations through the provision of facilities to carry out their
activities.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 8 subseries:
C DJC/1/18/1 Minutes, 1951-1975
C DJC/1/18/2 Constitutions and Bye-Laws, 20th cent.
C DJC/1/18/3 Correspondence, 1951-1959
C DJC/1/18/4 Financial Records, 1951-1975
C DJC/1/18/5 Registers of Members, 1951-1965
C DJC/1/18/6 Share Certificates, 1951-1955
C DJC/1/18/7 Hull Jewish Institute Rotas, 1952
C DJC/1/18/8 Miscellaneous Records, 1952
Extent: 8 subseries
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C DJC/1/18/1
Minutes
1951-1971
Subseries contains minutes of the meetings of the
Hull Jewish Institute
2 items
C DJC/1/18/1/1
Minute Book
Contains the complete minutes of the meetings of
Hull Jewish Institute also known as the Hull
Jewish Club Ltd. Note: Donated to the Archive by
Charles Rosen Dec 2011.
1 item
21 Oct 195122 Nov 1971
C DJC/1/18/1/2
File: Rough Minutes
Contains the rough minutes taken at meetings of
the Hull Jewish Institute also known as the Hull
Jewish Club Ltd held on the following dates: 9 Jul
1956; 2 Sep 1956; 17 Sep [1956?]
1 file (3 pieces)
1956
C DJC/1/18/2
Constitutions and Bye-Laws
20th cent.
Subseries contains constitutional documents
relating to the Hull Jewish Institute
1 item
C DJC/1/18/2/1
Constitution and Bye-Laws
Constitution and Bye-Laws of the Hull Jewish
Institute, shows that it was established as a
proprietary club owned and managed by the Hull
Jewish Institute Limited, with following objectives:
To establish and maintain a centre for Social
Amenities between members of the Jewish
Community in Hull and neighbourhood; To provide
healthy recreation by means of lectures, debates,
concerts, athletics etc; To assist Jewish Religious
and Cultural Bodies and also charitable
organisations; To grant the necessary facilities to
the Hull Jewish Ex-Service Men and Womens
Association to carry out their activities, typescript.
1 item
C DJC/1/18/3
Correspondence
20th cent.
1951-1959
Subseries contains correspondence relating to the
Hull Jewish Institute
1 item
C DJC/1/18/3/1
Correspondence File
File contains correspondence of B. Winetroube as
Honorary Secretary of the Hull Jewish Institute
with various individuals and representatives of
Jewish organisations, typescript and manuscript.
1 file
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C DJC/1/18/4
Financial Records
1951-1975
Subseries contains financial records relating to the
Hull Jewish Institute including balance sheets,
invoices, and receipts
2 items
C DJC/1/18/4/1
File: Invoices and Receipts
File containing invoices and receipts relating to
payments made and received by Hull Jewish
Institute
1 file (7 pieces)
C DJC/1/18/4/2
Balance Sheet and Revenue Account
Balance sheet and revenue account of the Hull
Jewish Institute covering the period 1 Oct 1970-30
Nov 1972, showing a balance of £3601.08 at 30
Nov 1972, audited by J.M. Grant and Co.,
Accountants on 19 Mar 1975, typescript.
1 item
C DJC/1/18/5
Registers of Members
6 Oct 19513 Feb 1956
19 Mar 1975
1951-1965
Subseries contains registers of members of the
Hull Jewish Institute
2 items
C DJC/1/18/5/1
Register of Members and Share Ledger of the Hull
Jewish Institute
Volume of entries relating to individual members
of the Hull Jewish Institute also known as the Hull
Jewish Club. Entries record name, address,
occupation, allotment number and date, number of
shares allotted, value of shares allotted. Volume
also records particulars relating to directors and
secretaries such as name, address, nationality,
occupation, and date of birth. Note: Donated to
the Archive by Charles Rosen Dec 2011.
1 item
1 Dec 1951
C DJC/1/18/5/2
Register of Members of the Hull Jewish Institute
Volume of entries relating to individual members
of the Hull Jewish Institute also known as the Hull
Jewish Club. Entries record name, address,
occupation, allotment number and date, number of
shares allotted, value of shares allotted.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Charles Rosen
Dec 2011.
1 item
1 Dec 195131 Oct 1965
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C DJC/1/18/6
Share Certificates
1951-1955
Subseries contains share certificates relating to
the Hull Jewish Club Limited, typescript pro-forma.
2 items
C DJC/1/18/6/1
Share Certificate
Share certificate in the name of Mr Asher Harris of
Laureldene, Hull Road, Cottingham, relating to the
Hull Jewish Club Limited, certificate records the
holding of 10 shares of £1 value each, numbered
745-754, signed by N. Shenker and L. Rapstone
as Directors of the Company and S. Winetroube
as Secretary of the Company, typescript proforma, signed.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Jackie Kalms 20
Aug 2009
1 item
12 Dec 1951
C DJC/1/18/6/2
Share Certificate
Share certificate in the name of Mr Bernard
Mendleson of 36 Fairfield Avenue, Kirkella,
relating to the Hull Jewish Club Limited, certificate
records the holding of 5 shares of £1 value each,
numbered 2005-2009, signed by L. Rapstone and
N. Shenker as Directors of the Company, and S.
Winetroube as Secretary of the Company,
typescript pro-forma, signed.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Ivan Daniels 10
May 2010.
1 item
3 Jan 1955
C DJC/1/18/7
Hull Jewish Institute Rotas
1952
Subseries contains typescript rotas of club
members to be on duty at the Institute Club
House, 208 Anlaby Road
4 items
C DJC/1/18/7/1
Hull Jewish Institute Rota
Rota [of club members to be on duty at the
Institute Club House, 208 Anlaby Road?],
covering period 3 Aug 1952-31 Aug 1952, names
the following as members: Harris; S. Rosenthall;
M. Black; E. Rock; A. Shally; H. Stein; Field; H.
Cohen; Winetroube; Levinson; B. Furman; M.
Furman; Lennard; A. Harris, typescript.
1 item
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C DJC/1/18/7/2
Hull Jewish Institute Rota
Rota [of club members to be on duty at the
Institute Club House, 208 Anlaby Road?],
covering period 1 Sep 1952-30 Sep 1952, names
the following as members: B. Furman; S.
Rosenthall; A. Sultan; E. Rock; A. Harris; H.
Cohen; H. Vinegrad; L. Harris; J. Josephs; M.
Black; J. Lennard; M. Furman; L. Field; N.
Shenker, typescript.
1 item
Sep 1952
C DJC/1/18/7/3
Hull Jewish Institute Rota
Rota [of club members to be on duty at the
Institute Club House, 208 Anlaby Road?],
covering period 1 Oct 1952-30 Oct 1952, names
the following as members: H. Cohen; A. Harris; J.
Lennard; J. Josephs; M. Black; M. Furman; E.
Rosenthall; E. Rock; A. Sultan; B. Winetroube; L.
Harris; E. Levinson; N. Shenker, typescript.
1 item
Oct 1952
C DJC/1/18/7/4
Hull Jewish Institute Rota
Rota [of club members to be on duty at the
Institute Club House, 208 Anlaby Road?],
covering period 5 Nov 1952-30 Nov 1952, names
the following as members: A. Harris; H. Cohen; M.
Furman; L. Harris; G. Josephs; B. Furman; E.
Rock; M. Black; L. Field; J. Lennard; B.
Winetroube. Manuscript list of surnames at foot of
document references the following names: Stein;
Levinson; Shenker; Jackson; Sultan, typescript.
1 item
Nov 1952
C DJC/1/18/8
Miscellaneous Records
1952
Subseries contains miscellaneous papers relating
to the activities of the Hull Jewish Institute
1 item
C DJC/1/18/8/1
File: Cesarewitch Sweepstake
File contains papers relating to a 'Cesarewitch
Sweepstake' organised at the Hull Jewish
Institute, 208 Anlaby Road, Hull, [file compiled by
B. Winetroube as Honorary Secretary?], typescript
and manuscript.
1 file (6 pieces)
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C DJC/1/19
Hull Jewish Representative Council
1948-2008
Description: This series contains records relating to Hull Jewish Representative Council.
The council is part of an association of such councils throughout Britain which were
established to provide a voice for Jews in the local community. These councils are
responsible for observing and reporting legislative and municipal developments that may
impact on the Jewish community. In addition to this aspect of their work, the Representative
Councils were also established to provide a body responsible for co-ordinating the activities
and efforts of various Jewish organisations in Hull. Local Jewish organisations may pay a
subscription to be affiliated to their council which allows them to send representatives to
council meetings. Reports of representatives nominated by communities to attend Board of
Deputies meetings in London and other regional locations are presented at Council meetings.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 10 subseries:
C DJC/1/19/1 Minutes, 1961-2006
C DJC/1/19/2 Correspondence, 1948-2008
C DJC/1/19/3 Constitutions and Rules, 1950s-1990s
C DJC/1/19/4 Reports, 1961-2006
C DJC/1/19/5 Financial Accounts and Statements, 1952-2005
C DJC/1/19/6 Communal Diaries, 1955
C DJC/1/19/7 Orders of Service, 1977
C DJC/1/19/8 Photographs, 1976
C DJC/1/19/9 Press Cuttings, 1977-2003
C DJC/1/19/10 Miscellaneous, 1950s
Extent: 8 subseries
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C DJC/1/19/1
Minutes
1961-2006
Subseries contains minutes of meetings of Hull
Jewish Representative Council
3 items
C DJC/1/19/1/1
File: Loose Minutes
File contains loose copy and unsigned minutes
relating to Committee meetings, Ordinary
meetings and AGMs of the Hull Jewish
Representative Council
1 file (15 pieces)
C DJC/1/19/1/1/1
Minutes
Minutes of a meeting of Hull Jewish
Representative Council held 6 Feb 1961 at the
Hull Jewish Institute, with Mr L. Barnett in the
Chair, and 28 representatives present, includes
references to engagement of Rabbi C.J. Cooper,
death of J. Rose's father, Michael Mark's
appointment as representative of the B.B.Y.O.
[B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation], suggestion by Mr
Hart that University students should send a
representative to the Council, knighthood of
Barnett Janner, Rabbi Cooper as Jewish Chaplain
at Hull University, Cyril Brown's hopes that a
centre could be created in Hull for Jewish Youth,
Provincial Council Conference at Sheffield and the
Hull Defence Committee, testimonial to Alderman
Science consisting of portrait and Golden Book
inscription, deficiency of £56 in The Watchman's
balance account, educational fees being born by
the Board of Sheckita and increase of 3 pence per
week to seat rents to fund this extra expense,
typescript, unsigned.
1 piece
6 Feb 1961
C DJC/1/19/1/1/2
Draft Minutes
Draft minutes listing resolutions arising from a
meeting of the Representative Committee held 21
May 1962 at the Jewish institute [to discuss the
fate of The Watchman?], notes a balance in hand
of £86 9 shillings and 7 pence after paying
outstanding liabilities, that there should be
sufficient funds to continue publication for 10 or 11
issues [amended in ink to '5 or 6'], resolutions
passed that the Community 'sis wish for the
''Watchman'' to continue, that the Honorary
Treasurer must keep it clear of debt and send a
monthly report to the Honorary Treasurer of the
Representative Council, that the Honorary
Treasurer of the ''Watchman'' should have
assistance in collecting subscriptions and raising
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finance, and that the Representative Council
should form a Finance Committee for fund raising
purposes, typescript.
1 piece
C DJC/1/19/1/1/3
Minutes
Minutes of the AGM of Hull Jewish Representative
Council held at the Hull Jewish Institute, Anlaby
Road, at 8pm on Jun 25 1970, with Mr J[udah]
Rose as President of the Council in the Chair, and
in the presence of 22 members, typescript,
unsigned.
Includes:
Organisations asked to loan money towards 'the
Architect's fees' had done so excepting B.B.Y.O.
who reported no funds and the Judeans who
loaned £50 rather than £100; Absence of
Communal Rabbi as editor of the Watchman and
intention that future scope to include personal
news and views, general comment on world
affairs, society news, religion, dates of
forthcoming festivals, also subscription increase to
£390, credit balance of £75, 300 paying
subscribers, 600 copies circulated per issue;
Close co-operation with 'all Welfare Services' in
relation to 'Old People's Welfare' whose
organising secretary is noted as Mrs Rhoda Rose;
Information required as regards 'local operations
of the Empire Loyalists'; Refunding of all
donations to the Youth Centre Appeal and
proposal by Mr M. Furman supported by Mr J.
Lennard 'That a committee be formed to build a
communal Centre'; Resignation of Mr R. Field as
Honorary Treasurer of the Watchman; Death of
late past president Harry Rosen; Centenary
Celebrations of the United Synagogues in London
attended by the Queen and Prince Philip.
Access has been restricted by the depositor
1 piece
25 Jun 1970
C DJC/1/19/1/1/4
Minutes
Note that two copies are present, each a slightly
different version of the minutes.
Minutes of a meeting of the Hull Jewish
Representative Council held at Parkfield Centre
on 31 May 1973, minutes include references to
'Ald. Science's concern regarding a Jewish Day
School', the Provincial Council's Conference in the
Guildhall attended by the Lord Mayor and the
President and Vice President of the Board of
Deputies, the presentation of a 'Silver Salver' to
the Lord Mayor Dr Lionel Rosen by the president
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of the Representative Council for services to the
Community at said Conference, a lunch at
Osborne Street Synagogue following morning
session of Conference, afternoon session of
Conference at Osborne Street Synagogue
addressed by the Chief Rabbi Dr Jacobowitz on
the 'Provincial Contribution to Anglo-Jewry' urging
progress in regionalisation and adoption of smaller
communities by larger neighbours, Mr Julius of
Dietch's Delicatessen being 'anxious to conform
with all requirements of halacha', one day milkmeal licence granted to Royal Station Hotel,
success of National Front Movement in West
Bromwich bye-election, request by Mr J. Lennard
that 'synagogue amalgamation be put on the
agenda for a future meeting, concern of Rabbi Dr
Cooper that 'rare and valuable religious books' are
deteriorating and his desire to see them gathered
in some central store, typescript, unsigned.
Minutes of the AGM of Hull Jewish Representative
Council held 31 May 1973 at Parkfield Centre
chaired by Dr C. Rosen as President, includes
references to Hull Corporation agreeing to
responsibility for excavation and re-interment of
Villa Place Cemetery under supervision of Rabbi
Dr Cooper, marriage of Dr Cooper's son, heavy
expenditure incurred by Council in staging
Provincial Representative Councils Conference
with £99.20 current debts, 460 subscribers to the
Watchman, Age Concern formerly Old People's
Welfare being organised by Mrs Rhoda Rose in
Hull, Social Services Council not currently active,
Parkfield Centre being opened by Mr L. Rapstone
on 13 May, formation of the Soviet Jewry
Committee, collection in aid of Ugandan Refugees
organised by Mr N. Rosenston, certificate for trees
presented to Jusge Israel Finestein on his
elevation to the Crown Court, raising of £233 for
the Memorial Florr in hillel House, London,
typescript, unsigned.
1 piece
C DJC/1/19/1/1/5
Minutes
Minutes of a meeting of Hull Jewish
Representative Council held 21 Jan 1974 at the
Parkfield Centre, includes reference to question of
amalgamation of synagogues being put on future
agenda, application for membership by Hull
Reform Group, request of Council of Manchester
& Salford Jews to protest the Foreign Office
against acceptance of proposed Egyptian
Ambassador to this country, Board of Deputies
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emphasising need for tight security at
Synagogues and other Jewish communal
buildings, request by World Jewish Congress that
the Council become affiliated to them, pro-Arab
anti-Israel propaganda at the University to be
raised at the Sheffield Conference of Provincial
Councils, request for co-operation from President
of the Central British Fund in creating a group of
supporters in Hull, cost of each fortnightly edition
of the Watchman' costing £40, subscribers to the
Watchman numbering 470 in Jan 1974, work in
relation to 'Soviet Jewry', appointment of Mr
Eisner as assistant Shomer in relation to catering,
kosher meals in hospitals, appeal to be launched
by Mr R. Field in relation to extension of kitchen at
the Parkfield Centre, grassing over of the Villa
Place Cemetery by the local authority, comment
by Mr R. Field that the town had 'no organisation
for Jewish Children under thirteen years of age
and decision to contact B'Nei Akivah who had
once organised a group in Hull, typescript,
unsigned.
1 piece
C DJC/1/19/1/1/6
Minutes
Minutes of meeting of Hull Jewish Representative
Council held at Parkfield Centre on 24 May 1976
with Mr C. Segelman in the Chair, including
reference to death of Norman Rosenston, birth of
Mr M. Taylor's daughter, engagement of Mr N.
Levy's daughter, Rabbi moving house, Dr M. Bott
as new delegate from the Golf Society, holding of
joint services between synagogues, joint
children's service under auspices of Talmud
Torah, comments by Mr M. Furman on the need to
amalgamate synagogues and by Mr E. Marks that
'only the Synagogues could bring about
amalgamation, not the Representative Council',
reports of Mr J. Lennard that Hillel House 'was
going well' and that it was possible to 'adopt
people in Russia' with regard to the work of Societ
Jewry, disturbances in Bradford, two Kosher
caterers in the city and the Station Hotel being
licensed for meat-meals only, the Watchman now
making a loss, resignation of Mr L. Rapstone prior
to his retirement to Israel, typescript, unsigned.
1 piece
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C DJC/1/19/1/1/7
Minutes
Minutes of meeting of Hull Jewish Representative
Council held at Parkfield Centre on 18 May 1977
with Mr C. Segelman in the Chair, including
reference to birth of grand-daughter of Mr G. Gold,
Bar-mitzvah of Mr D. Marks' son, first meeting of
newly formed Provincial Liaison Defence
Committee (Northern Section) attended by
President, Secretary and Messrs J. Lennard and
J. Rose, proposal to hold a 'Civic Service' under
auspices of Representative Council on occasion
of the Queen's Silver Jubilee, appeal by Miss Gale
Dines on behalf of Jewish students re need for full
time Chaplain at the Northern Universities and
estimate that such a post would require £2500 of
which Hull might be required to contribute £500,
typescript, unsigned, 18 May 1977
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18 May 1977
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Minutes
Minutes of meeting of Hull Jewish Representative
Council held at Parkfield Centre on 27 Jun 1977
with Mr C. Segelman in the Chair, including
references to award of the Queen's Jubilee Medal
to Miss Aarons, discussion of arrangements for
celebration of the Silver Jubilee, sending and
receipt of telegrams to Her Majesty, average cost
per issue of the Watchman being £80, next
Provincial Council Conference to be held in
Birmingham on 4 Sep, report of Mr E. Marks on
meeting held jointly with AJEX, impending
retirement of head-teacher of the Talmud Torah,
declining membership of Judeans reported by Mr
Ian Sugarman, report of Mr J. Lennard that the
Soviet Jewry Committee was unable to continue
without adequate funds, and notice that a special
meeting of the Board of Deputies was to be held
on 17 Jul 1977 to discuss resolution imposing age
limit of 75 on Chairman and Vice Chairman of
Committees, typescript, unsigned.
1 piece
27 Jun 1977
C DJC/1/19/1/1/9
Rough Minutes
Rough minutes relating to meeting of the
Representative Council held 11 Feb 1988 [writing
of B. Donn?]. Business includes following: Villa
Place Cemetery; Israel's 40th Anniversary; Elderly
welfare; Hull United Hebrew Congregation; Hillel;
Hull contributions of £75 from each of Western
Synagogue, Hillel, and Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation to a 'Central [?] Contribution'.
1 piece
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C DJC/1/19/1/1/9a
Minutes
Minutes relating to meeting of the Representative
Council held 21 Jan 1991. Business includes
following agenda points: Special Resolution
passed that the Council would dissociate itself
from amended correspondence which had
appeared in the Jewish Chronicle; Need for more
frequent meetings; Members warned against
giving press reports; Sub-Committee of
representatives from various Zionist organisations
to be formed; Parkfield Centre under-used;
Watchman credit balance of £1200; Board of
Deputies Study Tour; Installation of a floodlight
system at the Board of Guardians Flatlets;
Suggestion that constitution of the Representative
Council might need revision; Youth visits from
Israel in July. Typescript.
1 piece
21 Jan 1991
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Minutes
Minutes of AGM of Representative Council held at
Peggy Rapstone Hall on 21 Mar 1994, chaired by
Mrs Avril Rowland. Minutes include reference to
following: Loss of baby granddaughter of Dr Carl
Rosen; Birth of second granddaughter of Mrs
Joan Fredenthal; Report of Lloyd Levy as editor of
the 'Watchman' fortnightly publication and
subscriptions increase to £7.50; Resignation of
Barrie Donn and vacancy of his post; Election of
Stephan Pearlman as Life Member of the Council;
Election of Judah Rose as delegate to Age
Concern; Election of Conrad Segelman, Judah
Rose, Manny Marks, Stephan Pearlman, and Dr
Carl Rosen to Executive Committee; Agreement
to circulate briefer version of minutes with notice
of meetings in future. Typescript.
1 piece
21 Mar 1994
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Minutes
Minutes of Council Meeting held 11 Jun 1994 at
the Peggy Rapstone Hall. Minutes include
references to following: Future meetings of
Representative Council to take place at
Communal Centre, Pryme Street; Hull Jewish
Museum not supported by Representative
Council; Resignation of Mr Astor Landa; Northern
Limud/Spiro; Help the Aged; Formal request from
Hull Reform Synagogue to join Hull Jewish
Representative Council discussed and accepted;
Mr Manny Marks as Community Security Officer
under the Communal Security Organisation, or
C.S.O.; Forthcoming visit of Mr Hyam Corney as
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deputy editor of the Jewish Chronicle to Hull;
Forthcoming visit of President of Board of
Deputies to Hull; Mrs Joan Fredenthal as delegate
to J.N.F.; Availability of 2nd floor flat in the
Flatlets; Vacancies at Hillel House; H.H.C. Ladies
Guild Luncheon on 23 Oct 1994. Manuscript and
typescript.
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Minutes
Minutes of meeting of Representative Council held
at Peggy Rapstone Hall on 14 Jun 1994, chaired
by Mrs Avril Rowland. Minutes include reference
to following: Birth of first grandchild of Mrs Beryl
Collins; Silver Wedding of Mr and Mrs Conrad
Segelman; Bat-Chayil of Avril Rowland's eldest
daughter; Summer outing and afternoon tea
organised by Hull A.J.E.X. with the British Legion;
Hull and District Race Equality Council; Success
of recent Northern Forum of Representative
Councils; Election of Cecilia Sugarman as
President of Hull Reform Synagogue and
possibility of the Synagogue rejoining
Representative Council; Need for a Community
Security Organisation rather than just a
Community Security Officer; Jack Lennard and
Hull Jewish Museum; Vacancies at the Flatlets
announced by Edward Pearlman; Forthcoming
'Multi-Cultural Festival' at City Hall and Queens
Gardens; Proposal by Avril Rowland for a formal
'Speakers Panel'; 'Faith in the City' exhibition;
Disbanding of Soviet Jewry Committee to be
discussed at next meeting. Typescript.
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Minutes
Minutes of Council Meeting held 22 Nov 1994 at
the Communal Centre, Pryme Street. Minutes
include references to following: Lighting of 'the
giant menorah'; Meeting to be arranged with East
Riding Health Authority re kosher food provision;
Request that David Goodman be allowed access
to archives; AJ6 field worker in Sheffield to meet
teenagers in Hull; Request by Jack Lennard for
past minutes; Birth of Hilary and Max Daniels'
second granddaughter; Get well wishes to Jack
Lennard; Visit of Hyam Corney as deputy editor of
Jewish Chronicle; Visit of Eldred Tabachnik as
President of the Board of Deputies; C.C.J. AGM at
which Clive Lawton gave speech; Election to
Representative Council of Geoff Annis, Sam
Judah, and Clare Levy as delegates from newly
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elected Reform Synagogue; Attendance of 6 Hull
delegates at Northern Representative Councils
Forum in Newcastle; Concerns over expense of
the menorah at Chanukah; Royal family's visit to
Israel; Holocaust Museum in London; Disaster
plans re Hull; New J.N.F. project 'The British
Park'; Full occupation of Flatlets; Work of the
Bikur Cholim; Intention of Stephen Pearlman to
participate in J.N.F.s 'Walk for Water' IN Israel and
need to raise £1500. Typescript.
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Minutes
Minutes of Council Meeting held 31 Jan 1995 at
the Communal Centre, Pryme Street. Minutes
include references to following: First meeting
attended by Hull Reform Synagogue delegates;
Minute silence for late Mr Jack Lennard;
Resignation of Mr M. Daniels from A.J.E.X. and
approval of Mr P. Coupland as new delegate; Birth
of daughter of Mr and Mrs Lavine; Proposed walk
in Israel by Mr S. Pearlman; Comnmunity Centre,
Pryme Street, as possible base for archives;
Archive material collected by Mr J. Lennard; Art
exhibition by Pam Skelton; Northern Forum to be
held in Sheffield; Cash account balance of
£198.65 and Contingency Fund balance of
£2311.15; £20 subscription fee for organisations
and £75 fee for synagogues; Board of Deputies
tour of Israel attended by Mr and Mrs J. Rose; AJ6
and Habonim interested in forming groups in Hull;
Visit of Chief Rabbi Dr J. Sacks to dedicate the
Synagogue and Communal Centre at Pryme
Street and to induct Rabbi S. Osdoba as minister
to take place 2 Apr 1995; Offer of sporting
equipment by Mr G. Annis of Hull Reform
Synagogue for use by whole community;
Discussion of movement of archives from Peggy
Rapstone Hall to Pryme Street. Manuscript.
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Minutes
Minutes of meeting of Council held 25 Apr 1995 at
the Communal Centre, Pryme Street, with
President Mrs Avril Rowland as Chairman.
Includes reference to following: Dr C. Rosen as
nominated delegate to Board of Deputies re
Shechita matters; planned Holocaust Museum by
Board of Deputies; Mr M. Westerman as delegate
on S.A.C.R.E.; Anne Frank Educational Trust
exhibitions in Sheffield; Jewish Community
Theatre Initiative; Roadshow in Hull by
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Habonim/DROR; Institute for the Special Child
(Israel) donation request; East Hull Network re
Children on the edges of society; Clive Lawson
speaking at Northern Forum in Leeds on 25 June;
'Historical/archive material' collected by late Mr
Jack Lennard; Northern Forum in Sheffield
attended by 15 Hull delegates; Successful
meeting of 'AJ6 in Hull; Mrs Sandra Chippeck,
Administrative Director of Board of Deputies to
attend a Representative Council meeting in Hull;
Need for a 'trained 'Speakers Panel'; Income of
£235 derived from 11 organisations and 2 shools
subscribing to Representative Council; Board of
Deputies contribution owed by Hull
Representative Council being £275; Security
issues re the shool and Communal Centre; 'Pryme
Street News' publication and its effect on the
'Watchman'; Attendance and involvement in
A.J.E.X. services at Belsen by Benno Eisner and
Max Daniels on 2 May, typescript.
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Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of Council meetings,
General meetings, and AGMS of Hull Jewish
Representative Council held at the Parkfield
Centre and at the Peggy Rapstone Hall. Business
usually relates to the adoption of previous
minutes, treasurer's report, and the hearing of
updates and reports of various officers and
representatives of Jewish societies, clubs,
councils, committees, and appeals such as Soviet
Jewry, Watchman, University JSoc, Parkfield
Centre, Chedar, B'Nai B'Rith, Board of Deputies,
Provincial Council, etc. Note that final pages
contain register of members' names showing
attendance at meetings, 1996-2002. Typescript
and manuscript, signed. Includes typescript index
prepared by Dr David Lewis.
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Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of Council meetings,
General meetings, and AGMS of Hull Jewish
Representative Council held at various places
including Menorah House, Pryme Street Hall, and
the Rapstone Hall. Business usually relates to the
adoption of previous minutes, treasurer's report,
and the hearing of updates and reports of various
officers and representatives of Jewish societies,
clubs, councils, committees, and appeals such as
Soviet Jewry, Watchman, University JSoc,
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Parkfield Centre, Chedar, B'Nai B'Rith, Board of
Deputies, Provincial Council, etc. Note that final
pages contain register of members' names
showing attendance at meetings, 2003-2005.
Typescript and manuscript, signed.
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Correspondence
1948-2008
Subseries contains correspondence relating to the
business and activities of the Hull Jewish
Representative Council
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Letter
Letter from [C?].H. Silverman [on behalf of the
Chief Rabbinate?] to M. Field as Honorary
Secretary of Hull Jewish Representative Council,
concerning assessment of payments to be made
by provincial Synagogues to the support of the
Chief Rabbinate Office, typescript, signed.
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Circular
Circular sent by Mark Field as Honorary Financial
Secretary of the Hull Jewish Representative
Council regarding kosher catering at Hull functions
and informing members of the community that
kosher catering facilities are now available at The
Rainbow Room, Hessle Road, Hull
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Copy Letter
Copy letter sent by Herman Bush [as Honorary
Secretary of Hull Jewish Representative Council?]
to Mr Cherns as Secretary to the Voluntary Levy,
Board of Deputies of British Jews, relating to the
closure of the Defence Fund Appeal and the
institution in its place of the Voluntary Levy, noting
that the balance of the Hull Western Synagogue
'original levy' was transmitted to the Board of
Deputies, and that the current Hull Western
Synagogue balance in hand is £5, typescript,
unsigned.
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Letter
Circular notice sent by J. Rose to representatives
of the Executive Committee relating to a meeting
to be held 28 Mar 1954 at the Hull Jewish Institute
to discuss resolution 'That the Hull Jewish
Representative Council would unanimously
support in principle any scheme placed before it
by the Hull Jewish Institute or any other existing
body, to extend the facilities at present provided in
order to cater for the social needs of the Hull
Jewish Community as a whole', typescript, signed.
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Compliments Slip and Treasurer's Receipt
Compliments slip from the Honorary Treasurer to
[the Honorary Secretary?] attached to which is a
receipt acknowledging payment of £1 and 1
shilling affiliation fee by T.A.C., received by L.
Barnett as Honorary Treasurer of the
Representative Council, pro-forma typescript and
manuscript.
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Letter
Letter from A.G. Brotman as Honorary Secretary
of The Board of Deputies of British Jews to Mr
Herman Bush [as Honorary Secretary of the Hull
Jewish Representative Council?], relating to
attempts to prevent the circulation of 'Ruth the
Rebel' by L.V. Davidson in children's libraries by
reason of conceivable anti-Semitic passages, and
requesting Bush's aid in this matter, typescript,
signed.
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Circular
Circular sent by Ben Barnett as Honorary
Secretary of Hull Jewish Representative Council
to representatives of Constituent Bodies of the
Council, relating to non-attendance of
representatives at Council meetings, typescript.
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Letter
Letter from Barnett Janner as President of The
Board of Deputies of British Jews to Herman Bush
as Honorary Secretary of Hull Jewish
Representative Council, thanking the Council for
their 'approach made to Parliamentary Candidates
during the General Election, warning of national
'attacks upon Shechita' resulting from the proposal
of 'Mr Couch's Bill', listing local Hull and District
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MPs and their opinions in the matter, and
requesting further support of the Council in the
matter, typescript, signed.
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Circular
Circular sent by N. Rosenston as Honorary
Secretary of the Hull Jewish Representative
Council to representatives of Constituent Bodies
of the Council relating to a meeting to be held 6
Mar 1961 at the Hull Jewish Institute, after which
there is to be a speech by A.G. Brotman as
Secretary of the Board of Deputies of British Jews,
typescript.
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Circular
Copy circular sent by Mr D.G. Passman as
Honorary Secretary of Hull Jewish Representative
Council on behalf of J. Rose as President of the
Council [and as President of the Youth Centre
Committee?] giving notice of an open afternoon at
Parkfield Drive on 19 Mar 1972 at Parkfield Drive
to view potential premises for a proposed Jewish
youth centre and to provide further information,
refers to agreement of Hull Judeans Maccabi
Association to purchase the building at Parkfield
Drive for use as a meeting place, youth centre and
communal school, refers to £15000 being the cost
of the scheme to be funded by the Maccabi
Association, Talmud Torah, and by community
contributions, typescript.
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Letter
Letter from David Passman as Honorary
Secretary of Hull Jewish Representative Council
to Walter Abrahams as Honorary Secretary [of the
United Synagogues Council?] relating to a
resolution of the Representative Council 'That a
recommendation be sent to the United
Synagogues Council urging that their be
discussion in depth of the problems involved, with
a view to implementing amalgamation of the
Synagogues', typescript.
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Letter
Circular relating to a 'Farewell' to be given to Mr
and Mrs Louis Rapstone upon their retirement to
Israel and also to the planting of trees in the Louis
Rapstone Park as part of the Jewish National
Fund Tree Scheme
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Letter
Letter from Jack Lennard to Mr Conrad Segelman
as President of Hull Jewish Representative
Council, relating to 'The Louis Rapstone Park' and
a controversy over the issue of its creation
between Mr Lennard and Mr Westerman as a
J.N.F. Officer, and requesting that Mr Segelman
call a meeting between Mr Westerman, Stuart
Fredenthal, Mr Lennard and Mr Segelman to
discuss the matter ahead of a Representative
Council meeting, typescript, signed.
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Letter
Letter from Jack Lennard to Mr Conrad Segelman
as President of Hull Jewish Representative
Council, confirming that the Chief Rabbi has
accepted an invitation to be Guest Speaker at the
Council of Christians and Jews on 7 Nov 1977 at
Guildhall, Hull, informing him that the Chief Rabbi
will arrive at 4pm and return the following day at
2pm, and requesting that a meeting of the
Representative Council be called to discuss
Communal arrangements at which Mr Lennard will
propose that the Representative Council be the
responsible body for making all arrangements,
typescript, signed.
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Letter
Letter from Jackie Rose of the Jewish Chronicle to
Mr H. Lanch as Honorary Secretary of Hull Jewish
Representative Council, communicating
information that she is writing an article on
provision of for elderly in the provinces and
requesting information regarding such
arrangements in Hull, typescript, signed.
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Letter
Letter from Peter Shaw as Deputy Director for
Communal Affairs Youth & Hechalutz Department
of the World Zionist Organisation to Mr H. Lanch
as Honorary Secretary of Hull Jewish
Representative Council, confirming his availability
to visit Hull to speak to the Representative
Council, and referring to willingness of the World
Zionist Organisation to 'help find a part-time
Shaliach to work in Hull' so long as the Council
can provide information of employment
possibilities and faculties offering post-graduate
courses for an Israeli student, typescript, signed.
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Telegram
Telegram sent from the Private Secretary,
Buckingham Palace, to the President of Hull
Jewish Representative Council, 251 Beverley
Road, reading 'THE QUEEN SINCERELY
THANKS YOU AND THE JEWISH CITIZENS OF
KINGSTON UPON HULL FOR YOUR KIND AND
LOYAL MESSAGE ON THE OCCASION OF HER
MAJESTYS SILVER JUBILEE', typescript.
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Letter
Letter from R.F. Crossley as Lord Mayor's
Secretary to Mr H. Lanch as Honorary Secretary
of Hull Jewish Representative Council enclosing
list of Members of Council and Chief Officials to
be invited to a Service at Linnaeus Street
Synagogue on 28 Jul 1977 in celebration of the
Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, typescript,
signed.
Enclosures:
Two copies of invitation card to 'Service of
Thanksgiving' in celebration of the Silver Jubilee
of Queen Elizabeth II to be held at Linnaeus
Street Synagogue on 28 Jul 1977, at which all
guests are requested to wear hats, typescript, n.d.
c. Jun 1977;
List of Members of Hull City Council and Chief
Officials to be invited to the Silver Jubilee service,
typescript and manuscript notes, 22 Jun 1977.
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Letter
Letter from Peter Shaw of the World Zionist
Organisation to Mr H. Lanch as Honorary
Secretary of Hull Jewish Representative Council,
referring to the ongoing series of 'seminars for Lay
Leaders of communities with Community
Shlichim', upcoming seminar on 16 Oct 1977 at
which the new Israeli Ambassador His Excellency
Avraham Kidron and the new Consul General
Gideon Yarden are to attend to hear of work in
communities, and requesting whether Hull would
like to send anyone given that the community is
'interested in employing a worker', typescript,
signed.
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Correspondence File: Mrs L. Gelman of Harare,
Zimbabwe
Correspondence relating to a research requested
by Mrs L. Gelman of Harare, Zimbabwe,
forwarded to the Hull Jewish Representative
Council by Leeds Jewish Representative Council.
Contains:
Letter from Mrs L. Gelman of Harare, Zimbabwe
to Mr Anthony M. Conway as President of Leeds
Jewish Representative Council forwarded by him
to Stuart Fredenthall as Honorary Treasurer of
Hull Jewish Representative Council, relating to
family history research, manuscript, signed, 12 Jul
1982;
Letter from Mr Anthony M. Conway as President
of Leeds Jewish Representative Council to Stuart
Fredenthall as Honorary Treasurer of Hull Jewish
Representative Council, relating to research
requested by Mrs L. Gelman of Harare,
Zimbabwe, forwarded to Hull Council, typescript,
signed, 21 Jul 1982.
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Letter
Letter from Mr Ammi Shor as Shaliach on behalf
Moshav Shitufi (co-operative Moshav), Shadmot
Mechulah, of which he is a member, to Stuart
Fredenthall as Honorary Treasurer of Hull Jewish
Representative Council, in relation to Operation
Bet Knesset Chai, informing Fredenthall of the
Moshav's intention to build a new shul and the
hope that funds can be raised from the donations
made of money from the sale of a closing down
shul, and also of their need for a Sifrei Torah and
other religious articles typescript.
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Letter
Letter from Lee F. Kauffman as Honorary
Secretary of Hull Western Synagogue to Mr D.G.
Passman as President of Hull Jewish
Representative Council, received by Mrs Avril A.
Rowland as Honorary Secretary of Hull Jewish
Representative Council, informing him that 'the
opinion of [Synagogue] council was not favourable
to the recommendation that joint services be
instituted on the basis described in your letter of
21 Jul 1986', for the following reasons 'The
membership of the Hull Western Synagogue
represent by far the majority of orthodox Jewish
families in the city. The provide the bulk
leadership for every Jewish Communal
Organisation in the city (e.g. Chevra Kadish,
Talmud Torah, Board of Shechita, Supervision of
Kashrus, Board of Guardians, Flatlets etc.,) They
provide a full and enjoyable Shabbat morning
service which is supported regularly by around
100 congregants. It must also be pointed out that
our membership includes the majority of young
married couples in the community, towards whom
we all will look for our future leadership. The
location of the Hull Western Synagogue is such
that it is much nearer for those members of the
Hull Jewish Community who are Shomeri Shabbat
to walk to and from Shule on Shabbat', but
maintains that they feel very strongly that there
should be a United Hebrew Congregation in Hull,
and appealing to Hull Old Hebrew Congregation to
go back to their original proposals, typescript.
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Letter
Letter from H.S. on behalf of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation to Mrs Avril A. Rowland as
Honorary Secretary of Hull Jewish Representative
Council, informing her of the election of M.
Furman, M.J. Gold, Curtis Marks and B. Donn as
delegates from the Synagogue to the
Representative Council, typescript.
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Letter
Letter from M.J. Gold to Mrs Avril A. Rowland as
Honorary Secretary of Hull Jewish Representative
Council, relating to investigation of 'certain
matters' by his congregation, and his intention of
providing further information when available,
typescript.
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Letter
Letter from Mr Jack Lennard to Mrs Avril A.
Rowland as Honorary Secretary of Hull Jewish
Representative Council, relating to the Wilberforce
Council Human Rights Exhibition to be held 17-21
Jul 1989 and also to the Wilberforce Council
Supper and Musical Entertainment event to
commemorate the 230th anniversary of the birth
of William Wilberforce to be held 15 Nov 1989
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Letter
Letter from Mr Jack Lennard to Mrs Avril A.
Rowland as Honorary Secretary of Hull Jewish
Representative Council, offering his research
services to a Dr Solomons of Belfast who is
researching Ethel Jacobs
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Correspondence File: 'Anne Frank in the World
Exhibition'
File contains correspondence and a bundle of
associated papers of Barrie Donn as an officer of
the Hull Jewish Representative Council, and
relates to the organisation of the 'Anne Frank in
the World Exhibition' at Town Docks Museum,
Queen Victoria Square, Hull, held 7 Nov 1992-6
Dec 1992
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File: Letters
File contains letters received by various
secretaries of the Hull Jewish Representative
Council including Mr Barrie Donn and Mrs Audrey
Segelman
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Letter
Letter from Richard Nygate as Aliyah Shaliach to
Mr Steven Pe[a]rlman thanking him for his
assistance and hosting of the visit of Mr Boaz
Modai, First Secretary for Information at the
Embassy of Israel and himself, relates that Mr
Modai 'felt that your community has a deep and
caring involvement with Israel and was also
impressed by their knowledge and caring for Israel
and its people', typescript, signed.
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Letter
Letter from Mr Boaz Modai as First Secretary for
Information at the Embassy of Israel to Mr and
Mrs Pe[a]rlman thanking them for their hospitality
during his recent visit to Hull, typescript, signed.
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Letters
Letters from Mr Jack Lennard to Mr Pearlman as
President of the Hull Jewish Representative
Council regarding a 'Jewish Revival and Children
of Chernobyl Health Care Fund' initiated by Mr
Lennard
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Letter
Fax letter from Barrie Donn as Secretary of Hull
Jewish Representative Council to Ruth Lindy as
Editor of the Jewish Gazette, relating to an article
'Hull historian sets up Jewish Museum Fund', p.18
of issue dated 9 Apr 1993, and informing her that
Hull Western Synagogue has issued statement
that they have not instituted any appeal for
'preservation of the Hull Western Synagogue', that
no decision has been made to leave Western
Synagogue site in pursuance of Pryme Street
project yet, and that only when such a decision is
made shall any appeal be made by 'elected
officers of the Hull Jewish Community' to secure
its future, typescript, signed.
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Letter
Letter from V. Appleson as Honorary Secretary of
the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians to Mrs A.
Segelman as Honorary Secretary of Hull Jewish
Representative Council, informing her of plans for
a new kitchen block with changing rooms [at the
Flatlets/Menorah House]
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Letter
Letter from Michael Westerman to Mrs A.
Segelman as Honorary Secretary of Hull Jewish
Representative Council tending his resignation as
treasurer of the Council
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Constitutions and Rules
1950s-1990s
Subseries contains printed draft and annotated
constitutions of the Hull Jewish Representative
Council
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Constitution of Hull Jewish Representative Council
Printed Constitution of the Hull Jewish
Representative Council as amended in 1958,
printed by Swannack, Brown & Co. Ltd, 13 Anlaby
Road, Hull, typescript.
Includes:
Objectives are to provide 'opportunity for
collaboration and co-ordinate action on the part of
the Jews of Hull and District', to 'take note of all
proceedings relating to legislative and municipal
enactments and to use such means as it may
deem necessary in order to protect and preserve
the religious rites, customs and privileges of the
Jewish Community of Hull and District', to 'watch
over the interests of the Jewish Community in and
around Hull and to take such action on its behalf
as the Council may deem necessary', and to 'draft
such measures as it may think proper and call to
its aid, cooperate with, and obtain the advice of
any persons or bodies, and make official
communications with appropriate authorities in
reference to all matters connected with the objects
of the Council'; Membership to include 'Jewish
organisations in and around Hull consisting wholly
of Jewish membership'; Council to consist of three
representatives of each synagogue and one from
other organisations being constituent bodies, the
Communal Rabbi, all persons representing Hull
Constituents on Board of Deputies of British Jews,
Jewish MPs representing Hull and District
Parliamentary Division, Local Jewish Magistrates,
Alderman and Councillors invited to serve;
Representatives must be at least 21 excepting
Youth Organisations Representatives who must
be at least 18; To be governed by Council of
Honorary President , Honorary Vice Presidents,
Honorary Treasurer, and Honorary Secretaries to
be elected annually at AGM; Executive Committee
to consist of President, Vice Presidents, Honorary
Treasurer, Honorary Secretary and members
elected from Council; Council to meet at least four
times a year; Income required for activities of the
Council 'shall be assessed upon and paid by the
said Constituent Bodies'; Affiliated committees
listed as B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation, B'nai
B'rith (Men's Lodge), B'nai B'rith (Women's
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Lodge), Board of Shechita, Council of Clergy,
Communal Talmud Torah, Daughters of Zion,
Friends of the Anti-T.B. League of Israel, Grand
Order of Israel of the Shield of David, Hull Central
Synagogue, Hull Central Synagogue Ladies Guild,
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, Hull Jewish
Gold Society, Hull Jewish Ex-Servicemen and
Women's Association, Hull Jewish Orphan Aid
Society, Hull Jewish Club Limited, Hull Judeans
Maccabi Association, Hull Zionist Society, League
of Jewish Women, Hull Western Synagogue, Hull
Western Synagogue Ladies Guild, Old Hebrew
Congregation, Old Hebrew Congregation Ladies
Guild, W.I.Z.O.
Note: Donated to Hull Jewish Archive by Conrad
Segelman
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Constitution of Hull Jewish Representative Council
Annotated and ammended printed Constitution of
the Hull Jewish Representative Council dated
1958, printed by Swannack, Brown & Co. Ltd, 13
Anlaby Road, Hull, typescript.
Original text includes:
Objectives are to provide 'opportunity for
collaboration and co-ordinate action on the part of
the Jews of Hull and District', to 'take note of all
proceedings relating to legislative and municipal
enactments and to use such means as it may
deem necessary in order to protect and preserve
the religious rites, customs and privileges of the
Jewish Community of Hull and District', to 'watch
over the interests of the Jewish Community in and
around Hull and to take such action on its behalf
as the Council may deem necessary', and to 'draft
such measures as it may think proper and call to
its aid, cooperate with, and obtain the advice of
any persons or bodies, and make official
communications with appropriate authorities in
reference to all matters connected with the objects
of the Council'; Membership to include 'Jewish
organisations in and around Hull consisting wholly
of Jewish membership'; Council to consist of three
representatives of each synagogue and one from
other organisations being constituent bodies, the
Communal Rabbi, all persons representing Hull
Constituents on Board of Deputies of British Jews,
Jewish MPs representing Hull and District
Parliamentary Division, Local Jewish Magistrates,
Alderman and Councillors invited to serve;
Representatives must be at least 21 excepting
Youth Organisations Representatives who must
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be at least 18; To be governed by Council of
Honorary President , Honorary Vice Presidents,
Honorary Treasurer, and Honorary Secretaries to
be elected annually at AGM; Executive Committee
to consist of President, Vice Presidents, Honorary
Treasurer, Honorary Secretary and members
elected from Council; Council to meet at least four
times a year; Income required for activities of the
Council 'shall be assessed upon and paid by the
said Constituent Bodies'; Affiliated committees
listed as B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation, B'nai
B'rith (Men's Lodge), B'nai B'rith (Women's
Lodge), Board of Shechita, Council of Clergy,
Communal Talmud Torah, Daughters of Zion,
Friends of the Anti-T.B. League of Israel, Grand
Order of Israel of the Shield of David, Hull Central
Synagogue, Hull Central Synagogue Ladies Guild,
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, Hull Jewish
Gold Society, Hull Jewish Ex-Servicemen and
Women's Association, Hull Jewish Orphan Aid
Society, Hull Jewish Club Limited, Hull Judeans
Maccabi Association, Hull Zionist Society, League
of Jewish Women, Hull Western Synagogue, Hull
Western Synagogue Ladies Guild, Old Hebrew
Congregation, Old Hebrew Congregation Ladies
Guild, W.I.Z.O.
1 item
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Constitution of Hull Jewish Representative Council
Typescript copy of the printed Constitution of the
Hull Jewish Representative Council dated 28 Apr
1958, annotated and ammended.
Original text includes:
Objectives are to provide 'opportunity for
collaboration and co-ordinate action on the part of
the Jews of Hull and District', to 'take note of all
proceedings relating to legislative and municipal
enactments and to use such means as it may
deem necessary in order to protect and preserve
the religious rites, customs and privileges of the
Jewish Community of Hull and District', to 'watch
over the interests of the Jewish Community in and
around Hull and to take such action on its behalf
as the Council may deem necessary', and to 'draft
such measures as it may think proper and call to
its aid, cooperate with, and obtain the advice of
any persons or bodies, and make official
communications with appropriate authorities in
reference to all matters connected with the objects
of the Council'; Membership to include 'Jewish
organisations in and around Hull consisting wholly
of Jewish membership'; Council to consist of three
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representatives of each synagogue and one from
other organisations being constituent bodies, the
Communal Rabbi, all persons representing Hull
Constituents on Board of Deputies of British Jews,
Jewish MPs representing Hull and District
Parliamentary Division, Local Jewish Magistrates,
Alderman and Councillors invited to serve;
Representatives must be at least 21 excepting
Youth Organisations Representatives who must
be at least 18; To be governed by Council of
Honorary President , Honorary Vice Presidents,
Honorary Treasurer, and Honorary Secretaries to
be elected annually at AGM; Executive Committee
to consist of President, Vice Presidents, Honorary
Treasurer, Honorary Secretary and members
elected from Council; Council to meet at least four
times a year; Income required for activities of the
Council 'shall be assessed upon and paid by the
said Constituent Bodies'; Affiliated committees
listed as B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation, B'nai
B'rith (Men's Lodge), B'nai B'rith (Women's
Lodge), Board of Shechita, Council of Clergy,
Communal Talmud Torah, Daughters of Zion,
Friends of the Anti-T.B. League of Israel, Grand
Order of Israel of the Shield of David, Hull Central
Synagogue, Hull Central Synagogue Ladies Guild,
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, Hull Jewish
Gold Society, Hull Jewish Ex-Servicemen and
Women's Association, Hull Jewish Orphan Aid
Society, Hull Jewish Club Limited, Hull Judeans
Maccabi Association, Hull Zionist Society, League
of Jewish Women, Hull Western Synagogue, Hull
Western Synagogue Ladies Guild, Old Hebrew
Congregation, Old Hebrew Congregation Ladies
Guild, W.I.Z.O.
1 item
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Objects of the Hull Jewish Representative Council
Typescript extract of the objects of the Hull Jewish
Representative Council as taken from item 2 of
the constitution
1 item
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Reports
c.1990s
1961-2006
Subseries contains reports compiled by various
officers in relation to the business and activities of
the Hull Jewish Representative Council
7 items
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C DJC/1/19/4/1
Hull Jewish Representative Council Youth Centre
Sub Committee Report
Draft report of Hull Jewish Representative Council
Youth Centre Sub Committee to be presented at a
meeting to be held 10 Jul 1961, report finds that
construction of a suitable building at the Jewish
Institute is not possible, that it is not possible to
adapt the hall at Osborn Street Synagogue, and
that the Arthur Lewenstein Hall is capable of
extension by building on adjoining land that would
need to be purchased, that the only alternative
would be to select a new site and erect a specially
designed building but that this would be too costly,
and that a grant from the Maccabi Association
might be possible, typescript.
1 item
Jul 1961
C DJC/1/19/4/2
Statement: 'The United Hebrew Congregation. An
update'
Statement titled 'The United Hebrew
Congregation. An update', signed by M.
Westerman as President of the Representative
Council, relating to money given by Hull Western
Synagogue to help cover professional fees
incurred by the 'Feasibility Group' established to
investigate possibilities surrounding a 'United
Hebrew Congregation', typescript.
1 item
c.1990s
C DJC/1/19/4/3
President's Reports
Notes relating to contents of Mr S. Pearlman's
reports as President of Hull Jewish
Representative Council at the 1991 and 1992
AGMs. 1991 report includes references to: Civic
Remembrance Service and Communal
Remembrance Service organised by AJEX;
Hopes for lasting and just peace in Israel; Thanks
to Mr Judah Rose for acting as spokesman re
media coverage. 1992 report includes references
to: Visit at start of year by Judge Israel Finestein
as the new President of the Board of Deputies
making his home city of Hull his first provincial
engagement; Hosting of visit of Mr Boaz Modai
the First Secretary for Information at the Israeli
Embassy accompanied by Richard Nygate as
Northern Aliyah Sheliach, their speech to students
at Hillel, and to the Community at the Peggy
Rapstone Hall concerning current Israeli situation;
Visit of Mrs Fanny Halper from Mogilev, Bylorus,
to talk about changing situation there and
consequences of Chernobyl; Pearlman
representing Council at Civic Remembrance
1991-1992
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Service and at reception in London celebrating
150th Anniversary of Jewish Chronicle; Board of
Deputies meeting, Northern Communities, in
Harrogate; Executive Officers of Northern
Representative Councils meeting in Leeds;
Donation of 'historical artifacts' by Mr Louis
Finestein; Establishment of 'small Communal
Archival Library' in Peggy Rapstone Hall to be
formally opened 19 May; Appeal for Archives;
Lack of publicity in Jewish Press. Typescript.
1 item
C DJC/1/19/4/4
President's Report
Final Report of Mr S. Pearlman as President of
Hull Jewish Representative Council. Includes
references to: Outbreak of Gulf War in his first
year as President; Celebration of Yom Ha'atzmut
and end of Gulf War at close of his first year; Visit
of Judge Finestein and Mrs Finestein on his first
provincial engagement as President of the Board
of Deputies; Visit of Mr Boaz Modai the First
Secretary for Information at the Israeli Embassy
accompanied by Richard Nygate as Northern
Aliyah Sheliach; Visit of Mrs Fanny Halper from
Mogilev, Bylorus, North East Quest Meeting in
Harrogate organised by Board of Deputies;
Establishment of Northern Representative
Councils Forum in Leeds and subsequent
meetings in Liverpool and Glasgow;
Establishment of Communal Archives Library with
donations by Mr Louis Finestein; 'Anne Frank in
the World' Exhibition at the Town Docks Museum;
'Pryme Street project'. Typescript.
1 item
c.1993
C DJC/1/19/4/5
Report
Report of Stephan Pearlman as President of Hull
Jewish Representative Council [presented to the
Council?] on his work as a Deputy on the Jewish
Board of Deputies. Includes reference to the
following: His attendance at monthly meetings in
London; Holocaust memorial commemorations
involving a reception at St James Palace and a
ceremony in Poland to mark the 60th anniversary
of the liberation of Auschwitz; Board meeting
attended by Jack Straw to discuss issues
concerning the Jewish Community and British
policy in the Middle East; Board meeting with
Home Secretary and his statement of commitment
to continuing relationship with the Board of
Deputies and the Jewish Community.
1 item
Mar 2005
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C DJC/1/19/4/6
Report
Report of the Hull Representative Council
including reference to the following: Grant of
£15000 from Home Office (Faith and Cohesion
Unit) secured by the Board [of Deputies] to fund
research into Jewish Attitudes to Interfaith;
Statement by Moshe Kantor the President of the
Russian Jewish Congress relating to stabbings at
the Bolshaya Bronnaya Synagogue, Moscow;
Findings of Morocco's Justice and Reconciliation
Commission welcomed by the Board of Deputies.
1 item
15 Feb 2006
C DJC/1/19/4/7
Report
Report of the Board of Deputies for the
Representative Council including reference to the
following: Intervention with university authorities
over threat to Jewish students; Efforts to overturn
the Association University Teachers boycott of
Haifa and Bar-Ilan university academics;
Participation in Claims Conference re Holocaust
survivors' compensation; Meetings with senior
politicians and European ambassadors;
Consultation with government departments and
the BBC on matters of interest to the community.
1 item
3 May 2006
C DJC/1/19/5
Financial Accounts and Statements
1952-2005
Subseries contains accounts and statements etc
relating to the finances of the Hull Jewish
Representative Council
7 items
C DJC/1/19/5/1
Balance Sheet
Copy balance sheet prepared and signed by L.
Barnett as Honorary Treasurer of Hull Jewish
Representative Council, showing a balance of
£57, 4 shillings and 9 pence, typescript
1 item
22 Jul 1952
C DJC/1/19/5/2
Balance Sheet
Copy balance sheet prepared and signed by L.
Barnett as Honorary Treasurer of Hull Jewish
Representative Council, showing a balance of
£119 8 shillings and 9 pence, typescript
1 item
1956
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C DJC/1/19/5/3
Income and Expenditure Account
Income and Expenditure Account compiled by
Bernard Levy as Honorary Treasurer of the Hull
Jewish Representative Committee relating to
period ending 6 Mar 1963, and showing balance
of £97 3 shillings and 3 pence, typescript. Note
that there are pencil notes on reverse of
document.
1 item
6 Mar 1963
C DJC/1/19/5/4
Income and Expenditure Account
Income and Expenditure Account compiled by
Bernard Levy as Honorary Treasurer of the Hull
Jewish Representative Committee relating to
period ending 30 Apr 2000, and showing balance
of £4185.24, typescript. Note that there are pencil
notes on reverse of document.
1 item
30 Apr 2000
C DJC/1/19/5/5
Income and Expenditure Account
Income and Expenditure Account compiled by
Bernard Levy as Honorary Treasurer of the Hull
Jewish Representative Committee relating to
period ending 6 Mar 1963, and showing balance
of £4495.88, typescript. Note that there are pencil
notes on reverse of document.
1 item
31 May 2001
C DJC/1/19/5/6
Income and Expenditure Account
Income and expenditure account statement
relating to year ending Jul 2004, showing balance
of £4198.92 incorporating a £3154.73
'Contingency Fund' established in order to cover
any 'future, unforeseen emergency' following
unexpected costs incurred as a result of 'the Delhi
Street Cemetery Scheme', typescript.
1 item
Jul 2004
C DJC/1/19/5/7
Income and Expenditure Account
Income and expenditure account statement
relating to year ending Jul 2005, showing balance
of £4443.92 incorporating a £3154.73
'Contingency Fund' established in order to cover
any 'future, unforeseen emergency' following
unexpected costs incurred as a result of 'the Delhi
Street Cemetery Scheme', typescript.
1 item
Jul 2005
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C DJC/1/19/6
Communal Diaries
1955
Subseries contains typescript lists of communal
events to be held, circulated by the Hull Jewish
Representative Council
2 items
C DJC/1/19/6/1
Communal Diary
Typescript list of events arranged by various
Jewish organisations associated with the Hull
Jewish Representative Council, covering the
period 31 Aug 1955-26 Jan 1956
1 item
6 Aug 1955
C DJC/1/19/6/2
Communal Diary
Typescript list of events arranged by various
Jewish organisations associated with the Hull
Jewish Representative Council, covering the
period 9 Oct 1955-26 Jan 1956
1 item
Sep 1955
C DJC/1/19/7
Orders of Service
1977
Subseries contains orders of service relating to
various services attended by members of the
Representative Council
1 item
C DJC/1/19/7/1
Order of Service
Order of service relating to a service of
thanksgiving in celebration of the Silver Jubilee of
Queen Elizabeth II, held at Hull Western
Synagogue, in conjunction with Old Hebrew
Congregation, on 28 Jul 1977 at 8pm, attended by
Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Hull, officiated
by Rabbi Dr Chaim J. Cooper as Communal
Rabbi of Hull, Rev H. Caplan, and Rev H. Davies,
typescript.
Enclosure: Notes relating to a speech to be given
by Conrad Segelman as President of Hull Jewish
Representative Council at the service, manuscript,
28 Jul 1977.
Note: Donated to Hull Jewish Archive by Conrad
Segelman.
1 item
C DJC/1/19/8
Photographs
28 Jul 1977
1976
Subseries contains photographs relating to the
activities of the Hull Jewish Representative
Council
1 item
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C DJC/1/19/8/1
Photograph: Farewell Presentation to Louis and
Gertie Rapstone
Copy colour photograph of the following members
of the Hull Jewish Representative Council on the
occasion of a farewell presentation to Louis and
Gertie Rapstone prior to their emigration to Israel:
Manny Marks; Judy Field; Frances Lanch; Ronnie
Field; Harry Lanch; Louis Rapstone; Gertie
Rapstone; Audrey Segelman; Rosalind Marks,
1976.
1 item
C DJC/1/19/9
Press Cuttings
1976
1977-2003
Subseries contains press cuttings relating to the
activities of the Hull Jewish Representative
Council and to community wide matters
4 items
C DJC/1/19/9/1
Press Cutting: 'Hull's Rabbi Retires'
Article printed in the Jewish Chronicle relating to a
farewell reception held to mark the retirement of
Rabbi Dr Chaim J. Cooper after 18 years of
service as the Communal Rabbi of Hull, service
held at Osborne Street
1 item
C DJC/1/19/9/2
Press Cutting: 'Hull Jewry at loggerheads'
Article written by Rosalyn Pearlman regarding a
long standing dispute amongst the Hull Jewish
Community in which the Chief Rabbi has been
asked to intercede, and which relates to the
continued disagreement over the status of Rabbi
Broder appointed by Hull Western Synagogue
1 item
8 Jan 1982
C DJC/1/19/9/3
Press Cutting: 'Remembering Anne Frank'
Article relating to an international touring
exhibition being hosted at Beverley Minster titled
'Anne Frank: A History for Today'
1 item
2001
C DJC/1/19/9/4
Press Cutting: 'Census data suggests more Jews
in UK'
Article written by Simon Rocker for the Jewish
Chronicle relating to the population size of the
Jewish Community in the UK
1 item
21 Feb 2003
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C DJC/1/19/10
Miscellaneous
1950s-2000s
Subseries contains press cuttings relating to the
activities of the Hull Jewish Representative
Council and to community wide matters
5 items
C DJC/1/19/10/1
File: Contact Lists
File contains lists of Jewish persons living in Hull
providing names and addresses, lists cover the
period c.1953-1973
1 file (5 pieces)
c.1950s-1970s
C DJC/1/19/10/2
File: Speeches
File contains speeches given by various persons
at events associated with the Representative
Council
Includes:
Speech given by Israel Finestein titled 'The Jews
of Hull 1770-1914' at Ferens Art Gallery in
connection with the Jewish Way of Life Exhibition
organised in connection with the Representative
Council, 26 Feb 1984
1 file (1 piece)
1984
C DJC/1/19/10/3
File: Papers re Holocaust Memorials
File contains various miscellaneous papers
relating to events organised in association with the
Hull Jewish Representative Council memorialising
the victims of the Holocaust.
Includes:
Flyer advertising an appeal organised by Mr Jack
Lennard and sponsored by the Representative
Council to send money towards the erection of a
memorial to the victims of the Holocaust in the
new Hillel House, London, c.1980s;
Programme relating to Holocaust Memorial Day
organised by the Board of Deputies of British
Jews in association with the Representative
Council, held at Guildhall, Hull, on 27 Jan 2001;
Programme relating to Holocaust Memorial Day
organised by the Board of Deputies of British
Jews in association with the Representative
Council, held at Guildhall, Hull, on 26 Jan 2006.
1 file (3 pieces)
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C DJC/1/19/10/4
File: Menus
File contains menus and toast lists relating to
dinners organised in association with the Hull
Jewish Representative Council.
Includes:
Tercentenery Celebration Dinner of the Hull
Jewish Representative Council held at the
Guildhall on 11 Oct 1956.
1 file (1 piece)
1956
C DJC/1/19/10/5
File: Invitations
File contains invitations to various events
organised in association with the Hull Jewish
Representative Council.
Includes:
Invitation to the opening of the 'Jewish Way of Life
Exhibition' to be held at the Town Docks Museum,
City Square, Hull, by the Lord Mayor of Hull, 19
Feb 1984.
1 file (1 piece)
1984
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Hull Jewish Watchman Editorial Board
1953-2010
Description: This series contains records relating to the publication of 'The Watchman',
formerly published as 'The Westerner', a newsletter serving the Hull Jewish Community and
begun by Rabbi E.S. Rabinowitz. As minister of Hull Western Synagogue Rabbi E.S.
Rabinowitz issued the first number of 'The Westerner' on Friday 27 Mar 1953 to provide
information and news updates to members of Hull Western Synagogue Congregation.
Following the appointment of Rabbi E.S. Rabinowitz as Communal Rabbi serving Hull
Western Synagogue, Hull Old Hebrew Congregation, and Hull Central Synagogue, the
newsletter became intended to provide information to the whole of the Jewish Community,
and from 10 Aug 1956 it was issued every Friday under the title 'The Watchman'. It went
through two editions, the first covering the period 10 Aug 1956-27 Mar 1959, and the second
covering the period 10 Apr 1959-present. New layouts were introduced with issues Second
Edition No.1, with Second Edition No.234, and with Second Edition No.951. The production
of 'The Watchman' was overseen by an Editorial Board under the auspices of the Hull Jewish
Representative Council, and battled serious financial troubles to maintain publication.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 2 subseries:
C DJC/1/20/1 Issues of 'The Watchman', Formerly 'The Westerner', 1953-2012
C DJC/1/20/2 Papers Relating to 'The Watchman' Editorial Board, 1963-2003
Extent: 2 subseries
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C DJC/1/20/1
Issues of 'The Watchman', Formerly 'The
Westerner'
1953-2012
Subseries contains issues of the newsletter under
its various names and editions
9 files
C DJC/1/20/1/1
File: Issues of 'The Westerner'
File contains issues No.1-No.168 of 'The
Westerner' issued weekly on a Friday by Rabbi
E.S. Rabinowitz as the Minister of Hull Western
Synagogue to members of his congregation. Note
that there are substantial gaps but that the first
and final issues are present. Typescript.
Following issues present:
No.1 27 Mar 1953; No.15 3 Jul 1953; No.16 10 Jul
1953; No.17 17 Jul 1953; No.18 24 Jul 1953;
No.19 31 Jul 1953; No.20 7 Aug 1953; No.22 21
Aug 1953; No.30 16 Oct 1953; No.42 8 Jan 1954;
No.52 19 Mar 1954; No.54 2 Apr 1954; No.55 9
Apr 1954; No.56 26 [16?] Apr 1954; No.57 23 Apr
1954; No.58 30 Apr 1954; No.77 24 Sep 1954;
No.87 3 Dec 1954; No.104 1 Apr 1955; No.105 8
Apr 1955; No.117 1 Jul 1955; No.123 9 Sep 1955;
No.124 16 Sep 1955; No.125 23 Sep 1955;
No.126 30 Sep 1955; No.128 7 Oct 1955; No.138
23 Dec 1955; No.139 30 Dec 1955; No.140 6 Jan
1956; No.145 10 Feb 1956; No.146 17 Feb 1956;
No.148 2 Mar 1956; No.152 30 Mar 1956; No.156
27 Apr 1956; No.157 4 May 1956; No.158 11 May
1956; No.159 18 May 1956; No.160 25 May 1956;
No.161 1 Jun 1956; No.163 15 Jun 1956; No.164
22 Jun 1956; No.165 29 Jun 1956; No.166 6 Jul
1956; No.167 13 Jul 1956; No.168 20 Jul 1956.
1 file (45 pieces)
27 Mar 195320 Jul 1956
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File: Issues of 'The Watchman' First Edition Series
File contains issues of the First Edition Series of
'The Watchman', formerly 'The Westerner', which
began publication in it's new format on 10 Aug
1956. The newsletter was published weekly each
Friday, and the first edition issues cover the period
10 Aug 1956-27 Mar 1959. Note that there are
substantial gaps. Typescript.
Following issues present:
No.1 10 Aug 1956-No.16 23 Nov 1956; No.27 8
Feb 1957; No.33 22 Mar 1957-No.37 9 Apr 1957;
No.39 3 May 1957-No.42 24 May 1957; No.44 7
Jun 1957-No.51 26 Jul 1957; No53 23 Aug 1957No.54 20 Aug 1957; No.56 13 Sep 1957-No.57 20
Sep 1957; No.59 4 Oct 1957-No.61 17 Oct 1957;
No.64 8 Nov 1957-No.68 6 Dec 1957; No.70 20
Dec 1957; No.72 3 Jan 1957-No.73 10 Jan 1957;
10 Aug 195627 Mar 1959
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No.76 31 Jan 1958-No.79 21 Feb 1958; No.82 14
Mar 1958; No.84 28 Mar 1958-No.87 18 Apr 1958;
No.89 9 May 1958; No.91 23 May 1958-No.97 4
Jul 1958; No.100 22 Aug 1958-No.103 12 Sep
1958; No.106 3 Oct 1958-No.116 12 Dec 1958;
No.118 26 Dec 1958-No.26 Feb 1959; No.128 6
Mar 1959-No.131 27 Mar 1959.
1 file (94 pieces)
C DJC/1/20/1/3
File: 1950s Issues of 'The Watchman' Second
Edition Series
File contains issues of the Second Edition Series
of 'The Watchman', formerly 'The Westerner',
published during the 1950s. Note that there are
gaps. Typescript.
1 file (17 pieces)
10 Apr 195925 Dec 1959
C DJC/1/20/1/4
File: 1960s Issues of 'The Watchman' Second
Edition Series
File contains issues of the Second Edition Series
of 'The Watchman', formerly 'The Westerner',
published during the 1960s. Note that there are
gaps. Typescript.
1 file (253 pieces)
7 Jan 196012 Dec 1969
C DJC/1/20/1/5
File: 1970s Issues of 'The Watchman' Second
Edition Series
File contains issues of the Second Edition Series
of 'The Watchman', formerly 'The Westerner',
published during the 1950s. Note that there are
gaps. Typescript.
1 file (257 pieces)
2 Jan 197021 Dec 1979
C DJC/1/20/1/6
File: 1980s Issues of 'The Watchman' Second
Edition Series
File contains issues of the Second Edition Series
of 'The Watchman', formerly 'The Westerner',
published during the 1980s. Note that there are
gaps. Typescript.
1 file (248 pieces)
4 Jan 198022 Dec 1989
C DJC/1/20/1/7
File: 1990s Issues of 'The Watchman' Second
Edition Series
File contains issues of the Second Edition Series
of 'The Watchman', formerly 'The Westerner',
published during the 1990s. Note that there are
gaps. Typescript.
1 file (238 pieces)
12 Jan 199017 Dec 1999
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C DJC/1/20/1/8
File: 2000s Issues of 'The Watchman' Second
Edition Series
File contains issues of the Second Edition Series
of 'The Watchman', formerly 'The Westerner',
published during the 2000s. Note that there are
gaps. Typescript.
1 file (122 pieces)
7 Jan 200018 Dec 2009
C DJC/1/20/1/9
File: 2010s Issues of 'The Watchman' Second
Edition Series
File contains issues of the Second Edition Series
of 'The Watchman', formerly 'The Westerner',
published during the 2010s. Note that there are
gaps. Typescript.
1 file (32 pieces)
10 Apr 195914 Sep 2012
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Papers Relating to 'The Watchman'
Editorial Board
1963-2003
Subseries contains administrative and financial
papers relating to 'The Watchman' Editorial Board
2 items
C DJC/1/20/2/1
File: Correspondence
File contains correspondence of the Editorial
Board of the Hull Jewish Watchman
1 file (6 pieces)
C DJC/1/20/2/1/1
Letter
Letter sent by G. Gold as President of Hull
Hebrew Congregation to Mr E. Marks as
Chairman of the Editorial Board of The Hull
Jewish Watchman', relating to an article titled 'Hull
Western Synagogue' appearing in the Watchman
and the omission of details regarding a Communal
Service held at Osborn Street Synagogue over
Shevuot, typescript, signed.
1 piece
30 Jun 1978
C DJC/1/20/2/1/2
Letter
Letter sent by the Executive of the Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation relating to the printing of a
statement of the Hull Western Synagogue
regarding the proposed appointment of Rabbi
Broder of New Zealand as Communal Rabbi in
Hull
1 piece
26 Aug 1980
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C DJC/1/20/2/1/3
Copy Letter
Copy letter recording contents of a letter sent by
the Editor of The Watchman to Mr G. Gold as
President of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation,
explaining the reasons for him being unable to
print a letter sent to him by Mr Gold in full, and
requesting him to confirm whether Hull Old
Hebrew Synagogue has resigned from the Hull
Jewish Representative Council, typescript,
unsigned.
1 piece
C DJC/1/20/2/1/4
Letter
Letter from Mrs Edelson to Mr Rose requesting
that notices relating to various listed births be
inserted into the Watchman
1 piece
c.1980s
C DJC/1/20/2/1/5
Letter
Letter from Joan Sadofsky to Mr Rose requesting
that a notice relating to the birth of 'Kay' on 6
August, the first great grandchild of Mr Jack
Sadofsky, be inserted into the Watchman
1 piece
c.1980s
C DJC/1/20/2/1/6
Copy Letter
Copy letter from Lloyd Levy as Editor of the Hull
Jewish Watchman to His Honour Israel Finestein,
President of the Board of Deputies, congratulating
Finestein on his election as President on behalf of
the Jewish Community in Hull, and requesting that
he might write a letter or article for the Watchman
1 piece
26 Jun 1991
C DJC/1/20/2/2
File: Statements of Account
File contains statements of account relating to the
Hull Jewish Watchman
1 file (3 pieces)
Mar 196331 Dec 2003
C DJC/1/20/2/2/1
Statement of Accounts
Statement of Accounts showing balance of £185
and 13 shillings for period ending 1 Mar 1963,
note that account is not audited or signed,
typescript
1 piece
C DJC/1/20/2/2/2
Statement of Accounts
Statement of Accounts showing an income and
expenditure balance of £3788.75601.008 for
period ending 31 Dec 2000
1 piece
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1 Mar 1963
31 Dec 2000
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C DJC/1/20/2/2/3
Statement of Accounts
Statement of Accounts showing a balance of
£601.008 for period ending 31 Dec 2003,
typescript
1 piece
31 Dec 2003
C DJC/1/20/2/3
Press Cuttings
File contains press cuttings relating to the Hull
Jewish Watchman
1 piece
15 Nov 1996
C DJC/1/20/2/3/1
Press Cutting: 'Watch out! - big brother's watching
you'
Article printed in the Jewish Chronicle relating to a
ruling of the London Beth Din known as the
'Watchman verdict' regarding the future of the
newsletter
1 piece
15 Nov 1996
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Hull Jewish Youth and
Community Centre Committee
1969-1970
Description: This series contains records of the Hull Jewish Youth and Communal Centre
Committee relating to a project to establish a Youth and Community Centre for the use of the
Jewish Community in Hull. Committee composed of following officers: J. Wienberg and L.N.
Lurie, Joint Chairmen; H. Lanch, Secretary; A. Abrahamson, Treasurer. Committee based at
11 Parliament Street Hull. The committee was formed to consider feasibility of establishing a
Jewish youth and community centre, a proposal made possibile due to funds bequested to
the Board of Guardians in the will of Harry Lipinski dated 21 Dec 1967 for the purposes of
constructing new buildings or improving existing ones for the benefit of the Jewish population
in Hull. The Committee appears to have been formed under the auspices of the Hull Board of
Guardians.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 1 subseries:
C DJC/1/21/1 Chairmen's Files, 1969-1970
Extent: 1 subseries
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Chairmen's Files
1969-1970
Subseries contains the following files of the
officers serving as Chairman of the Hull Jewish
Youth and Communal Centre Committee:
File containing correspondence and papers of J.
Wienberg as a Chairman of the Hull Jewish Youth
and Communal Centre Committee, and relates to
an appeal for funds re establishment of a Jewish
Community Centre, and the feasibility of this
centre being located at Southella Way, Kirkella,
typescript and manuscript, 4 Aug 1969-7 Jun
1970.
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C DJC/1/22
Hull Joint Israel Appeal Committee
1928-1997
Description: This series contains records of the Hull Committee responsible for organising
an annual local appeal in support of the Joint Israel Appeal, formerly known as the United
Palestine Appeal and also as the Joint Palestine Appeal. The United Palestine appeal was
established by the efforts of Zionists worldwide in negotiation with the Israeli Government,
with a view to providing financial help to Jews returning to Israel. The appeal was organised
on a national basis with regional branches responsible for undertaking annual appeals. From
the 1970s the Joint Palestine Appeal, the Kol Nidrei, and the Jewish National Fund were
amalgamated under the Joint Israel Appeal.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 7 subseries:
C DJC/1/22/1 Annual Reports, 1928-1997
C DJC/1/22/2 Correspondence, 1951-1969
C DJC/1/22/3 Souvenir Brochures, 1928-1971
C DJC/1/22/4 Publicity Material, 1950s-1990s
C DJC/1/22/5 Subscribers Lists, 1951-1981
C DJC/1/22/6 Press Cuttings, 1991-1997
C DJC/1/22/7 Photographs, 1950s
Extent: 7 subseries
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Annual Reports of the Joint Israel Appeal
1946-1977
Subseries contains the annual reports of the Hull
Committee responsible for organising the Joint
Israel Appeal, formerly the Joint Palestine Appeal,
in Hull.
22 items
C DJC/1/22/1/1
Annual Report of the United Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Lionel Rosen as President
and Jacques Levy as Honorary Treasurer, lists
individual donations made to the appeal, refers to
inaugural meeting addressed by Mrs Schulman,
and to having collected £3,277 4 shillings and 5
pence, with fund total of £5,096 6 shillings and 4
pence with signed covenants included
1 item
1946
C DJC/1/22/1/2
Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Lionel Rosen as President
and Jacques Levy as Honorary Treasurer, lists
individual donations made to the appeal, refers to
meeting addressed by Mr Louis Golding, and to
having collected £6,987 15 shillings and 10 pence,
with fund total of £11,223 18 shillings and 5 pence
with signed covenants included
1 item
1948
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Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Harry Levy as Chairman, lists
individual donations made to the appeal, refers to
meeting addressed by Mr Louis Golding, and to
having collected £7396 4 shillings and 10 pence,
this being below the target of £10,000 and the
sum raised in 1949, also printed is the Manifesto
of the Joint Palestine Appeal for 1951. Typescript.
Enclosure: Leaflet issued by the Joint Palestine
Appeal, London, relating to intended visit of
Gershon Agron , founder/editor of 'Palestine Post',
to England to speak in aid of the 1951 Joint
Palestine Appeal, c.1950
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1950
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Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Jacques Levy as Chairman,
lists individual donations made to the appeal,
donations made for planting memorial trees in
Israel, and inscription in the Golden Book, also
refers to value of the appeal being worth about
£5163.3.10 including covenants. Typescript.
1 item
1952
C DJC/1/22/1/5
Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with John J. Nicholls as Chairman,
lists individual donations made to the appeal,
donations made for planting memorial trees in
Israel, and inscription in the Golden Book, also
refers to value of the appeal being worth about
£3459.15.7. Typescript.
1 item
1955
C DJC/1/22/1/6
Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Lionel Rosen as Chairman,
lists individual donations made to the appeal,
donations made for planting memorial trees in
Israel, and inscription in the Golden Book, also
refers to value of the appeal being worth about
£6000 including covenants. Typescript. Note that
two copies are present.
1 item (2 pieces)
1956
C DJC/1/22/1/7
Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Lionel Rosen as Chairman,
lists individual donations made to the appeal,
donations made for planting memorial trees in
Israel, and inscription in the Golden Book, also
refers to value of the appeal being worth about
£4,400 excluding covenants. Typescript. Note that
two copies are present.
1 item (2 pieces)
1957
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Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Rabbi E.S. Rabinowitz as
Chairman, lists individual donations made to the
appeal, donations made for planting memorial
trees in Israel, and inscription in the Golden Book,
also refers to value of the appeal being worth
about £4458.4.3. Typescript.
1 item
1958
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Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Sam Lang as Chairman, lists
individual donations made to the appeal,
donations made for planting memorial trees in
Israel, and inscription in the Golden Book, also
refers to value of the appeal being worth about
£4358.0.2. Typescript.
1 item
1959
C DJC/1/22/1/10
Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Sam Lang as Chairman, lists
individual donations made to the appeal,
donations made for planting memorial trees in
Israel, and inscription in the Golden Book, also
refers to value of the appeal being worth about
£4821.14.5. Typescript.
1 item
1960
C DJC/1/22/1/11
Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Lionel Rosen as Chairman,
lists individual donations made to the appeal,
donations made for planting memorial trees in
Israel, and inscription in the Golden Book, notes
statement of income as £4436. Typescript.
Enclosures:
Blank Covenant card for 1961-1962 appeal, n.d.;
Envelope addressed to Mr H. Oppel, n.d.
1 item
1961
C DJC/1/22/1/12
Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Lionel Rosen as Chairman,
lists individual donations made to the appeal,
donations made for planting memorial trees in
Israel, and inscription in the Golden Book, notes
statement of income as £4278.11.10. Typescript.
1 item
1962
C DJC/1/22/1/13
Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Harry Levy as Chairman, lists
individual donations made to the appeal,
donations made for planting memorial trees in
Israel, and inscription in the Golden Book, notes
statement of income as £3895.7.6. Typescript.
1 item
1963
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Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Harry Levy as Chairman, lists
individual donations made to the appeal,
donations made for planting memorial trees in
Israel, and inscription in the Golden Book, notes
statement of income as £4289.15.0. Typescript.
1 item
1964
C DJC/1/22/1/15
Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Harry Levy as Chairman, lists
individual donations made to the appeal,
donations made for planting memorial trees in
Israel, and inscription in the Golden Book, notes
statement of income as £5,084 1 shilling 3 pence
including covenants. Typescript.
1 item
1965
C DJC/1/22/1/16
Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Harry Levy as Chairman, lists
individual donations made to the appeal,
donations made for planting memorial trees in
Israel, and inscription in the Golden Book, notes
statement of income as £4,923 2 shilling 11 pence
including covenants. Typescript.
1 item
1966
C DJC/1/22/1/17
Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Bernard Levy as Chairman,
lists individual donations made to the appeal,
donations made for planting memorial trees in
Israel, and inscription in the Golden Book, notes
total statement of income as £23,700. Typescript.
Note: Donated by Yank Finestein, Jul 2010
1 item
1968
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Annual Report of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Bernard Levy as Chairman,
lists individual donations made to the Joint
Palestine Appeal, the Kol Nidrei, and the Jewish
National Fund, notes total statement of income as
£21,060. Typescript.
1 item
1969
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Draft Annual Report of the Joint Israel Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Clive Levy as Chairman, lists
individual donations made to the Joint Palestine
Appeal, the Kol Nidrei, and the Jewish National
Fund, notes total statement of income as
£42,525.33. Typescript.
1 item
1974
C DJC/1/22/1/20
Annual Report of the Joint Israel Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Charles Rosen as Chairman,
lists individual donations made to the Joint
Palestine Appeal, the Kol Nidrei, and the Jewish
National Fund, notes total statement of income as
£40,698.85.00. Typescript.
1 item
1975
C DJC/1/22/1/21
Annual Report of the Joint Israel Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Charles Rosen as Chairman,
lists individual donations made to the Joint
Palestine Appeal, the Kol Nidrei, and the Jewish
National Fund, notes total statement of income as
£33,323.65. Typescript.
1 item
1976
C DJC/1/22/1/22
Annual Report of the Joint Israel Appeal
Report, list of subscribers, and balance sheet of
the committee, with Charles Rosen as Chairman,
lists individual donations made to the Joint
Palestine Appeal, the Kol Nidrei, and the Jewish
National Fund, notes total statement of income as
£34,411.00. Typescript.
1 item
1977
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Correspondence
1951-1969
Subseries contains correspondence relating to the
Joint Israel Appeal in Hull
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Correspondence File
Letters and circulars relating to efforts in Hull
relating to the Joint Israel Appeal, including the
'Plant a Tree' appeal as part of the Jewish
National Fund, the Hull Jewish National Fund
mini-raffle, and the Jewish National Fund
'Blue Boxes'.
1 file (22 papers)
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Correspondence File: 'Bazaar 1968'
Correspondence file of the 1968 Bazaar
Committee responsible for organising the 'Blue
and White Bazaar' held 21 Nov 1968 in aid of the
Jewish National Fund. The Committee was
formed in response to an appeal by the Chairman
of the Jewish National Fund of Great Britain and
Ireland that a Combined Aid Committee for Israel
be formed in Hull. The Committee's inaugural
meeting was held 29 Jan 1968 with Sam Lang as
Chairman of the Jewish National Fund of Great
Britain and Ireland in the chair. The Committee
was composed of the following members: Mrs
Leah Rosen and Mrs H. Bentley, Co-Chairmen;
Mr Sam Lang and Mr Clive Levy, Co-ViceChairmen; Mrs S. Lang and Mr Bernard Levy, CoSecretaries; Mrs B. Rosenstone and Mrs Cissie
Harris, Co-Treasurers. Typescript and manuscript.
Includes:
Correspondence, 24 Jan 1968-14 Jan 1969;
Cuttings of notices appearing in 'The Watchman'
and other local publications; Minutes of Bazaar
Committee meetings, 29 Jan 1968-15 Dec 1968;
Newspaper cutting relating to the event; Bazaar
Committee meeting agendas.
1 file (121 papers)
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Souvenir Brochures
24 Jan 196814 Jan 1969
1928-1971
Subseries contains souvenir brochures produced
to raise funds for the Joint Israel Appeal in Hull,
including those relating to the Hull Bazaars held
annually in aid of funds for Israel and first held in
1928
7 items
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Souvenir Brochure
Souvenir brochure relating to Bazaar in aid of the
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians and the
Palestine Funds, to be held 21 Nov 1928-22 Nov
1928 in Albion Hall, Baker Street, Hull. Bazaar to
be opened on the first day by Sir Wyndham
Deedes and Chairman M.V. Gosschalk, and on
the second day by Benno Pearlman as the Lord
Mayor of Hull and Chairman Benn Franks.
Typescript.
Includes:
Advertisements for various local businesses;
Programmes of first and second days with printed
photographs of some of the Bazaar openers;
Printed photograph of Dr Weizman, Chairman of
the World Zionist Organisation; Photographs of
honorary officers of various committees involved;
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Editorial by Lionel Rosen as the Editor with printed
photograph, Message from Dr Selig Brodetsky as
a member of the World's Zionist Executive;
Messages from Captain L. Roger Lumley, H.
Brent Grotrian, J.M. Kenworthy; Article titled 'The
Romance of the Jewish National Fund'; Article
titled 'The Palestine Foundation Fund (Keren
Hayesod)'; Article by a young lady Zionist titled
'What Zionism Means to Me'; Article by Sidney
Levy titled 'The Hull Young Zionist Association';
List of stalls and stallholders with some printed
photographs; Poem titled 'Esdreilon'; Article by
Rabbi L. Miller titled 'The Zionist Position and Our
Duty'; Article by Leslie Sackin titled 'Zionism and
Religion'; Article by Rabbi L. Miller titled 'The
Talmud Torah, Hull'; Article by Henry Brown titled
'A New World Force'; Recipes; Article by Joseph
Bush titled 'The Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians';
Article by G.M. titled 'How I Became a Zionist';
Article by Mark Goulden titled 'The Duty of
Benevolence'; Article by Miss B. Berkowitz titled
'The Jewish Woman as Communal Worker';
Enclosure:
i) Agenda re meeting of Combined Aid Committee
for Israel to be held on 19 Feb [?1928], on reverse
of agenda is written 'Leslie Rosenberg.
Arrangements for Stalls.' Typescript., n.d. c.1928
(1 piece)
Note: Photocopy present, soft-bound, paper,
binding of glue
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Souvenir Brochure
Souvenir brochure relating to Bazaar in aid of the
Palestine Women & Children's Welfare Society,
the Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, and the Hull
Hebrew Boys' School, to be held 2 Dec 1931-3
Dec 1931 in Albion Hall, Baker Street, Hull.
Bazaar to be opened by R.W. Wheeldon as Lord
Mayor of Hull and Alderman Benno Pearlman on
the first day, and by Edwin Robson, J.P., as
Sheriff of Hull and M.V. Gosschalk. Brochure
marked 'George Harris' on cover. Typescript.
Includes:
Advertisements for various local businesses;
Programmes of first and second days with printed
photographs of Bazaar openers; List of Bazaar
Committee officers and stewards with printed
photos of some; Lists of stalls; Editorial by the
Editor; Article by Rev D. Hirsch titled 'What
Zionism Means'; Article by Myer Wolff titled 'The
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians; Article by Rev
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D. Hirsch titled The Hull Hebrew School. Its Aims
and Work'; Messages to the Bazaar from J.H.
Hertz as Chief Rabbi, the Haham Dr M. Gaster,
Viscount Bearstead, Sir Robert Waley Cohen, Sir
Montague Burton, Alderman Benno Pearlman,
A.E. Morgan as Principal of Hull University
College, Lt.-Commander Kenworthy, Basil K.
Barton, and Professor Selg Brodetsky; Poem by
Maurice Myers titled 'Tsedakah'; Article by Miss B.
Berks titled 'The Palestine Women & Children's
Welfare Society; Article by G.B. Stern titled
'Portrait of Eliza Aria'; Article by Mrs H. Irwell titled
'Womens International Zionist Organisation';
Article by Herbert M. Adler titled 'Jewish
Education Hebrew Without Tears'; Article by
Rebecca D. Sieff titled 'Impressions of Palestine';
Article by Sidney Shultz titled 'The Jews in Hull';
Advert for the recently formed Hull Branch of the
Federation of Women Zionists Youth Movement;
Article by Dr Sidney Goldstein titled 'Builders';
Article by Lionel Rosen titled 'The Right to Live';
Article by I. Statman titled 'The Call of the
Orphans'; Article by Annette Goodman titled 'The
Hull Zionist Society'; Article by Councillor L.
Science titled 'The Jew in Local Government';
Article by Simon Clyne titled 'The Hull Judaeans'
Club'.
Note: Duplicate present, cover still attached, but
no distinguishing marks or annotations.
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Brochure: 'Federation of Women Zionists Bazaar'
Souvenir brochure compiled by the 1948 Brochure
Committee of the Federation of Women Zionists
relating to a Bazaar held in Jubilee Hall, Leeds, 30
Nov 1948-1 Dec 1948. The Bazaar was opened
by Mrs S. Samuels as a member of the London
Executive of 'WIZO' and Lt.-Col. Harry Morris,
M.P., as Vice-President of the Zionist Federation
of Great Britain and Ireland. At the Bazaar Hull
Branch of the Palestine Women and Children's
Welfare Society had a 'Miscellaneous Stall', and
the brochure includes reference to the Hull Branch
stall and photographs of Miss I. Maizels as
Honorary Secretary; Mrs D. Sadofsky as
Chairman; Mrs. H.M. Bentley as Honorary
Treasurer of the Hull Branch [see page 51].
Typescript.
Includes:
Music and lyrics to the Jewish National Anthem,
'Hatikvah', composed by Naftali Herz Imber;
Photograph of Chaim Weizmann; Foreward by
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Mrs H. Rosenthal as Chairman of the Women
Zionists of Leeds; Advertisements from financial
contributors to the brochure; Message from
Rebecca Sieff; Message from Tina Bloch;
Message from Mark Labovitch as President of the
Leeds Jewish Representative Council; Message
from H. Edleston as Chairman of the Leeds
Zionist Council; Message from David Fox as
President of Leeds Jewish National Fund
Commission; Message from Bernard Gillinson as
Vice-Chairman of Leeds Zionist Council; Message
from Manya Brodetsky re development of the
Women's Zionist Movement in Leeds; List of
Leeds Women's Zionist Council Executive; List of
Bazaar Executive Committee members; List of
Brochure Committee members; Lists of stalls;
Article titled 'WIZO in Israel; Children's Corner;
Article titled 'The Old Fig Tree'; Recipes; 'Pen
Portraits'; Glossary of Hebrew words;
Acknowledgements.
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Souvenir Brochure: 'Blue & White Bazaar in
support of Israel'
Souvenir brochure compiled by Mr Jacques Levy
relating to a 'Blue & White Bazaar in support of
Israel' held in aid of the Joint Palestine Appeal, to
be held at the Synagogue Hall, Osborne Street,
hull, on 28 Nov 1957. Typescript.
Includes:
List of organisations supporting the Bazaar;
Message from Mr Eliahu Eelath as Israel
Ambassador to the Court of St James's; Message
from Mrs Leah Rosen, J.P., as Co-Chairman of
the Bazaar; Message from Mrs Florence Sadofsky
as Co-Chairman of the Bazaar; Message from
Tina Bloch as Chairman of the Federation of
Women Zionists of Great Britain and Ireland; Best
wishes from financial contributors to the brochure;
Message from Mr Rosser Chinn as opener of the
first session of the Bazaar; Message from Mr Clive
Rutter as opener of the evening session of the
Bazaar; List of Bazaar Executive; Message from
the Very Rev. Israel Brodie as Chief Rabbi of
Great Britain; Message from Rabbi E.S.
Rabinowitz as Communal Rabbi of Hull;
Programme; List of stalls with manuscript
annotations; Message from Mr Lionel Rosen as
Chairman of the 1957 Joint Palestine Appeal;
Children's competition; Acknowledgements. Note:
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Souvenir Brochure: 'Blue & White Bazaar'
Souvenir brochure relating to a 'Blue & White
Bazaar' for aid to Israel held at Farmery Hall, Hulll,
20-21 Nov 1968. Typescript.
Includes: Message from Leah Rosen and Regina
Bentley as Co-Chairmen of the Bazaar; Message
from Manny Cussins; Message from Jos Levy;
Message from Mr Aharon Remez, Ambassador of
Israel to the Court of St James; Message from
Rabbi Dr Chaim J. Cooper as Communal Rabbi in
Hull; List of Bazaar Committee officers and
members; Article titled 'Then and Now 1928-1968'
by Dr Lionel Rosen; Article titled 'Israel - Land of
Contrast' by Lee Winetroube; List of stalls; Article
titled 'Retrospect - Prospect; List of patrons of the
Bazaar; Advertisments and messages from
brochure sponsors.
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1968
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Annual Publication of the Joint Palestine Appeal
Annual publication of the Hull Committee of the
Joint Palestine Appeal, edited by Clive Levy,
containing message from the editor, message
from the Chief Rabbi, and short articles on the
following: Joint Palestine Appeal Committee; Joint
Palestine Appeal Publication Committee, Prayer
for the Welfare of the State of Israel, Hatikvah,
The Quiet Immigration, Luach, Are You a
Dictator?; Follow the Sun to Israel, Your Trip will
be a Rewarding one; The Lottery; The Immigrants
of Habimah. Typescript.
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1962-1963
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Publication: 'Greetings to Israel'
Publication issued by the Hull Jewish National
Fund 1970 Committee, composed of Lionel
Schooler and Michael Westerman as Joint
Chairmen, Clive Levy as Honorary Treasurer, and
Lionel Shooler as Honorary Secretary, on the
occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Jewish
National Fund (Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael).
Includes: Message from the Rev Dr I. Levi as
Director of the Jewish National Fund for Great
Britain and Ireland; Message from Rabbi Dr
Chaim J. Cooper as the Communal Rabbi for Hull;
Message from Mr Rosser Chinn as President of
the Jewish National Fund for Great Britain and
Ireland; Advertisements of firms contributing to the
cost of the publication; Article titled 'A Remarkable
Story' telling of the history of the Jewish National
Fund and the work enabled by the fund;
Statement as to the future of the Jewish National
Dec 1971
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Fund; Message from Zalman Shazar as President
of Israel. Typescript.
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Publicity Material
1950s-1990s
Subseries contains publicity material including
programmes and invitations relating to fundraising
events for the Joint Israel Appeal in Hull
4 items
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Programme
Programme relating to a 'Grand Bazaar' to be held
in support of the Joint Palestine Appel at Cooperative Hall, Kingston Square, Hull, 20 Nov
1951-21 Nov 1951, opened by Woolf Miller as
Honorary President of the J.P.A., and by Lionel
Rosen as Sheriff of Hull. Contains adverts of local
businesses that have made contributions to the
appeal, list of stalls, and programme of events.
Programme to include official opening,
presentation of Golden Book to the Sheriff, the
Misses Skins School of Dancing, presentation of
Golden Books and Tree Certificates, and raffle.
Printed by Swannack, Brown & Co Ltd, 13 Anlaby
Road, Hull. Typescript.
Enclosure: Advert re prize of a free week's holiday
for 2 at the Ambassadors Hotel, Bournemouth,
described as 'one of the finest Kosher Hotels in
Europe', to be given at the Bazaar, c.1951
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Nov 1951
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Programme
Programme including menu and toast list relating
to a dinner to be held at Synagogue Hall, Osborne
Street, Hull, to launch the 1960 Hull Joint
Palestine Appeal. Note that Lionel Rosen is noted
to be the president of the appeal committee, Sam
Lang to be the chairman, and Jacob Halevy to be
the guest of honour.
Enclosure: Advertisment flyer relating to the
dinner, 1960.
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Invitation
Invitation to an evening with Mrs Rachael Hubner,
writer and lecturer, and staff member at the
American Israel Cultural Foundation, to be held on
11 Apr 1962 at 8pm in the Synagogue Hall,
Osborne Street, Hull. Invitation issued by Mr
Lionel Rosen as Chairman of the Hull Joint
Palestine Appeal 1962 Committee.
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11 Apr 1962
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Invitation
Invitation to a reception to meet Rev Dr Isaac
Levy, Director of the Jewish National Fund of
Great Britain and Ireland, to be held 20 May 1971
at 8pm in the Peggy Rapstone Memorial Hall, 335
Anlaby Road, Hull. Invitation issued by the
Honorary Officers of the Hull Jewish National
Fund. Typescript.
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Invitation
Invitation to evening marking Israel's 42nd
Independence Day, to be held 6.30pm 29 Apr
1990 at Hull Western Synagogue, Linnaeus
Street, Hull. Events to include a memorial and
celebration service at Hull Western Synagogue,
and a reception in the Arthur Lewenstein Hall.
Service to include Mincha, a memorial prayer,
silence for Israel's fallen, Hatikvah, unveiling of
certificate marking planting of 10,000 trees in the
Zipori area of the Galil, northern Israel (trees
donated by the Jewish Community of Hull,
unveiling to be made by Harry Westerman),
address by Rabbi Joseph Lever, Marariv, and
Adon Olam. Typescript.
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Subscribers Lists
1951-1981
Subseries contains subscribers lists relating to the
Joint Israel Appeal in Hull and giving the names of
individual subscribers to the annual appeal
6 items
C DJC/1/22/5/1
Subscribers List
1 item
1951-1963
C DJC/1/22/5/2
Subscribers List
1 item
1967
C DJC/1/22/5/3
Subscribers List
1 item
1978
C DJC/1/22/5/4
Subscribers List
1 item
1979
C DJC/1/22/5/5
Subscribers List
1 item
1980
C DJC/1/22/5/6
Subscribers List
1 item
1981
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C DJC/1/22/6
Press Cuttings
1991-1997
Subseries contains press cuttings relating to the
Joint Israel Appeal in Hull
1 item
C DJC/1/22/6/1
File: Notices re Hull Jewish National Fund MiniRaffles
Contains cuttings of notices appearing in [?The
Watchman] relating to monthly draws of the MiniRaffle Club, the proceeds of which go to the
annual Jewish National Fund, notices written by
Elliot Oppel. Typescript.
1 file
C DJC/1/22/7
Photographs
1991-1997
1950s
Subseries contains photographs relating to events
and persons associated with the Joint Israel
Appeal in Hull
1 item
C DJC/1/22/7/1
Photograph: JNF Function
Reproduction of a black and white photograph
showing Bernard Levy, Harry Westerman, Neville
Levy, Hymie Davies, Jacques Levy and Harry
Levy at a function [launching?] the use of the 'Blue
Box' in Jewish homes for collection of money
towards the Jewish National Fund
1 item
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Hull Judeans Maccabi Association
1926-1990
Description: This series contains records of the Hull Judeans Maccabi Association, formerly
the Hull Judeans Sports Club, incorporating the Hull Judeans Cricket Club. The Association
has its roots in the formation of the Hull Judeans in the summer of 1919, and its first
president was Mr Joe Aarons, Board Member of the Hull Town Cricket Club. The club,
starting as a cricket club, expanded into football, tennis, hockey, dramatics, play-reading,
table-tennis, and swimming, and ran its own band and concert party. Members were involved
in fund raising events for charitable causes, both Jewish and non-Jewish. The organisation
continued throughout WWII despite shortage of members due to service, and a junior branch
was set up at this time.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 7 subseries:
C DJC/1/23/1 Minutes, 1926-1990
C DJC/1/23/2 Correspondence, 1933-1990
C DJC/1/23/3 Committee Papers, 1950s-1970s
C DJC/1/23/4 Publicity Material, 1930s-1980s
C DJC/1/23/5 Press Cuttings, mid 20th cent.
C DJC/1/23/6 Photographs, 1920s-1990s
C DJC/1/23/7 Ephemera, 1939-1966
Extent: 7 subseries
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C DJC/1/23/1
Minutes
1926-1974
Subseries contains minutes of the meetings of the
Hull Judeans Maccabi
1 file (5 pieces)
C DJC/1/23/1/1
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of the Committee
meetings, General meetings, and AGMs of the
Hull Judean Cricket Club, and of the Dance SubCommittee, held at various halls, premises, and
houses in Hull including Metropole Hall and 'The
Institute'. Opening pages contain register of
ordinary playing members recording names and
addresses, and register of honorary members
recording names and addresses, n.d.. Final pages
list of members recording names and addresses
for both 1930 and 1931, and summary of
Committee attendance, 1926-1933. Manuscript
and signed.
1 item
Nov 1926Jun 1933
C DJC/1/23/1/2
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of the Committee
meetings of the Hull Judeans Maccabi
Association, Feb 1947-Dec 1955, and of the
AGMs of the Hull Judean Maccabi Association,
Feb 1948-Apr 1955. Opening pages contain A-Z
index of members names alongside which are
stamped dates of [attendance at meetings?].
Typescript and manuscript, signed.
1 item
Feb 1947Dec 1955
C DJC/1/23/1/3
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of Council meetings of
the Hull Judeans Maccabi Association, held at the
Club premises on Lower Union Street. Final pages
contain lists of Committee and Executive
members recording names and addresses, 19621964.
1 item
Mar 1956Jun 1971
C DJC/1/23/1/4
Minutes
File contains minutes of the meetings of Hull
Judeans Annual Dance Committee. Typescript
and signed.
1 file
Nov 1966Jan 1971
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Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of the AGMs of the
Judeans Maccabi Association, held at various
places including the Club premises on Lower
Union Street, Anlaby Road, A. Lewenstein Hall,
and the Parkfield Drive Youth Centre. Typescript
and Manuscript, signed.
1 item
C DJC/1/23/2
Correspondence
Sep 1964Nov 1974
1933-1990
Subseries contains correspondence of the Hull
Judeans Maccabi.
1 file (5 pieces)
C DJC/1/23/2/1
Correspondence File
Correspondence of the honorary secretaries of
Hull Judeans Cricket Club with members and also
with various Judean Clubs and Maccabi
Associations in England. Manuscript and
typescript.
1 file (118 pieces)
20 Feb 193323 Oct 1934
C DJC/1/23/2/2
Correspondence File
Correspondence between Mr. B. Winetroube,
Honorary Secretary of the Hull Jewish Institute,
and Mr Maurice E. Segal, Honorary Secretary of
the Hull Judeans Maccabi Association, relating to
the arrangements for dances and inter city
functions organised by the Hull Judeans Maccabi
Association, to be held in the club rooms.
1 file (2 pieces)
30 Sep 19513 Oct 1951
C DJC/1/23/2/3
Correspondence File
Correspondence relates to the Parkfield Drive
Premises appeal and purchase. Typescript.
1 file (17 pieces)
2 Mar 197227 Mar 1972
C DJC/1/23/2/4
Correspondence File
Correspondence relating to trusts established
under the will of Harry Lipinski deceased.
Typescript.
1 file (37 pieces)
3 Nov 197213 Nov 1975
C DJC/1/23/2/5
Correspondence File
Correspondence relating to issues surrounding
Trustees, financial matters, and charity status in
relation to the Pryme Street scheme. Typescript.
1 file (11 pieces)
22 Jul 19905 Dec 1990
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C DJC/1/23/3
Committee Papers
1950s-1970s
Subseries contains committee papers including
agenda, reports of section chairmen, constitutional
documents and rules
2 items
C DJC/1/23/3/1
Agenda and Reports of Section Chairmen
Agenda and reports of section chairmen. Includes
reports of S.E. Schultz as Chairman of the Cricket
Section, W. Waxman as Chairman of the Cultural,
L. Dysch as Chairman of the Social Section, M.
Dubb as Chairman of the Football Section, A.
Edelson as Secretary of the Hospitality Section, I.
Feldman as Chairman of the Junior Section, B.
Landey as Chairman of the Swimming Section,
and A. Abrahamson as Chairman of the TableTennis Section, prepared in advance of AGM to
be held in the club room, Lower Union Street, Hull,
on 21 Jun 1956. Typescript. Note: Marked 'Kindly
donated by Cyril Brown, 20 Jan 08'.
1 item (6 pieces)
C DJC/1/23/3/2
File: Draft Constitutions
File contains drafts, copies, and ammendments
relating to the constitution of Hull Judeans
Maccabi Club. Typescript.
1 file (6 pieces)
C DJC/1/23/4
Publicity Material
11 Jun 1956
c.1970s
1930s-1980s
Subseries contains programmes, flyers etc
publicising events arranged by various groups and
clubs associated with the Judeans Maccabi
7 items
C DJC/1/23/4/1
Programme
Programme relating to a Bar Mitzvah Dinner held
to celebrate the 13th birthday of the Hull Judeans
Cricket Club at Hammond's Dome Ballroom,
photocopy
1 item
28 Jul 1934
C DJC/1/23/4/2
Souvenir Programme
Souvenir programme relating to 'On With The
Show', a revue organised by Hull Judeans
Maccabi, held at the 'New Club & Institute', Lower
Union Street, at 8pm on Sunday 27 Oct 1946, with
all proceeds to go to Hull Royal Infirmary.
1 item
27 Oct 1946
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C DJC/1/23/4/3
Programme
Programme relating to a play titled 'Chanuka Gelt'
written by Shalom Aleichem, translated into
Hebrew by Y.D. Berkowitz, and translated into
English by Yehuda Goodman, to be staged at
Maccabi House, Lower Union Street, 28 Dec
1947. Produced by Mr Sidney Schultz, cast
including Clive Levy, Rosalie Schultz, Colin Lang,
Phillip Schultz, Ann Finestein, Rosalynd Vinegrad,
Emmanuel Rosen, John Rosen, Norma Levinson,
Pearl Levinson.
1 item
28 Dec 1947
C DJC/1/23/4/4
Raffle Tickets
Raffle tickets relating to a 'Grand Prize Draw in aid
of Blue & White Bazaar', organised by Hull
Judeans Club, C.A. Rosen as Promoter, raffle to
be drawn at the 'Blue & White Bazaar, Farmery
Hall, Hull' on 21 Nov 1968, prizes are Philips
Clock Radio, 3 bottles of spirits, 200 cigarettes,
Sheaffer Executive 444 writing set, £1 premium
bond.
1 item (2 pieces)
1968
C DJC/1/23/4/5
Advertisement Flyer
Flyer advertising Hull Judeans 'Cabaret and
Dance' evening starring Dave Dee, to be held 20
Jan 1972 at Bailey's, Jameson Street, Hull, tickets
85p.
1 item
1972
C DJC/1/23/4/6
Programme
Programme of event 'Humberside Gateway to
Maccabi Weekend', 19 Dec 1975-21 Dec 1975,
events to include service at Osborne Street
Synagogue followed by Kiddush, discussion at
Linnaeus Street, disco at Hull Parkfield Centre,
'Maccaropoly' landmark visits, mixed sports
afternoon, and 'SingalonogaMACCS!!'.
1 item (3 papers)
1975
C DJC/1/23/4/7
Advertisement Flyer
Flyer advertising Judeans Maccabi 'Go-Girls
Thursday An Emancipation Disco', to be held 12
Jul at the Parkfield Centre, tickets 40p, and also
advertising 'Leisure Club Afternoons', held every
Sunday at the Parkfield Centre.
1 item
n.d.
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Advertisement Flyer
Flyer advertising Judeans Maccabi 'Sponsored
Swim', to be held 3 Jul at Madeley Street Baths,
Hull, proceeds in aid of Israel and the Club.
1 item
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Press Cuttings
n.d.
mid 20th cent.
Subseries contains press cuttings associated with
the Hull Judeans Maccabi
3 items
C DJC/1/23/5/1
Article: 'Jewish Sportsmen'
Article concerns a function held at the Metropole
Hall, West Street following an inaugural charity
football match where all members of both teams
were of Jewish descent
1 item
mid 20th cent.
C DJC/1/23/5/2
Article: 'Introducing Hull Judeans Sports Club'
Photocopy of article written by Simon Clyne and
Mr Greenstone on occasion of 25 years since the
formation of the Hull Judeans giving potted history
of the club from its foundation.
1 item
Jan 1945
C DJC/1/23/5/3
Article: 'Charitable Efforts of Judeans-Maccabi'
Article refers to Mr J. Wienberg presiding over the
AGM at Maccabi Hall, Hull, reception and dance
raising £40 for J.P.A., dance raising £285 for the
Trawler Distress Fund, decreased interest in
cricket and football sections, formation of under16s football team, Miss Shelagh Harris winning
the Hull and District Girls Singles table tennis,
increasing membership of cultural section,
debates with other societies, large increase in
swimming section membership. Also notes the
election of the following: Mr J. Wienberg,
Chairman, Mr M. Gordon and Mr J. Marks, ViceChairmen, Mr. C. Brown, Treasurer, Mr M. Segal,
Honorary Secretary, Mr W. Winetroube, Honorary
Solicitor, and Mr R. Harris, Honorary Accountant.
1 item
c.1950s
C DJC/1/23/6
Photographs
1920s-1990s
Subseries contains photographs of clubs,
committees, and activities associated with the Hull
Judeans Maccabi Association
10 items
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C DJC/1/23/6/1
File of Photographs: Judeans Annual Dances and
Social Events
File contains the following black and white
photographs, some of which are reproductions, of
various Judeans Annual Dances and social
events:
Dinner showing Maurice Wolf, Johnny Coupland,
Myer Wolf, Yank Levine, Teddy Goldstein, Joe
Golden, Henry Freedenthal, Mr Gordon, Simon
Clyne, Wassy Silverstone, Gerald Greenstone,
[taken at a Cricket Club social event?], n.d.;
Dinner showing Gerry Greenstone, Simon Clyne
and wife, Gladys Brown, Bob Wineberg, Rita
Shenker, Jos. Levy, Celia Taylor, Norman
Shenker, Miss Shenker, Percy Clyne, Lily Lewis,
Thelma Brown, Miss Gordon, Mr Gordon, n.d.;
Evening event involving the Rovers Club showing
Moshe Davidson, Aubrey Shalley, Alf Sultan, Mr
Rosenbloom, n.d.;
Evening event at Beverley Road Baths, possibly a
fundraising evening held in aid of the construction
of the Cricket Club pavillion, shows Norman
Shenker, Sam Aaron, Jos. Levy, Simon Clyne,
John Coupland, Joe Saltman, Henry Freedenthal,
Bobby Wineberg, Gerald Greenstone, Wassy
Silverstone, Percy Clyne, Sammy Lieberman, Mott
Reuben, Sam Rosenthal, Moshe Gordon, Sam
Blank, Issy Appleson, David Saltman, Micky
Markson, Eric Palmer, c.1920s;
Evening event possibly held by the Cricket Club,
shows Mr Rosen, Jos. Levy, Simon Clyne, Gerald
Greenstone, Eric Palmer, Bob Wineberg, Norman
Shenker, Percy Clyne, Issy Appleson, Mr Gordon,
Moshe Gordon, Mott Reuben, Sam Blank, Mr
Saltman, Sam Rosenthal, Joe Saltman, c.1920s;
Evening event possibly held by the Cricket Club,
shows Bob Wineberg, Henry Freedenthal, Wassy
Silverstone, Micky Markson, Mott Reuben, Joe
Saltman, Gerald Greenstone, Sam Rosenthal,
Percy Clyne, Norman Shenker, Dave Saltman,
Eric Palmer, Sol Clyne, Jos. Levy, Sam Blank,
Moshe Gordon, c.1920s;
Judeans Annual Dance at Fulford Hall showing
Flo Clyne, Rosie Clyne, Simon Clyne, Rae Lavine,
Joe Clyne, Cecilia Furman, Barney Goldstone, Mr
Bentley, Yetta Lipshitz, 1924;
Judeans Dance Committee, showing Moishe
Gordon, Henry Friedenthal, Issy Appleson, Gerald
Goldstone, Bob Weinberg, Simon Clyne, John
Coupland, Wassy Silverstone, c.1935;
Rover Club Social Dance at Powolney's, King
Edward Street, showing various persons including
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Harold Cuckle, Eva Gordon, Percy Lipman, Eddie
Brown, Gladys Myers, Sarah Landa nee Schultz,
Gus Landa, Flo Sugarman nee Kalrik, Annie
Daniels, John Wilson, Mr Sugarman, Ivy Waxman
nee Jacobs, Jenny Wilson nee Waxman, Issy
Lipman, Rosie Rothman nee Sultan, Isaac
Waxman, 25 Feb 1932;
Evening event showing members of the Rover
Club, c.1936;
Judeans Annual Dance at Mecca, showing Saville
Soltan, Sandra Burkoff, Ian Dysch, Anthea
Pearlman, Hilary Peysner, Stephan Pearlman,
c.1960s;
Judeans upstairs coffee bar at Lower Union
Street, showing Alan Field, Geoff Reubens, Vic
Appleson, Gerald Shapero, Irvin Feldman,
Stephen Myers, Charles Rosen, Valerie Levy,
Angelia Miller, Gloria Scholnick, Jennifer Barnett,
Stuart Rosenthal, Gloria Abrahamson, 21 Sep
1963;
Tombola at the Judeans Dance, showing Gloria
Appleson, Lynda Levy, Sarah Burkoff, Rosalyn
Pearlman, Veronica Rosenthal, 16 Jan 1967;
Judeans Dance at Mecca, showing Stephan
Pearlman, Barry Goodman, Malcolm Taylor,
Michael Westerman, Howard Levy, Harold Turner,
c.1970.
1 file (14 pieces)
C DJC/1/23/6/2
File of Photographs: Judeans Football Club
File contains the following photographs, some of
which are reproductions, of various Judeans
football teams:
Posed group black and white photograph of
members of Rosenfeld's Team Charity Match,
1921;
Posed group black and white photograph of
members of Hull Judeans Football Club including
Bob Annis, Louis Harris, Frank Goldstone, Mark
Rosenberg, George Harris, Wassle Silverstone,
Bert Goldstone, Percy Goldstone, Eddy Harris,
Bob Harris, Alf Sultan, taken at a charity match
against Hull Catholics played at Hull City's ground,
arranged by the Jewish Working Mens Committee
in aid of the Board of Guardians, 1922;
Posed group black and white photograph of
members of Hull Yiddish Football Club including
Abby Furman, Louis Rapstone, Percy Goldstone,
Ben Harris, Bob Annis, Bert Goldstone, Joe
Moran, George Harris, Frank Goldstone, Louis
Harris, Edward Harris, Wase Silverstone, Mark
Rosenberg, Alfred Sultan, taken at a match
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against Hull Irish, 1923;
Posed group black and white photograph of
members of Hull Judeans Football Club including
Joe Mostyn also Moses, Billy Sugarman, Pecky
Gordon, Sam Berger, Sid Lavine, Ernie Rossi also
Rosenthal, Solly Waxman, c.1929;
Posed group black and white photograph of
members of Hull Thursday Football Club including
Arthur Yates, and Jewish members John
Coupland, Dave Reuben, c.1933;
Posed group black and white photograph of
members of Hull Judeans Football Club including
Aubrey Gordon and other members, 1934-35;
Posed group balck and white photograph of
members of Hull Judeans Football Club including
Alf Sultan, Jack Edelson, Jack Gordon, Bernard
Flasher, Phil Kline, Arthur Myerthall also 'Gunner
Martell', George Harris, Danny Gilman, Moishe
Black, Aubrey Coupland, Benny Myers, Gerald
Black, Solly Waxman, Boris Rich, taken on the
occasion of a match against Manchester, Apr
1948;
Posed group colour photograph of members of
Hull Judeans Football Club including Stuart
Fredenthal, Rodney Castle, Ivan Segal, Stuart
Rosenthal, Gerald Gordon, Barry Reuben, Jeff
Reuben, Charles Rosen, Graham Burnley, taken
at Nottingham, c.1950s-1960s;
Posed group black and white photograph of
members of Hull Judeans Football Club including
Ronnie Levy, Sid Sugarman, Mot Levine, Geoff
Reuben, Jeff Myers, Ronnie Field, Stan Schultz,
Joe Sugarman, Mike Dubb, Bernard Miller, taken
outside St Lukes Street Club, c.1952
1 file (9 pieces)
C DJC/1/23/6/3
File of Photographs: Judeans Rugby Club
File contains the following photographs, some of
which are reproductions, of various Judeans rugby
teams:
Posed group black and white photograph of team
members including Syd Zimmerman, Joe Hyman,
Jack Rosenthal, Myer Branski, Harry Bishop,
Louis Harris, Charles Black, Gerry Gold, Ted
Myerthal also Martell, taken at a Rugby League
charity match against Leeds, 1921.
1 file (1 piece)
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File of Photographs: Judeans Table Tennis Club
File contains the following photographs, some of
which are reproductions, of various Judeans table
tennis teams:
Posed group black and white photograph of
Judeans 'A' team members including Geoff Levy,
Eric Palmer, Dennis Queskey, Cyril Brown, Abe
Abrahamson, Jack Levy, taken after receiving the
trophy as the 1938-39 Hull and East Riding Table
Tennis Association Division 1 winners having
achieved a league record of 100% wins, 1939;
Posed group black and white photograph of stood
around a table tennis table, c.late 1940s;
Posed group black and white photograph of
Judeans table tennis club members Geoff Levy,
Abe Abrahamson, Maurice Segal, Leon
Rosenthal, Cyril Brown, Norma Bishop, Marcus
Bishop, Perris Coupland, c.1950;
Posed group black and white photograph of
Judeans table tennis club 'B' team members
Norman Levinson, Bernard Gordon, Perris
Coupland, Alan Harris, Leon Rosenthal, Alan
Field, 1951-52 (2 copies);
Posed colour photograph of Tom McLocklan,
David Lang, Henry Goldstone, the Judeans 'B'
table tennis team, holding a trophy having just
won the 1979-80 Hull and East Riding Table
Tennis Association Division 3, 1980;
Posed colour photograph of Abe Abrahamson with
a trophy stood by a table tennis table, c.1980s;
Posed colour photography of Anthony Bennett,
Abe Abrahamson, and Henry Goldstone with a
trophy stood by a table tennis table, c.1980s.
1 file (7 pieces)
1939-1980
C DJC/1/23/6/5
File of Photographs: Judeans Tennis Club
File contains the following photographs, some of
which are reproductions, of various Judeans
tennis teams:
Black and white posed group photograph of the
following at a Tournament held at Holderness
Road Barracks, being members of the Judeans
Table Tennis Club, and visitors from Newcastle,
Leeds, and Sheffield, Annie Sultan, Miss
Abrahamson, Rosalie Shlamka nee Schultz, Abe
Abrahamson, Eric Palmer, Julie Goldstein, Betty
Gilman nee Pliener, Jack Lennard, Rosalie Black,
Doreen Levy, Harry Bishop, Eddie Williams, Rose
Abrahamson, Natalie Winetroube nee Rosenthal,
Marcus Bishop; Norma Bishop nee Quesky,
Maurice Segal, Myra Sugarman nee Furman,
Sidney Furman, Trixie Levy, Alan Field, Dr
1946-1949
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Gordon Cohen, Vic Appleson, and others, 5 May
1946;
Black and white posed photograph of Natalie
Winetroube nee Rosenthal, Mona Black nee
Tallerman, Rita Silkowitz, members of the Hull
Judeans tennis club, taken at Costello Playing
Field, 1947;
Black and white posed photograph of Rita
Silkowitz, Mona Tallerman, Ivor Winetroube,
Natalie Rosenthal, Joyce Harris, Warren
Winetroube, Maurice Segal, Audrey Rosenthal,
Perris Coupland, Shirley Juggler, Doreen Gordon,
Gerald Black, members of the Hull Judeans tennis
club, taken at Costello Playing Field, c.1949.
1 file (3 pieces)
C DJC/1/23/6/6
File of Photographs: Judeans Bowling Club
File contains the following photographs, some of
which are reproductions, of various Judeans
bowling teams:
Posed colour photograph showing Stuart
Sugarman, Barry Abrahams, Elliot Pinsley, and
David Furmna with trophies received as winners
of the bowling league, c.1980s;
Colour photograph of Elliot Pinsley collecting the
cup for the winners of the bowling winter league,
taken at Hockney's, Beverley Road, c.1990s;
Posed colour photograph showing Geoff
Reubens, Elliot Pinsley, and Eddie Sadofsky
holding a trophy having won the bowling winter
league, c.1990s.
1 file (3 pieces)
1980s-1990s
C DJC/1/23/6/7
File of Photographs: Judeans Snooker Club
File contains the following photographs, some of
which are reproductions, of various Judeans
snooker teams:
Black and white posed group photograph of
members of the Judeans snooker team, including
Abe Goodman, Johnie Wilson, Sid Rosenthall,
Yitzchak Rosenthall, around a snooker table on
which is a trophy and framed certificate, c.1930s;
Black and white posed group photograph of
Harold Turner, Leslie Joseph, Leslie Vinegrad,
Gerald Shapero, Eddie Blank, Saville Soltan,
Stuart Reuben, Barry Reuben, members of the
Judeans snooker team, with a prize shield, c.late
1960s.
1 file (2 pieces)
1930s-1960s
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C DJC/1/23/6/8
File of Photographs: Judeans Cricket Club
File contains the following photographs, some of
which are reproductions, of various Judeans
cricket teams, players, and associated individuals:
Black and white photograph of Alan Gerstein
embarking on a run whilst playing as a batsman
for Hull Judeans Cricket Club, n.d.;
Black and white posed group photograph of
Simon Clyne, Gus Sugarman, Aubrey Gordon,
Gerlad Greenstone, Sam Rossie, Dave Saltman,
John Coupland, Joe Saltman, Jos Levy, members
of the Hull Judeans Cricket Club, c.1920s;
Black and white posed group photograph of Sam
Rosenthal, Jack Marks, Ernie Rosenthal,
Winroope, members of the Hull Judeans Cricket
Club, c.1920s;
Black and white photograph showing Wassy
Silverstone, batsman Percy Clyne, and Bob Annis,
c.1920s;
Black and white photograph showing Wassy
Silverstone stood in front of a cricket club pavillion
holding a cricket bat, c.1920s;
Black and white posed group photograph showing
Henry Freedenthal, Jos. Levy, Sam Rosenthal,
Dennis Myers, Issy Appleson, Henry Cuckle,
Percy Clyne, Sloch Harris, Micky Markson, Wassy
Silverstone, Dave Saltman, Joe Saltman, c.1920s;
Black and white posed group photograph showing
Wassy Silverstone, Percy Clyne, Issy Appelson,
Joe Saltman, Sam Lieberman, Lionel Rosen, Jack
Sugarman, Mr Gordon, Harold Cuckle, Cecil
Chapel, Charles Baker, c.1920s;
Black and white posed group photograph showing
Danny Bennett, Norman Shenker, Percy Clyne,
Jos. Levy, Harold Cuckle, Lionel Greenstone,
Sam Barnett, Micky Markson, Simon Clyne,
Wassy Silverstone, Joe Aarons, Henry
Freedenthal, Gerald Greenstone, Joe Clyne, Phil
Miller, Sol Clyne, Mick Bennett, Sam Rosenthal,
Moshe Gordon, Sam Lieberman, Mr Gordon, Mr
Goldstein, Mott Reuben, taken in front of the Hull
Judeans Cricket Club pavillion, c.1920s;
Black and white posed group photograph of Abe
Bennett, Solly Klein, Sammy Rosenthal, Maurice
Gordon, Sammy Leiberman, Simmy Goldstein,
Danny Bennett, Lionel Greenstone, Sammy
Barnett, Micky Markson, Simon Klein, Wassy
Silverstone, J. Aarons, Henry Friedenthal, Gerald
Greenstone, Harold Cuckle, Norman, Shenker,
Sammy Aarons, Joshua Levy, Percy Klein,
members of the Hull Judeans Cricket Club, in front
of of the club's pavillion at West Park, c.1920s;
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Black and white posed group photograph of
Wassy Silverstone, Gerland Greenstone, Harry
Juggler, Sol Clyne, Jack Marks, Dennis Myers,
John Coupland, Simon Clyne, M. Bentley, D.
Vinegrad, Herman Bush, J. Schwartz, Bob Annis,
'Slog' Harris, S. Levy, members of the Hull
Judeans Cricket Club, taken at Reckitts Gound,
Garden Village, 1921;
Black and white photographs of the cricket team
during the 1920s including one of the 1924
season team and one of the Cricket Club Dance
held Jan 1926;
Black and white posed group photograph of
Benney Dubb, Bob Annis, Moishe Gordon, F.
Hardy, Gus Sugarman, D. Vinegrad, Julius
Weinberg, Sammy Aarons, Sam Glickstein, Dav
Saltman, Issy Appleson, Joe Saltman, T. Levy,
Julian Dubb, Simon Clyne, A. Silverstone, J.
Aaron, S. Harris, Dennis Myers, Sam Rosenthal,
Gerald Greenstone, Lionel Greenstone, Norman
Shenker, Sid Rosenthal, Mot Reuben, Percy
Clyne, members of the Hull Judeans Cricket Club,
in front of of the club's pavillion at West Park,
1926;
Black and white photographs of the cricket team
during an outing to Bridlington, 24 May 1926;
Black and white posed group photograph of Lionel
Rosen, Aubrey Gordon, Jack Marks, Harold
Cuckle, Cecil Chappell, Les Sackin, Jos Levy,
Percy Clyne, Mot Reuben, Sam Barnett, David
Saltman, Gerald Greenstone, Issy Appleson,
Wassy Silverstone, Moishe Gordon, Eric Palmer,
Sol Clyne, Joe Saltman, Teddy Mintz, S. Shapero,
Bob Wineberg, members of the Hull Judeans
Cricket Club, in front of of the club's pavillion at
West Park, c.1934;
Black and white posed group photograph of D.
Saltman, Moishe Gordon, Myer Wolff, Gerald
Greenstone, Dr M.G. Lucas, A. Silverstone, Simon
Clyne, Barnett Janner, Dr Cen, Louis Harris, D.L.
Jacobs, Bob Wienberg, Eric Palmer, A. Palmer,
Lionel Rosen, Norman Levy, D. Clyne, Freddie
Rapstone, Joe Saltman, Jack Marks, Lionel
Greenstone, Isaac Dietch, Mott Reuben, Cecil
Chappell, M. Miller, Sam Barnett, Issie Appleson,
Sam Rosenthal, Jos. Levy, Jack Gordon, Neville
Greenstone, Eddie Brown, Percy Clyne, Norman
Shenker, Leo Schultz, Israel Levy, taken during a
dinner to celebrate the bar mitzvah of Hull
Judeans Cricket Club, 1934;
Black and white posed group photograph of Cyril
Brown, Stan Schultz, Jack Rosenthal, Pauline
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Harris nee Hyman, Natalie Winetroube nee
Rosenthal, David Bermitz, Rosalind Marks, Rita
Rifkin nee Silkovitz, Feigy Rosenthal, Ann Lyons
nee Godon, Fanny Gordon, Eva Gordon, taken at
a cricket match, c.1949-1950;
Black and white posed group photograph of Boris
Rich, Jeff Reuben, Steve Myers, Manny Marks,
Bernard Miller, Ernie Rosenthal, Eddie Gilman,
Perris Coupland, Benny Myers, Jeff Myers, Leon
Rosenthal, members of the Judeans Cricket Club,
taken in front of a pavillion, early 1950s;
Black and white posed group photograph of Bob
Wienberg, Bernard Gordon, Joe Batchelor, Ernie
Rosenthal, Leslie Rosenberg, Danny Gilman,
Manny Marks, Stan Schultz, Geoff Reuben, Boris
Rich, Benny Myers, Eddie Gilman, Perris
Coupland, Leon Rosenthal, members of the
Judeans Cricket Club, 26 Jun 1952;
Black and white posed group photograph of
Danny Gilman, Manny Marks, Ernie Rosenthal,
Stuart Palmer, H. Harris, Herbert Goldstone, Stan
Schultz, Gerald Shapero, Leon Rosenthal, Perris
Coupland, Geoff Reuben, Sidney Sugarman,
members of the Judeans Cricket Club, taken
during a match against Barton on Humber Cricket
Club, 12 May 1957;
Black and white posed group photograph of
Melvyn Sadofsky, Henry Goldstone, Leon
Rosenthal, Charles Rosen, Ernie Rosenthal, Geoff
Reuben, Boris Rich, Stuart Rosenthal, Gerald
Shapero, Graham Burnley, Ian Black, Gerald
Gordon, members of the Judeans Cricket Club,
receiving the Sidney Farleigh Cricket Club,
c.1963.
1 file (20 pieces)
C DJC/1/23/6/9
File of Photographs: Judeans Drama Section
File contains the following photographs, some of
which are reproductions, of various stage
productions presented by the Hull Judeans
Maccabi drama section:
Black and white photograph of Lily Barnet as the
maid Millet, Rita Silkowitz as Mrs Smith, Jessie
Rubin as Mrs Jones, Phyllis Lavine as the
scientist Madam Pavel, Ettie Bentley as the
reporter Miss Wisper, Mona Black nee Tallerman
as Mrs Brown, Natalie Winetroube nee Rosenthal
as Mrs Robinson, on stage during a performance
of Philip Johnson's 'World without Men' staged by
The Garret Players, c.1946-1947;
Black and white photograph of Bernard Conway,
Perris Coupland, Aubrey Coupland, Jack Lennard,
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as 'Four Little Girls of the Chorus', taken during a
stage production at Lower Union Street, 1950;
Black and white photograph of Bernard Conway,
Perris Coupland, Jack Lennard, Maurice Black,
Rita Silkovitz, Aubrey Coupland, Shirley Juggler,
Rosalie Harris, Averell Winetroube, Audrey
Rosenthal, Rosalie Schultz, Mavine Landey,
Walter Abrahams, taken during a stage production
at Lower Union Street, 1950;
Black and white photograph of Rita Silkovitz,
Perris Coupland, Ivor Winetroube, Walter
Abrahams, taken during a stage production [of
'Newver Darken my Doorstep again'?] at Lower
Union Street, 1950;
Black and white photograph of Shirley Juggler,
Rosebud Schultz, Audrey Rosenthal, Rosalie
Harris, Averell Winetroube, Ivor Winetroube,
Walter Abrahams, taken during a stage production
at Lower Union Street, 1950;
Black and white photograph of Averell Winetroube
and Mavine Landey, as 'The Tiller Girls' taken
during a stage production at Lower Union Street,
1950;
Black and white photograph of Ivor Winetroube
and Walter Abrahams as 'The Eastern Brothers',
taken during a stage production at Lower Union
Street, 1950;
Black and white photograph of Jack Lennard and
Ms Goldstein on stage during a Hull Judeans'
performance, c.1950s;
Black and white photograph of the audience at a
Hull Judeans' performance, c.1950s.
1 file (9 pieces)
C DJC/1/23/6/10
File of Photographs: Miscellaneous
File contains the following photographs of
miscellaneous events and persons associated
with the Hull Judeans Maccabi:
Black and white posed group photograph of
Harold Turner, Leslie Josephs, Leslie Vinegrad,
Gerald Shapiro, Eddie Blank, Saville Sultan,
Stewart Reuben and Barry Reuben, note that
Saville Sultan and Stewart Reuben hold a prize
shield, n.d.;
Black and white photograph of Dennis Myers and
David Saltman with trophies, c.1926;
Black and white reproductions photograph
showing Norman Levinson, Sylcia Gates, Hymie
Hyman, Rita Silkowitz, Boris Rich, Mona
Tallerman, Pauline Hyman, Hilary Daniels, Jack
Hyman, Doreen Rose nee Gordon, Rosalie
Schultz, Audrey Rosenthal, Harold Sugarman,
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Elsie Gordon, during a Judeans trip to Ilkley,
1950;
Black and white photograph showing elsie
Gordon, Rita Gerstein, Audrey Rosenthal, Mona
Tellerman, Sylvia Gates, Rosalie Shultz, Pauline
Hyman, members of the Hull Judeans Ladies
Committee, c.1955 [donated to the Archive by
Audrey Sugarman in 2011].
1 file (4 pieces)
C DJC/1/23/7
Ephemera
1915-1966
Subseries contains ephemeral material including
letterhead paper, a cricket club score book, and
an autograph book
7 items
C DJC/1/23/7/1
File: Letterhead Paper
File contains examples of letterhead paper used
by the Association in its various forms. Typescript.
Includes:
i) Hull Judeans Cricket Club with Sidney
Zimmerman as Honorary President, Gerald
Greenstone as Honorary Treasurer, Eric Palmer
as Honorary General Secretary, Norman Shenker
as Honorary Assistant Secretary, Myer Wolf as
Honorary Solicitor, and Louis Korklin as Honorary
Auditor, n.d. (1 paper)
ii) Hull Judeans Maccabi Association with J.
Wienberg as Honorary Life President, G.
Greenstone as Honorary President, Stuart
Fredenthal as Chairman, Stuart Rosenthal as
Vice-Chairman, Stephen Myers and Victor
Appleson as Honorary Joint Treasurers, Nina
Rosenberg as Honorary Organising Secretary,
Elaine Beaumont as Honorary General Secretary,
Barrie Reuben as Sports Director, M. Westerman
as Cultural Director, and Claire Halon as Publicity
Director, n.d. (1 paper)
iii) Hull Judeans Maccabi Association with J.
Wienberg as Honorary Life President, G.
Greenstone as Honorary President, Charles A.
Rosen as Chairman, Irvin Feldman and Miss G.
Abrahamson as Vice-Chairmen, Stephen Myers
and S Fredenthal as Honorary Joint Treasurers,
Nina Rosenberg as Honorary Organising
Secretary, Miss J. Harris as Honorary General
Secretary, S. Rosenthal as Sports Director, M.
Westerman as Cultural Director, and Miss V.
Rosenthal as Publicity Director, n.d. (1 paper)
1 file (3 pieces)
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C DJC/1/23/7/2
'The Judean'
Photocopy of the first table-tennis issue of the
'The Judean', being a souvenir record produced
by the Hull Judeans Table-Tennis Section.
Typescript.
Note: Marked 'Kindly donated by Cyril Brown 20
Jan 08', in possession of the original?
1 item (29 papers)
C DJC/1/23/7/3
Score Book
Score Book of Hull Judeans Cricket Team
recording matches played by the team. Entries
record following information: Team played; Date of
match; Name of Batsman with number of runs
scored and how they came to be out; Name of
Bowler with analysis of overs, maiden overs, runs,
wickets, wide balls, no balls, balls bowled, and
average runs per wicket. Typescript pro-forma and
manuscript.
Note: Donated by Gerald Shapero in Feb 2004
1 item (39 papers)
1957-1959
C DJC/1/23/7/4
Certificate
Certificate of the Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire
Table Tennis Association commemorating that the
Hull Judeans C team was runner-up in the League
Championship of Division Six for the 1960/61
season.
Note: Originally from file compiled by D.L.
'Societies'
1 item
29 May 1961
C DJC/1/23/7/5
Fire Insurance Policy
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd policy
relating to the building, fixtures, and fittings of the
Pavilion, The Circle, Anlaby Road, Hull, policy
number 64G2068, in name of the Treasurer for
Hull Judeans Cricket Club, covering period 31
May 1964-31 May 1965, insurance to the amount
of £200, annual premium of £1 and 3 shillings.
Typescript.
1 item
9 Jun 1964
C DJC/1/23/7/6
Booking Form
Contract made with Mecca Ltd re hire of hall for a
private dance to be held by Hull Judeans, 8pm1am on 19 Jan 1967, booking made by Mr Turner
on behalf of Hull Judeans. Pro-forma and
Manuscript.
1 item
17 Jan 1966
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C DJC/1/23/7/7
Autograph/Scrapbook
Volume containing autographs, messages,
sketches etc collected by Annie Fineberg, a
member of the Hull Judeans Maccabi Drama
Club. Enclosure: Photograph of [Annie Fineberg?]
taken at Filey in 1937. Signatures appear to be
largely those of local actors and entertainers or
members of touring companies appearing at
theatres in Hull. Signatures include those of Billie
Manders, members of Catlin’s Royal Pierrots, and
Louis Levy. Note that the volume includes an
autograph of Mayer Amschel Rothschild dated
1805 that has been stuck in.
1 item
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1914-1940
249
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C DJC/1/24
Hull Labour Friends of Israel
1979
Description: This series contains records relating to the Hull Branch of the Labour Friends of
Israel. This is a political group founded in October 1957 at a rally of the British Labour Party,
to which the group is affiliated. The aims of the Labour Friends of Israel are to promote
support for strong bilateral relationships between British and Israeli Labour parties.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 1 subseries:
C DJC/1/24/1 Programmes, 1979
Extent: 1 subseries
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C DJC/1/24/1
Programmes
1979
Subseries contains the following programmes
relating to events arranged by the Labour Friends
of Israel Hull Branch:
Programme relating to a dinner organised by
Labour Friends of Israel Hull Branch to be held 8
Feb 1979 at the Guildhall, Hull, evening to be
chaired by Councillor Louis Pearlman and to
include welcome by the Lord Mayor of Hull
Councillor G. Goforth, response by the Minister
Plenipotentiary of Israel Yoav Biran, address by
the Right Honorable Peter Archer Q.C.,
presentation by Michael Westerman, vote of
thanks by Councillor Mrs Frances Brady J.P.,
typescript, printed.
1 item
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C DJC/1/24a
Hull Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society
1860-1896
Description: This series contains records relating to the Hull branch of the Ladies Hebrew
Benevolent Society. The Society was formed thanks to the efforts of Reverend H. Bender,
the first Honorary Secretary. Its establishment was agreed at a meeting held in Jan 1860
which meeting was presided over by Mr S. Mosely, and a constitution was approved in 1861.
The object of the society was to provide financial assistance to persons residing in Hull
belonging to the Jewish faith who were in need of aid.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 4 subseries:
C DJC/1/24a/1 Correspondence, 1896
C DJC/1/24a/2 Constitutions and Laws, 1861
C DJC/1/24a/3 Press Cuttings, 1860
C DJC/1/24a/4 Lists of Visitors, 1883-1884
Extent: 4 subseries
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C DJC/1/24a/1
Correspondence
1896
Subseries contains correspondence of the Hull
Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society
1 item
C DJC/1/24a/1/1
Copy Letter
Copy letter sent by the Hull Ladies Hebrew
Benevolent Society possibly to the Board of
Guardians, informing the recipient that the society
is unable to undertake the distribution of Passover
groceries which it feels should be left to the Baord
of Guardians
1 item
C DJC/1/24a/2
Constitutions and Laws
19 Mar 1896
1861
Subseries contains constitutions, laws, and rules
relating to the Hull Ladies Hebrew Benevolent
Society
1 item
C DJC/1/24a/2/1
Laws of the Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society
Document setting out the laws by which the
society is to be governed and establishing that the
object of the society is to 'grant relief to
necessitous persons of the Jewish faith, in money,
either as gifts or loans, or in other such mode as
the committee may determine'
1 item
1861
C DJC/1/24a/3
Press Cuttings
1860
Subseries contains press cuttings relating to the
Hull Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society and its
work
1 item
C DJC/1/24a/3/1
Press Cutting: Hull Formation of a Benevolent
Ladies Society
Short notice printed in the Jewish Chronicle and
Hebrew Observer relating to the formation of the
Society
1 item
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C DJC/1/24a/4
Lists of Visitors
1883-1884
Subseries contains lists of members of the Hull
Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society appointed to
act as visitors
1 item
C DJC/1/24a/4/1
List of Visitors
List of the following members of the Hull Ladies
Hebrew Benevolent Society appointed to serve as
visitors in the period Nov 1883-Oct 1884: Mrs
Farbstein; Mrs Barnard; Mrs Moss; Mrs Hartog;
Mrs B. Cohen; Mrs J.L. Jacobs; Mrs Goltman; Mrs
B.S. Jacobs; Mrs Dumoulin; Mrs Schultz; Mrs
Polack; Mrs Franks. Note that the list is signed by
E.S. Jacobs as Honorary Secretary.
1 item
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1883-1884
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C DJC/1/25
Hull Orphan Aid Society
1972-1975
Description: This series contains records relating to the Hull Orphan Aid Society
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 1 subseries:
C DJC/1/25/1 Receipts and Payments Accounts, 1972-1975
Extent: 1 subseries
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C DJC/1/25/1
Receipts and Payments Accounts
1972-1975
Subseries contains receipts and payments
accounts relating to the finances of the Hull
Orphan Aid Society
4 items
C DJC/1/25/1/1
Receipts and Payments Account
Receipts and payments account for year ending
30 Sep 1971, audited by Ronald G. Field,
Chartered Accountant, on behalf of Mrs H.M.
Bentley, Honorary Treasurer of Hull Orphan Aid
Society, showing balance of £494.57, also
provides list of individual subscribers showing
names and payments made, typescript.
1 item
1 Feb 1972
C DJC/1/25/1/2
Receipts and Payments Account
Receipts and payments account for year ending
30 Sep 1972, audited by Ronald G. Field,
Chartered Accountant, on behalf of Mrs H.M.
Bentley, Honorary Treasurer of Hull Orphan Aid
Society, showing balance of £410.33, also
provides list of individual subscribers showing
names and payments made, typescript.
1 item
1 Feb 1973
C DJC/1/25/1/3
Receipts and Payments Account
Receipts and payments account for year ending
30 Sep 1973, audited by Ronald G. Field,
Chartered Accountant, on behalf of the Honorary
Treasurer of Hull Orphan Aid Society, showing
balance of £304.17, also provides list of individual
subscribers showing names and payments made,
typescript.
1 item
9 May 1974
C DJC/1/25/1/4
Receipts and Payments Account
Receipts and payments account for period 1 Oct
1973-11 Jul 1975, audited by Ronald G. Field,
Chartered Accountant, on behalf of Mrs H.M.
Bentley, Honorary Treasurer of Hull Orphan Aid
Society, showing balance of £494.57, also
provides list of individual subscribers showing
names and payments made, typescript.
1 item
11 Jul 1975
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C DJC/1/26
Hull Public Relations Committee
1936-1973
Description: This series contains records of the Hull Public Relations Committee, known as
the Hull Jewish Co-ordinating Committee prior to Jul 1947, which committee operated under
the auspices of the Board of Deputies of British Jews Provincial Liaison Committee.
First meetings of the Hull Jewish Co-ordinating Committee on 2 Nov 1936 and final meeting
held 1 Jul 1947. First meeting of the Hull Public Relations Committee on 29 Jul 1947 at
No.19 Linnaeus Street.
Committee responsible for investigating and reporting anti-Semitic feeling and occurrences in
Hull, and for improving the profile of Jews in Britain. Co-ordinated national programme under
the auspices of the Board of Deputies of British Jews Provincial Liaison Committee.
Note: From the papers of Mr Herman Bush?
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 4 subseries:
C DJC/1/26/1 Minutes, 1937-1952
C DJC/1/26/2 Correspondence, 1936-1973
C DJC/1/26/3 Financial Records, 1937-1952
C DJC/1/26/4 Newspaper Cuttings, 1938
Extent: 4 subseries
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C DJC/1/26/1
Minutes
1937-1952
Subseries contains minutes relating to the
business and activities of the Hull Public Relations
Committee
4 items
C DJC/1/26/1/1
Minute Book
Volume containing minutes of the meetings of Hull
Jewish Co-ordinating Committee, which operated
under this name between 2 Nov 1936 and 1 Jul
1947, typescript and manuscript, signed.
1 item
2 Nov 19361 Jul 1947
C DJC/1/26/1/2
File: Minutes
File contains minutes of the meetings of Hull
Public Relations Committee with Myer Wolff as
Chairman, compiled by Herman Bush as Honorary
Financial Secretary, typescript, signed.
Includes:
First meeting of the Committee under this name,
29 Jul 1947; List of Committee members.
1 item (31 pieces)
29 Jul 194728 Aug 1962
C DJC/1/26/1/3
File: Rough Minutes
File contains rough minutes of the meetings of
Hull Public Relations Committee, manuscript.
1 item
C DJC/1/26/1/4
File: Minutes
File contains copy minutes and Chairman's
statements relating to the meetings of the Board
of Deputies of British Jews Provincial Liaison
c.1940s
19 Jul 195316 Dec 1962
Committee with Mr Reuben Lieberman as
Chairman, received and compiled by [Herman
Bush as Honorary Secretary of the Hull Public
Relations Committee?] as typescript, unsigned.
1 item (90 pieces)
C DJC/1/26/2
Correspondence
1936-1973
Subseries contains correspondence of the various
officers and persons associated with the Hull
Public Relations Committee
4 items
C DJC/1/26/2/1
Correspondence File
File contains correspondence of Herman Bush as
Honorary Secretary of Hull Jewish Co-ordinating
Committee with representatives of various Jewish
Boards and Committees, typescript and
manuscript.
1 file (117 pieces)
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18 Nov 193630 Nov 1938
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C DJC/1/26/2/2
Correspondence File: Public Protest Meeting
File contains correspondence of Herman Bush as
Honorary Secretary of the Hull Jewish Coordinating Committee, in relation to the
organisation, by the Committee, of a public protest
meeting 'AGAINST NAZI PERSECUTION OF
JEWS AND OTHER DEFENCELESS PEOPLE'
held at City Hall on 2 Dec 1938.
1 file (130 pieces)
15 Nov 19387 Dec 1938
C DJC/1/26/2/3
Secretary's Correspondence File: Herman Bush
as Honorary Secretary
File contains correspondence of Herman Bush as
Honorary Secretary of the Hull Public Relations
Committee with various organisations including
the B'nai B'rith, the Central Jewish Lecture
Committee, the Board of Deputies of British Jews,
and the Provincial Liaison Committee
1 file
5 Apr 194823 Apr 1949
C DJC/1/26/2/4
Secretary's Correspondence File: Herman Bush
as Honorary Secretary
File contains correspondence of Herman Bush as
Honorary Secretary of Hull Public Relations
Committee.
1 file (17 pieces)
25 Apr 19517 Oct 1952
C DJC/1/26/2/5
Secretary's Correspondence File: Herman Bush
as Honorary Secretary
File contains correspondence of Herman Bush, as
the Honorary Financial Secretary of Hull
Public Relations Committee, with representatives
of various boards and committees including the
Jewish Defence Committee, the Board of
Deputies of British Jews Provincial Liaison
Committee, Hull Jewish Representative Council.
1 file (82 pieces)
11 Oct 195218 Sep 1973
C DJC/1/26/3
Financial Records
1937-1952
Subseries contains accounts, invoices and
receipts relating to the finances of the Hull Public
Relations Committee
4 items
C DJC/1/26/3/1
Account Book
Account book of the Hull Jewish Co-ordinating
Committee/Hull Public Relations Committee,
recording payments in relation to a 'Defence Levy'
in the 1930s, postage and stationary costs, hire of
venues, Representative Council Subscription, and
printing costs, manuscript.
1 item
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C DJC/1/26/3/2
File: Invoices and Receipts
File contains invoices and receipts dealt with by
Herman Bush as Honorary Financial Secretary of
Hull Jewish Co-ordinating Committee.
1 item (9 pieces)
17 Mar 19378 Feb 1938
C DJC/1/26/3/3
File: Accounts and Receipts
Contains financial records of Herman Bush, as the
Honorary Financial Secretary of the Hull Public
Relations Committee. Includes rough annual
accounts, receipts, and invoices, typescript and
manuscript.
1 item (22 pieces)
21 Nov 194512 Feb 1952
C DJC/1/26/3/4
File: Invoices and Receipts
Contains invoices and receipts dealt with by
Herman Bush as the Honorary Financial Secretary
of the Hull Public Relations Committee, most of
which appear to relate to a dinner at the Georgian
restaurant
1 file
17 Sep 194714 Jul 1948
C DJC/1/26/4
Newspaper Cuttings
1938
Subseries contains newspaper cuttings covering
the period 11 Aug 1938-18 Aug 1938 relating to
'Hitler and the Jews', compiled by [Herman Bush
as Honorary Secretary of Hull Jewish Coordinating Committee?], newsprint
3 items
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C DJC/1/27
Hull Talmud Torah
1860-2011
Description: This series contains records relating to the Hull Talmud Torah, or Communal
Cheder, a mixed gender Hebrew school serving the Hull Jewish Community
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 14 subseries:
C DJC/1/27/1 Minutes, 1971-1995
C DJC/1/27/2 Correspondence, 1967-1994
C DJC/1/27/3 Annual Reports and Balance Sheets, 1949-1979
C DJC/1/27/4 Annual Financial Statements, 1982-1986
C DJC/1/27/5 Visitors' Reports, 1965-1992
C DJC/1/27/6 Syllabuses re Hull Hebrew Communal School, 1926-1977
C DJC/1/27/7 Admissions Records, 1960s
C DJC/1/27/8 Attendance Registers, 1923-2001
C DJC/1/27/9 Press Cuttings, 1860-1981
C DJC/1/27/10 Certificates, 1960-1968
C DJC/1/27/11 Programmes, 1970s-1980s
C DJC/1/27/12 Lists of Officers and Delegates, 1970s-1980s
C DJC/1/27/13 Miscellaneous Records, 1925-1994
C DJC/1/27/14 Photographs, 1906-2011
Extent: 14 subseries
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C DJC/1/27/1
Minutes
1971-1995
Subseries contains minutes of the Committee
meetings of Hull Hebrew Communal Cheder
2 items
C DJC/1/27/1/1
Minute Book
Volume contains the minutes of the Committee
meetings of Hull Hebrew Communal Cheder, held
at 19 Linnaeus Street until 24 May 1973, at the
Parkfield Centre until 31 Jan 1990, and then at
various committee members' houses. Manuscript
and typescript.
1 item
1 Feb 19713 Aug 1995
C DJC/1/27/1/2
Rough Minutes
Volume contains rough minutes of a Committee
meeting of Hull Hebrew Communal Cheder, held 6
Sep 1995, at 'Rabbi & Rabbetzins, Shul Hall',
discussing term dates and general operational
issues. Manuscript.
1 item
6 Sep 1995
C DJC/1/27/2
Correspondence
1967-1994
Subseries contains correspondence relating to
Hull Hebrew Communal School
2 items
C DJC/1/27/2/1
Correspondence File
File contains correspondence of the Honorary and
Acting Secretaries of Hull Hebrew Communal
Cheder. Includes correspondence of Mr Victor
Appleson, Mr Stephen Pearlman, Mrs Rosalyn
Pearlman. Typescript and manuscript.
1 file
2 Jul 193314 Dec 1994
C DJC/1/27/2/2
File: Circulars to Parents
File contains circulars sent to parents of children
attending the Hull Hebrew Communal Cheder.
Includes:
Pro-forma blank postcard to be sent to parents
following absence of child from school, requesting
reason for non-attendance, signed by Rabbi
Chaim J. Cooper as Headmaster of Hull Hebrew
Communal School, addressed from 1 Boulevard,
Hull;
Pro-forma blank postcard to be sent to parents
following absence of child from school, requesting
reason for non-attendance, signed by Rabbi
Chaim J. Cooper as Headmaster of Hull Hebrew
Communal School, addressed from Parkfield
Drive, Hull;
Message to the community from Rabbi E.S.
20th cent.
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Rabinowitz as Headmaster of the school,
appealing for community support on behalf of the
school shortly after his appointment as
headmaster;
Notice relating to Sunday and Wednesday class
times and refering to an urgent need for teaching
staff;
Notice announcing the appointment of Mr Lionel
Charnah to the teaching staff of the school and
refering to poor attendance at Monday evening
classes, 1978;
Newsletter refering to the forthcoming move to
new premises at Pryme Street, the issuing of
homework, and videos owned by the school
available for loan free of charge, 13 Apr 1994.
1 file (6 pieces)
C DJC/1/27/3
Annual Reports and Balance Sheets
1949-1979
Subseries contains annual report and balance
sheets relating to the Hull Hebrew Communal
Chedar, Linnaeus Street. Information provided
includes: List of governing officers and committee
members; Income and expenditure account;
Balance sheet; List of donations; List of legacies
and endowments; Headmaster's report. Report
part (with exception of 1949 and 1950) consists of
loose sheet enclosed within balance sheet, some
of which have been lost, note also that report and
balance sheet are missing for the following years:
1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958,
1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1966, and 1970.
Typescript.
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C DJC/1/27/3/1
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance: £1026.13.9. Headmaster: Rev. D.
Hirsch. Officers: Dr S. Lurie, President; L.
Rapstone, Honorary Treasurer; J. Pliener,
Honorary Secretary. Committee: I. Appleson; A.
Baker; M. Field; S. Gordon; L. Harris; J.
Lewenstein; E. Levinson; J. Lennard; A. Lavine;
Dr S. Lurie; J. Pliener; M. Rubinstein; L.
Rapstone; S. Zimmerman; D.J. Robinson.
1 item
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C DJC/1/27/3/2
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance: £1326 and 8 pence. Headmaster: H.
Davies and L.A. Abrahams. Officers: Dr S. Lurie,
President; L. Rapstone, Honorary Treasurer; J.
Pliener, Honorary Secretary. Committee: I.
Appleson; H.M. Bentley; S. Burnley; M. Field; J.
Finestein; Geo. Harris; L. Harris; M. Harris; I.M.
Hart; A. Lavine; J. Lewenstein; Dr. S. Lurie; J.
Marks; J. Pliener; L. Rapstone; D.J. Robinson.
Report includes: Appeal to parents to make use of
the Cheder; Boys and girls from age 6 are
accepted; Arrangements for refreshments for
children in week day classes are being made.
1 item
1949
C DJC/1/27/3/3
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £1152, 18 shillings and 10
pence. Headmaster: H. Davies and L.A.
Abrahams. Officers: Dr S. Lurie, President; L.
Rapstone, Honorary Treasurer; E. Rosenthal,
Honorary Secretary. Committee: I. Appleson; H.M.
Bentley; S. Burnley; M. Field; J. Finestein; Geo.
Harris; L. Harris; M. Harris; I.M. Hart; A. Lavine; J.
Lewenstein; Dr. S. Lurie; J. Marks; J. Pliener; L.
Rapstone; J. Rosen. Trustees: I. Appleson; Dr S.
Lurie; L. Rapstone. Report includes: Favourable
examination of classes by Rev Dr I.W. Slotki of
Manchester; 'Nominal Roll' consisting of 84 pupils
in July 1950; Teaching staff of 6 by Sep 1950.
1 item
1950
C DJC/1/27/3/4
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance: £1602.18.10. Headmaster: Rabbie
Rabinowitz. Officers: Dr S. Lurie, President; L.
Rapstone, Honorary Treasurer; I. Appleson,
Honorary Secretary. Committee: H.M. Bentley; J.
Finestein; F. Furman; M. Harris; I.M. Hart; H.
Juggler; A. Lavine; J. Lewenstein; M. Lipman; J.
Marks; J. Pleiner; E. Rock; J. Rosen; W.
Sugarman; S. Zimmerman.
1 item
1954
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C DJC/1/27/3/5
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £1901 and 9 shillings.
Headmaster: Rabbi C.J. Cooper. Officers: Dr S.
Lurie, President; L. Rapstone, Honorary
Treasurer; E. Marks, Honorary Secretary.
Committee: D. Segal, I.M. Hart; I. Appleson; M.
Cobden; J. Lennard; H. Taylor; J. Shaw; C.
Segelman; M. Black; C. Brown; Dr L. Jaffe; R.
Harris; H.M. Bentley; G. Gold; D. Passman; J.
Rosenberg; L. Harris; W. Cohen; H. Bermitz.
Ladies Committee: Mrs D. Passman; Mrs L.
Charnah; Mrs M. Koskie. Trustees: I. Appleson; Dr
S. Lurie; L. Rapstone. Honorary Auditor: Louis
Korklin, Chartered Accountant. Annual report
missing.
1 item
1961
C DJC/1/27/3/6
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £2126, 4 shillings and 10 pence.
Headmaster: Rabbi C.J. Cooper. Officers: Dr S.
Lurie, Chairman; H.M. Bentley, Vice-Chairman; L.
Rapstone, Honorary Treasurer; E. Marks,
Honorary Secretary. Committee: M. Lipman; D.
Segal; I.M. Hart; I.Appleson; H. Taylor; J. Shaw;
C. Brown; H. Lanch; C. Marks; R. Harris; G. Gold;
D. Passman; J. Rosenberg; L. Harris; N.
Rosenston; C. Sugarman. Ladies Committee: Mrs
D. Passman; Mrs M. Koskie. Trustees: I.
Appleson; Dr S. Lurie; L. Rapstone. Honorary
Auditor: Louis Korklin, Chartered Accountant.
Annual report missing.
1 item
1964
C DJC/1/27/3/7
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £2227, 6 shillings and 3 pence.
Headmaster: Rabbi C.J. Cooper. Officers: Dr S.
Lurie, Chairman; H.M. Bentley, Vice-Chairman; W.
Abrahams, Honorary Treasurer; E. Marks,
Honorary Secretary. Committee: C. Segelman; H.
Lanch; H. Bermitz; M. Lipman; D. Segal; I.
Appleson; J. Donn; L. Rapstone; C. Marks; H.
Schulman; H. Juggler; N. Rosenston; C. Brown; L.
Harris; R. Harris; I.M. Hart; H. Rosen; D.
Pearlman; J. Rosenberg; M. Marks; S. Gold; H.
Taylor. Ladies Committee: Mrs M. Black; Mrs E.
Marks; Mrs M. Koskie. Trustees: I. Appleson; Dr
S. Lurie; L. Rapstone. Honorary Auditor: Louis
Korklin, Chartered Accountant. Annual report
missing.
1 item
1965
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C DJC/1/27/3/8
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £2580, 16 shillings and 10
pence. Headmaster: Rabbi C.J. Cooper. Officers:
Dr S. Lurie, Chairman; H.M. Bentley, ViceChairman; W. Abrahams, Honorary Treasurer; E.
Marks, Honorary Secretary. Committee: C.
Segelman; H. Lanch; R. Field; L. Harris; H.
Rosen; Dr C. Rosen; D. Pearlman; J. Rosenberg;
M. Marks; S. Levitt; M. Lipman; I. Appleson; D.
Segal; R. Harris; N. Rosenston; H. Taylor; J.
Donn; L. Rapstone; C. Marks; H. Shulman; G.
Gold; I.M. Hart; L. Abrahams; D. Blank; H. Cohen;
M. Koskie. Ladies Committee: Mrs E. Marks; Mrs
M. Koskie. Trustees: I. Appleson; Dr S. Lurie; L.
Rapstone. Honorary Auditor: Louis Korklin,
Chartered Accountant. Annual report missing.
1 item
1967
C DJC/1/27/3/9
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £2784 and 5 pence.
Headmaster: Rabbi C.J. Cooper. Officers: Dr S.
Lurie, Chairman; H.M. Bentley, Vice-Chairman; W.
Abrahams, Honorary Treasurer; E. Marks,
Honorary Secretary. Committee: C. Segelman; H.
Lanch; R.G. Field; L. Harris; Dr C. Rosen; D.
Pearlman; D. Marks; S. Levitt; M. Lipman; I.
Appleson; D. Segal; C. Brown; J.B. Rich; R.
Harris; H. Taylor; J. Donn; L. Rapstone; C. Marks;
H. Shulman; G. Gold; I.M. Hart; L. Abrahams; D.
Blank; H. Cohen; M. Koskie. Ladies Committee:
Mrs E. Marks; Mrs J. Donn; Mrs M. Koskie; Mrs D.
Pearlman. Trustees: I. Appleson; Dr S. Lurie; L.
Rapstone. Auditor: E. Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants. Annual report missing.
1 item
1968
C DJC/1/27/3/10
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £3005, 4 shillings and 11 pence.
Headmaster: Rabbi C.J. Cooper. Officers: Dr S.
Lurie, Chairman; H.M. Bentley, Vice-Chairman;
Donald Marks, Honorary Treasurer; E. Marks,
Honorary Secretary. Committee: C. Segelman; H.
Lanch; R.G. Field; L. Harris; Dr C. Rosen; D.
Pearlman; S. Levitt; M. Lipman; I. Appleson; D.
Segal; C. Brown; J.B. Rich; R. Harris; H. Taylor; J.
Donn; L. Rapstone; C. Marks; H. Shulman; G.
Gold; I.M. Hart; L. Abrahams; D. Blank; H. Cohen;
M. Koskie. Ladies Committee: Mrs E. Marks; Mrs
J. Donn; Mrs M. Koskie; Mrs D. Pearlman.
Trustees: I. Appleson; Dr S. Lurie; L. Rapstone.
Auditor: E. Churchill Mallett & Co., Chartered
Accountants. Annual report missing. 1 item
1969
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C DJC/1/27/3/11
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £2837.94. Headmaster: Rabbi
C.J. Cooper. Officers: H.M. Bentley and W.
Sugarman, Joint Chairmen; Donald Marks,
Honorary Treasurer; Victor Appleson, Honorary
Secretary. Committee: J. Donn; G. Gold; S. Levitt;
C. Marks; D. Pearlman; Dr C. Rosen; H. Taylor; N.
Rosenston; C. Segelman; R. G. Field; E. Marks;
D. Gilman; M. Daniels; H. Cohen; D. Blank. Ladies
Committee: Mrs E. Donn; Mrs S. Pearlman; Mrs
R. Marks; Mrs M. Myers. Trustees: I. Appleson; Dr
S. Lurie; L. Rapstone. Auditor: E. Churchill Mallett
& Co., Chartered Accountants. Report missing.
1 item
1971
C DJC/1/27/3/12
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £6359.78. Headmaster: Rabbi
C.J. Cooper. Officers: H.M. Bentley and N.
Rosenston, Joint Presidents; H. Taylor and W.
Sugarman, Joint Chairmen; Donald Marks,
Honorary Treasurer; Victor Appleson, Honorary
Secretary. Committee: J. Donn; G. Gold; S. Levitt;
C. Marks; D. Pearlman; Dr C. Rosen; C.
Segelman; R.G. Field; E. Marks; D. Gilman; M.
Daniels; H. Cohen. Ladies Committee: Mrs E.
Donn; Mrs S. Pearlman; Mrs B. Myers; Mrs E.
Marks. Trustees: I. Appleson; Dr S. Lurie; L.
Rapstone. Parent Teachers' Association: G.
Silver; A. Collins. Auditor: E. Churchill Mallett &
Co., Chartered Accountants. Report missing.
1 item
1972
C DJC/1/27/3/13
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £6492.89. Headmaster: Rabbi
C.J. Cooper. Officers: H.M. Bentley and N.
Rosenston, Joint Presidents; H. Taylor and W.
Sugarman, Joint Chairmen; Donald Marks,
Honorary Treasurer; Victor Appleson, Honorary
Secretary. Committee: J. Donn; G. Gold; S. Levitt;
C. Marks; D. Pearlman; Dr C. Rosen; J. Rose; C.
Segelman; R.G. Field; E. Marks; D. Gilman; M.
Daniels; H. Cohen; R. Harris. Ladies Committee:
Mrs A. Collins; Mrs B. Donn; Mrs B. Myers; Mrs I.
Sadofsky. Trustees: I. Appleson; Dr S. Lurie; L.
Rapstone. Parent Teachers' Association: Dr J.
Friend; A. Collins. Auditor: E. Churchill Mallett &
Co., Chartered Accountants. Annual report
includes: First year at new premises in Parkfield
Drive; Decoration of new classrooms by Mr
Michael Westerman; Inconsistency of attendance;
Work of Mrs Rapstone 'our gracious lady teacher'.
1 item
1973
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C DJC/1/27/3/14
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £6816.03. Headmaster: Rabbi
C.J. Cooper. Officers: H.M. Bentley and N.
Rosenston, Joint Presidents; H. Taylor and W.
Sugarman, Joint Chairmen; Donald Marks,
Honorary Treasurer; Victor Appleson, Honorary
Secretary. Committee: J. Donn; G. Gold; S. Levitt;
C. Marks; D. Pearlman; Dr C. Rosen; J. Rose; C.
Segelman; R.G. Field; E. Marks; D. Gilman; M.
Daniels; H. Cohen; R. Harris. Ladies Committee:
Mrs A. Collins; Mrs B. Donn; Mrs B. Myers; Mrs I.
Sadofsky. Trustees: I. Appleson; Dr S. Lurie; L.
Rapstone. Parent Teachers' Association: Dr J.
Friend; A. Collins. Auditor: E. Churchill Mallett &
Co., Chartered Accountants. Annual report
includes: Tape recorder provided by Parent
Teacher Association; Planned 'Coffee Morning
and Open Day' organised by Parent Teacher
Association; Extra-curricular 'Hebrew Dancing' led
by Mr Solomo[n] Cohen on Sunday afternoon;
Teaching staff named as Rabbi Dr C.J. Cooper,
Rev H. Davies, Mr M. Westerman, Mrs G.
Rapstone, Mr D. Sugarman, Mr B. Abrahams, Mr
S. Marks, and Mr M. Daniels.
1 item
1974
C DJC/1/27/3/15
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £6755.44. Headmaster: Rabbi
C.J. Cooper. Officers: G. Gold and C. Segelman,
Joint Presidents; H. Taylor and W. Sugarman,
Joint Chairmen; Donald Marks, Honorary
Treasurer; Victor Appleson, Honorary Secretary.
Committee: B. Donn; S. Pearlman; D. Pearlman;
Dr C. Rosen; J. Rose; H.M. Bentley; R.G. Field; E.
Marks; D. Gilman; M. Daniels; H. Cohen; R.
Harris; D. Brown; N. Rosenston. Ladies
Committee: Mrs A. Collins; Mrs B. Donn; Mrs B.
Myers; Mrs I. Sadofsky. Trustees: I. Appleson; Dr
S. Lurie; L. Rapstone. Parent Teachers'
Association: Dr J. Friend; A. Collins. Auditor: E.
Churchill Mallett & Co., Chartered Accountants.
Annual report missing.
1 item
1975
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C DJC/1/27/3/16
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £6652.31. Headmaster: Rabbi
C.J. Cooper. Officers: G. Gold and C. Segelman,
Joint Presidents; H. Taylor and W. Sugarman,
Joint Chairmen; Donald Marks, Honorary
Treasurer; Victor Appleson, Honorary Secretary.
Committee: B. Donn; S. Pearlman; D. Pearlman;
Dr C. Rosen; J. Rose; H.M. Bentley; R.G. Field; E.
Marks; D. Gilman; M. Daniels; H. Cohen; R.
Harris; D. Brown; N. Rosenston. Ladies
Committee: Mrs A. Collins; Mrs B. Donn; Mrs B.
Myers; Mrs I. Sadofsky. Trustees: I. Appleson; Dr
S. Lurie; L. Rapstone. Parent Teachers'
Association: Dr J. Friend; A. Collins. Auditor: E.
Churchill Mallett & Co., Chartered Accountants.
Annual report includes: Death of Chairman Mr W.
Billy Sugarman and silver presentation cup to be
presented as a prize in his name; Plan to arrange
school photograph, the first in over 25 years.
1 item
1976
C DJC/1/27/3/17
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £6597.80. Headmaster: Rev H.
Caplan. Deputy Headmaster M. Westerman.
Officers: G. Gold and C. Segelman, Joint
Presidents; H. Taylor, Chairman; Donald Marks,
Honorary Treasurer; Victor Appleson, Honorary
Secretary. Committee: B. Donn; S. Pearlman; D.
Pearlman; J. Rose; H.M. Bentley; R.G. Field; E.
Marks; D. Gilman; M. Daniels; H. Cohen; H.
Lanch; D. Brown; J. Lewin. Ladies Committee:
Mrs A. Collins; Mrs B. Donn; Mrs R. Field; Mrs C.
Segelman. Parent Teacher Association: E.
Strauss; Mrs B. Fidler. Auditor: E. Churchill Mallett
& Co., Chartered Accountants. Annual report
includes: Retirement of Headmaster Rabbi Dr C.J.
Cooper; Yom Hahtzmut celebration organised by
the Parent Teacher Association and attended by
Mr Frankie Vaughan; First school photograph for
many years; Appointment of Rev. H. Caplan as
Headmaster and Mr M. Westerman as Deputy
Headmaster; Low attendance; Older pupils
reaching Barmitzvah.
1 item
1977
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C DJC/1/27/3/18
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £7788.454. Acting Headmaster:
M. Westerman. Officers: G. Gold and C.
Segelman, Joint Presidents; H. Taylor and J.
Rose, Joint Chairmen; Donald Marks, Honorary
Treasurer; Victor Appleson, Honorary Secretary.
Committee: B. Donn; S. Pearlman; D. Pearlman;
M. Taylor; H. Schulman; H.M. Bentley; R.G. Field;
E. Marks; D. Gilman; M. Daniels; H. Cohen; H.
Lanch; D. Brown; J. Lewin. Ladies Committee:
Mrs A. Collins; Mrs B. Donn; Mrs R. Field; Mrs C.
Segelman. Parent Teacher Association: E.
Strauss; Mrs B. Fidler. Auditor: E. Churchill Mallett
& Co., Chartered Accountants. Annual report
includes: Satisfaction of the Visiting Inspector from
London; Departure of Rev Caplan and his son
Simon for South Africa; Appointment of Judah
Rose as Co-Chairman; Arrangement of
Independence Day party and New Year for Trees
celebration by Parent Teachers' Association;
Appointment of Mrs Audrey Segelman, Mrs
Francis Blank, and Mrs D. Voda to the teaching
staff; Taking over of Barmitzvah Boys tuition by Mr
L. Charnah; Plans for regular nursery class,
monthly Youth Services, and a Cheder Lending
Library.
1 item
1978
C DJC/1/27/3/19
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Balance given as £8161.79. Headmaster: M.
Westerman. Officers: G. Gold and C. Segelman,
Joint Presidents; H. Taylor and J. Rose, Joint
Chairmen; Donald Marks, Honorary Treasurer;
Victor Appleson, Honorary Secretary. Committee:
B. Donn; S. Pearlman; M. Taylor; H. Schulman;
H.M. Bentley; R.G. Field; E. Marks; D. Gilman; M.
Daniels; H. Cohen; H. Lanch; D. Brown; J. Lewin.
Ladies Committee: Mrs C. Segelman; Mrs B.
Donn; Mrs R. Field. Parent Teacher Association:
R. Stone; Mrs B. Fidler. Auditor: E. Churchill
Mallett & Co., Chartered Accountants. Annual
report missing.
1 item
1979
C DJC/1/27/4
Annual Financial Statements
1982-1986
Subseries contains annual financial statements
relating to Hull Hebrew Communal School
accounts, audited by E. Churchill Mallett & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, Hull
4 items
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C DJC/1/27/4/1
Annual Financial Statements Year Ended 31 Dec
1982
Annual financial statements relating to Hull
Hebrew Communal School accounts for the year
ended 31 Dec 1982, audited by E. Churchill
Mallett & Co., Chartered Accountants, Hull, on 25
May 1983. Balance of £12,325.65.
1 item
25 May 1983
C DJC/1/27/4/2
Annual Financial Statements Year Ended 31 Dec
1983
Annual financial statements relating to Hull
Hebrew Communal School accounts for the year
ended 31 Dec 1983, audited by E. Churchill
Mallett & Co., Chartered Accountants, Hull, on 22
May 1984. Balance of £12,954.77.
1 item
22 May 1984
C DJC/1/27/4/3
Annual Financial Statements Year Ended 31 Dec
1984
Annual financial statements relating to Hull
Hebrew Communal School accounts for the year
15 Nov 1985
ended 31 Dec 1984, audited by E. Churchill
Mallett & Co., Chartered Accountants, Hull, on 15
Nov 1985. Balance of £13,815.59.
1 item
C DJC/1/27/4/4
Annual Financial Statements Year Ended 31 Dec
1986
Annual financial statements relating to Hull
Hebrew Communal School accounts for the year
ended 31 Dec 1986, audited by E. Churchill
Mallett & Co., Chartered Accountants, Hull, on 4
Feb 1988. Balance of £15,127.87.
1 item
4 Feb 1988
C DJC/1/27/5
Visitors' Reports
1965-1992
Subseries contains reports of inspections and
examinations of the Hull Hebrew Communal
School, typescript
7 items
C DJC/1/27/5/1
Visitor's Report
Report of Howard Levy as Visiting Inspector to
Hull Hebrew Communal School on 7 Feb 1965,
records brief entry relating to his visit to each
class, provides table recording information under
headings of group, teacher, age, no. of pupils,
notes work of student teachers, typescript
1 item
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C DJC/1/27/5/2
Visitor's Report
Report of Howard Levy as Visiting Inspector to
Hull Hebrew Communal School on 20 Jan 1969,
records brief entry relating to his visit to each
class, provides table recording information under
headings of class, age, teacher, present boys,
present girls, present total, roll, notes illness of
Rev E. Wilencyk, absence of Rev M. Binstock,
late enrolment of pupils, low enrolment of girls,
failings in equipment. Typescript, pencil
annotations.
1 item
3 Feb 1969
C DJC/1/27/5/3
Visitor's Report
Report of Mr David Band as Visiting Inspector to
Hull Hebrew Communal School on 19 Feb 1978,
records organisation of the classes, that there are
86 children on the roll, brief descriptions of his
visits to each class, and refers to Rev. Caplan
having prepared a syllabus for each class.
Typescript.
1 item
19 Feb 1978
C DJC/1/27/5/4
Visitor's Report
Report of Mr David Band as Visiting Inspector to
Hull Hebrew Communal School on 2 Dec 1979,
records organisation of the classes, that there are
54 children on the roll, brief descriptions of his
visits to each class, and acknowledges the
support of lay members of the community in the
running of the school. Typescript.
1 item
2 Dec 1979
C DJC/1/27/5/5
Visitor's Report
Report of Mr David Band as Visiting Inspector to
Hull Hebrew Communal School on 18 Jan 1981,
describes his visit and a discussion with Rabbi
Broder regarding the organisation of the classes
and suggestions for future development.
Typescript.
1 item
18 Jan 1981
C DJC/1/27/5/6
Visitor's Report
Report of Mr David Band as Visiting Inspector to
Hull Hebrew Communal School, records outline of
his visit, time spent with different members of
staff, observations re differences of opinion
between staff and the Rabbi, provides table
recording information under headings of class,
teacher, age group, roll. Typescript.
1 item
18 Nov 1990
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C DJC/1/27/5/7
Visitor's Report
Report of Mr David Band as Visiting Inspector to
Hull Hebrew Communal School, records brief
entry relating to his visit to each class, provides
table recording information under headings of
class, teacher, age group, roll, no. present.
Typescript.
1 item
C DJC/1/27/6
Syllabuses re Hull Hebrew Communal
School
17 May 1992
1926-1977
Subseries contains syllabuses, curricula, and
timetables relating to subjects taught in the Hull
Hebrew Communal School. Typescript.
6 items
C DJC/1/27/6/1
Syllabus
Syllabus to be taught in relation to Bar-mitzvah
tests, and list of questions constituting said tests.
Typescript, pencil annotations.
1 item
n.d.
C DJC/1/27/6/2
Syllabus
Draft syllabus for Class VI. Typescript, manuscript
annotations.
1 item
1926
C DJC/1/27/6/3
Curriculum
Curriculum to be taught to Class Three of Hull
Hebrew Communal School by Michael
Westerman. Typescript.
1 item
C DJC/1/27/6/4
Timetable
Timetable showing subjects to be taught to each
class on Sunday mornings and afternoons during
the 1968-69 session. Typescript.
1 item
1968
C DJC/1/27/6/5
Curriculum
Draft curriculum to be taught in Hull Hebrew
Communal School during the 1968-69 session.
Typescript and manuscript annotations.
1 item
1968
C DJC/1/27/6/6
Curriculum
Curriculum to be taught in each of the classes of
Hull Hebrew Communal School, prepared by Rev.
Caplan and Michael Westerman. Typescript.
1 item
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Aug 1977
273
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C DJC/1/27/7
Admissions Records
1960s
Subseries contains records relating to the
admission of pupils to the Hull Hebrew Communal
School
3 items
C DJC/1/27/7/1
Notes
Notes showing total roll of 83 pupils at the Hull
Hebrew Communal School, Sunday attendance
figures, Kirkella attendance figures, and a list of
newcomers' names. Manuscript.
1 item
c.1960s
C DJC/1/27/7/2
Notes
Notes re children entering Hull Hebrew Communal
School since Rosh Hashonah 1962, shows
numbers entering during the years 1962, 1963,
and 1964, also shows percentages re attendance
on Sunday 7 February 'Exam day', note that no
individual pupils' names are mentioned.
Manuscript.
1 item
c.1964
C DJC/1/27/7/3
Notes
Notes re numbers leaving and admitted to the
school during period Feb 1962-Feb 1965, lists
names of children admitted and leaving in this
period. Manuscript.
1 item
c.1965
C DJC/1/27/8
Attendance Registers
1923-2001
Subseries contains attendance registers of Hull
Hebrew Communal School, also known as the
Communal Cheder. Pro-forma and manuscript.
74 items
C DJC/1/27/8/1
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Boys School, relates to First Class taught
by Mr Ostroff, register lists names of children
marking daily attendance of each, includes list of
names and addresses at end of register.
1 item
Dec 1923Dec 1924
C DJC/1/27/8/2
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Boys School, relates to Second Class
taught by Mr Mostyn, register lists names of
children marking daily attendance of each,
includes list of names and addresses at end of
register.
1 item
Dec 1923Dec 1924
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C DJC/1/27/8/3
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Boys School, relates to Third Class taught
by [not known] register lists names of children
marking daily attendance of each, includes list of
'Barmitzvah Boys' for 1924 written on inside of
back cover.
1 item
Dec 1923Dec 1924
C DJC/1/27/8/4
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Boys School, relates to Fourth Class
taught by Rev. Miller, register lists names of
children marking daily attendance of each.
1 item
Dec 1923Dec 1924
C DJC/1/27/8/5
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Boys School, relates to First Class taught
by Mr M. Ostroff, register lists names of children
marking daily attendance of each, includes list of
children's names, ages and addresses at end of
register.
1 item
Jan 1925Dec 1925
C DJC/1/27/8/6
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Boys School, relates to Second Class
taught by Mr Mostyn, register lists names of
children marking daily attendance of each,
includes list of children's names and addresses at
end of register.
1 item
Jan 1925Dec 1925
C DJC/1/27/8/7
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Boys School, relates to Third Class taught
by Mr Gordon, register lists names of children
marking daily attendance of each, includes list of
1925 Barmitzvah boys recording date of
Barmitzvah at end of register.
1 item
Jan 1925Dec 1925
C DJC/1/27/8/8
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Boys School, relates to Fourth Class
taught by Mr Miller, register lists names of children
marking daily attendance of each, includes
attendance of 3 girls.
1 item
Jan 1925Dec 1925
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C DJC/1/27/8/9
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Third and
Fourth Classes taught by Mr J. Mostyn, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance
of each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at end of register.
Enclosures: Rough attendance register, c.1926;
Miscellaneous manuscript memoranda, c.1926
1 item
Jan 1926Oct 1926
C DJC/1/27/8/10
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Fifth and
Sixth Classes taught by Mr Gordon, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each, addresses included after childrens' name in
register, includes list of surnames and dates
[relating to Barmitzvah boys in 1926-1927?].
1 item
Jan 1926Oct 1926
C DJC/1/27/8/11
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to [postBarmitzvah Class?] taught by Rabbi Miller,
register lists names of children marking daily
attendance of each.
1 item
Jan 1926Oct 1926
C DJC/1/27/8/12
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to First and
Second Classes taught by Mr M. Ostroff, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance
of each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at end of register.
1 item
Oct 1926Nov 1927
C DJC/1/27/8/13
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Third and
Fourth Classes taught by Mr J. Mostyn, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance
of each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at end of register.
1 item
Oct 1926Nov 1927
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C DJC/1/27/8/14
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Fifth and
Sixth Classes taught by Mr Gordon, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each.
Enclosures: File of marked and scored tests, 7
Dec 1927
1 item
Oct 1926Nov 1927
C DJC/1/27/8/15
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Seventh
Class [post-Barmitzvah boys?] taught by Rabbi
Miller, register lists names of children marking
daily attendance of each.
1 item
Oct 1926Nov 1927
C DJC/1/27/8/16
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to First and
Second Classes taught by Mr Ostroff, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at end of register.
1 item
Nov 1927Nov 1928
C DJC/1/27/8/17
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Third and
Fourth Classes taught by Mr J. Mostyn, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance
of each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at end of register, timetable for each
class written on inside cover.
Enclosure: File of marked and scored tests and
other miscellaneous memoranda
1 item
Nov 1927Nov 1928
C DJC/1/27/8/18
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Fifth and
Sixth Classes taught by Mr Gordon, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each, includes list of children's names and
contributions made in relation to a trip in July
1928.
1 item
Nov 1927Nov 1928
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C DJC/1/27/8/19
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to First and
Second Classes taught by Mr Ostroff, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at end of register.
1 item
Nov 1927Nov 1928
C DJC/1/27/8/20
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Third and
Fourth Classes taught by Mr J. Mostyn, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance
of each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at end of register.
1 item
Nov 1928Nov 1929
C DJC/1/27/8/21
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Fifth and
Sixth Classes taught by Mr Gordon, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each, includes list of names and dates of
Barmitzvah boys in 1928-1929.
1 item
Nov 1928Nov 1929
C DJC/1/27/8/22
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Evening
Classes taught by Rabbi Miller, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each, includes list of names and addresses at end
of register.
1 item
Nov 1928Nov 1929
C DJC/1/27/8/23
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to First and
Second Classes taught by Mr M. Ostroff, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance
of each.
1 item
Nov 1929Dec 1930
C DJC/1/27/8/24
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Third and
Fourth Classes taught by Mr J. Mostyn, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance
of each, includes timetables for each class written
on first page.
1 item
Nov 1929Dec 1930
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C DJC/1/27/8/25
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Fifth Class
taught by Mr Gordon, register lists names of
children marking daily attendance of each,
timetable written on inside cover of register.
Enclosure: Pamphlet titled 'Letter No2 Shabbos',
c. 1929-1930
1 item
Nov 1929Dec 1930
C DJC/1/27/8/26
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Sixth and
Seventh Classes taught by Mr Gordon, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance
of each, timetable written on inside cover of
register, includes list of Barmitzvah boys' names
at end of register.
1 item
Nov 1929Dec 1930
C DJC/1/27/8/27
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to First and
Second Classes taught by Mr Myer Ostroff,
register lists names of children marking daily
attendance of each.
1 item
Nov 1929Dec 1930
C DJC/1/27/8/28
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Third and
Fourth Classes taught by Mr J. Mostyn, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance
of each, timetable for both classes written on
inside cover of register.
Enclosure: File of miscellaneous papers including
exam questions and receipts, 1931
1 item
Dec 1930Dec 1931
C DJC/1/27/8/29
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Fifth, Sixth
and Seventh Classes taught by Mr Gordon,
register lists names of children marking daily
attendance of each, timetable written on inside
cover of register, includes list of Barmitzvah boys'
names at end of register.
Enclosure: File of papers including rough
attendance registers, correspondence,
memoranda re examinations, lines
1 item
Dec 1930Dec 1931
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C DJC/1/27/8/30
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to First and
Second Classes taught by Mr Seltzer, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each, list of children's names and addresses at
front of register.
1 item
Dec 1931Dec 1932
C DJC/1/27/8/31
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Class 5A
taught by Mr Gordon, register lists names of
children marking daily attendance of each, list of
children's names and addresses at front of
register.
Enclosure: File of papers including a syllabus and
examination question sheets
1 item
Dec 1931Dec 1932
C DJC/1/27/8/32
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to bi-weekly
sessions of the Lambert Street Branch, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance
of each.
Enclosures: Rough attendance registers, and
hand-drawn map showing the Wilderness of
Mount Sinai and the Red Sea, c.1931-1933
1 item
Dec 1931Mar 1933
C DJC/1/27/8/33
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to First and
Second Classes taught by Mr Seltzer, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at front of register.
1 item
Jan 1933Dec 1933
C DJC/1/27/8/34
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Third and
Fourth Classes taught by Mr J. Mostyn, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance
of each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at front of register.
1 item
Jan 1933Dec 1933
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C DJC/1/27/8/35
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to First and
Second Classes taught by Mr Seltzer, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at front of register.
Enclosure: Memorandum relating to fees payable
in respect of each class in the school, c.1934
1 item
Jan 1934Dec 1934
C DJC/1/27/8/36
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Third and
Fourth Classes taught by Mr J. Mostyn, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance
of each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at front of register.
Enclosure: File of papers including receipt of
payment by the school to the Hull Hospital Sunday
Fund, 6 Nov 1934, and table relating to fees
payable per class, c.1934
1 item
Jan 1934Dec 1934
C DJC/1/27/8/37
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Fifth and
Sixth Classes taught by Mr Gordon, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at front of register, includes list of
Barmitzvah boys at the end of the register.
Enclosure: File papers including summary of
attendances in each class, tables relating to
individual children's exam results in various
subjects, timetable, lines, c.1934
1 item
Jan 1934Dec 1934
C DJC/1/27/8/38
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Third and
Fourth Classes taught by Mr J. Mostyn, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance
of each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at front of register.
Enclosure: Timetable relating to each class,
c.1935 showing breakdown of exam results of
children in each class
1 item
Jan 1935Dec 1935
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C DJC/1/27/8/39
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Fifth and
Sixth Classes taught by Mr Gordon, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each.
1 item
Jan 1935Dec 1935
C DJC/1/27/8/40
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to First and
Second Classes taught by Mr Seltzer, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at front of register.
1 item
Jan 1936Dec 1936
C DJC/1/27/8/41
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Fifth and
Sixth Classes taught by Mr Gordon, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at front of register.
Enclosure:
Timetable relating to both classes, c.1936
Manuscript map showing Mediterranean Sea area
1 item
Jan 1936Dec 1936
C DJC/1/27/8/42
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Second
Class, first page stamped with stamp of the City of
Hull Education Committee bearing date 1 Jun
1936, register lists names and admission numbers
of children marking daily attendance of each,
includes list of children's names and addresses at
front of register.
1 item
Aug 1936Jul 1937
C DJC/1/27/8/43
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Third and
Fourth Classes taught by Mr J. Mostyn, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance
of each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at front of register.
1 item
Jan 1936Dec 1936
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C DJC/1/27/8/44
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Class Two
taught by [unknown], register lists names of
children marking daily attendance, includes list of
names and addresses at front of register.
1 item
Jan 1936Dec 1936
C DJC/1/27/8/45
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to [Class 3
taught by Rev Hirsch?], register lists names of
children marking daily attendance, includes list of
names and addresses at front of register. Register
also includes attendance for 1947 [relating to
classes taught by Mrs Furman?].
Enclosure: Notice to headmaster Rev D. Hirsch
from the Governors of the school informing him of
a decision to increase hours of tuition, c.Mar 1947
1 item
Jan 1937Dec 1937
C DJC/1/27/8/46
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Fifth and
Sixth Classes taught by Mr Gordon, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance,
includes list of children's names and addresses at
front of register.
1 item
Jan 1937Dec 1937
C DJC/1/27/8/47
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to First Class,
first page stamped with stamp of the City of Hull
Education Committee bearing date 31 Jul 1937,
register lists names and admission numbers of
children marking daily attendance, includes list of
names and addresses at front of register.
1 item
Aug 1937Jul 1938
C DJC/1/27/8/48
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Second
Class, first page stamped with stamp of the City of
Hull Education Committee bearing date 31 Jul
1937, register lists names and admission numbers
of children marking daily attendance, includes list
of names and addresses at front of register.
1 item
Aug 1937Jul 1938
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C DJC/1/27/8/49
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Third Class
being the infants class and containing girls and
boys, first page stamped with stamp of the City of
Hull Education Committee bearing date 31 Jul
1937, register lists names and admission numbers
of children marking daily attendance, includes list
of names and addresses at front of register.
1 item
Aug 1937Jul 1938
C DJC/1/27/8/50
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to First Class
taught by Mr J. Gordon, register lists names of
children marking daily attendance, includes list of
names and addresses at front of register.
Enclosure: File of rough notes relating to [reading
tasks set for groups?], c.1938
1 item
Jan 1938Dec 1938
C DJC/1/27/8/51
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Second
Class taught by Mr W. Segal, register lists names
of children marking daily attendance, includes list
of names and addresses at front of register.
Enclosure: List of children's names with dates [of
Barmitzvahs?], 1937.
1 item
Jan 1938Nov 1938
C DJC/1/27/8/52
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to First Class
taught by Mr Gordon, register lists names of
children marking daily attendance, includes list of
names and addresses at front of register.
1 item
Jan 1939Jan 1940
C DJC/1/27/8/53
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to First and
Second Classes taught by [unknown], register lists
names of children marking daily attendance,
includes list of names and addresses at front of
register.
1 item
Jan 1939Dec 1939
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C DJC/1/27/8/54
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Senior and
Junior departments taught by Rev Hirsch, register
lists names of children marking daily attendance,
includes list of names and addresses at front of
register, includes list of Barmitzvah boys noting
date and congregation at end of register.
1 item
Jan 1940Sep 1940
C DJC/1/27/8/55
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to top class
taught by [unknown], register lists names of
children marking daily attendance, includes list of
names and addresses at front of register, includes
list of Barmitzvah boys noting dates at end of
register.
1 item
Oct 1941Nov 1943
C DJC/1/27/8/56
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Class 1
taught by L.A. Abrahams, register lists names of
children marking daily attendance, includes list of
names and addresses at front of register.
1 item
Nov 1945May 1946
C DJC/1/27/8/57
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Class 2
taught by Rev H. Davies [and earlier teachers?],
register lists names of children marking daily
attendance, includes list of names and addresses
at front and back of register.
1 item
Nov 1945Jul 1948
C DJC/1/27/8/58
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Class 4
taught by Rev Bergin, Rev Freedburg, and Miss
Lurie, register lists names of children marking
daily attendance, includes list of names and
addresses at front of register. Enclosure:
Timetable and syllabus, c.1945
1 item
Nov 1945Feb 1948
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C DJC/1/27/8/59
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Sunday
Classes, register lists names of children marking
daily attendance of each, includes list of Class 1
children's names and addresses with record of
attendance relating to 1947 at front of register.
1 item
Jan 1947May 1947
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Fourth
Class taught by Rev H. Davies, register lists
names of children marking daily attendance of
each, includes list of children's names and
addresses at front and back of register.
1 item
May 1948Dec 1949
C DJC/1/27/8/61
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Class 1
taught by [Mr L. Utal, Mr L. Abrahams, Miss
Lurie?], register lists names of children marking
daily attendance of each, includes list of children's
names and addresses at front of register.
Enclosure: Circular sent to Jewish children
relating to Jewish Child's Day, c. Dec 1949
1 item
Jan 1949Aug 1950
C DJC/1/27/8/62
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Class 2
taught by Rev Freedburg, register lists names of
children marking daily attendance of each,
includes list of children's names and addresses at
front of register.
1 item
Jan 1949Nov 1950
C DJC/1/27/8/63
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Class 4
taught by Rev Davies, register lists names of
children marking daily attendance of each,
includes list of children's names and addresses at
front of register.
Enclosure: File of Hebrew translation tests, tests
taken by David Finestein and S. Soltan, c.13 Jul
1949
1 item
Jan 1949Jun 1950
C DJC/1/27/8/60
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Jan 1952May 1952
Oct 1955Apr 1957
Sep 1949Dec 1949
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C DJC/1/27/8/64
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Sunday
attendances [of Class 3?] taught by Jack Powell,
register lists names of children marking daily
attendance of each, includes list of children's
names and addresses at front of register, includes
visit by Chief Rabbi 29 Mar 1951.
Enclosures:
Circular from the Central Council of Jewish
Religious Education relating to the 'Rose and
Sunlight Scholarship Awards', 21 Jan 1952;
Circular report relating to the 'Jewish Study
Groups Seventh Annual Winter School' held 27
Dec 1951-6 Jan 1952, c. Jan 1952;
Envelope addressed to the Headmaster of Hull
Hebrew Communal School, c.1950-1951;
Miscellaneous memoranda and notes, c.19501951;
Syllabus relating to Class 3, c.1950-1951;
Letter from the Jewish Memorial Council, Books
Department, forwarding current booklist, Oct 1950
1 item
Dec 1950Apr 1951
C DJC/1/27/8/65
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Class 2
taught by Rev H. Davies, register lists names of
children marking daily attendance, includes list of
names and addresses at front of register.
Enclosure: Timetable and Syllabus of work
relating to Class 2 seniors, 1949
1 item
Dec 1950Apr 1952
C DJC/1/27/8/66
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to [class
unknown, marked 'E'], register lists names of
children marking daily attendance, includes list of
names and addresses at front of register,
progress register at back of volume noting marks
and grades of named students.
1 item
Dec 1950-ul 1952
C DJC/1/27/8/67
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Classes 1,
2, 3, 4, and 5, register lists names of children,
admission number, date of birth, address, and
marks attendance of each child, arranged by
class, marked 'No.1'.
1 item
Oct 1955Apr 1956
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C DJC/1/27/8/68
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, relates to Classes 1,
2, 3, 4, and 5, register lists names of children,
admission number, date of birth, address, and
marks attendance of each child, arranged by
class, marked 'No.2'.
1 item
Apr 1956Mar 1957
C DJC/1/27/8/69
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal Chedar, register lists names
of children in each class, register records
attendance for classes 1-6 and post-Barmitzvah
class.
Enclosure: Circular letter to children inviting
attendance at a meeting to be held 26 Nov to
discuss the restarting of a weekly [social and
sports?] club to be held Sunday afternoons,
c.1958
1 item
Apr 1958Jul 1959
C DJC/1/27/8/70
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal Chedar, register lists names
of children in classes 1-3 and 6 and in the postBarmitzvah class, register records summary of
attendance for classes 1-6 and the postBarmitzvah class, register also records summary
of attendance at the Kirkella class.
1 item
Sep 1960Sep 1961
C DJC/1/27/8/71
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal Chedar, register lists names
of children in each class, register records
attendance for classes 1-9. Class 7 designated
'Post Barmitzvah, class 8 designated 'Tropp',
class 9 designated 'Kirkella'. Following noted to be
student teachers: Morton Livingstone, Jonothan
Finestein, Jeremy Jordon.
1 item
Sep 1966Jul 1967
C DJC/1/27/8/72
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal Chedar, register lists names
of children in each class, register records
attendance for classes 1-6, post-Barmitzvah class,
and the Kirkella class. Register also records
annual summaries of attendances by class. List of
teachers of first and second sessions of each
class affixed to inside cover, showing the following
Sep 1967Jul 1971
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to be teachers at the school: Mr Rosen; Mr
Westerman; Mr Powell; Rev Davies; Rev
Willencyck; Mr Utal; Rabbi Cooper. In this period
class 5 is divided into class 5 (boys) and class 5
(girls).
Enclosures:
Notice of school dates over the Spring Bank
Holiday, c.1971;
Notice of arrangements for Summer Holidays,
1971;
Rough list of names [of children attending the
cheder?], c.1967-1971;
Rough list of initials [of children attending the
cheder?], c.1967-1971.
1 item
C DJC/1/27/8/73
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal Chedar, register lists names
of children in each class, register records
attendance for classes 1-6 and for mid-week
attendance, register also records summary of
attendance in each class.
Enclosures:
Information sheet 'How to prepare a Seder', with
text and diagram, typescript, c.1971-1975;
Newspaper cutting [from The Sun?] of a satirical
cartoon with caption 'My Moshe and me, we didn't
get our invitation to the wedding yet…', c. 19711975;
Information card relating to the celebration of
Pesach, manuscript, c.1971-1975;
Blank pupil report sheet headed 'Hull Hebrew
Communal School Report', with space for pupil's
name, age, class, the date, comment on conduct,
table for marking teachers comments and grades
in subjects of reading, translation, siddur, and
chumash, space for general remarks, to be signed
by teacher and headmaster, pro-forma and
typescript, c.1971-1975.
1 item
C DJC/1/27/8/74
Attendance Register
Register recording attendance of children at Hull
Hebrew Communal Chedar, register lists names
of children attending the cheder.
1 item
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C DJC/1/27/9
Press Cuttings
1860-2007
Subseries contains press cuttings relating to the
Hull Hebrew Communal School
5 items
C DJC/1/27/9/1
Press Cutting: Examination Results and Prize
Giving
Copy article appearing in the Jewish Chronicle
giving a report of the annual examination of Hull
Jewish School on 25 Mar, chaired by Mr S.
Mosely, President, 35 pupils examined by Rev MR
Bender, 'very handsome prizes' given to deserving
pupils, service following examination addressed
by Rev Mr Bender.
1 item
30 Mar 1860
C DJC/1/27/9/2
Press Cutting: Hull School Appeal'
Copy of a short report [punlished in the Watchman
on 31 Derc 1965?] relating to the annual prizegiving of the Hull Hebrew Communal School at
which an appeal to fund alterations to the school
was launched by Dr S. Lurie
1 item
31 Dec 1965
C DJC/1/27/9/3
Press Cutting: '60 boys in her class - and they all
behaved'
Obituary appearing in the Hull Daily Mail, 19 Feb
1981, relating to Mrs Dora Stainforth nee
Anderson, a Christian teacher at the Osborne
Street Junior School. Typescript.
1 item
19 Feb 1981
C DJC/1/27/9/4
Press Cutting:'Memories of Hull'
Short article [appearing in the Leeds Gazette?]
relating to the Hull Hebrew Communal School's
first concert and play held 4 Jun 1931, alongside
which is printed a group photograph of the
teachers and pupils involved
1 item
2 Oct 1981
C DJC/1/27/9/5
Press Cutting: 'Play time at Hull Hebrew
Communal School'
Short article appearing in the Jewish Telegraph
relating to a photograph of teachers and pupils
involved in the school's first play, purchased as a
postcard by Alec Seltzer of Moortown
1 item
13 Jul 2007
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Certificates
1960-1968
Subseries contains certificates relating to Hull
Hebrew Communal School prize-givings and
appeals
5 items
C DJC/1/27/10/1
File: Unused Certificates
File contains the following unused certificates
relating to the Hull Hebrew Communal School:
Unused Prize award slips used [to record name of
pupils receiving school prizes?] (4 pieces);
Unused certificate used to commemorate 'General
Improvement' of pupils at the Hull Hebrew
Communal School, to be signed by Headmaster;
Unused certificate used to commemorate pupil at
the Hull Hebrew Communal School winning the
'Harry Rosen Cup' for 'Synagogue Attendance', to
be signed by Headmaster.
1 file (6 pieces)
C DJC/1/27/10/2
Certificate
Certificate commemorating passing of exams in
Hebrew Religious Knowledge, Jewish Home and
Domestic Customs, and Biblical History at Hull
Hebrew Communal School, by Barbara Gold.
1 item
2 Jun 1960
C DJC/1/27/10/3
Certificate
Certificate commemorating inscription in the
Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund on the
occasion of Purim 1967 by Hull Hebrew
Communal School Pupils. Hebrew and English.
1 item
1967
C DJC/1/27/10/4
Certificate
Certificate commemorating inscription in the
Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund on the
occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Hull
Hebrew Communal School by the school pupils.
Hebrew and English.
1 item
May 1968
C DJC/1/27/10/5
Certificate
Jewish National Fund certificate recording the
planting of 25 trees in the 3rd children's grove of
the Hull Jewish Community Forest in the name of
Rev H. Davies in recognition of 'long and devoted
service as teacher to children of the Hull Hebrew
Communal School' by management board.
1 item
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C DJC/1/27/11
Programmes
1970s-1980s
Subseries contains programmes relating to
services and events organized in connection with
Hull Hebrew Communal Chedar
3 items
C DJC/1/27/11/1
Programme: Order of Service
Order of service relating to Hull Bet Hasefer,
Annual Chanukah Service, including invitation
from Rev Caplan as Headmaster and Michael
Westerman as Deputy Headmaster to
entertainment provided by the children of the Bet
Hasefer after service in the Arthur Lewenstein
Memorial Hall. Typescript.
1 item
c.1970s
C DJC/1/27/11/2
Programme: 'A Chanukah Miscellany'
Programme relating to 'A Chanukah Miscellany'
presented by the Hull Hebrew Communal School,
class 1 to present 'A Chanukah Song', class 2 to
present 'Bayit-Bayit', class 3 to present 'Never on
a Shabbat', class 4 to present 'The Hammerer',
Class 5 to present 'Opportunity Knocks', Class 6
to present 'Miss Ugly Chanukah 5735'. Typescript.
1 item
c.1974
C DJC/1/27/11/3
Programme: Order of Service
Order of Service relating to 'Bnot Mitzvah
Celebrants', celebrants named as Helen
Schneider and Zoe Marks, to be addressed by
Rabbi Dr Chaim J. Cooper, sermon and blessing
to be given by Rabbi Joseph Lever, a reception to
be held in the hall following service. Typescript.
1 item
13 Jul 1986
C DJC/1/27/12
Lists of Officers and Delegates
1970s-1980s
Subseries contains lists of persons serving as
officers and delegates in relation to Hull Hebrew
Communal School, lists provide details of names,
addresses, phone numbers, and office/title held
2 items
C DJC/1/27/12/1
List of Officers and Delegates
List of persons serving as officers and delegates
in relation to Hull Hebrew Communal School, list
provides details of names, addresses, phone
numbers, office/title held. Following names are
listed: Mr H. Taylor; Mr H. Lanch; Mr D. Marks; Mr
V. Appleson; Mr H. Bentley; Mr & Mrs C.
Segelman; Mr G. Gold; Mr D. Pearlman; Mr J.
Rose; Mr M. Daniels; Dr C. Rosen; Mr S.
Pearlman; Mr D. Gilman; Mr & Mrs B. Donn; Mrs
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A. Collins; Mr E. Strauss; Mr J. Lewin; Mr & Mrs
R. Field; Mr E. Marks; Mr H. Cohen; Mr D. Brown;
Rev H. Caplan; Mr M. Westerman; Mrs D. Fidler;
Mr I. Appleson; Dr S. Lurie; Mr M. Taylor; Mr H.
Schulman; Mr R. Stone; Mr B. Rich.
1 item
C DJC/1/27/12/2
List of Officers and Delegates
Draft list of persons serving as officers and
delegates in relation to Hull Hebrew Communal
School, list provides details of names, addresses,
phone numbers, office/title held. Following names
are listed: D. Marks; V. Appleson; S. Pearlman; A.
Rowland; M. Taylor; I. Godfrey; H. Taylor; J.
Rose; M. Westerman; G. Gold; E. Marks; H.M.
Bentley; Mr & Mrs B. Donn; J.B. Rich; H.
Schulman; Mr & Mrs C. Segelman; M. Black; P.
Daniels; H. Lanch; M. Daniels; D. Gilman; Mrs B.
Collins; Mrs R. Field; R. Stone; Mrs B. Fidler; Mrs
F. Marks; Mrs F. Black; Mr Carter Marks; Mr I.C.
Cozier; Mr E, Bennett; Mr M.J. Gold; Rabbi I.
Broder.
1 item
C DJC/1/27/13
Miscellaneous Records
c.1980
1925-1994
Subseries contains miscellaneous records relating
to Hull Hebrew Communal School
5 items
C DJC/1/27/13/1
Holiday Trip Account
Exercise book containing account of monies paid
by individual pupils towards the cost of a holiday
trip at front of volume, and record of juniors and
seniors sports day results at back of volume.
1 item
26 May 192519 Jul 1925
C DJC/1/27/13/2
Return of Meetings and Attendances: Year Ended
31 Mar 1933
Return completed by A. Sheinrog as Head
Teacher of the Hebrew School, No.20, Girls
Department. Relates to attendance figures for the
week ended 27 Jan 1933, and shows 112 pupils
on the roll, 10 meetings held, attended by on
average 55.1 pupils, this representing a 49.2%
attendance rate, and states that 'Influenza Colds'
as the nature of the epidemic.
1 item
31 Mar 1933
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Presentation Notice
Notice commemorating presentation to Hull
Hebrew Communal School by the Gilman
Brothers in memory of their 'Dear Mother Sarah
Gilman'. Typescript.
1 item
C DJC/1/27/13/4
Donation Card
Donation card relating to the 'Plant a Tree' appeal
to school children [?organised by the Jewish
National Fund], in aid of tree planting efforts in
Israel, trees costing 35p each. The following are
entered as donors: Martin Appleson donor of 2
trees; Paul [?Gestenbaum] donor of 2 trees;
Richard Myers donor of 2 trees; Martin Appleson
donor of 5 trees; Simon Lavine donor of 10 trees;
Andrew Field donor of 10 trees, Richard Myers
donor of 4 trees; Robert Coupland donor of 7
trees. Typescript and manuscript.
1 item
C DJC/1/27/13/5
Security Rota
Rota covering the period 27 Mar 1994-17 Jul 1994
providing List of persons having security duties
with regard to the Hull Hebrew Communal School
1 item
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Photographs
Jun 1966
c.1970s
1994
1906-2011
Subseries contains photographs relating to Hull
Hebrew Communal School. Note that some of the
photographs are reproductions and that the
original is not present.
13 items
C DJC/1/27/14/1
Photograph: Hull Hebew Boys School
Black and white posed group photograph of Hull
Hebrew Boys School pupils. Includes the following
persons: Moishe Harris; Lanch; Simon Finestein;
Rabbi Salis Daiches; Lanch; Harry Furman;
Chazan Bendas; Joe Needler; Abe Needler; Myer
Needler; Mo Needler; Dave Needler; Sam
Hymanovitch; Joe Hymanovitch. Note that Rev.
Hirsh Meyer Bendas was minister of Hull Old
Hebrew before being appointed administrator and
secretary of Yeshivah Etz Chaim (Tree of Life
College) in London. Note also that Rabbi Salis
Daiches was minister of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation before his appointment as minister
of Sunderland Hebrew Congregation in 1908.
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C DJC/1/27/14/2
Photograph: Opening of King George Dock
Black and white posed group photograph of Hull
Hebrew School pupils taken on the occasion of
the opening of King George Dock by King George
V and Queen Mary. Includes the following
persons: Nancy Berger; Cissie Bentley; Miss
Graybine/Rita Myers; Leah Tinner; Becky
Gersonovitz; Rachel Lavine; Elsie Lavine; Lionel
Rosen.
1 item
Jun 1914
C DJC/1/27/14/3
Photograph: Hull Hebrew Communal School
Black and white posed group photograph of Hull
Hebrew School pupils. Includes the following
persons: F. Waxman; Peggy Sugarman; Doris
Waxman; Eva Waxman; Rita Cuckle; Netta
Sugarman; Elsie Appleson; Betsy Lipshitz; Miss
Korklin; Doris Bentley; Feigy Peysner; Gertie
Winer; Edie Baker; Shirley Pearlman; Miss
Goldstein; Miss Rubin; Rosie Black; Rosie
Furman; Annie Reubens; Betsy Rosenberg; Eva
Gordon; Eva Pearlman; Rosie Winer; Yetta
Aarons; Annie Marks; Betsy Isaacs; Mick Lavine;
Rosie Boguslavsky; Leah Garfunkle; Mary
Waxman; Matti Schneider; Sarah Schultz; Becky
Levy; Flo Lipshitz; Olga Levy; Annie Rosenberg;
B. Gersonovitz; Millie Myers; Edie Goodman;
Norma Harris; Becky Peysner; Leah Silkovitz;
Elsie Gordon; Celia Furman; Phyllis Lavine; Sylvia
Sugar; Irene Pearlman; Miss Schultz ; Gertie
Reubens; Cissie Levitt; Ida Korklin.
1 item
c.1920s
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Photograph: Hull Western Synagogue Boys
School
Black and white posed group photograph of Hull
Hebrew Boys School pupils taken outside the Hull
Western Synagogue building
1 item
1920
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Photograph: Hull Hebrew Communal School
Black and white posed group photograph of Hull
Hebrew School pupils taken outside Hull Western
Synagogue building. Includes the following
persons: Aubrey Sadofsky; B. Rich; Joe
Rosenthal; Harry Sugar; Ernie Rosenthal; W.
Sugarman; Gunner Arthur Martel also Myerthall;
H. Taylor; M. Segal; Isaac Sugar; Syd Lavine; Sol
Bermitz; M. Black; Myer Ostroff; Louis Gordon;
Cyril Brown; Geoff Levy; Stan Schultz; Louis
Rapstone; Sam Mostyn; Abe Abrahamson; Joyce
Landa nee Schultz; Jack Lennard; Stella
1929
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Collinson/Edie Goodman; Norman Black; Ron
Rosenthal; E. Marks; Morris Segal; Joan Dubb.
Note: Three copies present. Note this photograph
appeared in the Jewish Gazette 8 Jan 1982.
1 item
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Photograph: Hebrew Children Celebrate
Copy press cutting of a photograph showing some
of the 200 Hull Hebrew Communal School pupils
during an occasion at the Western Synagogue.
The children are pictured with tea and cakes and
are accompanied by two female adults. Note:
Donated to the Archive by Norma Sedler nee
Levinson 3 Jun 2008.
1 item
1936-1937
C DJC/1/27/14/7
Photographs: Chief Rabbi's Visit to Hull Hebrew
Communal School
Black and white posed group photographs of Hull
Hebrew School pupils and staff taken outside
Western Synagogue building on the occasion of a
visit by the Chief Rabbi. Includes the following
persons: Anthony Marcus; Irvine Feldman; David
Finestein; Ivor Michaels; Tricia Landa; Kersh;
John Science; David Winroope; Barrie Donn; Alan
Field; Raymond Bentley; Lionel Reubens; Geoff
Lennard; Leon Roe; Charles Rosen; Harold
Flasher; Bernard Deitch; Victor Golding; Stuart
Fredenthal; Saville Soltan; Donald Marks; Jeff
Myers; Harry Gurvich; Gillian Winer; Maureen
Winer; Leon Sugarman; Gerald Gordon; Malcolm
Cohen; Finestein; Jack Marks; Alec Lavine; Louis
Harris; Max Hart; Yank Finestein; Harold Bentley;
Anita Edelson; Gerald Shapero; Elizabeth Harris;
Josie Robinson; Doreen Lurie; Ann Finestein;
Emanuel Rosen; Barry Furman; Warner
Winetroube; Gerald Silver; Raymond Kauffman;
Myrna Juggler; Finestein; Issy Appleson; Maurice
Rubinstein; Les Abrahams; Chazan J. Freedberg;
Rev. Hymie Davies; Rev. David Hirsch; Chief
Rabbi Isael Brodie; Lady Brodie; Dr Mendel Lurie;
Louis Rapstone; John Palmer; Lillian Lurie; Beryl
Cobden; Les Vinegrad; Doreen Gerson; Adel
Kersh; Michael Marks; Michael Rosenberg;
Sidney Brown; Keith Garfunkle; Fay Michaels;
Sonia Edelson; Irvine Gordon; Michael
Westerman; Malcolm Brown; Leila Joseph;
Brenda Pearlman; Barbara Furman; Leslie
Joseph; Stuart Reuben; Stuart Rosenthal; Bernard
Juggler; Sandra Bott; Hirschel Harris; Malcolm
Garfunkle.
1 item (2 pieces)
27 Mar 1949
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C DJC/1/27/14/8
Photographs: Chief Rabbi Sir Israel Brodie's Visit
to Hull Hebrew Communal School
Black and white posed group photographs of Hull
Hebrew School pupils taken outside Hull Western
Synagogue building on the occasion of a visit of
the Chief Rabbi Sir Israel Brodie. Includes the
following persons: Eddie Blank; Geoffrey
Abrahams; Russel Marks; Howard Myerthal;
Duncan Edwards; Eric Bennett; Bernice
Rosenberg; Nina Rosenberg; Stephan Pearlman;
Anthony Levine; Max Gold; Gillian Greenstone;
Barbara Kesten; Elizabeth Marks; Mindy Jaffe;
Linda Eisner; Michael Barnett; Gerald Cobden;
Malcolm Taylor; Geoffrey Korklin; Raymond
Edelson; Micky Chetham; Les Gold; Barbara
Gold; Rick Charnah; Adrian Koskie; Martin
Sugarman; Philip Silverstone; Cyril Rosenston;
Adrian Gold; Judith Oppel; Sandra Burkoff;
Suzanne Edelson; Veronica Rosenthal; Lucille
Levine; Gerald Seltzer; Anthea Pearlman; Judith
Segal; Isobel Brown; Melvyn Sadofsky; Clare
Halon; Michael Lewin; David Utal; Len Utal; Louis
Harris; Dennis Schulman; Rabbi E. Willencyk; Rev
Hymie Davies; Rev. J. Freedberg; Stuart
Kestenbaum; Howard Levy; Ian Black; Brian
Sugarman; Steven Scholnik; Graham Burnley;
Lloyd Levy; Barbara Johnson; Naomi Marks;
Rosalyn Cohen; Lynda Rosenthal; Hilary Peysner;
Diane Jaffe; Vivian Johnson; Debbie Chetham;
Ian Sadofsky; David Waxman; Martin Pascoe;
Joseph Johnson; Edward Pearlman; Eve Seltzer;
Black; Avril Marks; Marcia Shaw; Lucille Black.
1 item (4 pieces)
29 Jun 1958
C DJC/1/27/14/9
Photograph: Cheder Trip
Colour posed group photographs of Hull Hebrew
Communal School pupils and staff taken during a
trip to a wildlife sanctuary. Includes the following
persons: Jacqueline Levy; Zoe Marks; Rachel
Rosen; Rabbi Joseph Lever; Emma Pearlman;
Gerald & Nina Shapero; Ivor Godfrey; Janice
Goldberg; Rosalyn Pearlman; Rita Charnah;
Lionel Charnah; Simon Godfrey; Benjamin Rosen;
Rebecca Godfrey; Jeremy Blank; Abigail Marks;
Susan Godfrey; Miss Rosenston; Abigail Stone;
Hannah Marks; Adam Pearlman; Naomi
Rosenston.
1 item
c.1970s
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C DJC/1/27/14/10
Photograph: Hull Hebrew Communal School
Colour posed group photograph of Hull Hebrew
Communal School pupils taken outside the
Parkfield Centre building. Includes the following
persons: Jane Golding; Sarah Fidler; Susan Field;
Philip Myers; Jeremy Dysch; Andrew Donn; Lloyd
Michaels; Martin Appleson; Daniel Finestein;
Adrian Flasher; Andrew Field; Rachel Finestein;
Darren Hyde; Amanda Segal; Helen Flasher; Jane
Golding; Fiona Marks; David Segal; Sidone
Myers; Joetta Segal; Sara Myers; Robert Williams;
Simon Rosnethal; Michelle Stone; Miss Kissen;
Ruth Fidler; Caroline Golding; Victoria Myers; Mr
Caplan; Andrew Marks; Vic Appleson; Reverend
Hymie Davies; Henry Taylor; Rabbi Chaim
Cooper; Reverend Hershel Caplan; Michael
Westerman; Donald Marks; Diane Donn;
Alexandra Myers; Ed Strauss; Deborah
Fredenthal; Gavin Schooler; Caroline Segal;
Daniel Kissen; Anthony Sultan; Richard Stone;
Elise Appleson; Philip Hyde; Neil Coupland; Mr
Iveson; Mr Kissen; Mr Iveson; Daniel Bart; Beverly
Donn; Gaynia Marks; Katie Waxman; Lisa
Fredenthal; Jacqui Abrahams; Joanne Landa.
1 item
10 Jul 1977
C DJC/1/27/14/11
Photographs: Purim Celebration at the Cheder
Colour posed group photographs of Hull Hebrew
Communal School pupils and staff taken outside
the Western Synagogue building. Includes the
following persons: Michelle Rosenston; Rosalyn
Pearlman; Adam Pearlman; Stephan Pearlman;
Oliver Gordon; Rabbi Joseph Lever; Rachel Voda;
Diane Casslasy; Barrie Donn; Lionel Charnah;
Manny Marks; Rebecca Godfrey; Helen Marks;
Adam Daniels; Michael Gold Beverly Rowland;
Michael Bermitz; Samantha Bermitz; Louise Gold;
Alexandra Gold; Sophie Levy; Marcus Dysch;
Jonathan Gold; Stephanie Marks; Kimberley
Rowland; Samantha Pinsley; Eve Kauffman;
Rebecca Daniels; Marcus Pinsley.
1 item (2 pieces)
c.1980s
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C DJC/1/27/14/12
Photograph: Chief Rabbi's Visit to Cheder
Colour posed group photograph of Hull Hebrew
Communal School pupils and staff taken outside
the Western Synagogue building on the occasion
of a visit to the school by the Chief Rabbi.
Includes the following persons: Nicola Blank; Lee
Bennett; Rosalyn Pearlman; Rabbi Joseph Lever;
Manny Marks; Elaine Bermitz; Michael
Westerman; Stephan Pearlman; Joel Pearlman;
Anthony Rowland; Kimberley Rowland; Harry
Westerman; Serena Pascoe; Alex Weiniger;
Jacqueline Levy; Abigail Marks; Jaime Pascoe;
Jeremy Blank; Adam Pearlman; Simon Godfrey;
Emma Pearlman; Chief Rabbi Emanuel
Jacobovits; Eva Leah Rich; Deborah Rosenston;
Rebecca Godfrey; Oliver Gordon; Louisa
Shapero; Michelle Rosenston; Honor Levy;
Michael Bermitz; Daniel Abrahams; Sophie Levy;
Hannah Marks; Beverley Rowland; Helen Marks;
Ilan Pearlman; Adam Daniels.
1 item
25 Jan 1987
C DJC/1/27/14/13
Photograph: Prize-Giving at Western Synagogue
Colour photograph showing Rosalyn Pearlman
nee Cohen, Secretary of the Cheder Committee,
Rabbi Joseph Lever, Stephan Pearlman,
Chairman of the Chedar Committee, and Naomi
Rosenston nee Marks behind a table inside
Western Synagogue, taken during a prize-giving
ceremony
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Hull Trades Advisory Council
1944-1956
Description: This series contains records of the Hull Area Trades Advisory Council, whose
inaugural meeting was held at the Beth Hamedrash of the Old Hebrew Congregation on
Sunday 16 Jan 1944, with M.V. Gosschalke in the chair, and with Maurice Orbach as general
secretary of the Trades Advisory Council, S.M. Jacobson as Trades Advisory Council
Northern Area Organiser, Myer Wolff as Chairman of the Hull Jewish Co-ordinating
Committee, and Herman Bush as Honorary Secretary of the same present. Operating under
the auspices of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, the object of the Trades Advisory
Council was the strengthening of goodwill amongst traders of all creeds and classes, the
maintenance of commercial integrity, and the encouragement of conciliation and arbitration in
trade disputes. Accounts of individual branches appear to have been audited by the main
Council in London.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 3 subseries:
C DJC/1/28/1 Minutes, 1944-1951
C DJC/1/28/2 Secretariat's Reports, 1953-1955
C DJC/1/28/3 Correspondence, 1946-1956
Extent: 3 subseries
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C DJC/1/28/1
Minutes
1944-1951
Subseries contains minutes of the meetings of
Hull Area Trades Advisory Council
2 items
C DJC/1/28/1/1
Minutes of the Trades Advisory Council
Minutes of Hull Area Trades Advisory Council, 16
Jan 1944-19 Jun 1951, compiled by Herman Bush
as Honorary Secretary, with Myer Wolff as
Chairman, and Herman Bush as Honorary
Secretary, meetings held in various places
including Linnaeus Street Synagogue, Osborne
Street Synagogue, and the Royal Station Hotel.
Business usually relates to adoption of previous
minutes, election of members and offices, reports
of officers and representatives to various bodies,
notification of disputes, reading of
correspondence, sanctioning of expenses.
Typescript and signed.
Includes:
Inaugural meeting resolving in favour of formation
of Hull Area Council, 16 Jan 1944; Appointment of
the first Chairman and Honorary Secretary, 23 Jan
1944; Trades Advisory Council Conference in
Leeds, 21 Feb 1944; Potential visit of Dr
Brodetsky to address the Hull Trades Advisory
Council and Co-ordinating Committee, and
membership standing at 90 due to lack of
committee efforts at canvassing people, 18 Mar
1944; Chief Rabbi letter notifying of a 'Day of
Mourning and Prayer' for 'Heroes and Martyrs for
the ''Battle of Warsaw''', membership being over
100, and death of Arthur Lewenstein, 7 May 1944;
Address by Professor Brodetsky to a joint meeting
of the Council of the Trades Advisory Committee
and the Hull Jewish Co-ordinating Committee
discussing Anti-Semitism, 25 Jun 1944; Existence
of 25 branches in England and the organisation
having been copied in France, America, Australia,
and Mexico, importance of voluntary efforts, need
to foster relationships with other trade
organisations, membership of Hull Area Council
currently standing at 105, 14 Oct 1945; Request
for delegates to the National Administrative
Council AGM, and sale of 25 copies of 'Questions
and Answers', 31 Oct 1945; Discussion of
formation of 'trade sections', and agreement of
General Secretary in London to allow expenditure
of £100pa for part-time paid secretary, 27 Nov
1946; Government position on a Jewish Home in
Palestine, terrorism in Palestine, examples of antiSemitism in Hull, proposal to use irony rather than
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enlisting sympathy in fighting anti-Semitism,
election of Joseph Levy and Cecil Chappell as
Joint Honorary Secretaries, 13 Jan 1947;
Outcome of case re membership of Messrs
Lipman & Silver Ltd, and co-operation in
compilation of a local census, 31 Mar 1947;
Request from Dr Nuestatter of Head Office for
details of local Jewish firms whose economic war
effort was particularly noteworthy, proposed
address to Hull meeting by Mr Orbach, M.P., on
his return from America, 19 May 1947; Moss &
Sons to be approached for information re their war
effort, Fischoff case, action by police during
'recent disturbances', 11 Aug 1947; No names of
Hull based Jewish businesses re war efforts to be
forwarded to London, case involving Mr H. Bishop,
application by Mr M.H. Vinegrad for assistance in
obtaining a coupon float to begin trading as a
draper, 6 Jan 1948; Opinion of Mr Shaffer,
inspector with the Ministry of Food, concerning
need for 'a much greater standard of moral
honesty' in certain towns of the North of England,
Trades Advisory Council having dealt with over
500 cases, Labour Party policy re Palestine, Hull's
commercial reputation being 'so far unblemished'
in opinion of Mr Bagnari and characterisation by
the same of the aims of the Trades Advisory
Council as 'Social Hygiene', 9 Mar 1949; Poor
attendance at meeting and slow subscriptions,
and decision to invite Dr Barou to address a
meeting, 26 Jun 1950; Future of the Trades
Advisory Council in Hull, election of former
Treasurer L. Korklin as Chairman, and C. Brown
as secretary in place of C. Chappell, concern over
payment of subscriptions, Nathan Presentation,
and Edelson Case, 19 Jul 1950; Suggestion of a
Trades Advisory Council Rotary in Hull to arouse
interest, and offer from London of services of Dr
Barou, M. Orbach, and B. Bagnari as guest
speakers at a future meeting in Hull, 19 Jun 1951.
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C DJC/1/28/1/2
File: Minutes of the Trades Advisory Council
File contains copy minutes of Hull Area Trades
Advisory Council, compiled by Herman Bush as
Honorary Secretary, with Myer Wolff as Chairman,
and Herman Bush as Honorary Secretary,
meetings held in various places including
Linnaeus Street Synagogue, Osborne Street
Synagogue, and the Royal Station Hotel.
Business usually relates to adoption of previous
minutes, election of members and offices, reports
of officers and representatives to various bodies,
notification of disputes, reading of
correspondence, sanctioning of expenses.
Typescript and unsigned.
1 file (4 pieces)
9 Mar 194919 Jun 1951
C DJC/1/28/1/2/1
Minutes of the Trades Advisory Council
1 piece
9 Mar 1949
C DJC/1/28/1/2/2
Minutes of the Trades Advisory Council
1 piece
26 Jun 1950
C DJC/1/28/1/2/3
Minutes of the Trades Advisory Council
1 piece
19 Jul 1950
C DJC/1/28/1/2/4
Minutes of the Trades Advisory Council
1 piece
19 Jun 1951
C DJC/1/28/2
Secretariat's Reports
1953-1955
Subseries contains reports produced by the
Secretariat of the Trades Advisory Council,
London, under the auspices of the Board of
Deputies of British Jews, and circulated to area
branches
5 items
C DJC/1/28/2/1
Secretariat's Report
Report of the Secretariat of the Trades Advisory
Council, London, for the month of July 1953
1 item
Jul 1953
C DJC/1/28/2/2
Secretariat's Report
Report of the Secretariat of the Trades Advisory
Council, London, for the month of August 1953
1 item
Aug 1953
C DJC/1/28/2/3
Secretariat's Report
Report of the Secretariat of the Trades Advisory
Council, London, covering period Feb 1954-Apr
1954
1 item
Apr 1954
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C DJC/1/28/2/4
Secretariat's Report
Report of the Secretariat of the Trades Advisory
Council, London, covering period May 1954-Jun
1954
1 item
Jun 1954
C DJC/1/28/2/5
Secretariat's Report
Report of the Secretariat of the Trades Advisory
Council, London, covering period Jan 1955-Jun
1955
1 item
Jun 1955
C DJC/1/28/3
Correspondence
1946-1956
Subseries contains correspondence of Mr H. Bush
as Honorary Secretary of the Hull Area Trades
Advisory Council with various correspondents,
mostly the national Trades Advisory Council in
London
14 items
C DJC/1/28/3/1
Copy Letter
Mr Herman Bush to Mr Maurice Orbach re
interview of local organisations, exporters and
contacts in connections with 'allegations of
boycott'
1 item
C DJC/1/28/3/2
Copy Letter
Mr Herman Bush to Mr Maurice Orbach re two
bank pass books belonging to Mrs Marks held by
London, and Mrs Marks financial troubles
1 item
26 Apr 1946
C DJC/1/28/3/3
Copy Letter
Copy letter from [Mr C. Brown?] to Mr Orbach re
'Lennard v Shenker Case' that the gentlemen
involved be invited to a council meeting on 9 Jun
1952 to bring the case to a conclusion
1 item
22 May 1952
C DJC/1/28/3/4
Letter
Letter from Maurice Orbach to Mr C. Brown re 'the
Lennard-Shenker case'
1 item
23 May 1952
C DJC/1/28/3/5
Letter
Letter from S. Landman, Chairman of National
Membership Committee of the Trades Advisory
Council, to Mr C. Brown re a visit to Hull by
Landman to discuss new ideas in connection with
the national membership campaign
1 item
29 May 1952
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C DJC/1/28/3/6
Copy Letter
Copy letter from [Mr C. Brown?] to Mr S. Landman
re his intended visit to Hull on 29 Jun 1952 to
meet with the writer and Mr Bush as Chairman of
Hull Trades Advisory Council
1 item
6 Jun 1952
C DJC/1/28/3/7
Letter
Letter from B.A. Bagnari to Mr H. Bush re
possibility of holding a General Meeting in Hull at
which members of the national executive of the
Trades Advisory Council would attend to provide
updates, and referring to similar meetings held in
Manchester, Newcastle, West Hartlepool,
Middlesbrough, and Belfast.
1 item
5 Mar 1953
C DJC/1/28/3/8
Letter
Letter from Maurice Orbach as General Secretary
of the Trades Advisory Council London to Mr H.
Bush re possibility of holding a meeting in Hull at
which Mr Bagnari or Orbach could attend to
update the Hull community on national
developments, and making reference to the
payment of subscription fees by Mr Miller.
1 item
26 Jun 1953
C DJC/1/28/3/9
Letter
Letter from Dr D.B. Halpern of the Statistical and
Membership Department of the Trades Advisory
Council London to Mr H. Bush enclosing various
lists for Bush to look through and 'mark up the
names of those whom you consider to Jewish'.
1 item
C DJC/1/28/3/10
Letter
Letter from B.A. Bagnari as [Assistant to the
General Secretary of the Trades Advisory Council
London?] to Mr H. Bush re visit of Mr Tauber to
Hull to discuss the possibilities of 'stimulating
interest among T.A.C. members in Hull'.
1 item
28 Apr 1954
C DJC/1/28/3/11
Letter
Letter from B.A. Bagnari as Assistant to the
General Secretary of the Trades Advisory Council
London to Mr H. Bush re a conversation between
Bush and Mr S. Tauber concerning the possibility
of holding a meeting of Trades Advisory Council
members in Hull and the attendance of a member
of the National Executive Committee at the same.
1 item
14 May 1954
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C DJC/1/28/3/12
Letter
Letter from Dr D.B. Halpern of the Statistical and
Membership Department of the Trades Advisory
Council London to Mr H. Bush concerning the
return of marked up lists re prosecutions in
Yorkshire for economic offenses 1950-1952,
multiple stores in Sheffield district and in Hull
Area, and name of a multiple store in Leeds,
indicating individuals and firms considered to be
Jewish
1 item
C DJC/1/28/3/13
Letter
Letter from Cyril Brown to Mr Bush re busy period
at work and intention to return 'the minute file and
any other material relating to the T.A.C.'
1 item
c.1955
C DJC/1/28/3/14
Letter
Letter from Maurice Orbach as General Secretary
of the Trades Advisory Council London to Mr H.
Bush requesting information concerning
allegations about the 'Arab boycott of firms which
are doing business with Israel, or of firms which
have any Jewish directors or financial control'
1 item
17 Feb 1956
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Hull United Synagogues Council
1960-1977
Description: This series contains records relating to the United Synagogues Council,
responsible for overseeing issues affecting Hull Western Synagogue, Hull Old Hebrew
Synagogue, and Hull Central Synagogue, jointly. Includes records relating to the Communal
Rabbinate, an office established prior to 1960 to provide a Communal Rabbi to serve all three
synagogue congregations. Note that persons serving in this capacity included Rev J.
Davidson and Rabbi Dr Chaim J. Cooper.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 4 subseries:
C DJC/1/29/1 Circulars, 1977
C DJC/1/29/2 Orders of Service, 1960
C DJC/1/29/3 Papers of Communal Rabbi Rev. J. Davies, 1960
C DJC/1/29/4 Papers of Communal Rabbi Dr Chaim J. Cooper, 1960-1977
Extent: 4 subseries
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C DJC/1/29/1
Circulars
1977
Subseries contains the following circulars sent by
the United Synagogues Council:
Circular sent by Gerald Gold, President of Old
Hebrew Congregation, and Conrad Segelman,
President of Western Congregation, as members
of the Executive of the Joint Synagogues Council,
relating to the retirement of Rabbi Dr C.J. Cooper
as Communal Rabbi in August after 18 years
service in various roles as 'preacher, teacher and
guardian of Kashrut, as a man of wide scholarship
and learning and as an excellent ambassador to
non-Jewish groups', and requesting support of a
'Testimonial Fund' in his honour, typescript, May
1977.
1 item
C DJC/1/29/2
Orders of Service
1960
Subseries contains the following Orders of Service
relating to communal services held in the Hull
Jewish Community:
Order of Service relating to the installation of
Rabbi Chaim J. Cooper as Communal Rabbi of
Hull, conducted by the Very Reverence Chief
Rabbi Dr Israel Brodie on 7 Jan 1960, at the Old
Hebrew Synagogue, Osborne Street, Hull, with
Rev J. Freedberg, Rev H. Davies, and Rev E.
Willencyk as the Officiating Clergy. Service
arranged by the United Synagogues Council
Kingston upon Hull, with W. Abrahams as
Honorary Secretary and incorporating the
following Associated Synagogues: Hull Western
Synagogue, Linnaeus Street; Hull Old Hebrew
Synagogue, Osborne Street; Hull Central
Synagogue, Park Street, 7 Jan 1960.
1 item
C DJC/1/29/3
Papers of Communal Rabbi Rev. J. Davies
1960
Subseries contains papers of the Rev. J. Davies
as Communal Rabbi of the Hull Jewish
Community
1 item
C DJC/1/29/3/1
Bundle: Birth Certificates
Birth certificates issued by Rev J. Davidson,
authorised specialist Mohel [in his capacity as
Communal Rabbi under the auspices of Hull
Communal Rabbinate?], certificates read 'Blessed
be the born one that cometh in the name of the
Lord' and 'May you bring him up in the Holy Law
to the Marriage Canopy and to good deeds,
Amen' in both Hebrew and English, and provide
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the following information in both Hebrew and
English: Name of child; Date of birth; Father's
name; Mothers name; Address. Typescript proforma and manuscript.
Certificates relating to the birth of following
persons present: Shaik Smullen, 23 Aug 1960.
1 item
C DJC/1/29/4
Papers of Communal Rabbi Dr Chaim J.
Cooper
1960-1999
Subseries contains papers of Rabbi Dr Chaim J.
Cooper as Communal Rabbi of the Hull Jewish
Community
6 items
C DJC/1/29/4/1
Business Card
Business card of 'Rabbi Dr Chaim J. Cooper,
M.A., Ph.D., Communal Rabbi of Hull', giving
address as '1 Boulevard, Hull, East Yorkshire',
and telephone as 'Hull 20974', typescript.
1 item
C DJC/1/29/4/2
Bundle: Invitations
Bundle contains eighteen invitations received by
Rabbi Dr Chaim J. Cooper during his period in the
office of Communal Rabbi of Hull, invitations
relate to marriages, bar-mitzvahs, services, etc.
Invitations for following events: Golden Wedding
of Mr and Mrs David Baker, 7 Jan 1962; Barmitzvah of Stuart Alan Kestenbaum, 13 Jan 1962;
Bar-mitzvah of Stephen Alec Scholnick, 3 Mar
1962; Bar-mitzvah of Cyril Joseph Rosenston, 10
Mar 1962; Marriage of Hillary May Miller to Robert
Emile Collins, 3 Apr 1962 (2 papers)' Bar-mitzvah
of Ian Israel Black, 14 Apr 1962; Marriage of
Gloria Scholnick to Victor Appleson, 1 Jul 1962;
Marriage of Beryl Cobden to Leonard Steinberg,
15 Jul 1962 (2 papers); Bar-mitzvah of Howard
John Levy, 10 Nov 1962 (2 papers); Marriage of
Barbara Furman to Maurice Sultan, 18 Nov 1962
(3 papers); Annual Joint Youth Service at Western
Synagogue, 15 May 1971; Bar-mitzvah of Simon
Bernard Winetroube, 29 Apr 1974; Bar-mitzvah of
Jonathan Richard Bott, 18 May 1974; Marriage of
Frances Dietch to Norman Cowan, 2 Jun 1974;
Marriage of Shelley Lucille Halon to Stephen Gary
Vale, 9 Jun 1974; Marriage of Hilary Peysner and
Steven Anson, 30 Jun 1974; Bar-mitzvah of
Melvyn Geddes, 12 Oct 1974; Bar-mitzvah of
David Norman, 16 Nov 1974.
1 item
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1962-1974
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C DJC/1/29/4/3
Bundle: Birth Certificates
Bundle of six birth certificates issued by Rabbi Dr
Chaim J. Cooper in his capacity as Communal
Rabbi under the auspices of Hull Communal
Rabbinate, certificates read 'Blessed be this Child
who cometh in the Name of the Lord' and 'May
you rear this child to acquire the Knowledge of the
Lord, to the Bridal Canopy, and to the
Performance of Worthy Deeds' in both Hebrew
and English, and provide the following information
in both Hebrew and English: Name of child; Date
of birth; Father's name; Mothers name; Address;
Communal Rabbi's name; Communal Rabbi's
address. Typescript pro-forma and manuscript.
Certificates relate to the birth of the following
persons: Victoria Soraya Myers, 23 Nov 1968;
Guy Matthew Rosenthall, 26 May 1969; Carolyn
Fiona Weiniger, 25 May 1969; Anthony Albert
Sultan, 6 Jun 1969; Jacqueline Wendy Abrahams,
26 Jan 1970; Maurice Aurom Gordon, 21 Feb
1970.
1 item
1968-1970
C DJC/1/29/4/4
Letter
Letter sent by Mr S. Wilner as Secretary of the
Holy Law Congregation, Manchester, to Rabbi Dr
C.J. Cooper as Communal Rabbi of Hull, notifying
him that Mr Charles Rosenberg, 'a member of
your Congregation', is to marry Miss Susan Cohen
in 'our synagogue' on 24 Aug 1975, and
requesting that Rabbi Cooper undertake the
ceremony as 'Our Rabbi Wachmann' will be away,
typescript, signed.
1 item
19 Jun 1975
C DJC/1/29/4/5
Bundle: Headstone Inscriptions
Bundle of notebooks kept by Rabbi Chaim J.
Cooper in which are recorded headstone
inscriptions relating to Jewish burials in Hull. Note
that these records appear to have been kept by
Rabbi Cooper to record requests from various
members of the community to translate English
inscriptions into Hebrew for use on headstones.
Includes some correspondence from members of
the community requesting translations.
Bundle contains 5 notebooks covering the
following periods: 1962-1965; 1965-1973; 19731991; 1992-1996; 1996-1999.
1 bundle (5 pieces)
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C DJC/1/29/4/6
File: Translations completed by Rabbi Dr Chaim
Cooper
File contains the following translations of various
works from Hebrew to English by Rabbi Dr Chaim
Copper: Translation of 'Preface in the form of a
statement' by Rabbi I.J. Joffey, Manchester, being
a preface to his book; Translation of pages written
by Aaron Auerbach, Aaron Haltavski, and Israel
Teitelbaum. Note: Donated by Leib Finestein.
1 file (2 pieces)
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C DJC/1/30
Hull University JSOC
1981-1998
Description: This series contains records of Hull University Jewish and Friends of Israel
Society, also known as Hull University JSOC, a student association specifically for Jewish
Students at Hull University. The society was based at Hillel House, which also provided a
number of accommodation places for Jewish students.
Description: Series arranged into the following 7 subseries:
C DJC/1/30/1 Minutes, 1981-1992
C DJC/1/30/2 Agendas, 1990-1997
C DJC/1/30/3 Correspondence, 1990-1998
C DJC/1/30/4 Circulars to Members, 1980s-1990s
C DJC/1/30/5 Membership Lists, 1980s-1990s
C DJC/1/30/6 Posters, 1980s-1990s
C DJC/1/30/7 Certificates, 1998
Extent: 7 subseries
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C DJC/1/30/1
Minutes
1981-1992
Subseries contains minutes of the meetings of
Hull University Jewish and Friends of Israel
Society, based at Hillel House, also known as Hull
University JSOC
1 item
C DJC/1/30/1/1
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of the meetings of Hull
University Jewish and Friends of Israel Society,
based at Hillel House, also known as Hull
University JSOC, manuscript
1 item
C DJC/1/30/2
Agendas
Oct 1981Dec 1992
1990-1997
Subseries contains agendas relating to meetings
of members of Hull Jewish Students Society, also
JSOC, to be held on the following dates: 13 Nov
1990; 4 Dec 1997.
2 items
C DJC/1/30/3
Correspondence
1990-1998
Subseries contains letters sent to various officers
of Hull Jewish Students Society, also JSOC
8 items
C DJC/1/30/3/1
Copy Letter
Copy letter from Abbie Field as JSOC Secretary to
'Jonny' inviting him and his committee for dinner in
February to meet the society's executive and
members and to give a speech
1 item
25 Jan 1990
C DJC/1/30/3/2
Letter
Letter from Shelley Burke as Executive Secretary
of Ben-Gurion University Foundation, London,
regarding an Israel Day stall at Hull University 23
Jun 1992
1 item
27 May 1992
C DJC/1/30/3/3
Letter
Letter from Bill Phillips as Executive Director of
British Technion Society to Adam Bronstone
informing him that he will be unable to come to
Hull for the Israel Day event on 23 Jun 1992 and
enclosing a video about British Technion Society
[now missing] in leiu of his presence
1 item
28 May 1992
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C DJC/1/30/3/4
Letter
Letter from Ivor Levene at the Weizemann
Institute Foundation to Adam Bronstone regarding
an Israel Day stall to be held by JSOC in Hull and
enclosing a video and information about the
Institute [now missing]
1 item
15 Jun 1992
C DJC/1/30/3/5
Letter
Letter from Lili Goldman at the Friends of Bar Ilan
University to Mr Bronstone enclosing copies of the
university's publications and a video, and wishing
him 'a very successful day on the 23rd'
1 item
19 Jun 1992
C DJC/1/30/3/6
Letter
Letter from Brenda of the World Zionist
Organisation, on behalf of Ofer Dekel, to Paul
Hyman introducing Dekel as the new Aliyah
Shaliach for Northern England and Scotland and
informing him of his desire to make contact with all
the members of JASOC to develop their work
amongst Jewish students
1 item
c.1998
C DJC/1/30/3/7
Letter
Newsletter from Marcus J. Freed, Education
Director of the Union of Jewish Students [UJS], to
Paul Hyman for the information of JSOC members
and relating to the work of the UJS
1 item
5 Feb 1998
C DJC/1/30/3/8
Letter
Letter from Marcus J. Freed, Education Director of
the Union of Jewish Students [UJS], to Neil
Silverman regarding a recent UJS Conference
1 item
6 Feb 1998
C DJC/1/30/4
Circulars to Members
1980s-1990s
Subseries contains circulars sent by officers of
Hull Jewish Students Society, also JSOC, to
members of the society informing them of issues,
meetings, and events
9 items
C DJC/1/30/4/1
Circular
Circular sent by Russell [?] as Chairman of Hull
University Jewish Society relating to the agenda
for a forthcoming AGM to be held 27 November at
Hillel House
1 item
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C DJC/1/30/4/2
Circular
Circular from Charles Rustin as Chairman of Hull
University Jewish Society welcoming members
back to university, introducing himself as the new
Chairman, and informing members that the first
event of term will be held on 18 January
1 item
10 Jan 1991
C DJC/1/30/4/3
Circular
Circular from Charles Rustin as Chairman of Hull
University Jewish Society informing members of a
meeting on 12 March at Hillel House to elect a
temporary chairman, and also of a forthcoming
event in aid of Soviet Jewry
1 item
6 Mar 1991
C DJC/1/30/4/4
Circular
Circular sent by Adam Bronstone introducing
himself as the new chairman of Hull University
Jewish Society, and referring tothe society's friday
night dinners, out-of-town guests, Maccabi Hull
intermural football team
1 item
1992
C DJC/1/30/4/5
Circular
Draft circular enclosing a list a planned events
[now missing] and referring to a forthcoming trip to
Bradford
1 item
1992
C DJC/1/30/4/6
Circular
Circular report relating to a recent meeting of the
Anti-Nazi League at the Hull University Student
Union to discuss affiliation of the Union with the
League
1 item
1992
C DJC/1/30/4/7
Circular
Circular sent by Adam Bronstone to all religious
society chairs relating to the first annual 'Israel
Day Extravaganza' to be hosted by Hull University
Jewish Society on 23 Jun 1992
1 item
1992
C DJC/1/30/4/8
Circular
Circular sent by Gideon and Paul of the Hull
Jewish Student Union, also JSOC, introducing the
society to new students
1 item
c.1990s
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C DJC/1/30/4/9
Circular
Circular sent by Gideon Schulman to parents of
Jewish students appealing for financial help and
donations to aid Hull JSOC in its work
1 item
C DJC/1/30/5
Membership Lists
c.1990s
1980s-1990s
Subseries contains lists of members of Hull
Jewish Students Society, also JSOC
2 items
C DJC/1/30/5/1
Membership List
List of members of Hull Jewish and Friends of
Israel Society giving names and addresses, and
showing Peter Wilson to be Chair and Stephanie
Freeman to be Secretary and Treasurer
1 item
C DJC/1/30/5/2
Membership List
Draft list of members of Hull Jewish and Friends of
Israel Society giving names and telephone
numbers
1 item
C DJC/1/30/6
Posters
1984-1985
c.1990s
1980s-1990s
Subseries contains posters relating to events
arranged by Hull Jewish Students Society (JSOC)
including the following: Israel Day on 23 Jun 1992,
freshers' events, bagel brunch at Hillel House, an
address by the Israeli Ambassador Mr Yoav Biran
at Middleton Hull, Hull University Anti-Facist
Society meeting, Israeli Independance Day party,
Alton Towers trip, and a 'Rock against Fascism
Disco'.
5 items
C DJC/1/30/7
Certificates
1998
Subseries contains the certificates relating to the
activities of Hull University Jewish Society
(JSOC):
Certificate awarded to the Jewish Friends of Israel
Society as runner-up in the 'most improved
society' category at Hull University Union during
1997-1998 academic year, signed by Craig
Beaumont on behalf of the Union Secretary
Treasurer Rob Champion, 1998.
1 item
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C DJC/1/31
Hull Women’s International
Zionist Organisation
1950s-2009
Description: This series contains records relating to the Hull Branch of the Women’s
International Zionist Organisation (WIZO). Past presidents include Rita Rosenberg, who also
served as longstanding Treasurer of the organisation. The Women’s International Zionist
Organisation was founded in England on the 7 July 1920 by Rebcca Sieff, Dr Vera
Weizmann, Edith Eder, Romana Goodman, and Henrietta Irwell. It was dedicated to
promoting the cause of social welfare in all sectors of Israeli society through the
advancement of education, improvement in the status of women, and the provision of
orphanages and childrens homes. In 1949 the headquarters of the organisation were moved
from London to Israel following the establishment of the state of Israel. Regional branches
such as the Hull branch undertook fundraising and awareness activities to aid the work of the
organisation in Israel.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 2 subseries:
C DJC/1/31/1 Invitations and Programmes, 2004-2009
C DJC/1/31/2 Photographs, 1950s-1961
Extent: 2 subseries
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C DJC/1/31/1
Invitations and Programmes
2004-2009
Subseries contains invitations and programmes
relating to events organised by and associated
with the Hull Women's Zionist Organisation
[WIZO]
6 items
C DJC/1/31/1/1
Invitation
Invitation to event 'Spring Luncheon' with guest
speaker Karen Myers talking on the subject 'Stars
and Cars', organised by Hull WIZO, to be held on
6 Jun 2004 at Pryme Street Community Centre
Anlaby, donation of £7.50. Typescript.
1 item
2004
C DJC/1/31/1/2
Invitation
Invitation to event 'The Governor', a lunch with
Ruth Kringle at which she is to speak about her
role in the Prison Service, organised by Hull
WIZO, 30 Jan 2005, Pryme Street Community
Centre. Typescript. Note pencil annotations
recording the following '70 people, veg soup,
jacket potatoes, small salad, apple pie, tea/coffee'
1 item
2005
C DJC/1/31/1/3
Invitation
Invitation to event 'A Quiz Evening' organised by
Hull WIZO, to be held on 30 Apr 2006 at Pryme
Street Communal Centre, event to include supper
and raffle, donation of £5.00. Typescript.
1 item
2006
C DJC/1/31/1/4
Programme
Invitation to event 'Summer Showstoppers'
organised by Hull WIZO with the Hessle Theatre
Company, event in memory of Joan Fredenthal,
opened by Mrs Brenda Waxman, to be held on 18
Jun 2006 at Pryme Street Synagogue. Typescript.
Includes: Foreword by Michael Westerman
featuring a tribute to Joan Fredenthal;
Advertisments and best wishes messages;
Breakdown of Part 1 featuring Fiddler on the Roof
selection, solo, Miss Saigon selection, solo, Lion
King selection, solo, and Phantom of the Opera
selection; Breakdown of Part 2 featuring Cole
Porter selection, solo, Ballade of Sweeney Todd,
Cabaret selection, solo, Evita selection, solo,
Titanic the Musical selection; Messages in tribute
to Joan Fredenthal from Susan Lorant, Arizona,
Emma and Zoe Coupland, Leeds, Lisa, Richard,
Nadav and Gavi Isaccs, Israel; List of Sponsors.
1 item
2006
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C DJC/1/31/1/5
Invitation
Invitation to event 'Bagel Brunch' organised by
Hull WIZO, to be held on 22 Oct 2006 at the home
of Laura and Max Gold, event to include a raffle,
with donation of £5.00. Typescript.
1 item
2006
C DJC/1/31/1/6
Invitation
Invitation to event 'Antiques Evening With a
Difference' organised by Hull WIZO, to be held on
10 May 2009 at Pryme Street Synagogue, event
to include supper and raffle, with donation of
£7.50. Typescript.
1 item
2009
C DJC/1/31/2
Photographs
1950s-1980s
Subseries contains photographs relating to events
organised by and associated with the Hull
Women's Zionist Organisation [WIZO]
3 files
C DJC/1/31/2/1
File of Photographs: WIZO Bazaars
File contains photographs of stalls and stall
owners at various fundraising bazaars organised
by the Hull branch of WIZO.
Includes:
Black and white photograph showing Edith Brown
nee Kalson, Trudie Taylor, Gertie Rachel Jackson,
and Nadia Sadofsky stood in front of a Hull Board
of Guardians Ladies Auxilliary Committee stall,
c.1950s;
Black and white photograph showing Maurice
Lipman, Maisie Friedenthal, Rosie Rothman, Sally
Levy, Cissie Harris, Janie Goldstein, Jennie
Zimmerman and others stood in front of a Hull
Western Synagogue Ladies Vestement
Committee stall, c.1950s;
Colour photograph of Abby Landa, Sadie Lewin,
Rosalind Marks, and Jack Lewin stood in front of a
food stall. c.1955
1 file (3 pieces)
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C DJC/1/31/2/2
File of Photographs: Dances and Dinners
File contains photographs taken on the occasion
of various dinners and dances arranged by the
Hull branch of WIZO.
Includes:
Black and white photograph showing various
persons at a Hull WIZO Dance held in Feb 1936
including Bob Wineberg, Mr Schneider, Celia
Schneider nee Miller, Lilly Lieberman, Gertie
Silverstone, Ena Bennett, Mark Bennett, Babs
Shenker, Eddie Brown, Eva Gordon, Fred
Rapstone, Lionel Friedenthal, Max Lang, Becky
Levy, Morris Lieberman, Betty Coupland nee
Bennett, Max Coupland, Gus Vinegrad, Harold
Bentley, Solly Kline, Rebecca Goltman, Fay Levy,
Louis Silkowitz, Olga Levy, Jos. Levy, Gina
Bentley, Rae Wolff;
Black and white photograph showing Millie Levy,
Leah Rosen, Mrs Sadofsky and another lady at
the Hull WIZO Annual Dinner held in 1957.
1 file (2 pieces)
C DJC/1/31/2/3
File of Photographs: Fundraising and Charity
Events
File contains photographs of various fundraising
and charity events held by the Hull branch of
WIZO, not including the Bazaars.
Includes:
Children's Fashion Show c.1961 showing Hilary
Peysner, Pearl Rose, Denise Williams, Naomi
Marks, Jonathan Levine, Sophie Levy, Graham
Levy, Jocelyn Gilman, Melvyn Gilman, Philip
Daniels, Angela Levy, Stephen Rose, Mandy
Levy;
Joint event held by Hull WIZO and Hull Friends of
Magen David Adom attended by Maureen Lipman,
c.1980s.
1 file (2 pieces)
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1957-1961
1960s-1980s
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C DJC/1/32
Hull World Jewish Congress
1949
Description: This series contains records relating to the Hull Branch of the World Jewish
Congress. Founded in Geneva, Switzerland, in August 1936, this body operated as an
international federation of Jewish Communities and organisations. It aimed to be the
‘diplomatic arm of the Jewish People’ by promoting Jewish unity and strengthening Jewish
political influence through lobbying. The Congress supported the aims of Zionism to create a
Jewish National Home in Palestine.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 1 subseries:
C DJC/1/32/1 Circulars, 1949
Extent: 1 subseries
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C DJC/1/32/1
Circulars
Mar 1949
Subseries contains the following circulars relating
to the Hull World Jewish Congress:
Circular sent by the L. Barnett as Chairman and
I.M. Hart as Honorary Secretary of World Jewish
Congress Hull Branch, giving notice of a Public
Meeting to be held in the Schoolroom, Linnaeus
Street, on 20 Mar 1949, to be addressed by Dr
Lev. Zelmanovits as Secretary General of the
World Jewish Congress, British Section, and
member of the European Executive, on the
subject 'Israel, the World Jewish Congress, and
Jewry in the Galut', this public meeting to follow
an AGM of the Hull Branch, typescript, Mar 1949.
1 item
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C DJC/1/33
Hull Young Zionist Association
1923-1953
Description: This series contains records of the Hull Young Zionist Association, part of the
Hull Zionist Society which was an affiliate of the English Zionist Federation
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 8 subseries:
C DJC/1/33/1 Minute Books, 1923-1929
C DJC/1/33/2 Minutes, 1928
C DJC/1/33/3 Rough Minutes, 1920s
C DJC/1/33/4 Constitutions and Rules, c.1922
C DJC/1/33/5 Correspondence, 1934-1953
C DJC/1/33/6 Statements of Account, 1924
C DJC/1/33/7 Committee Reports, 1924-1929
C DJC/1/33/8 Publicity Material, 1948-1953
Extent: 8 subseries
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C DJC/1/33/1
Minute Books
1923-1929
Subseries contains minute books recording
minutes of the meetings of the Hull Young Zionist
Association
1 item
C DJC/1/33/1/1
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of the meetings of the
Hull Young Zionist Association. Manuscript and
signed.
Note: Donated to the Archive by David Finestein,
Aug 2010
1 item
C DJC/1/33/2
Minutes
4 Jan 192331 Mar 1929
1928
Subseries contains loose minutes of Committee
meetings and General meetings held by the Hull
Young Zionist Association
6 items
C DJC/1/33/2/1
Minutes
Minutes of Committee meeting held at 19
Linnaeus Street, refers to presence of local
Jewish National Fund Commissioner at meeting
and agreement to undertake clearing of J.N.F
boxes, appointment of Mr L. Rosen as officer in
charge of J.N.F. work within the Association,
assistance to be given to forthcoming Bazaar, Mr
S. Lang and Mr H. Brown elected delegates to
Northern Council conference, and visit of the
Executive, manuscript
1 item
C DJC/1/33/2/2
Minutes
Meeting held at 19 Linnaeus Street discussing
proposal by Mr B. Silver as representative of the
Junior Section that a 'Joint Council' be set up
under a mutual president with 'the object of
fostering a friendly feeling' and the establishment
of a younger section for 12-14 year-olds,
upcoming visit of 'the Executive', arrangements for
'the Big Dance', and Mr L. Rosen's appointment
as Editor of 'the magazine', manuscript
1 item
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9 Sep 1928
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C DJC/1/33/2/3
Minutes
Meeting held at 19 Linnaeus Street discussing
refusals and acceptances of invites to speak at
'inter-debates' being organised by the Committee,
postponement of inter-function with Manchester,
delay of visit by Dr Peters, request from
Newcastle that an inter-function be arranged,
Lecture to be given by Commander Kenworthy,
proposal that the Annual Dance should be under
patronage of the Lord Mayor, manuscript
1 item
30 Sep 1928
C DJC/1/33/2/4
Minutes
Meeting held at 19 Linnaeus Street recounting
address of various officers appealing for new
members, encouragement of membership, and
'more practical Zionist work' to be undertaken, and
request for support in J.N.F. [Jewish National
Fund] work from Mr Rosen, manuscript
1 item
30 Sep 1928
C DJC/1/33/2/5
Minutes
Minutes of Committee meeting held at 19
Linnaeus Street, refers to 'inter-function' with
Leeds and Middlesbrough branches of the Young
Zionists, and also invite from Manchester branch
to visit them with Mr Gosschalk paying expenses,
also refers to deputation from the 'junior section'
re inter-debate between sections, and agreement
that the association be officially divided into 'junior'
and 'senior' sections
1 item
21 Oct 1928
C DJC/1/33/2/6
Minutes
Minutes of a Committee meeting held at 19
Linnaeus Street, discussing a visit to the
Manchester branch, 'Kenworthy meeting', to be
chaired by Mr Gosschalk, visit of Leeds Young
Zionist Association, change of name of junior body
to 'H.Y.Z.A. (Junior Section), manuscript
1 item
28 Oct 1928
C DJC/1/33/3
Rough Minutes
1920s
Subseries contains rough minutes relating to
meetings of the Hull Young Zionist Association
3 items
C DJC/1/33/3/1
Rough Minutes
Rough minutes of Committee meeting, manuscript
1 item
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c.1920s
325
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C DJC/1/33/3/2
Rough Minutes
Memorandum relating to the agenda discussed at
a meeting to held at 19 Linnaeus Street,
manuscript
1 item
7 Oct 1928
C DJC/1/33/3/3
Rough Minutes
Rough minutes of Committee meeting, refers to
arrangements for inter-function with
Middlesbrough
1 item
7 Apr 1929
C DJC/1/33/4
Constitutions and Rules
c.1922
Subseries contains Constitutions and Rules of the
Hull Young Zionist Institute
1 item
C DJC/1/33/4/1
Hull Young Zionist Institute Constitution and Rules
Constitution and Rules of the Hull Young Zionist
Institute stating that members are to consist of
both sexes aged 16 and upwards, objects to be
'furtherance of the Zionist movement and the
promotion of social welfare amongst its members',
officers to be one honorary president, any number
of honorary vice-presidents, one president, two
vice-presidents (one of each sex), one general
secretary, one treasurer and financial secretary,
committee of ten, one accredited honorary auditor
to be selected by committee, AGM to be held
April, session year to run 1 Apr to 31 Mar,
elections to be by ballot at AGM, membership
applications to be decided by committee, entrance
fee of 1 shilling to be paid by all members, and
weekly subscription of 6 pence to be paid in
addition, committee power to declare membership
lapsed if subscription is 4 weeks in arrears,
complaints against members to be made in writing
to committee, amendments to be submitted to
general secretary for consideration by committee,
no gambling, betting, or card games to be
permitted on Institute premises. Note that later
signed and dated amendments have been added
to original document, including replacement of
'Institute' with 'Association' on 31 May 1925,
committee amended to 4 members 15 Nov 1925,
manuscript.
1 item
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c.1922
326
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C DJC/1/33/5
Correspondence
1934-1953
Subseries contains correspondence of the Hull
Young Zionist Association
3 items
C DJC/1/33/5/1
Letter
Letter from M. Finestein, Honorary Secretary of
Hull Zionist Society, to Mr Eric Palmer at the Hull
Judeans Club re a 'Newcastle inter-visit at Hull'
1 item
1 Feb 1934
C DJC/1/33/5/2
Letter
Letter from J. Levy, Vice-President of Hull Zionist
Society, to Mr Louis Rapstone, President of Old
Hebrew Congregation, re representation of Hull by
the Hull Zionist Society at an 'All Britain
Synagogue Conference' organised by the Zionist
Federation in London, to be held at the AngloPalestine Club, London, on 28 Jan 1950
1 item
5 Dec 1947
C DJC/1/33/5/3
Letter
Letter from Mrs Freda Levy, Honorary Secretary
of the Hull Zionist Society, to Mr Finestein,
Secretary of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation, re a
memorial service for the late Dr Weizmann to be
held Park Street Synagogue on 8 Dec 1952,
requesting permission of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation Executive that the Congregation's
clergy may take part
1 item
C DJC/1/33/6
Statements of Account
30 Nov 1952
1924
Subseries contains audited Statements of Account
of the Hull Young Zionist Institute, showing an
income and expenditure balance
1 item
C DJC/1/33/6/1
Statement of Account
Audited Statement of Account of the Hull Young
Zionist Institute for period 1923-1924, showing an
income and expenditure balance of £89.19.11.,
manuscript
1 item
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C DJC/1/33/7
Committee Reports
1924-1929
Subseries contains Committee Reports of the Hull
Young Zionist Association, manuscript
5 items
C DJC/1/33/7/1
5th Annual Report
5th Annual Report of the Hull Young Zionist
Institute covering period 1 Apr 1923-31 Mar 1924,
manuscript
Report includes references to the following:
Resolution of Hull Young Zionist Association on
14 Oct 1923 to form an Institute, to items owned
by the Institute; Institute being 'composed of three
main factors, Literary, Musical, and Recreative';
Formation of a Literary and Debating Society;
Need for more practical Zionist efforts around
inter-functions and debates; Official opening
ceremony yet to be organised; Financial situation.
1 item
31 Mar 1924
C DJC/1/33/7/2
Half Yearly Report
Half yearly report of the Hull Young Zionist
Institute covering the period 1 Apr 1924-30 Sep
1924, manuscript
Report includes references to the following:
Formation of a 'Zionist Council' to further the
Zionist Movement locally; Events arranged to
raise funds for the 'Great K.H. Campaign' to begin
in England on 3 Nov 1924; Zionist public meetings
to be held in Hull; The 'Institute' not developing
along the lines originally intended.
1 item
30 Sep 1924
C DJC/1/33/7/3
8th Annual Report
8th Annual Report of the Hull Young Zionist
Association relating to period ending 31 Mar 1927,
manuscript
Report includes references to the following:
Northern Association of Young Zionists
conference held 2 Jan 1927 in Hull with delegates
from Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Bradford,
Middlesbrough, and Hull; Hebrew class under
tutelage of Mr Gordon; Short paper evenings;
Memorial lecture by Rabbi Miller to mark passing
of Ahad Aham; Miss Boguslavsky's involvement,
on the Association's behalf, in Bazaar organised
by Ladies Committee of Hull Zionist Council;
Commencement of scheme for formation of a
library.
1 item
31 Mar 1927
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C DJC/1/33/7/4
9th Annual Report
9th Annual Report of the Hull Young Zionist
Association relating to the period ending 31 Mar
1928, manuscript
Report includes references to the following:
Alternation of social events such as whist drives,
dances, concerts, with 'evenings of a more
serious character; Lack of support for debates;
Popularity of 'short paper evenings'; Public
meeting addressed by Lt-Commander Kenworthy;
Hebrew class continuing under Mr Gordon;
Formation of a junior section; List of attendances
at Committee meetings.
1 item
31 Mar 1928
C DJC/1/33/7/5
10th Annual Report
10th Annual Report of Hull Young Zionist
Association covering period ending 31 Mar 1929,
manuscript
Report includes references to the following:
Production 'in conjunction with the annual Zionist
Bazaar, of the magazine souvenir' by Mr L.
Rosen; Annual Dance held at the Palais organised
by Mr F. Rapstone; Resignation of Mr S. Levy as
president; Meeting addressed by Commander
Kenworthy; Success of lectures and other literary
events; Concentration of efforts in future on a
'syllabus based almost entirely on a Zionist and
literary aspect'.
1 item
31 Mar 1929
C DJC/1/33/8
Publicity Material
1948-1953
Subseries contains publicity material including
flyers and annual syllabuses relating to events
organised by the Hull Young Zionist Association
2 items
C DJC/1/33/8/1
Advertisement Flyer
Advertisement flyer relating to event 'A Special
Youth Meeting' of the Hull Zionist Society, to be
held at Linnaeus Street School Rooms on 27 Feb
27 [?1948]
1 item
C DJC/1/33/8/2
Syllabus 1953/54
Syllabus of the Hull Zionist Society for the year
1953/54, printed
1 item
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c.1948
1953
329
Hull History Centre: Records of the Hull Jewish Community
C DJC/1/34
Parkfield Centre
Management Committee
1962-1993
Description: This series contains records of the Parkfield Centre Management Committee
and papers associated with the Parkfield Centre donated by members of the Hull Jewish
Community. The Parkfield Centre was the result of the Community's desire to better cater for
the social welfare of members in a more conveniently situated location, and provided a
combined youth centre, social centre, and Talmud Torah. The Centre was opened 13 May
1973 in Parkfield Drive, Anlaby Road, Hull, by Mr L Rapstone, having been purchased for the
community by Hull Judeans Macabbi Association from its own funds, from the funds of the
Talmud Torah, and from contributions to an appeal to members of the Hull Jewish
Community.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following 9 subseries:
C DJC/1/34/1 Constitutions and Rules, 1975-1976
C DJC/1/34/2 Correspondence, 1975-1993
C DJC/1/34/3 Circulars, 1975-1983
C DJC/1/34/4 Statements of Account, 1974-1975
C DJC/1/34/5 Appeals Contributions Lists, 1972-1974
C DJC/1/34/6 Cash Books, 1969-1973
C DJC/1/34/7 Parkfield Centre Building Specifications, Proposals and Plans, 1968-1976
C DJC/1/34/8 Publicity Material, 1973-1984
C DJC/1/34/9 Press Cuttings, 1962-1965
Extent: 9 subseries
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C DJC/1/34/1
Constitutions and Rules
1975-1976
Subseries contains constitutions and draft
constitutions relating to the Parkfield Centre
[prepared by Gosschalk Wheldon & Co,
Solicitors?]. The various versions of the
constitution show that the objects of the centre
included the following: Provide recreation and
leisure facilities for youth; Provide facilities and
accommodation for Jewish communal
organisations in Hull and Humberside; Provide
educational facilities for Jewish Youth in the
orthodox Jewish faith; Foster better understanding
and friendship between Jews and non-Jews.
4 items
C DJC/1/34/1/1
'Constitution of Hull Jewish Youth and Community
Centre'
Annotated and corrected copy of the constitution
dated 29 Oct 1975
1 item
29 Oct 1975
C DJC/1/34/1/2
'Constitution of Hull Jewish Youth and Community
Centre'
Annotated and corrected copy of the constitution
dated 29 Oct 1975
1 item
29 Oct 1975
C DJC/1/34/1/3
'Constitution of Hull Jewish Youth and Community
Centre'
Annotated and corrected copy of the constitution
dated 29 Oct 1975
1 item
29 Oct 1975
C DJC/1/34/1/4
'Constitution of Hull Jewish Youth and Community
Centre'
Clean copy of the constitution, being a re-worked
version of the constitution dated 29 Oct 1975
1 item
9 Mar 1976
C DJC/1/34/2
Correspondence
1975-1993
Subseries contains letters relating to the Parkfield
Centre donated by members of the Hull Jewish
Community, typescript
6 items
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C DJC/1/34/2/1
Letter
Letter from 'Warren' of Gosschalk Wheldon & Co,
Solicitors, to Mr Stephen Myers, relating to the
retyping of the Parkfield Centre Constitution by
Warren ahead of a meeting at which the
constitution will be adopted, and to the legal
position re provision of alcoholic drinks at
functions held in the Centre. Interesting to note
that in this context reference is made to a clause
in the original Constitution of the Maccabi
Association that no alcohol should be served on
its premises though this clause 'was frequently
broken without anyone ever raising it', typescript.
1 item
29 Oct 1975
C DJC/1/34/2/2
Letter
Letter from Lynda R. Watts on behalf of J.R.
Blacker of David Finestein Chartered Architect, to
Mr S. Myers relating to enclosed drawings and
specifications for work at the Parkfield Centre, and
referring to these plans having been sent out to
tender and the hope to receive prices on Monday
26 Jul 1976, typescript.
Enclosure:
Plan: Youth Centre & Activity Rooms Parkfield
Drive General Alterations, 5 Jul 1976;
Plan: Ground floor plan of Parkfield Youth Centre
showing Architect's suggestions for new kitchen
and alterations to toilets etc, c.Jul 1976;
Plan: Parkfield revised sketch plan of kitchen and
toilet facilities, c.Jul 1976;
Architects plan of [Parkfield Centre?], c.Jul 1976;
Specification for Parkfield Youth Centre, Parkfield
Drive, Hull, typescript, c.Jul 1976.
1 item
15 Jul 1976
C DJC/1/34/2/3
Letters
Copy letter from Jack Lennard to Stuart
Fredenthal regarding proposed plans for the
Parkfield Centre in which Lennard extends his
opinion on the subject, and also attached letter
from Stuart Fredenthal to Jack Lennard thanking
him for his letter and informing him that he will call
an executive meeting following his return from
Israel, typescript
1 item
8 Feb 197922 May 1979
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C DJC/1/34/2/4
Letters
Copy letter from Lee Kauffman as Honorary
Secretary of Hull Western Synagogue to Stuart
Fredenthal as Chairman of the Parkfield
Management Committee relating to an AGM of the
Hull Western Synagogue held 10 May 1983 at
which Mr Andrew Marks was appointed delegate
to the Parkfield Centre, and also attached letter
from Fredenthal to Kauffman thanking him for his
letter and congratulating him on his appointment
to the Executive of Hull Western Synagogue.
1 item
20 May 198325 May 1983
C DJC/1/34/2/5
Letter
Letter from 'Ant' [Anthony Rowland?] to Mrs 'Avril'
A. Rowland on behalf of the Representative
Council, informing her of the election of Stephen
Jonathan Marks as the Parkfield Centre delegate
to the Representative Council, referring to
intention of the Parkfield Executive to upgrade the
building, referring to need to charge costs to cover
overheads for use of the building. Enclosed: Note
of charges for hire of the centre for 6 Feb 1990.
1 item
25 Jan 1990
C DJC/1/34/2/6
Letter
Letter from Edward Pearlman as Honorary
Treasurer of the Parkfield Centre to Mr Barrie
Donn as Honorary Secretary of the Hull Jewish
Representative Council, informing him that the
new Parkfield Management Commmittee Delegate
is to be Pearlman himself, typescript.
1 item
25 Jan 1993
C DJC/1/34/3
Circulars
1975-1983
Subseries contains circulars relating to the
Parkfield Centre donated by members of the Hull
Jewish Community, typescript
5 items
C DJC/1/34/3/1
Circular
Circular sent to 'Contributors' by the Parkfield
Centre Committee relating to appeal for annual
contributors, refers to being 'almost two years'
since operation of the centre began, the
appointment of a full time caretaker, insufficient
income to meet running costs, forthcoming Stage
II development involving improvement of kitchen
and cloakroom facilities and provision of a coffee
bar, typescript.
1 item
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C DJC/1/34/3/2
Circular
Circular sent to B. Goodman as Honorary
Secretary of the Parkfield Centre Management
Committee to Committee members relating to a
meeting of the full Management Committee to be
held 1 May 1975 at the Centre to adopt the
proposed Constitution and to elect officers,
typescript.
1 item
Apr 1975
C DJC/1/34/3/3
Circular
Circular sent by the Parkfield Centre Committee
being the Agenda for an AGM to be held at the
Centre on 2 Nov 1975, typescript.
1 item
C DJC/1/34/3/4
Circular
Circular sent by Ronald Field as Chairman of the
Parkfield Centre Committee relating to
improvements to the centre and advertising its
availability for functions. Refers to the centre
being 'a success', being used at least four nights a
week, being used for Hebrew Classes on Sunday
mornings, newly built 'all mod cons' kitchen to
allow for catering upto 150 guests, new cloakroom
and toilet facitlities, running costs of £45 per week
not currently being met, typescript.
1 item
c.22 Oct 1976
C DJC/1/34/3/5
Circular
Circular sent to 'Friend' by Gerald Gordon as
Chairman of the Parkfield Centre Committee
relating to an appeal for donations to cover
running costs. Refers to the centre being 'entirely
dependant upon the community', the Centre being
'in continual use', a deficit in funds of £2000 and
the threat of closure if not addressed, typescript.
1 item
Feb 1983
C DJC/1/34/4
Statements of Account
c.Oct 1975
1974-1975
Subseries contains Statements of Account relating
to the Parkfield Centre, typescript
3 items
C DJC/1/34/4/1
Receipts and Payments Account
Receipts and Payments Account relating to
Parkfield Centre, showing balance of £4473.34 for
period ending 31 Mar 1974, typescript
1 item
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C DJC/1/34/4/2
Income and Expenditure Account
Copy audited Income and Expenditure Account
showing balance of £18661.40 for period ending
31 Mar 1974, audited by E. Churchill Mallett & Co.
on 31 Oct 1975, typescript
1 item
31 Oct 1975
C DJC/1/34/4/3
Income and Expenditure Account
Copy audited Income and Expenditure Account
showing balance of £19004.98 for period ending
31 Mar 1975, audited by E. Churchill Mallett & Co.
on 31 Oct 1975, typescript
1 item
31 Oct 1975
C DJC/1/34/5
Appeals Contributions Lists
1972-1974
Subseries contains Appeals Contributions Lists
showing individual contributions made to appeals
by Parkfield Management Committee in relation to
a 'Building Fund'
3 items
C DJC/1/34/5/1
Contributions List re 'New Premises - Parkfield
Drive Building Fund'
List of individual contributions received up to 5
May 1972 in relation to the 'New Premises Parkfield Drive Building Fund'
1 item
5 May 1972
C DJC/1/34/5/2
Contributions List re 'Hull Parkfield Centre'
List of individual contributions received for year
ended 31 Mar 1973 in relation to the 'Hull
Parkfield Centre', typescript
1 item
31 Mar 1973
C DJC/1/34/5/3
Contributions List re 'Hull Parkfield Centre'
List of individual contributions received for year
ended 31 Mar 1974 in relation to the 'Hull
Parkfield Centre', typescript.
1 item
31 Mar 1974
C DJC/1/34/6
Cash Books
1969-1973
Subseries contains cash books relating to the
income and expenditure of the Parkfield Centre
1 item
C DJC/1/34/6/1
Cash Book
Cashbook kept by Harold Sugarman as Treasurer
of the Parkfield Centre.
Note: Donated by Audrey Sugarman, Sep 2011.
1 item
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C DJC/1/34/7
Parkfield Centre Building Specifications,
Proposals and Plans
1968-1976
Subseries contains specifications, proposals and
plans relating to building work to be undertaken at
the Parkfield Centre in the 1970s
7 items
C DJC/1/34/7/1
Design Brief: Proposed Youth Centre and School
Rooms, Parkfield Drive
1 item
C DJC/1/34/7/2
Plan: Proposed Youth and Community Centre
Scheme 1
Prepared by Stepney Contractors Limited,
Beverley
1 item
C DJC/1/34/7/3
Specification: Parkfield Youth Centre, Parkfield
Drive
Prepared by David Finestein, Chartered Architect,
Hull
1 item
c.1976
C DJC/1/34/7/4
Plan: Architect's Suggestions For New Kitchen
And Alterations To Toilets Etc
Shows ground floor, [prepared by Finestein
Mitchell Associated, Chartered Architects, Hull?]
1 item
c.1976
C DJC/1/34/7/5
Plan: Parkfield Revised Sketch
Shows kitchen, store, male toilets, and female
toilets, [prepared by Finestein Mitchell Associated,
Chartered Architects, Hull?]
1 item
c.1976
C DJC/1/34/7/6
Plan: Parkfield Centre
Shows seven rooms at one end of the building, a
principal room in the middle, and store rooms,
female and male toilets, and meters at the other
end of the building [ground floor?]
1 item
c.1976
C DJC/1/34/7/7
Plan: General Alterations to the Youth Centre and
Activity Rooms Parkfield Drive
Prepared by Finestein Mitchell Associates,
Chartered Architects, Hull
1 item
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c.1968
9 Feb 1968
5 Jul 1976
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C DJC/1/34/8
Publicity Material
1973-1984
Subseries contains programmes etc relating to
events held at the Parkfield Centre.
4 items
C DJC/1/34/8/1
Programme
Programme relating to performance of 'The Prime
of Miss Jean Brodie' by Jay Presson Allen
adapted from the novel by Muriel Spark, to be
performed by the Hull Jewish Drama Group at the
Community Centre, Parkfield Drive, on 30 Apr
[1973?], 1 May [1973?] and 2 May [1973?], with
proceeds going to W.I.Z.O.
1 item
c.1973
C DJC/1/34/8/2
Souvenir Brochure
Souvenir Brochure produced by the Brochure
Committee of the Parkfield Centre Management
Committee as part of an appeal for funds, printed
by Pilling & Company, Myton Street, Hull.
Includes: Message from Lionel Rosen as Lord
Mayor of Hull, congratulating those involved in the
building of the new Parkfield Centre building.
1 item
1973
C DJC/1/34/8/3
Event Notice
Notice of a 'Bangers & Beans Barn Dance' event
to be held 8-11pm at the Synagogue Hall,
Osborne Street, on Sunday 7 Nov [1976?],
organised by the Parkfield Fund Raising
Committee, typescript.
1 item
c.1976
C DJC/1/34/8/4
Programme
Signed programme relating to performance of
'Present Laughter' written by Noel Coward, to be
performed by The Parkfield Players at the
Parkfield Centre on 26 Jan 1983, 27 Jan 1983,
and 29th Jan 1983, this being their second full
length performance, typescript.
1 item
Jan 1983
C DJC/1/34/8/5
Programme
Programme relating to performance of
'Confusions' written by Alan Ayckbourn, to be
performed by The Parkfield Players at the
Parkfield Centre on 22 Feb 1984, 23 Feb 1984,
and 25 Feb 1984, printed by Wm. Bootyman, 242
Hessle Road, Hull, typescript.
1 item
Feb 1984
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C DJC/1/34/9
Press Cuttings
1962-1965
Subseries contains typed transcripts of press
cuttings relating to the Parkfield Centre compiled
by Jack Lennard
5 items
C DJC/1/34/9/1
Press Cutting Transcript: Purchase of 21 Linnaeus
Street House and Gounds by Western Synagogue
Site to be used by Youth Centre Committee for
proposals to erect a building
1 item
17 Aug 1962
C DJC/1/34/9/2
Press Cutting Transcript: Proposals Submitted to
the Local Authority for a Jewish Youth Centre
Centre to be erected for the use of the Hull Jewish
Community on a site already purchased and
adjacent to Western Synagogue, Linnaeus Street
1 item
14 Dec 1962
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Press Cutting Transcript: Plan Permit Sought for
Youth Centre
Authorisation granted by Hull Jewish
Representative Council allowing an application for
Town Planning permission to be made in relation
to a Youth Centre to be built on the south side of
the Arthur Lewenstein Hall, Linnaeus Street
1 item
18 Jan 1963
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Press Cutting Transcript: Site Sold for Hull Centre
Unfavourability of a proposed Youth Centre site at
Linneaus Street and investigation of alternative
locations at Anlaby and Kirkella
1 item
9 Apr 1965
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Press Cutting Transcript: Hull Youth Centre
Proposal
Site in Haltemprice considered favourable by the
Jewish Representative Council as the location for
a Youth Centre
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23 Jul 1965
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CONGREGATION RECORDS
1852-2010
Accession Number: 11/27
Description: This sub-collection contains the records of individual Jewish congregations that
have been active in Hull since the late 19th century. Records relating to the following
congregations are to be found within the subcollection: Hull Old Hebrew Congregation, 18261992; Hull Western Synagogue, 1902-1992; Hull Central Synagogue, 1886-1976; Hull
Hebrew Congregation, 1992-present; Hull Reform Synagogue, 1960s-present.
Note that, whilst this subcollection includes a series for Hull Reform Synagogue, the official
records of the Hull Reform Synagogue Ne've Shalom, the records within this series are
limited, having been donated by various individuals to the Hull Jewish Archive Committee
prior to deposit of the collection. For access to the official records of this Synagogue please
contact the Secretary at Great Gutter Lane, Willerby, Hull, HU10 7JT or on 01482 658312.
Arrangement: Records within this sub-collection have been arranged into series as follows,
each series relating to an individual congregation, series arranged chronologically by date of
congregation founding:
C DJC/2/1 Hull Old Hebrew Congregation, 1852-1994
C DJC/2/2 Hull Western Synagogue, 1902-1993
C DJC/2/3 Hull Central Synagogue, 1888-1962
C DJC/2/4 Hull Hebrew Congregation, 1990-2012
C DJC/2/5 Hull Reform Synagogue, 1970-2011
Within each series records have been arranged by type into 15 subseries as follows (please
note that items within each subseries have been arranged chronologically where possible):
/1 Minutes;
/2 Annual Reports;
/3 Accounts;
/4 Receipts and Invoices;
/5 Correspondence;
/6 Yahrtzeit Lists;
/7 Membership Lists and Registers;
/8 Marriage Registers and Authorisations;
/9 Plans and Surveys;
/10 Deeds and Legal Documents;
/11 Photographs;
/12 Press Cuttings;
/13 Printed Ephemera;
/14 Electronic Media;
/15 Miscellaneous.
Note that not all subseries are present in the case of each congregation and that gaps have
been left for possible future expansion of the collection.
Extent: 5 series
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Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
1852-1994
Description: This series contains records of Hull Hebrew Congregation, later Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation, formed in 1826 with the building of a Synagogue in Robinson Row to
house the re-united congregation of two formerly rival synagogues. The first foundation
stones of Robinson Row were laid by Solomon Meyer (of the former Posterngate
Synagogue) and by Israel Jacobs (of the former Parade Row Synagogue) on 27 February
1826. The Robinson Row Synagogue opened 18 June 1827, and was rebuilt and reconsecrated on 26 September 1852. In 1902 the Congregation removed to premises in
Osborne Street and the new Synagogue was officially opened on 10 September 1903. The
Osborne Street Synagogue was enlarged in 1932, before being severely damaged during a
German air raid in 1941. Repairs were undertaken at length and the synagogue reopened in
1955. The Congregation continued to worship at Osborne Street in accordance with the
Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual until 1993. At this time the premises were sold following the
amalgamation in March 1992 of the Hull Western Synagogue and the Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation to form the currently active Hull Hebrew Congregation.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following subseries:
C DJC/2/1/1 Minutes, 1858-1988
C DJC/2/1/2 Annual Reports, 1936-1994
C DJC/2/1/3 Accounts, 1922-1994
C DJC/2/1/4 Receipts and Invoices, 1989-1994
C DJC/2/1/5 Correspondence, 1939-1994
C DJC/2/1/6 Yahrtzeit Lists, 1928-1989
C DJC/2/1/7 Membership Lists and Registers, 1883-1993
C DJC/2/1/8 Marriage Registers and Authorisations, 1838-1984
C DJC/2/1/10 Deeds and Legal Documents, 1684-1912
C DJC/2/1/11 Photographs, 1905-1975
C DJC/2/1/12 Press Cuttings, 1826-2008
C DJC/2/1/13 Printed Ephemera, 1902-1992
C DJC/2/1/15 Miscellaneous, 1852-2005
Extent: 9 subseries
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Minutes
1858-1988
Subseries contains signed minute books of the
Hull Old Hebrew Congregation Synagogue
Council recording business of monthly meetings,
special meetings, and AGMs. Business of
meetings usually relates to noting of thanks,
condolences, and congratulations. Also relates to
discussion of letters received, applications for
membership of congregation, resignation and
termination of membership of congregation, and
donation requests to various local and national
charities and appeals. Also relates to election of
Council members and representatives to serve on
various boards, committees and sub-committees.
Also relates to reports of various officers and
representatives. Reports given by representatives
of the following boards at various points over the
period: Board of Shechita; Chevra Kadisha;
Ladies Guild; Hull Representative Council; Social
Committee; Hall Management Committee; United
Synagogue Council; Northern Representative
Council; Hebrew Communal School Committee/
Talmud Torah; Board of Representatives; Board
of Guardians; Parkfield Management Committee.
Please note that there are gaps in the minutes
covering the following periods: 1884-1915; 19171932. Please note also that the period 1933-1940
is covered further by a set of rough minutes
included in the minute book of the Rebuilding Subcommittee [C DJC/2/1/1/8]. Subseries also
contains minutes of the various sub-committees
and boards of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
including the Rebuilding Sub-Committee
responsible for building work and repairs, and the
Ladies Guild responsible for the arrangement of
fundraising, charity, and social events.
9 items
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Minute Book of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
Council
File contains typescript and manuscript transcript
of the minutes of the Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation Council at Robinson Row
Synagogue. This transcript was produced by Mr
Israel Finestein and donated to the Archive by the
Executor of his estate in 2011. Please note that an
article relating to this item and to the loss of the
original minute book from which this transcript was
made is included in Pryme Street News Issue Apr
2012. Copy of the issue present at end of file.
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Minute Book of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
Council
Volume contains minutes of the monthly meetings,
AGMs and Special meetings of the Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation Council, with Mr J.E.
Cohen, President, Mr J. Rosenthal, Treasurer, Mr
P. Hart, Secretary. Business in this period heavily
concerned with Activities of the Jewish community
during WWWI, and the formation of a communal
council of the three Hull congregations.
Manuscript and signed.
Includes:
Special Service of Intercession to be held 'for the
cessation of the War', Dec 1915, Fund for the
Relief of the Jewish Victims of the war in Russia,
joint Talmud Torah discussions with Cogan Street
congregation, invite to 'the other two Hull
Congregations to a Conference re-forming a
Board of Schechita, 16 Jan 1916; Mortgage re the
shool, 13 Feb 1916; Blind Institute 'for the indigent
blind of the Jewish persuasion', Joint congregation
approach to providing for 'Jewish soldiers who
might be in need for Passover', 5 Mar 1916;
Motion that letters be sent to the other two Hull
congregations 're a general conference as to the
advisability of forming a Communal Council to
deal with matters affecting the Congregations and
Community generally', 29 Oct 1916; Election of
men to the 'Hull Hebrew Communal Council', 26
Nov 1916; '[P]oor funerals per the Hull Hebrew
Board of Guardians, 31 Dec 1916; Formation of a
sub-committee to deal with the matter of a Roll of
Honour for the members of the Jewish Community
generally serving in the army', 22 Apr 1917;
Hebrew Initiation Society, London, and the
Mortgage Fund 24 Jun 1917; Formation of an
Advisory Committee to the Hull Hebrew Board of
Guardians re cases of hardship arising from
Military Order calling up Russians in England to
serve in the British Army, 1 Sep 1917; Proposal
that all names of departed members of this
congregation be entered in a new book for the
purpose, 21 Oct 1917; Circular letter from English
Zionist Federation requesting congregations to
extend formal thanks to His Majesty's Government
for their support re establishment of a national
Home for the Jewish People in Palestine, 18 Nov
1917.
Enclosure:
Bound typescript transcript of original minutes
compiled by Barrie Donn, n.d.
1 file (2 pieces)
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Minute Book of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
Council
Volume contains minutes of Council monthly
meetings, special meetings and AGMs, held in the
Beth Hamedrash and in Council Rooms, Osborne
Street, D.M. Rosen, president. Business in this
period heavily relates to financial difficulties of the
congregation. Manuscript and signed.
Includes:
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians Working Mens
Club, 29 May 1932; Chief Rabbi to open shool
extension, 6 Jun 1932; Appointment of Rev
Levinson as second reader, 18 Jul 1932; There
being 379 seats in shool, 18 Aug 1932;
Appointment of Rev A. Krushevsky as first reader,
11 Sep 1932; Retirement of Louis Rosenblum as
beadle, 15 Nov 1932; Appointment of Louis
Finestein as beadle, 12 Feb 1933; Repair of bells
of Sephar presented by Mr Paradies, 19 Mar
1933; S. Prusky as choirmaster, 12 Jul 1933;
Terminating services of 'minyan boy', 3 Dec 1933;
Hessle Road Cemetery Hall, 10 Dec 1933; Hull
Jewish Ex-Service Mens Association, 28 Jan
1934; Delhi Street Cemetery wall 18 Mar 1934;
Grant to Rabbi Brod, collection re Central British
Fund for German Jewry, 15 Apr 1934; Financial
difficulties after rebuilding of synagogue, 29 Apr
1934; Proposal that 'leaded light windows' be
erected in synagogue to be used as memorials,
28 Oct 1934; Loss of gold watch and chain by
Chazan at a wedding service, 8 Dec 1935;
Formation of Ladies Committee, 1 Nov 1936;
Letter from Chief Rabbi re Coronation Service, 4
Apr 1937; Proposed formation of a 'Hull United
Synagogue', 9 Jan 1938; Feasibility of an 'Aged
Jewish Home' in Hull, resignation of Benno
Pearlman as congregation member, 24 Feb 1938;
Discontinuation of paid choir, 3 Apr 1938;
Resignation of caretaker, 25 Aug 1938; Assisted
Funeral Allowance, 21 May 1939; Jewish
Memorial Council Education Conference in Leeds,
16 Aug 1939; Poor attendance at meeting due to
'present unsettled conditions', 16 Jun 1940; Joint
Executive meeting suggested by Central
Congregation for arranging joint 'Minyan', 4 Aug
1940; Re-appointment of Louis Rosenblum as
temporary beadle, resolution that at least one
member of Council be present at funerals or
consecration of tombstones of members, 19 Jan
1941. Enclosed is an envelope on which is written
memorandum re meeting of 29 Apr 1934.
1 item (2 pieces)
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Minute Book of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
Council
Volume contains minutes of Council monthly
meetings, special meetings and AGMs, held in
Synagogue Chambers and the Beth Hamedresh,
Osborne Street, L Rapstone, president, committee
members attendance listed at front of volume for
years 1945-1951. Minutes in this period heavily
concerned with finding solutions to financial
problems, rebuilding of synagogue and
negotiations with Hull Corporation in this vein, and
with attempts to bring closer unity between the
three Hull Congregations. Manuscript and signed.
Includes:
Synagogue Chambers to be used as the shool for
duration of the War, effect of the Blitz, and
Establishment of Board of Management for the
shool, 29 Jun 1941; Accusation brought by Mr
Gordon against the Chairman Mr Rapstone, 14
Sep 1941; Transfer of Chevra Kadisha account
money to General account of the Congregation, 1
Mar 1942; Possibility of United Synagogue in Hull,
17 Jun 1942; 70th birthday celebration of Chief
Rabbi, 8 Nov 1942; Donation to Salvation as
thanks for allowing use of Ice House for Holy Day
services, 14 Nov 1943; Small Sypher Torah to be
given to 'the mobile Synagogue', 1 Jan 1944; Levy
of 3d per week on members of Congregation for
'the new Communal Talmud Torah', 27 Jun 1945;
War Damage Commission and 'Our Blighted
Synagogue, 4 Nov 1945; Advert re candidates for
Teacher at the school, approval of Council re
morning services to be held at Linnaeus Street
and evening services to be held at Osborne
Street, 3 Mar 1946; Letter sent to president of
Central Synagogue re merging of the two
congregations, 30 Mar 1946; Controversy
regarding membership of Mr Hart, 20 Jun 1946;
Grand Order of Israel, 22 Aug 1946; Rev Levinson
to conduct a boys class every Saturday afternoon,
18 Sep 1946; Resolution to form Ladies Guild
passed, and silence held in memory of Mr M
Vinegrad, 10 Nov 1946; Silence held in memory of
oldest member, 12 Jan 1947; Presence of original
member of congregation Mr Israel Bentley, and
Purim Party arranged by Ladies Guild, question of
affiliation to Zionists, 13 Apr 1947; Jews College
Fund, 17 Apr 1947; Proposal that Queens Hall be
booked for Holy Day services, 5 Jun 1947; Town
Planning Committee, and renovation of Hedon
Road and Marfleet cemeteries, 21 Aug 1947;
Superannuation scheme for Rev Levinson, 29 Jan
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1948; Joint Palestine Appeal, and negotiations
with Hull City Council nearing completion, 30 May
1948; Rapstone's election to Advisor Council to
the Chief Rabbinate, and election of Rabbi Israel
Brodi to Chief Rabbi, 17 Jun 1948; Receipt of
license [from Hull City Council?] allowing
enlargement of Beth Hamedrash, and election of
D.M. Rosen and I Levy as Hon. Vice Presidents
and Life Members, 5 Jul 1948; Opening ceremony
re enlarged Beth Hamedrash, 16 Aug 1948;
Jewish Education Authority, London, and
proposed visit of Chief Rabbi, 29 Nov 1948;
Presence of Ladies Guild Executive members,
and plans re erection of additional hall, 12 Dec
1948; Membership of Council of Christians and
Jews, 19 Jan 1949; Compulsory purchase of
present synagogue site, 27 Feb 1949; Chief
Rabbi's visit, and equal representation re
amalgamation of the three Hull Synagogues, 2
May 1949; Jews and Jewesses married out of
faith, and frustration of attempts at amalgamation
of Hull synagogues, 13 Jun 1949; Burglary, 8 Dec
1949; Rebuilding on present synagogue site, and
formation of Local Synagogues Council, 7 Feb
1950; Barmitsvah tests, 13 Feb 1950; Repair of
the Sepher Torah, and rejection of planning
application for rebuilding the Synagogue, 26 Apr
1950; Details of proposed new United Synagogue
Council, 9 May 1950; Memorial window to Mrs
D.M. Rosen, 30 Oct 1950; Resignation of
President and Treasurer, 9 Nov 1950; Hull
Corporation now owners of synagogue site, 9 May
1951; Sanction received for Great Thornton Street
site for new Synagogue, 2 Jul 1951.
Enclosures:
Typescript minutes of the first meeting of the Joint
Synagogue Council, 17 Feb 1946;
Typescript index to minutes compiled by David
Lewis, 27 Jul 2010;
Typescript note written by David Lewis providing
contextual detail to a point in the minutes of
meeting 30 Dec 1950.
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Minute Book of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
Council
Volume contains minutes of Council monthly
meetings, special meetings and AGMs, held in the
Beth Hamedresh, the Vestry Room, and the
lounge of the synagogue hall, Osborne Street, L.
Rapstone, president to 2 Jun 1958, H.M. Bentley,
president from 18 Aug 1958, committee members
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attendance listed at front of volume for years
1952-1964. Minutes in this period heavily
concerned with finding solutions to financial
problems, rebuilding of synagogue and
negotiations with Hull Corporation in this vein, and
with attempts to bring closer unity between the
three Hull Congregations. Manuscript and signed.
Includes:
Rapstone's re-election to Chief Rabbinate
Council, and discussion re a Communal Rav for
Hull congregations, 25 Nov 1951; Rebuilding of
Synagogue following War Damage, and Proposal
re 'Finance Amalgamation', 2 Dec 1951;
Communal Minister and Synagogue Jubilee, 10
Mar 1952; Approach of Central Congregation re
amalgamation, 12 May 1952; Rebuilding tenders,
21 May 1952; Proposal re joint service to mark
Coronation, 2 Feb 1953; Unsuitability of a house
in Anlaby Park District for conversion as a place of
worship, 13 Apr 1953; possibility of re-opening
amalgamation negotiations with Western
Synagogue, 27 Apr 1952; Disused burial ground
at Villa Place, 11 May 1953; Anlaby High Road
Scheme re overflow services, and Hull
Corporation allowing rebuilding of synagogue on
Osborne Street, 30 Jun 1953; Discussion of
requirement for a communal hall at
Representative Council meeting, 22 Feb 1954;
Negotiations with Hull Corporation re land
exchange, 17 Mar 1954; War Damage Committee
and building tenders, 27 May 1954; Purchase of
seating from Nottingham Congregation, 6 Sep
1954; Presence of Ladies Guild and discussion of
financial problems of the Congregation, 23 Sep
1954; Cottages at Marfleet condemned as unfit for
human habitation, 9 Dec 1954; D.M. Rosen to be
asked to lay foundation stone of new building, 9
Dec 1954; Possibility of forming joint Chevra
Kadisha, and celebrations to attend laying of
foundation stone, and memorial windows, 18 Jan
1955; Official opening of bew synagogue to take
place 1 Sep 1955, 17 Feb 1955; Issue regarding
Rev Levinson's 'status in the Ministry', 29 Mar
1955; Inability of Chief Rabbi to attend opening
service due to illness, 25 Aug 1955; Discussion of
future policy re communal Rev, 10 Nov 1955;
Delay in completion of new synagogue hall, 6 Feb
1956; Burial rights, and appointment of Rabbi E.S.
Rabbinovitz as Communal Rav for Hull, 12 Mar
1956; Election of Mr A. Baker as Life Member of
the Council, 8 May 1955; Friendship Club, Hull
Council for Old People's Welfare, suggested
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'Rabbi's Advisory Council', and opening of
account with Midland bank in name of Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation Synagogue Hall
Management Committee with Mr G. Gold as
Treasurer, 7 Jun 1956; Gift of a piano for use in
synagogue hall, formation of a 'mortgage
redemption committee', 12 Jul 1956; Use of
synagogue for Annual Remembrance Service of
Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women's Association,
controversy leading to resignation of Mr S.
Peysner, and formation of sub-committee re
choice of persons to serve as Chosen Torah and
Chosen Berichis, 29 Oct 1956; Presentation of
silver sauce boat to Councillor and Mrs Lionel
Rosen on their Silver Wedding on account of the
Councillor's service as Honorary Secretary, 10
Dec 1956; Zionist Bazaar to be held in synagogue
hall, resignation of Rev J. Levinson after 24 years
service, and formation of subcommittee to
organise a testimonial fund in recognition of Rev
Levinson, and future organisation of the
synagogue, 3 Mar 1957; Death of Rabbi Lurie,
Proposal of Rev L. Sober for office of Chazan and
Baal Korah, 14 Apr 1957; Arrangements re
farewell reception for Rev Levinson, and poor
attendance at funerals, need for a Second
Reader, Shochet and Teacher, and upcoming visit
of Rabbi Rabbinovitz to Israel, 5 May 1957;
Interview of Rev E. Willencyk as candidate for
post of Chazan, Shochet, 14 May 1957; First
wedding to be held in new synagogue between
Miss Naomi Rosen and Mr Leslie Dysch, approval
of Rev E. Willencyk as Shocket, formation of
Ways and Means Committee to raise funds for
redemption of the mortgage, first service of Rev
Willencyk, 27 June 1957; Fear of delay to High
Festival services 'for lack of a Minyan', purchase
of new Chazar's gown, and Life Insurance policy
for Rev Willencyk, 9 Sep 1957; Additional
mortgage of £4000, and induction service of Rev
E. Willencyk, 9 Nov 1957; Visit of the Haham Dr
Gaon to speak at the Arthur Lewenstein Memorial
Hall, and distribution of Mitzvahs at High Festivals,
13 Jan 1958; Use of synagogue by Hull Zionist
Society for service commemorating establishment
of State of Israel, offer of a Sepher Torah for use
by Jewish Blind Society in the Dolly Ross Holiday
Home, Bournemouth, 31 Mar 1958; Demolition of
Marfleet Cottages, and misunderstanding with Hull
Zionist Society, 29 Apr 1958; Visit of the Chief
Rabbi, scale of charges re use of the synagogue
hall, 2 Jun 1958; Mr L. Rapstone made Honorary
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Life President and Mr A Lavine made Honorary
Life Vice President, 1 Jul 1958; Hull Judeans Club
and encouragement of youth organisations, and
commissioning of oil portrait of Mr L Rapstone in
commemoration of his services as President, 18
Aug 1958; Hull Judean's and Macabbi
Association, and Lord Mayor's desire to hold a
Civic Sabbath Service in the synagogue, 14 Oct
1958; Arrangements for presentation to Mr L.
Rapstone, and celebration to mark 80th birthday
of Mr A. Lavine, 10 Dec 1958; Pension for Mr
Foot, alterations to Marfleet Cemetery, resignation
of the Rev Rabinovitz as Communal Rabbi, 19
Feb 1959; Fundraising re Marfleet Cemetery
improvements, 20 Apr 1959; Resignation of Mr J.
Rosen as Honorary Treasurer, 22 Jun 1959;
Recommendation of Rabbi Chaim Cooper, MA, to
the position of Communal Rabbi of Kingstonupon-Hull, 3 Nov 1959; Induction of Rabbi Cooper
as Communal Rabbi, dissatisfaction with services
of Mr Clarke as Collector, 4 Jan 1960;
Presentation in honour of Mr J. Rosen for services
as Honorary Treasurer, 13 Apr 1960; World
Zionist Organisation election of delegates, and
tensions amongst the Executive of the Chevra
Kadisha, 14 Jun 1960; Resignation of Mr J.
Lennard as Chairman of the Chevra Kadisha, 26
Sep 1960; Social Committee and the first Housey
Housey Evening, 29 Nov 1960; Rejection of
suggestion that the synagogue hall be opened to
members of the public for Housey Housey
sessions, 21 Mar 1961; Termination of
employment of Mr Clarke as Collector, 15 May
1961; Grant of £100 on the occasion of the
wedding of Rev Willencyk's daughter, 2 Apr 1962;
Communal Rabbi to be appointed additional
Registrar of Marriages, 23 Jul 1962; Building of a
Youth Centre adjacent to the Western Synagogue,
and moving of Flatlets to site adjacent to the
Men's Hospital following City Council's scheme for
a flyover on Anlaby Road, 4 Mar 1963; Donation
of two Sifrei Torah to the Religious Leader of the
State of Israel, and motion that a standard
presentation be made to any child of a member of
the orthodox synagogues on the occasion of the
child's marriage, 22 Jul 1963.
Enclosures:
Newspaper cuttings;
Circular re Special General Meeting to discuss
erection of a new synagogue on the 'Anlaby Road
site', to be held 2 Dec 1951, Nov 1952;
Memorandum re AGM held 15 Jul 1963 noting
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Warden, President, Treasurer, Hon. Secretary,
Chairman, Chevra Kadisha members, and those
elected at previous AGM, n.d.;
Memorandum re Rule 17 relating to government
of the Congregation, and listing those elected to
major offices and to Council 15 Jul 1963, n.d.;
Rough minutes re AGM held 22 Jul 1965;
Memorandum re [?nomination of representative
to] Hull Jewish Representative Council, n.d.;
Memorandum re [?nomination of representative
to] Board of Shechita.
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Minute Book of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
Council
Volume contains minutes of Council monthly
meetings, special meetings and AGMs, held in the
lounge of the Synagogue Hall, Osborne Street,
committee members attendance listed at front of
volume for years 1964-1970, H.M. Bentley,
president. Minutes in this period heavily
concerned with question of amalgamation of the
three Hull congregations, plans for a youth and
community centre, dispute amongst some
members of the Council leading to threat of legal
action, communal school management.
Manuscript, signed.
Includes:
Policy in favour of Mr H. Westerman taken out by
Western Congregation, and Marfleet Cemetery,
27 Apr 1964; Reduction of mortgage and
overdraft, 1 Jun 1964; Controversy over election
of Mr J. Lennard's election as synagogue's
representative to the Board of Deputies, 1 Jun
1964; Attempts at restoring peace amongst the
congregation following controversy, Daily minyan,
5 Oct 1964; Vote of censure against Mr J.
Lennard, appointment of Revision Committee to
review the Rules and Constitution of the
synagogue, Mr Harry Schulman as Honorary
Secretary, 23 Nov 1964; Chief Rabbi's 70th
birthday, Junior Membership Scheme, 21 Dec
1964; Provincial Councils Conference in Leeds,
disused cemetery at Villa Place, Judeans Junior
Drama Section, 1 Feb 1965; Winston Churchill
Fund donation, legal action threatened by Mr J.
Lennard against the synagogue, 5 Apr 1965;
Register of Hebrew Names and Yahrzeit
Particulars to be compiled, Revision of synagogue
rules, 31 May 1965; Rebuilding scheme re
Communal School, situation of Jews in the USSR,
lack of co-operation between the Clergy and the
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President of the Chevra Kadisha, 28 Jun 1965;
BBYO use of synagogue for Youth National
Convention Service, writ of liable issued by Mr
Lennard against Mr Louis Bennett, 22 Jul 1965;
Repairs to the [synagogue?] roof, 28 Feb 1966;
Controversial letter in the Watchman, Jewish
Institute catering for needs of the Judeans and
BBYO, Lack of hospital visiting by the Clergy, 2
May 1966; Revision to Communal School
rebuilding scheme, 20 Jun 1966; Proposal of Hull
University 'to make a statistical study of local
Jewry', Support of the Council for Mr Taylor in Mr
Lennard's action against him, 24 May 1967;
Emergency meeting re financial support to Israel,
6 Jun 1967; Presence of the new Chief Rabbi at
Provincial Representative Council meeting in
Newcastle, proposal that a Shammas be
appointed, 2 Oct 1967; Youth Centre proposals,
13 Nov 1967; 'Peace Forest' to be built in
Jerusalem by Jewish National Fund, impending
visit of Chief Rabbi to speak at 20th anniversary of
founding of Council of Christians and Jews in Hull,
5 Feb 1968; Resignation of H. Rosen as VICEPresident due to ill-health and suggestions as to
his appointment as Honorary Life Vice-President,
Dispute with Leeds over issues dealt with by
Board of Shechita 22 Apr 1968; Proposal of
United Synagogue Council re building a joint
synagogue in Haltemprice, discussion of possible
youth centre site at Southella Way, 8 Jul 1968;
Discussion of amalgamation, 9 Dec 1968 and 21
Apr 1969; Ladies Guild 25th Anniversary Dance, 6
Jan 1970; Proposal that Rule 17(ii) be amended
reducing age of eligibility to Council from 21 to 18,
and Communal School weekday attendance
average of 16-20, 9 Nov 1970; Defeat of motion to
amend Rule 17(c)(ii), 21 Dec 1970; Application of
the Reform Group for representation on the Hull
Representative Council, 22 Feb 1971; Urgent
need for teachers at the Talmud Torah, 18 May
1971; Proposal by Western Synagogue that a
Joint Chairman of the Communal School be
appointed, 12 Jul 1971; Appointment of Israel
Finestein as a Circuit Judge, mortgage on
Synagogue and Hall buildings cleared, Parkfield
Drive as site of combined premises for Talmud
Torah and Youth Centre, and Civic Service in
honour of new Lord Mayor Alderman Lionel
Rosen, 20 Mar 1972; Discussion of the Rabbi's
future in the Community, and building work at
Marfleet Cemetery, proposal that 2 Ladies Guild
members to serve on Council, 17 Jul 1972;
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Leasing of Jewish Institute building, report that
'Progressives' had 'obtained candidates on all
committees dealing with religious activities', 13
Nov 1972; Building progress of Parkfield Centre,
meetings to be held between executives of
Western Synagogue and Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation at regular intervals, 26 Feb 1973;
Rev Willencyk Testimonial Fund money given to
Mrs Willencyk following death of Rev Willencyk,
Corporation to defray costs of re-internment from
Villa Place to Marfleet Cemetery, 10 Jul 1973; Rev
Caplan to remain in South Africa, attempts of
National Shechita Board to control sale of cooked
meats in provinces, 11 Feb 1974; Extreme
difficulty in obtaining replacement Chazan, and
willingness of Rev Caplan to take position should
accommodation be included in the offer, 4 Jun
1974; Statistical survey to be carried out by Hull
Board of Deputies, 13 Aug 1974.
Enclosures:
File containing rough minutes relating to general
meetings, special meetings, and AGMs of Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation Council, Oct 1964-June
1966
1 bundle (2 pieces)
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Minute Book of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
Council
Volume contains minutes of Council monthly
meetings, special meetings and AGMs, held in the
lounge of the Synagogue Hall, Osborne Street,
H.M. Bentley, president to 14 Oct 1975, Mr G.
Gold, president from 2 Dec 1975 to 4 Nov 1980,
Mr H. Taylor, president from 15 Dec 1980.
Minutes in this period heavily concerned with
appointment of and financial issues associated
with Rev Caplan as Chezar, financial difficulties,
negotiations with Western Synagogue in relation
to amalgamation into a United Hebrew
Congregation, legal suit between a member of the
congregation and the Council. Manuscript, signed.
Includes:
Deed of Gift Transferring title of disused Burial
Ground at Villa Place to Humberside County
Council, 16 Dec 1974; Resolution of differences
between Leeds and Hull Shechita Boards,
application of Hull Reform Movement to join
Representative Council agreed on, and Hillel
House Project, 17 Mar 1974; Proposed that
Constitution be amended to increase number of
Council members annually elected to and to
stipulate that two must be under 35, and trouble
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with Collector Mr Watts, 3 Jun 1975; Confirmation
of appointment and arrival of Rev Caplan as
Chezar, 14 Oct 1975; Appointment of H.M.
Bentley as Warden and Deputy Honorary Life
President, trial of a communal congregation
'children's service' to be held once a month,
Induction of Rev Caplan on 150th anniversary of
founding of Congregation, financial situation re
The Watchman, 9 Dec 1975; Need to nominate
representative to the Chief Rabbinate Council,
and need to repair Sifrei Torah, 6 June 1976;
Reorganisation of staffing arrangements of the
Communal School, and vandalism at Delhi Street
Cemetery, 23 Sep 1976; Interview of a tallic from
Sweden interested in adult education, Jubilee
Celebration arrangements, 26 May 1977; Judean
Club ceasing to exist, 30 Nov 1977; Resignation
of Rev Caplan, proposal that a Communal Chezar
be appointed, visit of the Chief Rabbi, and
direction that members should not become
involved with the Anti Nazi League and its
President, 6 Mar 1978; Engagement of Rabbi Dr
Lowry for High Festivals, 5 Jun 1978; National
drive re help for Jewish University students, and
appointment of Mr H. Schulman as Secretary for
Marriage, the first layman to be so for many years,
11 Sep 1978; Rabbi Copeland considered for
position of Communal Rabbi, appointment of Mr
H. March as Honorary Solicitor, 14 Dec 1978;
Discussion of Rabbi Copeland's views and
decision not to continue with negotiations, 7 Feb
1979; Engagement of Cantor Stern for High
Festivals, negotiations with Rabbi Hockwald as
proposed Communal Rabbi, 6 Sep 1979; Two
Ladies Guild members to attend Council meetings
as observers, 10 Dec 1979; Inspection of
communal facilities to be undertaken by
representatives from the London Beth Dim,
problems encountered in obtaining communal
Rabbi, and forthcoming visit to the Representative
Council of a member of the Israeli Embassy, 24
Mar 1980; Resignation of Treasurer of the Chevra
Kadisha, Favourable consideration of Rabbi
Broder as Communal Rabbi, 28 Jul 1980;
Conversion of cloakroom in the synagogue for use
as a bedsitting room, 4 Nov 1980; Request by Mr
J Lennard to see Council minutes, and
consideration of candidates for position of
Chezar/Reader, 15 Dec 1980; Rabbi Broder's first
Communal School meeting, and problems
between Western Synagogue and Old Hebrew
Congregation Council members, Hull University
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J.Soc, appointment of Rabbi Dr C.J. Cooper as
Minister of the Congregation, 11 Mar 1981; Max
Gold appointed Honorary Solicitor, suggestion that
a crèche for young children be set up on High
Festivals, 27 Jul 1981; Mr Harry Schulman
appointed a trustee of the congregation upon
death of Mr Gold, hopes for the establishment of a
local branch of the Jewish Historical Society, issue
arising from an article in the Jewish Chronicle, 15
Feb 1982; Leeds Board of Shechita threatening to
sue for money owed, Rabbi Broder appointed
Chaplain to AJEX, 1 Sep 1982; Suggestion that
Rabbi Cooper should be appointed Emeritus
Rabbi, discussion of need to settle problems
between the Congregation and the Western
Synagogue, Jewish Way of Life Exhibition to be
held in the Docks Museum in 1984, 20 Dec 1982;
'Discrimination' against children of Congregation
by the Communal School Executive, transferability
of funeral rights, 25 Jul 1983; Disagreement with
Rev Broder over holding of services at Osborne
Street, appointment of Mr H Schulman as full time
Administrator of the Congregation, 19 Sep 1983;
Eastern Division Central Region Chaplaincy Fund,
2 Jul 1984; Lack of progress re communal
reconciliation, 8 Oct 1984; Difficulty in providing
teachers for the Communal School, discussions
with Western Synagogue Council, 18 Mar 1985;
Modernisation of the flatlets, windows from Anne
Street, 20 May 1985; Special meeting discussing
appointment of Mr R.B. Rose as permanent parttime Chazan, 15 Oct 1985; Referendum re
unification with Western Synagogue, 4 Nov 1985;
Agreement between executives that
recommendation should be made to both Old
Hebrew Congregation and Western Congregation
that an United Hebrew Synagogue be formed, 9
Dec 1985; Need to build a new schule if
amalgamation is to work, 28 Aug 1986; Chief
Rabbi to be present at Western Synagogue, and
proposal that Mr H. Taylor be made Honorary Life
President, and condition of Congregation's Sifrei
Torah, 8 Dec 1986; Difficulty in finding a buyer for
Osborne Street Synagogue, 23 Feb 1987; Villa
Place Cemetery, 5 Aug 1987; Reference to
dispute since 1980 over members leaving
Congregation to join Western Synagogue loosing
burial rights, 11 Nov 1987; Agreement at a joint
meeting that there are enough communal assets
to build a new shool in the suburbs, wish of the
Representative Council to have the old cemetery
at Villa Place marked by posts and a memorial
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plaque, state of Delhi Street cemetery, Report that
Mr Lennard wishes to rejoin the Congregation, 3
Mar 1988; Offer re sale of synagogue, 1 Jun 1988;
Relocation of synagogue and willingness of Miller
Homes to sell suitable plot on Beverley Road, 13
Oct 1988.
Enclosures:
Memorandum relating to Congregation's deposit
account and memo relating to maintenance
account, manuscript, n.d.;
Agenda relating to meeting of 3 Mar 1988,
typescript, n.d.;
File of rough minutes, agendas, letter regarding
the sale of freehold on the former Osborne Street
Synagogue, May 1988-Oct 1988.
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Minute Book of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
Council Rebuilding Sub-Committee
Volume contains minutes of meetings of the
Rebuilding Sub-Committee formed to arrange the
rebuilding of Osborne Street Synagogue,
meetings held in the Vestry of Osborne Street
Synagogue, Mr Sidney Zimmerman, president
from 10 Nov 1929 to 30 Jun 1930, Mr J. Levy,
president from 30 Jun 1930, 10 Nov 1929-30 Jun
1930. Volume also contains the minutes of
meetings of the sub-committee appointed to make
arrangements for the opening ceremony, held in
Council Room, Osborne Street, committee
composed of D.M. Rosen (president), L.
Rapstone, J. Levy, A. Lavine, L. Chappell, A. Bott,
L. Moss, 13 Jun 1932-22 Jun 1932. Manuscript
and unsigned.
Note: Rough minutes of Council monthly
meetings, special meetings and AGMs recorded
at end of volume, 29 Oct 1933-26 May 1940.
Manuscript and unsigned.
Includes:
Notices to quit to be issued to tenants at 60 and
62 Osborne Street, 10 Nov 1929; Presence of
Major C.D. Alderidge, Architect, alterations to be
made, need for a new floor plan, 12 Nov 1929;
Alterations and suggestions following submission
of new floor plan by Architect, 15 Dec 1929; Note
of agreed changes to plans, Architect’s
suggestions that 'to be spectacular' new building
should be 'Stone & Brick (York or Ancaster), need
to devise way to raise funds before submitting
specifications, 7 Jan 1930; Ways and means of
raising funds discussed, 29 Jan 1939 and 18 Mar
1930; Resignation of Sidney Zimmerman as a
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Trustee, rejection of plans for hall in front and its
replacement by three lock-up shops, 30 Jun 1930;
Inclusion of accommodation for resident caretaker
on plans, 9 Nov 1930; Booking of Metropole Hall
for dinner to be held 17 July, printing of
programme of opening and consecration
ceremony to be forwarded to Council members of
Hull Western and Central Congregations, 13 Jun
1932; Letter from 'the chief' agreeing to
consecrate the synagogue, 22 Jun 1932.
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Minute Book of Hull Old Hebrew Ladies' Guild
Volume contains minutes of general meetings and
AGMs of the Ladies Guild with [officers]. Business
of meetings usually included the election of
officers, election of members to the Committee,
new members to the Guild, noting of thanks,
congratulations, and condolences, reading of
financial and other reports, notice of arrangements
for celebration of festivals and upcoming events
such as coffee mornings, jumble sales, adverts to
be placed in 'The Watchman', building matters.
Includes: Suggestion from Mrs Bentley of Western
Synagogue Hall Committee suggesting formation
of a Joint Bridge Team 'to raise Funds and share
proceeds between the two Halls', 4 May 1959;
Attendance of Mrs Bentley and Mrs Lavine at
Jews College, London, to meet the Chief Rabbi,
10 Nov 1959; The 'new Communal Rabbi' having
lost his wife, induction of Rabbi Cooper, 16 Dec
1959; Joint meeting 'with the two other ladies
Guilds regarding the preparation of tea for the
forthcoming Barmitzvah of Rabbi Cooper's son', 1
Feb 1960; Resignation of Mrs Levy as Secretary,
23 Feb 1960; Engagement of Miss Jean Robinson
and Rabbi Cooper, 11 Jan 1961; Second
operation undergone by Rev Willencyk, 13 June
1962; Social evening and presentation plaque to
be commissioned for Anlaby Park Bridge Circle in
recognition of services to the Guild over the 8
years since the Circle's formation, 20 Feb 1963;
Increase of annual subscriptions, 24 Feb 1965.
Note: Committee members, 1959-60, listed at
front of volume; Account of payments made on
final pages of volume. Manuscript, signed.
1 volume
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Annual Reports
1936-1994
Subseries contains annual reports of Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation. Usually includes: List of
officers and council members; List of number of
attendances of named members of council with
indication of who is up for re-election; Report of
the Executive and Council; List of Chevra Kadisha
offerings made by named members of the
Congregation; List of non-members' offerings; List
of members' contributions; Receipts and
payments account; Balance Sheet; Auditor's
report; Report of the Chevra Kadisha List of
Ladies Guild officers and committee members;
Annual report of the Ladies Guild; Ladies Guild
income and expenditure account. Note that the
annual reports for the following years are missing:
1936-1945; 1953-1958.
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Annual Report 1935
1 item
1935
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Annual Report 1946
1 item
1946
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Annual Report 1947
1 item
1947
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Annual Report 1948
1 item
1948
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Annual Report 1949
1 item
1949
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Annual Report 1950
1 item
1950
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Annual Report 1951
Photocopy
1 item
1951
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Annual Report 1952
1 item
1952
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Annual Report 1959
1 item
1959
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Annual Report 1960
1 item
1960
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Annual Report 1961
1 item
1961
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Annual Report 1962
1 item
1962
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Annual Report 1963
1 item
1963
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Annual Report 1964
1 item
1964
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Annual Report 1965
1 item
1965
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Annual Report 1966
1 item
1966
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Annual Report 1967
1 item
1967
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Annual Report 1968
1 item
1968
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Annual Report 1969
1 item
1969
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Annual Report 1970
1 item
1970
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Annual Report 1971
1 item
1971
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Annual Report 1972
1 item
1972
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Annual Report 1973
1 item
1973
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Annual Report 1974
1 item
1974
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Annual Report 1975
1 item
1975
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Annual Report 1976
1 item
1976
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Annual Report 1977
1 item
1977
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Annual Report 1978
1 item
1978
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Annual Report 1979
1 item
1979
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Annual Report 1980
1 item
1980
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Annual Report 1981
1 item
1981
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Annual Report 1982
1 item
1982
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Annual Report 1983
1 item
1983
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Annual Report 1984
1 item
1984
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Annual Report 1985
1 item
1985
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Annual Report 1986
1 item
1986
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Annual Report 1987
1 item
1987
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Annual Report 1988
1 item
1988
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Annual Report 1989
1 item
1989
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Annual Report 1990
1 item
1990
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Annual Report 1991
1 item
1991
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Annual Report 1992
1 item
1992
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Annual Report 1993
1 item
1993
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Annual Report 1994
1 item
1994
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Accounts
1922-1994
Subseries contains various accounts relating to
the finances of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation and
its various sub-committees and boards including
the Chevra Kadisha and the Ladies Guild
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File: Donations to Appeals Lists
File contains lists recording amounts donated by
named individuals to the following appeals on
behalf of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation: First
list of donations re unknown appeal, n.d.; Jews
College Appeal, n.d.; Building Fund Beth
Hamedrash, March 1949.
1 file (3 pieces)
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Account Book of the Chevra Kadisha
Volume used to record two separate accounts.
First half of the volume contains entries recording
payments and arrears of named members of Hull
Old Hebrew Congregation [made in relation to
membership of the Chevra Kadisha?], 1906-1908.
Second half of the volume contains entries
relating to costs paid by the Chevra Kadisha for
funerals of named members of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation, entries were made by the Beadle of
the Old Hebrew Congregation Louis Rosenblum
who records the date of death and funeral, the
number of the grave in which the person was
buried, and itemised and total costs of associated
with the funeral, 1914-1932.
1 item
1906-1932
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File: Balance Sheets
File contains balance sheets relating to the
finances of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation for the
following periods: 31 Oct 1910-31 Oct 1911
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Hull Old Hebrew Congregation Ledger
Ledger recording income and expenditure in
relation to wedding fees, seat rents, collections,
sundries, wages, insurance, bank interest, Chevra
Kadisha, Talmud Torah, Shechita, etc, indexed
alphabetically by subject at front of volume.
Manuscript.
1 item
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Old Hebrew Income and Expenditure Account
Book
Volume contains accounts recording breakdown
of income and expenditure on facing pages.
Records totals for income derived re Board
Shechita, contributions, Talmud Torah, Chevra
Kadisha, offerings, Everett, Walton, Haley,
Kitchen, strangers offerings. Also records totals
for expenditure re wages, insurance, postage etc.
Later pages record payments made by named
individuals under headings 'members offerings',
'strangers offerings', and 'Chevra Kadisha'.
Manuscript.
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Old Hebrew Chevra Kadisha Account
Account of the Hull Old Hebrew Chevra Kadisha
for the year ending 31 Mar 1966 showing offerings
to the board made by individuals, total of £102.17
1 item
31 Mar 1966
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File: Income and Expenditure Accounts Ladies
Guild
File contains income and expenditure accounts
relating to the finances of the Hull Old Hebrew
Ladies Guild, which accounts record a breakdown
of income and expenditure and total income and
expenditure relating to years ending as follows:
Jan 1978, Jan 1980, Jan 1983, Jan 1984, Jan
1985, Jan 1986
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1978-1986
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Old Hebrew Income and Expenditure Account
Book
Volume contains accounts recording breakdown
of yearly income and expenditure on consecutive
pages. Records totals for income derived re tea
money, social afternoons, jumble sales,
luncheons, resale of goods, cake fund, bank
interest, donations, sundries. Also records totals
for expenditure re postage, printing and stationary,
advertising, groceries, luncheons, waitresses
gratuities, individual items, sundries. Manuscript.
1 item
Feb 1981Jan 1989
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Old Hebrew Cash Day Book (Income)
Volume contains accounts recording income
under headings 'subscriptions', 'members
offerings', 'visitors offerings', and 'other income',
records names of individuals from which income
derived. Manuscript.
1 item
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Members Contributions and Offerings Account
Book
Volume of collection sheets recording annual
contributions and quarterly offerings of named
members of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation. Note
that entries are written in the hand of H. Shulman.
1 item
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Old Hebrew Income and Expenditure Account
Book
Volume contains accounts recording receipt of
individual payments from and to named
individuals re income and expenditure on facing
pages. Records income under headings
'Offerings', 'Funeral Fees', 'H/stone Fees'.
Records expenditure under headings 'Repairs &
Renewals', 'Gardener & Chemicals', 'Funeral
Fees', 'Misc. Petty Cash'. Manuscript.
1 item
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File: Financial Statements
File contains annual financial statements prepared
by Dutton Moore Atkin Gilbert for years ending as
follows: 31 Mar 1992; 31 Mar 1993
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Receipts and Invoices
c.1990
Jan 1990Jul 1994
1992-1993
1989-1994
Subseries contains receipts and invoices relating
to financial transactions of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation
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File: Receipts and Invoices re Old Hebrew
Congregation Finances
File contains invoices and receipts re various
payments for supplies, postage, subscriptions, etc
1 file
Jun 1989May 1994
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File: Receipts and Invoices re Marfleet Cemetery
File contains invoices and receipts re various
payments made and received by Mr H.I.
Schulman as Honorary Treasurer in relation to
Marfleet Cemetery
1 file
Jan 1992Feb 1994
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Correspondence
1939-1994
Subseries contains correspondence of the Hull
Old Hebrew Congregation Executive and Council
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Correspondence File: Miscellaneous Circulars
File contains miscellaneous circulars found loose
amongst the collection, most of which relate to
meeting dates and agendas for Hull Old Hebrew
Council meetings and AGMs, and including a
circular sent on 7 Jul 1912 appealing for financial
aid to help pay back a mortgage of £600 called in
at three months' notice
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Letter-book: Honorary Secretary's Letters Out
Letter-book contains carbon copy outgoing letters
sent by the following persons in the capacity of
Honorary Secretary of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation: Barnet Goldstone, 30 Oct 1939-6
May 1941; Dave Juggler, 12 Sep 1941-11 Nov
1941; Victor Marks 4 Mar 1943-28 Jun 1943.
Letters relate to various matters including seat
rent and arrears, condolences to family and
relatives upon the occasion of the death of
members, resignation of membership, invitations
to perform various duties re Holy Days,
correspondence with the Jewish War Services
Committee, laundry, loan of Sephar Torah, thanks
and appreciation for services provided,
appointments, teaching arrangements at the boys
school, requests that officers forward accounts,
reminder that smoking and uncovered heads are
not permitted in the Beth Hamedrich. Note that
there is a gap in the letters covering the period
Nov 1941-Mar 1943.
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30 Oct 193928 Jun 1943
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Correspondence File: Louis Finestein as Honorary
Secretary
File contains administrative and financial
correspondence of Louis Finestein as Honorary
Secretary of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation.
Correspondence relates to emergency works at
Osborne Street Synagogue by the Ministry of
Works and Buildings, service of H. Bergin in the
absence of Rev Levinson, hire of premises,
bequests, insurance policies, members
contributions, Jews College London appeal, joint
weekly services, Marfleet cemetery, mortgage
repayment, covenants, applications for
membership, burglery claim, donation of a Sefer
Torah to Gateshead Talmudical College,
resignation of members, Board of Deputies levy,
memorial to late Rev D. Hirsch, election of
delegates to Chief Rabbinate Council, applications
for increased wages, donation of silver items by
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Messrs S. & L. Peysner to the Congregation,
Rabbi Warshaw appointed guest minister during
overflow services at high festivals, scheme to
build a communal hall,
1 file
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Correspondence File: Bomb Damage and
Rebuilding of Osborne Street Synagogue
File contains correspondence of Louis Finestein
as Honorary Secretary of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation. Correspondence relates to the
rebuilding of Osborne Street Synagogue following
bomb damage sustained during enemy action in
May 1941.
1 file
22 Nov 194621 Feb 1957
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Correspondence File: Louis Finestein as Honorary
Secretary
File contains loose letters and copy letters sent
and received by Louis Finestein as Honorary
Secretary of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation.
Correspondence relates to an Anglo Jewishwar
memorial in the Forest of Freedom arranged by
the Hull Jewish Representative Council,
appointment of delegates to the Council of
Christians and Jews, request of the Council of Hull
Jewish Clergy that a register of births and names
be kept, non-election of delegates to the Hull
Jewish Representative Council, Lord Mayor's
service at Osborne Street Synagogue, holding of
services by the BBYO at Osborne Street
Synagogue, events organised by the Ladies Guild
of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation,
unwillingness to support the building of a
Communal Hall whilst the Jewish Institute is
available for use.
1 file
11 Feb 194716 Feb 1954
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Correspondence File: United Synagogue Council
File contains correspondence of Louis Finestein
as Honorary Secretary of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation mainly with representatives of Hull
Western Synagogue. Correspondence relates to
the possible re-establishment of a United
Synagogue Council in Hull.
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27 Apr 194919 Feb 1955
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Correspondence File: Harry I. Schulman as
Honorary Secretary
File contains correspondence of Harry I.
Schulman as Secretary of the Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation. Correspondence relates to
29 Aug 196316 Jul 1965
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members anniversaries, illnesses, and
bereavements, Alderman Cohen father of the first
Jewish Coroner in England, Kol Nidrei Appeal,
appointment of Mr I. Vogel as Baal Shacheris,
arrangements for high festivals, applications for
and resignations of membership, members
seating arrangements, dispute between Jack
Lennard and the executive and council of the
congregation, use of the Synagogue by the Hull
Jewish Friendship Club, carpeting of the ladies
gallery in the synagogue, applications for
increased salaries, testimonial fund for H.
Westerman, insertion of notices in the Watchman,
annual dance and dinner, Marfleet Cemetery,
appointment of Mr I. Vogel as guest minister,
Ladies Guild activities.
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Correspondence File: Villa Place Cemetery
Handover
File contains correspondence of H.I. Schulman as
Honorary Secretary of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation and relates to the handing over of
the disused Jewish cemetery at Villa Place School
to Humberside County Council
1 file
15 Dec 197216 Jul 1975
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Correspondence File: Arrival of Rev H. Caplan
following Appointment by Council
File contains airmail correspondence between Mr
H.I. Schulman as Honorary secretary of Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation and Rev H. Caplan.
Correspondence relates to the arrangements for
the minister's arrival with his family from South
Africa following his appointment as minister of the
Hull Old Hebrew Congregation, and also to the
provision of accomodation for him and his family
in Hull.
1 file (19 pieces)
24 Jul 197415 Jun 1975
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Correspondence File: Ivor Michaels as Honorary
Treasurer
File contains correspondence of Ivor Michaels as
Honorary Treasurer of the Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation. Correspondence relates to
insurance policies, bequets, seat rents and
members fees, Heden Road Cemetery, bank
accounts, purchase of Pryme Street site,
donations, Delhi Street cemetery, Marfleet
cemetery,
1 file
15 Mar 198926 Mar 1993
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Correspondence File: Winding up of Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation
File contains correspondence of various persons
associated with Hull Old Hebrew Congregation.
Correspondence relates to arrangements for the
sale of the Osborne Street Synagogue site, the
purchase of the Pryme Street site for building a
new synagogue for the use of the amalgamated
congregations of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
and Hull Western Synagogue, and to the winding
up of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation finances.
1 file
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Yahrtzeit (Memorial) Books and Lists
1991-22 Apr 1994
1928-1989
Subseries contains records of Yahrtzeit of
congregation members kept and compiled by the
Secretaries of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation.
The term ‘Yahrtzeit’ refers to the annual
commemoration of the anniversary of person’s
death by surviving members of the family and the
community. Lists and books recording yahrtzeits
of deceased members are kept by congregation
secretaries and updated annually.
4 items
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Yahrtzeit Book
Volume records the yahrtzeit of deceased
members of Hull Hebrew Congregation and was
begun in 1928
1 item
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Yahrtzeit Book
Book recording yahrtziet for Old Hebrew
Congregation members, entered largely
chronologically
1 item
May 1941Aug 2001
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Yahrtzeit Book
Book recording Yahrtziet for Old Hebrew
Congregation members
1 item
c.1974
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File: Yahrtzeit Lists
File contains weekly lists of Old Hebrew
Congregation members' Yahrtzeits, compiled by
Harry Schulman. Note that file contains a single
list relating to week of 8 Sep 1984 in handwriting
other than Schulman's. Manuscript.
1 file
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Membership Lists and Registers
1883-1993
Subseries contains membership lists and
registers, other than marriage registers, relating to
membership of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
7 items
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Old Hebrew A-Z Male Members
First half of volume contains alphabetical register
of male congregation members at Robinson Row
Synagogue, names in English and Hebrew,
manuscript. Second half of volume contains
record of members names next to each of which
are a series of punched holes below printed
amounts of money, the purpose of which was to
record [contributions owed on Sabbath days and
pledged to be paid at a future time?], record made
by threading string/thread through punched hole
Enclosures:
Rough notes re accounts; Piece of string/lace.
1 item (3 pieces)
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Old Hebrew A-Z Male Members
Volume contains alphabetical register of male
members' names in English and Hebrew
Enclosure:
Graph recording statistics relating to the
occurence of deaths using information from this
volume, n.d.
1 item
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Old Hebrew A-Z Male Members
Volume contains alphabetical lists of male
members names in English and Hebrew, entries
begun by Louis Rosenblum and added to by Louis
Finestein
1 item
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File: Register of Names in Hebrew and English
File of sheets recording the English and Hebrew
members of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation, each
sheet records the names of a family group. Note
that the Hebrew names are sometimes written
using Hebrew characters and sometimes written
using english characters.
1 file (36 pieces)
May 1949
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File: Hull Old Hebrew Membership Lists
File contains lists recording members' names,
addresses and gender for the following years:
c.1950s; c.1980s; 14 May 1989; 24 Sep 1989; 25
Feb 1992; Nov 1993.
1 file (6 pieces)
c.1950s-1993
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Old Hebrew A-Z Male Members
Volume contains alphabetical register of male
members' names in both English and Hebrew,
compiled by Rev Willencyk (1957-1973) writing
Hebrew names in Hebrew, and continued by
Harry Schulman writing Hebrew names in English
Enclosures:
Memorandum bearing name under heading
'Chatan Torah' and under heading 'Chatan
Bereshith', n.d.; Photocopy of list of names
headed 'Si/Torah 1983 ''ATO-HOREISO'''.
1 item
c.1960s-1970s
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Old Hebrew A-Z Male Members
Volume contains alphabetical register of male
members' names in English and Hebrew compiled
by Rabbi Cooper. Manuscript.
1 item
c.1980s
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Marriage Registers and Authorisations
1838-1985
Subseries contains marriage registers and
authorisations maintained by the Marriage
Secretaries of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation.
Note that only one original marriage register is
present, the remaining originals are in the custody
of the current Secretary for Marriages of the Hull
Hebrew Congregation, Pryme Street and
photocopies of these have been made and
deposited in this collection.
Note that Jewish marriages must be held under
the auspices of a synagogue with a Secretary for
Marriages appointed by the Registrar General.
They are registered by the Secretary for
Marriages of the husband’s synagogue.
In addition, though not required by British law,
Jewish law requires that marriages in Britain
cannot be celebrated without the authorisation of
the Chief Rabbi. Applications for authorisations
are made by the Secretary for Marriages of the
congregation to the Office of the Chief Rabbi in
London on behalf of couples wishing to be
married.
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File: Marriage Authorisations
File contains Chief Rabbi's Marriage
Authorisations relating to marriages to be
solemnised at Hull Old Hebrew Synagogue, forms
signed by Chief Rabbi, and returned to the
Secretary for Marriages at Hull Old Hebrew
Synagogue. Forms provide the following
information: Date of proposed marriage;
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Bridegroom's name; Bridegroom's address;
Bridegroom's birth country; Whether Bridegroom
has been married before; Whether the
Bridegroom's mother is a Jewess; Whether the
Bridegroom has any brothers; Bride's name;
Bride's address; Bride's birth country; Whether
Bride has been married before; Whether Bride's
mother is a Jewess; Whether and how Bride and
Bridegroom are related; Name of witness;
Synagogue in connection with which the Marriage
is to be solemnised; Place of solemnisation;
Celebrant; Date of Authorisation. Note that at the
front of the file is a copy of an application for the
certification of a Secretary (for Marriages) of a
Synagogue made on behalf of Isaac Harris
Schulman by the Executive Officers of the Hull
Old Hebrew Congregation on 9 May 1978.
Typescript pro-forma and manuscript.
Authorizations for following marriages:
Leslie Bryant and Eva Aron, 13 Mar 1944; Leslie
Dysch and Naomi Sara Rosen, 11 Jun 1957;
Simeon Goldstein and Rita Hart nee Rosen, 20
Oct 1957; Mark Levine and Patricia Hilary Lauda,
1 Dec 1957; Alan Martin Collius and Beryl
Sugarman, 1 Jun 1958; Trevor Asher Kletz and
Denise Valerie Winroope, 25 Oct 1958; Stephen
Lawrence Myers and Serena Travis, 26 Oct 1958;
Gerald Silver and Sandra Sara Bott, 20 Mar 1960;
Malcolm Trevor Truman and Anita Edelson, 14
Aug 1960; Michael Murray Lawrence [born
Lipman?] and Sonia Shirley Wilson, 28 Aug 1960;
Joseph Zand and Frieda Winroope, 16 Oct 1960;
Rodney Michael Vinn and Sonya Edelson, 1 Jun
1961; Sydney David Flowers and Jore Robinson,
25 Jun 1961; Donald Marks and Rosalie Diana
Black, 13 Aug 1961; Barry Goodman and Doreen
Gerson, 30 Jul 1961; Gilbert Daly and Berie
Goldbloom, 17 Aug 1961; Robert Emile Cottons
and Hilary May Miller, 3 Apr 1962; Ronald Gordon
Field and Esther Judith Wilenczyk, 10 Jun 1962;
Victor Appleson and Gloria Sepolnick, 15 Jul
1962; Leonard Steinberg and Beryl Cobden, 15
Jul 1962; Maurice Waxman and Brenda
Pearlman, 12 Aug 1962; Nathan Rubenstein and
Ena [Willenczits?], 16 Sep 1962; Leon Phillips and
Carole Ann Brown, 24 Mar 1963; Peter Stanley
Dolefler and Janet Brenda Goodwin, 1 Sep 1963;
Jack Jacob Ferster and Stephanie Andrea Levy,
22 Dec 1963; Miel Teller and MARGOT Elizabeth
Anne Miller, 29 Dec 1963; Gerald Keith Gordon
and Sheila Elizabeth Silverstone, 21 Apr 1968 (2
papers); Michael Ditkofsky and Anita Furman, 7
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Apr 1968; Bernard Irvin Bloom and Angela Sonya
Miller, 19 Jan 1969 (3 papers); Gerald Simon
Shapero and Nina Susan Rosenberg, 16 Mar
1969 (3 papers); Elie Bahari and Lindsay Phillipa
Lennard, 8 Jun 1969 (8 papers); Malcolm Brody
and Barbara Johnson, 3 Aug 1969 (3 papers);
Harold Turner and Isobel Madeline Brown, 17 Aug
1969 (5 papers); Raymond Donald Edelson and
Angela Denise Bishop, 7 Mar 1971 (3 papers);
Stephen Eric Pepper and Susan Deborah Lang,
27 Aug 1972; Geoffrey Paul Paradise and Elaine
Susan Bennett, 17 Dec 1972 (2 papers); Edward
Stuart Blank and Frances Ann Finestein, 1 Jul
1973 (2 papers); Roger Anthony Feldman and
Judith Carol Marks, 12 Aug 1973 (2 papers);
Stuart Clive Rattner and Avril Jennifer Marks, 26
Aug 1973 (2 papers); Ezra Choueka and Claire
Adelaide Halon, 2 Sep 1973 (11 papers); Malcolm
Adrian Taylor and Marilyn Cuckle, 23 Dec 1973 (3
papers); Stephen Michael Cohen and Bernice
Amelia Rosenberg, 24 Mar 1974 (3 papers);
Norman Cowan and Frances Dietch, 2 Jun 1974
(2 papers); Stephen Gary Vale and Shelley Lucille
Halon, 9 Jun 1974 (5 papers); Yaron David and
Jeanne Ivy Abigail Iveson, 27 Jul 1980 (3 papers);
Simon Jonathan Nathan and Roberta Danielle
Marks, 13 Mar 1983 (3 papers); Nigel Spencer
Lefton and Jacqueline Diana Sprinz, 3 Jun 1984
(2 papers); Charles Frederic Greibach and
Vivianne Louise Sultan, 15 Jul 1984 (3 papers);
Jacob Wolf Finestein and Regina Bentley, 1 Sep
1985 (3 papers).
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Marriage Register
Volume containing entries recording marriages
performed on behalf of members of the Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation at Robinson Row
Not fit for production due to preservation issues.
Please see C DJC/2/1/8/3/1 for reproduction
which can be made available
1 volume
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Bundle: Copy Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
Marriage Registers
File contains bound photocopies of Hull Old
Hebrew Marriage Registers.
Note: Donated to the Archive by David Mitchell of
Hull on 26 Jan 2010.
1 bundle (2 pieces)
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Copy Marriage Registers
Bound volume containing photocopies of following
Hull Old Hebrew Marriage Registers: Robinson
Row, 1838-1879; Robinson Row, 1879-1900;
Robinson Row, 1900-1904; Osborne Street, 19041912; Osborne Street, 1912-1934; Osborne
Street, 1934-1937; Osborne Street, 1937-1948.
1 piece
1838-1948
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Copy Marriage Registers
Bound volume containing photocopies of the
seventh and eighth Hull Old Hebrew Marriage
Register containing marriages solemnised at
Osborne Street Synagogue, 1948-1984.
1 piece
1948-1984
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Bundle: Copy Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
Marriage Registers
File contains bound photocopies of Hull Old
Hebrew Marriage Registers. Note: Donated to the
Archive by David Mitchell of Hull on 26 Jan 2010.
1 bundle (4 pieces)
1838-1984
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Copy Marriage Register
Bound volume containing photocopies of the first
Hull Old Hebrew Marriage Register containing
marriages solemnised at Robinson Row
Synagogue, 1838-1879.
1 piece
1838-1879
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Copy Marriage Register
Bound volume containing photocopies of the
second Hull Old Hebrew Marriage Register
containing marriages solemnised at Robinson
Row Synagogue, 1879-1900.
1 piece
1879-1900
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Copy Marriage Registers
Bound volume containing photocopies of the third
and fourth Hull Old Hebrew Marriage Registers
containing marriages solemnised at Robinson
Row Synagogue and then Osborne Street
Synagogue, 1900-1934.
1 piece
1900-1934
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Copy Marriage Registers
Bound volume containing photocopies of the fifth,
sixth, seventh, and eighth Hull Old Hebrew
Marriage Register containing marriages
solemnised at Osborne Street Synagogue, 19341984.
1 piece
1934-1984
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Deeds and Legal Documents
1684-1912
Subseries contains deeds relating to various
properties owned or formerly owned by the Jewish
Community in Hull. Contains: Bundle of deeds
relating to the Robinson Row Synagogue, Hull,
used by Hull Old Hebrew Congregation in the late
19th and early 20th century.
1 item
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Bundle: Robinson Row Deeds
Bundle containing deeds and legal documents
relating to ownership and mortgage of land and
premises constituting the site of the old Robinson
Row Synagogue in Hull.
1 bundle (52 pieces)
1684-1912
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Indenture
1. Sidney Constable of Kingston upon Hull, Master
and Marriner, of the first part, to
2. Barnard Scott of Kingston upon Hull,
Apothecary, of the other part
Bargain sale and demise of a messuage or
tenement on north side of Mytongate, Hull, with
adjoining garth at back, 16ft 10inches by 14 yards
12inches, on which was lately built a slaughter
house, with all heriditaments and appurtenances,
for 3 years to secure £50. Property in question
late part of lands of Thomas Robinson deceased,
Butcher, father of Hanna, wife of Sidney
Constable, now in occupation of Sidney Constable
having been late settled to him by fine and deed,
formerly in occupation of Jervaise Wood, Butcher.
Consideration: 1 shilling before 1 year from this
date, and 1 pepper corn on 24 Jun 1685.
Witnesses: Hugh Bethell, William Scott, John
Bewley, [?], Robert Ranson; Signed by Sidney
Constable. Manuscript.
1 piece
6 Jul 1684
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Covenant
Covenant putting Sidney Constable, his heirs,
executors, administrators, and assigns, under
obligation to pay £50 and £9 to Barnard Scott, his
heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, as
follows: 30 shillings on 7 Jan 1684/85; 30 shillings
on 7 Jul 1685; 30 shillings on 7 Jan 1685/86; 30
shillings 7 Jul 1686; 30 shillings on 7 Jan 1686/87;
£51 and 10 shillings on 7 Jul 1687. Witnesses:
Hugh Bethell, William Scott, John Bewley, [?],
Robert Ranson; Signed by Sidney Constable.
Manuscript.
1 piece
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Conveyance
1. Sidney Constable of Kingston upon Hull, Master
and Marriner, of the first part, to
2. Barnard Scott of Kingston upon Hull,
Apothecary, of the other part
Bargain sale and release of a messuage or
tenement on the north side of Mytongate, Hull,
with adjoining garth at back, being 16 foot and
[missing piece, 10 inches?] by 14 yards and
twelve inches, on which was lately built a
slaughter house, with all heriditaments and
appurtenances, for 3 years to secure £50.
Property in question late part of lands of Thomas
Robinson deceased, Butcher, father of Hanna,
wife of Sidney Constable, now in occupation of
Sidney Constable having been late settled to him
by fine and deed, formerly in occupation of
Jervaise Wood, Butcher.
Consideration £50.
Witnesses: Hugh Bethell, William Scott, John
Bewley, [?], Robert Ranson; Signed by Sidney
Constable. Manuscript.
1 piece
7 Jul 1684
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Last Will and Testament of Bernard Scott
Contemporary copy of last will and testament of
Mr Bernard Scott of Kingston upon Hull,
Chirwigeon, appointing his wife Eliza Scott as sole
Executor, and devising his estate as follows:
1. Dwelling house in Myton Gate, Hull, with all
hereditaments and appurtenances, to his son
Bernard Scott, profits of which to be given to
executor until his son shall attain 22 years of age;
2. House in Myton Gate, with all hereditaments
and appurtenances, purchased from Sidney
Constable, and the little stable in High Street to
executor to be sold after his death to pay £20,
being the filial portion belonging to his daughter
Elizabeth deceased;
3. House in Whitefryers Gate, occupied by John
Allen and Mr Codd, with all hereditaments and
appurtenances, to his wife Eliza during her life, to
be given then to his daughter Anna and her heirs;
4. House occupied by Joseph Harrison and
George Belsin to his wife during her life, to be
given then to his son Bernard Scott and his heirs;
5. Messuage or tenement being corner house
between the market place and Scale Lane, Hull,
lately occupied by his son William Scott deceased,
to his grandchild Mary Scott, daughter of William
Scott, upon death of his daughter Lucy Scott, with
proviso that if she dies without issue the property
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reverts to Bernard Scott's heirs;
6. £100 to aforesaid daughter Anna upon attaining
21 years of age or marriage;
7. Whole estate remaining unsold or disposed
upon death of his children Barnard and Anna to
pass to his nephew Mr John Scott and his heirs;
8. Remaining goods, chattels, rights, and credits,
after payment of debts, legacies, and funeral
costs, to his wife Eliza Scott
Original was stamped, sealed, delivered, and
declared by testator in presence of following
witnesses: Cornelious [?], Hugh Stringer,
Benjamin Graves.
Unsigned and manuscript.
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Acquittal and Discharge
1. Hannah Constable of Kingston upon Hull,
widow, late wife of Sidney Constable deceased,
late of Kingston upon Hull, Master and Mariner,
and daughter and heir of Thomas Robinson late of
Kingston upon Hull, Butcher, deceased
2. Bernard Scott of Kingston upon Hull, Chirurgion
Acquittal and discharge of Bernard Scott by
Hannah Constable upon payment in relation to
agreement made between Sidney Scott and
Bernard Scott for conveyance of property in Miton
Gate, Hull. Witnesses: John Winchester and
Thomas Peacock; Signed by Hannah Constable.
Note: See indenture dated 6 Jul 1684,
conveyance dated 7 Jul 1684, covenant dated 7
Jul 1684.
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Indenture
1. Elizabeth Scott of Kingston upon Hull, widow,
sole executrix of last will and testament of Bernard
Scott late of Kingston upon Hull, Apothecary,
deceased, to
2. Thomas Peacock the younger of Kingston upon
Hull, Scrivener
Demise, grant, bargain, and sale of a messuage
or tenement on the north side of Mytongate, Hull,
with adjoining garth at back, being 16 foot and 10
inches by 14 yards and twelve inches, on which
was lately built a slaughter house, with all
heriditaments and appurtenances, late the lands
of Sidney Constable and his wife Hannah,
daughter and heir of Thomas Robinson, butcher,
deceased, granted and conveyed to Bernard Scott
and now in occupation of John Clay, butcher,
along with reversion and inheritance associated
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with said property.
Consideration: 5 shillings and one pepper corn;
Witnesses: John Peacock and John Thorpe;
Signed: Elizabeth Scott. Manuscript.
1 piece
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Conveyance
1. Elizabeth Scott of Kingston upon Hull, widow,
sole executrix of last will and testament of Bernard
Scott late of Kingston upon Hull, Apothecary,
deceased, to
2. Thomas Peacock the younger of Kingston upon
Hull, Scrivener
Conveyance of a messuage or tenement on the
north side of Mytongate, Hull, with adjoining garth
at back, being 16 foot and 10 inches by 14 yards
and twelve inches, on which was lately built a
slaughter house, with all heriditaments and
appurtenances, late the lands of Sidney Constable
and his wife Hannah, daughter and heir of
Thomas Robinson, butcher, deceased, granted
and conveyed to Bernard Scott and now in
occupation of John Clay, butcher, along with
reversion and inheritance associated with said
property. Consideration: £20; Witnesses: John
Peacock and John Thorpe; Signed: Elizabeth
Scott. Manuscript.
1 piece
2 Sep 1704
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Lease
1. Mr Thomas Peacock of Kingston upon Hull,
Gentleman, to
2. John Thorney of Kingston upon Hull, Labourer,
and Jane his wife
Lease for a year of messuage or tenement and
slaughter house and little garth in Myton Gate,
Hull, now in possession of John Deighton, butcher
Consideration: 5 shillings and one peppercorn;
Signed by Thomas Peacock; Seal affixed;
Manuscript.
1 piece
8 Mar 1735
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Release
1. Mr Thomas Peacock to
2. John Thorney and Jane his wife
Release of messuage or tenement and slaughter
house and little garth in Myton Gate, Hull, now in
possession of John Deighton, butcher
Consideration: £50; Signed by Thomas Peacock;
Witnesses: John Wilkinson, Josia Morley, William
Baily; Manuscript.
1 piece
9 Mar 1735
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Mortgage
Mortgage for £500.
1. Wilks Horner of Burley, Leeds, Wool Stapler,
son and heir of John Horner deceased, late of
Kingston upon Hull, Merchant, to
2. Joshua Dixon and his heirs and executors
Mortgage of a messuage or dwelling house and
garden on the north side of Mytongate, Kingston
upon Hull, between Fish Street and Mytongates,
formerly in the estate of Lawrence Robinson
deceased, and all those dwelling houses or
tenements lately erected on the back of said
messuage, all of which are or lately were in the
tenure or occupation of Robert Waltham, Robert
Dowson, Mary Marshall, Peter Jacks, John Ellis,
and William Colston, and the corner house
abutting Fenkill Street and Blanket Row now in
tenure or occupation of George Campbell and
[missing] Tenison, and two dwelling houses with
shed and garth on east side of Dagger Lane and
adjoining ground of 32 feet now in occupation of
[missing] Fowter, widow, and James Hardy.
Consideration £500; Witnesses: Thomas Barstow
Junior and James Bainbrigg; Signed and sealed
by Wilks Horner. Manuscript.
1 piece
28 Apr 1758
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Lease
1. Mr Aaron Smith of Gainsborough, Lincoln, to
2. John Wilson of Kingston upon Hull, Merchant,
Lease for a year of reversion right and title to front
messuage or dwelling house with yard and
outhouses in Myton Gate, belonging to Aaron
Smith after death of William Nevill of Kingston
upon Hull, Gentleman.
Consideration: 5 shillings; Witnesses: Joshua
Tipson Oddy Junior, William Bland, Hornby
[Merchant?], Thomas Morley, Clerk to Mr Aaron
Smith; Signed and sealed by Aaron Smith.
Manuscript.
1 piece
9 Feb 1786
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Release
1. Mr Aaron Smith of Gainsborough, Lincoln, to
2. John Wilson of Kingston upon Hull, Merchant,
Release for a year of reversion right and title to
front messuage or dwelling house with yard and
outhouses in Myton Gate, belonging to Aaron
Smith after death of William Nevill of Kingston
upon Hull, Gentleman.
Consideration: £90; Witnesses: Joshua Tipson
Oddy Junior, William Bland, Hornby [Merchant?],
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Thomas Morley, Clerk to Mr Aaron Smith; Signed
and sealed by Aaron Smith and John Wilson.
Manuscript.
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Assignment of Mortgage
1. Mrs Hannah Dixon of Leeds, widow, relict and
executrix of Joshua Dixon deceased, late of
Leeds, Woolstapler, and
2. Reverend Jeremiah Dixon, Vicar of Woolley,
Yorkshire, only son of Joshua Dixon and Hannah
his wife, and
3. John Gott of Woodhall, Galverley, Yorkshire,
Gentleman, and
4. Reverend Henry Zouch, Vicar of Sandal
Magna, Yorkshire, and Thomas Jones of Leeds,
Surgeon, Trustees of marriage settlement upon
marriage of Jeremiah Dixon and Ann, daughter of
John Gott,
Assignment of mortgage for £500 and interest
upon the trusts of the settlement made on the
marriage of Reverend Mr Dixon with Anne his wife
made 28 Apr 1758, between Wilks Horner of
Burley, Leeds, Woolstapler, son and heir of John
Horner deceased, late of Kingston upon Hull,
Merchant, and Joshua Dixon.
Consideration £500; Witnesses: Mich. Bentley,
Tim. Smith Junior, Elizabeth Jones, Sarah
Bowling. Signed and sealed by Jeremiah Dixon,
John Gott, Hannah Dixon. Manuscript.
1 piece
5 Oct 1780
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Feoffment
1. Gency [also Jinsey] Lambert of Beverley,
Yorkshire, Spinster, only child and heir of Jane
Lambert deceased, late of Plymouth, Devon, who
was niece of Jane Nevill wife of William Nevill
deceased of Kingston upon Hull, Yeoman,
devisee in fee of hereditaments herein to
2. Mr John Wilson of Kingston upon Hull,
Merchant,
Feoffment of back low room with chamber and
[garrat?] over the same, being the back part of a
front messuage on north side of Myton Gate, Hull,
at present united to and forming part of said front
messuage in tenure of William Gilbank and his
tenants.
Consideration: £105; Witnesses: George Gale and
Galen Haire; Signed and sealed by Gency
Lambert. Manuscript.
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Surrender of Mortgage Term
1. Mr Thomas Jones late of Leeds now of
Bradford, Surgeon, surviving trustee of marriage
settlement of Reverend Jeremiah Dixon, Vicar of
Woolley, Yorkshire, with Anne, daughter of John
Gott of Woodhall, Calverley, Yorkshire,
Gentleman, and also surviving trustee of deed of
assignment of mortgage herein mentioned, to
2. Mr Wilks Horner of Burley, Leeds, Gentleman
Surrender of mortgage term on mortgage dated
28 Apr 1758 between Wilks Horner of Burley,
Leeds, Wool Stapler, son and heir of John Horner
deceased, late of Kingston upon Hull, Merchant,
and Joshua Dixon and his heirs and executors
relating to a messuage or dwelling house and
garden in Myton Gate for securing £500.
Consideration: £500; Witnesses: Elizabeth Jones
and [J.?]S. Bridges; Signed and sealed by
Thomas Jones. Manuscript.
1 piece
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Attested Copy Lease and Release
1. Joshua Thompson of Welton, Yorkshire,
Esquire, only son and heir and devisee of last will
and testament of George Thompson deceased,
late of Sculcoates, Yorkshire, Esquire, cousin and
heir of Elizabeth Thompson late of Brompton
Grove, Middlesex, Widow, only child and heir of
Joseph Thompson deceased, of Kingston upon
Hull, Merchant, to
2. Mr Richard Pinn of Kingston upon Hull, Joiner
Lease for a year and Release of two messuages
or dwelling houses, formerly one dwelling house
and in occupation of Joseph Thompson deceased,
with yards, gardens and out-offices on south side
of Robinson Row in occupation of Mr Moore and
Mr Levitt, and also of three dwelling houses
adjoining each other at the west end of Bell Mans
Entry in occupation of Mr Willoughby, Mr
Woodhead, and Mr Dewitt, with all reversions,
remainders, rents, issues and profits.
Consideration: 5 shillings and £780; Witnesses:
Marm T. Prickett and John B. Ker; Originals
signed and sealed by Joseph Thompson.
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Attested Copy Lease and Release
1. John Pinn of London, Victualler,
2. William John Pinn of Kingston upon Hull,
Gentleman, and
3. Dinah Pinn of Kingston upon Hull, Spinster,
Lease for a year and Release of a third share in
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two messuages or dwelling houses, formerly one
dwelling house and in occupation of Joseph
Thompson deceased, with yards, gardens and
out-offices on south side of Robinson Row, and
also of three dwelling houses adjoining each other
at the west end of Bell Mans Entry in occupation
of Mr Willoughby, Mr Woodhead, and Mr Dewitt,
and also of a third share of all reversions,
remainders, rents, issues and profits, which
shares are due to the said parties as children of
Richard Pinn deceased of Kingston upon Hull,
Joiner.
Consideration: 5 shillings; Witnesses: Marm T.
Prickett and John Clark
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Abstract of Deed of Settlement
Abstract of Deed of Settlement dated 4 Apr 1818
so far as it relates to Bar of Dower, made upon
intended marriage of Joseph R. Pease of
Hesslewood House, Kingston upon Hull, Esquire,
with Miss Harriet Walker of Beverley, Yorkshire,
Spinster, daughter of James Walker of Beverley,
Yorkshire, Esquire
1. Joseph R. Pease of Hesslewood House,
Kingston upon Hull, Esquire
2. Miss Harriet Walker of Beverley, Yorkshire,
Spinster, daughter of James Walker of Beverley,
Yorkshire, Esquire
3. William Bourne and John Broadley of Kirk Ella,
Kingston upon Hull, Esquires, and Henry John
Shepherd of Beverley, Esquire
Conveyance of mansion house, messuages,
farms, lands, tenements and other hereditaments
upon trust for use by J.R. Pease and his heirs
during his lifetime, and at his decease the said
Harriet Walker to receive £1200 yearly during her
natural life as her jointure and in lieu of dower.
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Lease
1. Mr William John Pinn of Kingston upon Hull,
GHentleman, and Miss Dinah Pinn of Kingston
upon Hull, Spinster, to
2. Mr Robert Hepple of Kingston upon Hull,
Butcher, and Mr James Valentine of Kingston
upon Hull, Butcher
Lease for a year of messuage or dwelling house
with large yard or ground behind it on south side
of Robinson Row now in tenure of William John
Pinn, and also two tenements or dwelling houses
adjoining said yard in Fish Street Court, Hull, in or
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late in tenure of Thomas Morrod, James Dunning,
James Howard and Thomas Gleadow.
Consideration: 5 shillings; Witnesses: George
Codd and Sam. Dales; Signed and sealed by
William John Pinn and Dinah Pinn; Manuscript.
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Release
1. Mr William John Pinn and Miss Dinah Pinn to
2. Mr Robert Hepple and his Trustee Mr James
Valentine
Release relating to absolute purchase in fee
simple of messuage or dwelling house with large
yard or ground behind it on south side of
Robinson Row now in tenure of William John
Pinn, and also two tenements or dwelling houses
adjoining said yard in Fish Street Court, Hull, in or
late in tenure of Thomas Morrod, James Dunning,
James Howard and Thomas Gleadow.
Consideration: £360; Witnesses: George Codd
and Sam. Dales; Signed and sealed by William
John Pinn, Dinah Pinn and James Valentine;
Manuscript.
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Lease
1. Robert Kepple of Kingston upon Hull, Butcher,
to
2. John England of Kingston upon Hull,
Gentleman
Lease for a year of a messuage or dwelling house
with large yard or ground behind same on south
side of Robinson Row, late in occupation of
William John Pinn now of Samuel Symonds, and
also two messuages or dwelling houses adjoining
the said yard in Fish Street Court late in several
occupations of Thomas Morrod, James Dunning,
James Howard and Thomas Gleadow, and now of
Thomas Merrod, James Dunning and others, and
also all buildings erected thereon by Solomon
Meyer, George Alexander, Elias Hart and Isaiah
Levy.
Consideration: 5 shillings; Witnesses: Geo. [L?]
Shackles and Robert Wells; Signed: Robert
Hepple; Manuscript.
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Conveyance and Mortgage
1. Robert Hepple of Kingston upon Hull, Butcher,
to
2. Mr Solomon Meyer of Kingston upon Hull,
Merchant, George Alexander of Kingston upon
Hull, Jeweller, Elias Hart of Kingston upon Hull,
Jeweller, and Isaiah Levy of Gainsborough,
Lincoln, Jeweller
Conveyance of a messuage or dwelling house
with large yard or ground behind same on south
side of Robinson Row, late in occupation of
William John Pinn now of Samuel Symonds, and
also two messuages or dwelling houses adjoining
the said yard in Fish Street Court late in several
occupations of Thomas Morrod, James Dunning,
James Howard and Thomas Gleadow, and now of
Thomas Merrod, James Dunning and others, and
also all buildings erected thereon by Solomon
Meyer, George Alexander, Elias Hart and Isaiah
Levy.
Also
1. Mr Solomon Meyer of Kingston upon Hull,
Merchant, George Alexander of Kingston upon
Hull, Jeweller, Elias Hart of Kingston upon Hull,
Jeweller, and Isaiah Levy of Gainsborough,
Lincoln, Jeweller
2. Mr Robert Hepple of Kingston upon Hull,
Butcher
Mortgage of the same for securing £300 and
interest
Consideration: £300; Witnesses: Geo. [L?]
Shackles and Robert Wells; Signed by: Robert
Hepple, Solomon Meyer, George Alexander, Elias
Hart, and Isaiah Levy; Manuscript.
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Assignment of Mortgage
1. Mr Robert Hepple of Kingston upon Hull,
Butcher, to
2. Mr Bethel Jacobs of Kingston upon Hull,
Silversmith, and Mr John England of Kingston
upon Hull, Gentleman
Assignment of mortgage dated 3 Jun 1828-4 Jun
1828 of a messuage or dwelling house with large
yard or ground behind same on south side of
Robinson Row, late in occupation of William John
Pinn now of Samuel Symonds, and also two
messuages or dwelling houses adjoining the said
yard in Fish Street Court late in several
occupations of Thomas Morrod, James Dunning,
James Howard and Thomas Gleadow, and now of
Thomas Merrod, James Dunning and others, and
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also all buildings erected thereon by Solomon
Meyer, George Alexander, Elias Hart and Isaiah
Levy, for securing £300 and interest.
Consideration: £300; Witnesses: [?] Levett and
William J. Clark; Signed and sealed by: Robert
Hepple, Bethel Jacobs, John England;
Manuscript.
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Declaration of Facts
Declaration of Nathaniel Waddingham of Kingston
upon Hull, Gentleman, aged 79: That he knew
John Waddingham deceased late of Drypool,
Miller, and his wife Betty, nee West; That they
married Dec 1805; That they had 6 children
namely Eliza Waddingham, died unmarried and
intestate in 1836 having attained 21, Maria
Waddingham of Drypool, Spinster, Frances
Waddingham of Drypool, Spinster, Nathaniel
Waddingham of Drypool, Miller, Mary Ann
Waddingham, died a minor of 5, and Rachael,
wife of Robert Cooper of Drypool, Joiner; That
Betty died in his lifetime; That John Waddingham
died 1834 survived by Eliza Waddingham, Maria
Waddingham, Frances Waddingham, Nathaniel
Waddingham, and Rachael Cooper. Signed by
Nathaniel Waddingham; Witnessed by Jas.
Jackson; Manuscript.
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Assignment of Mortgage
1. Mr Bethel Jacobs of Kingston upon Hull,
Silversmith, Mr John England of Kingston upon
Hull, Gentleman
2. Mr Robert Walls of Flinton in Holderness,
Farmer,
3. Bethel Jacobs and George Alexander of
Kingston upon Hull, Silversmith
Assignment of mortgage dated 3 Jun 1828-4 Jun
1828 of a messuage or dwelling house with large
yard or ground behind same on south side of
Robinson Row, late in occupation of William John
Pinn now of Samuel Symonds, and also two
messuages or dwelling houses adjoining the said
yard in Fish Street Court late in several
occupations of Thomas Morrod, James Dunning,
James Howard and Thomas Gleadow, and now of
Thomas Merrod, James Dunning and others, and
also all buildings erected thereon by Solomon
Meyer, George Alexander, Elias Hart and Isaiah
Levy, for securing £250 and interest.
Consideration: £250; Witnesses: Geo. L.
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Shackles, William J. Clark; Signed and sealed by:
Bethel Jacobs, John England, Robert Walls, [?]
Alexander; Manuscript.
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Copy Burial Register Extract
Extract from Holy Trinity Parish burial register,
showing burial of Ruth, wife of Richard Pinn,
buried 23 Mar 1814, aged 77, by J.H. Bromly,
Vicar, extracted by J.H. Bromly, Vicar.
1 piece
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Copy Burial Register Extract
Extract from Holy Trinity Parish burial register,
showing burial of Richard Pinn, buried 16 May
1814, aged 72, by J.H. Bromly, Vicar, extracted by
J.H. Bromly, Vicar.
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Articles of Agreement
1. Mr Thomas North on behalf of himself and coowners of tenements and hereditaments on
Bellmans Entry, on east side of Fish Street, Hull,
and
2. Mr George Alexander and Mr Bethel Jacobs on
behalf of themselves and the trustees of the
Jewish Synagogue and schools at Hull
Articles of agreement concerning the rebuilding of
the synagogue and school buildings in which
Alexander and Jacobs agree to pay £7 and 10
shillings for license to build according to plans
prepared by Mr William Day Keyworth and
submitted to architect and agent of North to
ensure that loss of light to North's property will not
be incurred as a result of the new buildings.
Consideration: £7 and 10 shillings; Witnessed by
Charles Thorp and John Thorney; Signed by
Thomas North, George Alexander, Bethel Jacobs.
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Abstract of Title
Abstract of Title of Mr George Alexander to
messuages and hereditaments in Robinson Row
and Fish Street Court, Kingston upon Hull, now
converted into the Synagogue. Note on front: 'For
Messrs Holden & Son's perusal on behalf of Miss
Dickinson the proposed Mortgagee for £600.
Returned 16 Aug 1852 H.&S.'
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1852
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Bond
1. George Alexander of Kingston upon Hull,
Jeweller, Bethel Jacobs of Kingston upon Hull,
Jeweller, Simeon Moseley of Kingston upon Hull,
Dentist, Bethel Hart of Kingston upon Hull,
Jeweller, John Symons of Kingston upon Hull,
Jeweller, and Myer Myer of London, Merchant, to
2. Miss Matilda Dickinson of Kingston upon Hull,
Spinster
Bond to secure the payment of £600 and interest,
noting that the parties of the first part are bound to
Matilda Dickinson in the sum of £1200, and
binding them to pay £600 and interest at rate of £4
and 5 shillings for £100 for a year by 7 Mar 1853.
Witnessed by Moses Thorney and James
Bamber; Signed and sealed by George Alexander,
Bethel Jacobs, Simeon Mosely, Bethel Jacobs,
John Symons, Myer Myer.
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Mortgage
1. George Alexander of Kingston upon Hull,
Jeweller, to
2. Miss Matilda Dickinson of Kingston upon Hull,
Spinster
Mortgage of the Jewish Synagogue and
hereditaments in Robinson Row, Kingston upon
Hull, to secure £600 and interest.
Consideration: £600; Witnesses: John Thorney,
Moses Holden Junior; Signed and sealed by:
George Alexander and Matilda Dickinson;
Manuscript.
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7 Sep 1852
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Schedule of Title Deeds
1. Mr George Alexander to
2. Miss Matilda Dickinson
Schedule of title deeds and writings relating to
ground containing synagogue buildings and two
messuages or tenements in Robinson Row and
Fish Street Court, Kingston upon Hull, belonging
to George Alexander and now in mortgage to Miss
Matilda Dickinson for securing £600 and interest.
1 piece (4 papers)
17 Sep 1852
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Declaration
Declaration of Mrs Hannah Morrod of Fish Street
Court, Fish Street, Kingston upon Hull, Widow,
relating to Robinson Row Synagogue site.
Witnesses: Moses Thorney; Mark of Hannah
Morrod present; Manuscript.
1 piece
10 Jan 1853
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Declaration
Declaration of Miss Hannah Pinn of Kingston upon
Hull, Spinster, granddaughter of Richard Pinn of
Kingston upon Hull, Joiner, and Ruth his wife,
relating to Robinson Row Synagogue site.
Witnesses: Moses Thorney; Signed by Hannah
Pinn; Manuscript.
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Abstract of Title
Abstract of the title of Messrs B. Jacobs, S.
Mosely, J. Symons, and M. Myer to the
Synagogue school room, two tenements and
hereditaments situate in Robinson Row, Kingston
upon Hull. Prepared by J.L. Jacobs, Hull.
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Mortgage
1. Bethel Jacobs, Silversmith, Simeon Mosely,
Dentist, John Symons, Jeweller, all of Kingston
upon Hull, and Myer Myer of London, Merchant, to
2. Edwin James Davis, Draper, John Smith, Clark,
James Gwen Carlill, Accountant, and William
Balk, Druggist, all of Kingston upon Hull, Trustees
of The Second Hull and East Riding Equitable
Benefit Building Society
Mortgage of ground, messuages, buildings, and
hereditaments in Robinson Row, Kingston upon
Hull, for securing £660 and interest.
Consideration: £660; Witnesses: J.L. Jacobs,
James Dixon, James Bamber; Signed and sealed
by Bethel Jacobs, Simeon Mosely, John Symons,
Myer Myer, Edw. J. Davis, John Smith, J.G. Carlill,
William Balk; Manuscript.
1 piece
1 Aug 1866
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Schedule of Title Deeds
Schedule of title deeds and writings relating to a
piece of ground and two messuages or tenements
thereon used as a Synagogue situate in Robinson
Row and Fish Street Court, Kingston upon Hull,
the property of Bethel Jacobs, Simeon Mosely,
John Symons, and Meyer Meyer, and now in
mortgage to The Trustees of the Second Hull and
East Riding Equitable Benefit Building Society for
securing £660 and interest. Prepared by Reed &
Abbey, Hull.
1 piece (5 papers)
7 Aug 1866
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Reconveyance
1. Miss Matilda Dickinson late of Kingston upon
Hull now of Scarborough, Spinster, to
2. Bethel Jacobs, Silversmith, Simeon Mosely,
Dentist, and John Symons, Jeweller, all of
Kingston upon Hull, and Meyer Meyer of London,
Merchant
Reconveyance of premises situate in Robinson
Row, Kingston upon Hull, mortgaged by George
Alexander to Matilda Dickinson for securing £600
by indenture dated 7 Sep 1852.
Consideration: £600; Witnessed by: Mary Ann
Dickinson, J.L. Jacobs. Signed and sealed by
Matilda Dickinson and Bethel Jacobs; Manuscript.
1 piece
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Conveyance
1. Samuel Greame Fenton of Belfast,
Manufacturer, to
2. Francis Jackson of Kingston upon Hull, Seed
Crusher
Conveyance of messuage or dwelling house and
shop, numbered 55½ on north side of Myton Gate,
Kingston upon Hull, with frontage towards
Mytongate of 16 feet, also five tenements or
dwelling houses, stable yards and premises in
Star Entry at back of dwelling house and shop.
Note that there is a map of property in question on
reverse of conveyance.
Consideration: £600; Witnesses: William Grogan,
W. Morney, C.W. Todd; Signed and sealed by:
Samuel Greame and Francis Jackson;
Manuscript.
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Mortgage
1. Bethel Jacobs, Jeweller, Simeon Mosely,
Dentist, John Symons, Jeweller, all of Kingston
upon Hull, and Meyer Meyer of London, Merchant,
to
2. John Mavis Hamilton of Kingston upon Hull,
Merchant
Mortgage of freehold hereditaments on south side
of Robinson Row, Kingston upon Hull, on which is
messuage or dwelling house numbered no.7, also
newly erected building behind the said messuage
now used as Jewish Synagogue and schoolroom,
and also messuage or dwelling house at north
east corner of said building next to Fish Street
Court, for securing £600 and interest.
Consideration: £600; Witnesses: J.L. Jacobs,
John Thomas Tenney, Josseph Dawber; Signed
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and sealed by: Bethel Jacobs, Simeon Mosely,
John Symons, Meyer Meyer, and John Mavis
Hamilton; Manuscript.
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Abstract of Title
Abstract of the title of Messrs Bethel Jacobs,
Simeon Mosely, John Symons, and Meyer Meyer
to the Synagogue, schoolroom, and two
tenements and hereditaments situate in Robinson
Row, Kingston upon Hull. Prepared by J.L.
Jacobs.
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Transfer of Mortgage
1. John Mavis Hamilton of Kingston upon Hull,
Merchant, to
2. Joseph Newham of Kingston upon Hull,
Merchant
Transfer of mortgage in fee dated 14 May 1868 on
hereditaments and premises situate in Robinson
Row, Kingston upon Hull, for securing £600 and
interest.
Consideration: £600; Witnesses: John Thomas
Tenney and Joseph Dawber; Signed and sealed
by: Joseph Newham and John Mavis Hamilton;
Manuscript.
Note also that a later transfer of mortgage is
recorded on reverse dated 1 Jun 1881:
1. William Beasson Nightingale of Kingston upon
Hull, Grocer, and Thomas Newham Bellamy of
Kingston upon Hull, Merchants Clark,
2. William Thomas Dibb of Kingston upon Hull,
Gentleman,
3. Thomas Newham Bellamy
Transfer of third of mortgage due to William
Thomas Dibb under terms of will of Joseph
Newham.
Witnesses: Reginald H. Barker and William Sykes;
Signed and sealed by William Beasson
Nightingale, Thomas Newham Bellamy, and
William Thomas Dibb; Manuscript.
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Transfer of Mortgage
1. Thomas Newham Bellamy of Kingston upon
Hull, Merchants Clerk,
2. Marcus Casril, hat and Cap Manufacturer,
Hyman Pearlman, Furniture Dealer, Jacob E.
Cohen, Tobacco Manufacturer, Mark Tadman,
Furniture Dealer, Marks Barnett Shibko, Jeweller,
Mendle Kaplan, Tailor, John Rosenthal, Tailors
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Trimmings Dealer, Calman Rosen, Shoe
Manufacturer, William Leshinsky, Tailor, all of
Hull, Trustees of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation,
Osborne Street New Synagogue and Schools.
Transfer of mortgage of hereditaments in
Robinson Row for securing payment of £600, this
being the principal and all interest been paid,
supplemental to indentures dated 14 May 1868,
22 Feb 1869, and 1 Jun 1881. Witnesses:
Thomas Priestman; Signed and sealed by
Thomas Newham Bellamy; Manuscript.
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Declaration
Declaration of the mortgagees of the old Jewish
Synagogue and buildings in Robinson Row, that
they have received £200, being part of a mortgage
vested in them by transfer dated 3 Jun 1903.
Signed by: Marcus Casril, J.E. Cohen, B.
Zimmerman, C. Rosen, M. Kaplan, M. Tadman
M.B. Shibko, Hyman Pearlamn, John Rosenthal,
William Leshinsky; Manuscript.
1 piece
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Draft Agreement
Draft agreement as to the future sale of the Old
Hebrew Synagogue in Robinson Row, Hull, with
fixtures fittings and furniture subject to a mortgage
for £600 and interest now vested in the trustees of
the new Synagogue in Osborne Street, Hull,
signed by Marcus Casril as President.
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Release
1. Hyman Pearlman late of Kingston upon Hull,
Jeweller, now of Corporation Buildings,
Johannesberg, South Africa, and Marks Barnett
Shibko, late of Kingston upon Hull, Jeweller, now
of Higher Broughton, Manchester, Grantors to
2. Jacob Eisendorf Cohen, Tobacconist, Mark
Tadman, Furniture Dealer, John Rosenthal,
Tailors Trimmings Dealer, Colman Rosen, Shoe
Manufacturer, and William Leshinsky, Tailor, all of
Kingston upon Hull, Grantees. Release of shares
in principal mortgage by Grantors to Grantees so
that the Grantees may henceforth be seized of the
entirety of the premises on which the mortgage
was secured. Witnesses: S.H. Guinsberg, [?],
Edward Morfitt; Signed and sealed by Hyman
Pearlman, M.B. Shibko, J.E. Cohen, M. Tadman,
John Rosenthal, C. Rosen, W. Leshinsky.
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Transfer of Mortgage
1. John Travis Cook and Henry Nightingale
Babington, both of Kingston upon Hull, Solicitors,
Assignors, and
2. Alice Margaret Craggs, wife of John Craggs of
St Leonards on Sea, Sussex, Gentleman,
Assignee
Transfer of mortgage originally dated 14 May
1868 between Bethel Jacobs, Simeon Mosely,
John Symons, and Meyer Meyer, and John Mavis
Hamilton in relation to ground on south side of
Robinson Row containing Synagogue and
schoolrooms, for securing £600.
Consideration: £200; Witnesses: W. Thillingbeck;
Signed and sealed by J. Travis Cook and H.N.
Babington; Manuscript.
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Deed of Release
1. Alice Margaret Craggs, formerly wife of John
Craggs of St Leonards on Sea, Sussex,
Gentleman, now of Burhill on Sea, Sussex,
Widow, Assignee, to
2. Jacob Eisendorf Cohen, Tobacconist, Mark
Tadman, Furniture Dealer, Colman Rosen, Shoe
Manufacturer, and William Leshinsky, Tailor,
Mortgagors
Release of lands upon which principal mortgage
was secured by Assignee to Mortgagors upon
receipt of £600 and all interest by Assignee.
Consideration: £600 and all interest; Witnesses:
Ada du Sud Moodkee and Edward Morfitt; Signed
and sealed by: Alice M. Craggs and C. Rosen.
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Release
1. Jacob Eisendorf Cohen, Tobacconist, Mark
Tadman, Furniture Dealer, and William Leshinsky,
Tailor, all of Kingston upon Hull, Grantors, to
2. John Rosenthal, Tailors Trimmings Dealer, and
Colman Rosen, Shoe Manufacturer, both of
Kingston upon Hull, Grantees
Release of shares in principal mortgage by
Grantors to Grantees so that the Grantees may
henceforth be seized of the entirety of the
premises on which the mortgage was secured,
this being the old Jewish Synagogue and
schoolrooms buildings and site at Robinson Row.
Witnesses: Edward Morfitt; Signed and sealed by
J.E. Cohen, M. Tadman, W. Leshinsky, John
Rosenthal, C. Rosen; Manuscript.
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Sub-Mortgage
1. John Rosenthal of Kingston upon Hull, Tailors
Trimmings Dealer, and Colman Rosen of Kingston
upon Hull, Shoe Manufacturer, Mortgagors, to
2. The London Joint Stock Bank Limited
Sub-mortgage of freehold hereditments upon
which the old Jewish Synagogue and
schoolrooms are built at Robinson Row, upon
which the £600 principal is still owed, for securing
a banking account.
Witnesses: Edward Morfitt; Signed and sealed by
John Rosenthal and C. Rosen; Manuscript.
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Letter
Letter to The London Joint Stock Bank, from John
Rosenthal and C. Rosen as mortgagees of the
Robinson Row Synagogue, stating that they and
their co-mortgagees have been in possession of
the Robinson Row Synagogue property as
mortgagees for upwards of 10 years.
Witnessed by Edward Morfitt; Signed by John
Rosenthal and C. Rosen; Typescript.
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Notice of Sub-Mortgage
Duplicate notice to trustees of the Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation from solicitors of The
London Joint Stock Bank Ltd relating to the submortgage of the Robinson Row Synagogue
property, enclosed with letter to The London Joint
Stock Bank Ltd to be placed with the deeds to the
said property.
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20 Sep 1912
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Photographs
1905-1975
Subseries contains photographs of persons,
buildings and events associated with Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation. Please note that many of
these are reproductions rather than originals.
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Photographs: Memorial Boards and Plaques
File contains colour photographs of the following
memorial boards and plaques relating to Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation:
Board in recognition of services given by Louis
Rapstone presented Mar 1959; Wooden board
listing persons in the period 1977-1987 under the
heading 'Rejoicing of the Law'; Wooden board
listing persons in the period 1955-1976 under the
heading 'Rejoicing of the Law'; Wooden board
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listing names with dates covering the period 19321940; Commemorative plaque reading 'Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation This synagogue Hall was
opened by Woolf Miller Esq 22nd April 1956 II
IYAR 5716'; Memorial tablet to the memory of
Joseph Chappell and his wife Sarah to
commemorate the opening of the Beth Hamidrash
by their son Leo Chappell on 7 Feb 1932; Board
dedicated to the 'Peace of the Realm' [marking the
Coronation of King Edward?]; Commemorative
plaque marking the consecration of a window by
Israel Levy Esq. on 26 Jun 1955 in memory of
windows distroyed by enemy action in May 1941;
Wooden notice board used to display service
times.
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Photographs: Synagogue Furniture
File contains colour photographs of the following
furniture used by the Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation in their various synagogues:
Menorah; Lecturn; Ark; Ark curtain.
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Photographs: Memorial Windows
File contains colour photographs of panels in
windows dedicated to the memory of the following
persons, note that each panel consists of a Star of
David and a memorial panel in green and amber
glass: Henry Korovitch; Sarah and Max Gold;
Annie Mark and Hymie Vinegrad; Sarah Isaac
Feldman and Esther and Julius Goldman; Maurice
Goldstein; Rachel Levitt; Samuel and Sophie
Goldstein; Jennie Annis; Morris Annis; Maryasha
Edelson and Clara Caplin; David John Robinson;
Mary Marks; Barnet Furman and Private Harry
Furman; Mr and Mrs A. Abrahamson; Hyman and
Jane Mary Daniels of Manchester; Lewis
Gersonovitz; Joseph Goldie Boguslavske.
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Photographs: Individuals and Groups Associated
with Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
File contains black and white photographs of
individuals and groups of persons taken on
various occasions associated with Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation. Includes: Rev H.M.
Bendas, 1905; Hull Old Hebrew Choir, 1920;
Executive and Council at the installation of Rev.
Warshawsky, 1927; Old Hebrew Choir under the
direction of Rev. A. Warshawsky, 1927; Officers
and guests at the official opening of the Osborne
© Hull History Centre
1905-1950s
390
Hull History Centre: Records of the Hull Jewish Community
Street Synagogue, 9 Sep 1928; Hull Old Hebrew
Choir, c.1934; Old Hebrew Ladies Guild, c.1950s;
Old Hebrew Ladies Guild, 1955. Please note that
in many cases the names of persons shown in
photographs have been annotated.
1 file (8 pieces)
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Photographs: Osborne Street Synagogue Interiors
File contains black and white photographs of the
interior of Osborne Street Synagogue taken on the
following dates and occasions: Coronation of
George V showing decoration of the synagogue
for the occasion and also showing inscriptions on
panels above the Ark dated 1902-1903, 22 Jun
1911; Siyum of Sanhedrin in the entrance hall of
the synagogue, 26 Dec 1955; Wedding of Eli
Bahari and Philippa Lennard showing the
synagogue taken from balcony seats, 8 Jun 1969.
1 file (3 pieces)
1911-1969
C DJC/2/1/11/6
Photographs: Rebuilding of Osborne Street
Synagogue
File contains black and white photographs
showing the Osborne Street Synagogue during
rebuilding work undertaken in the early 1950s and
also showing a ceremony marking the laying of
the foundation stone of the new rebuilt synagogue
held 27 Feb 1955. The following persons are
shown in the photographs: Rev. J. Levinson; Rev.
T. Berg; Rabbi E.S. Rabinovitz; Rev. H. Davies;
Abe Rosenblum; Sid Levy; Harry Rosen; Louis
Rapstone; Alec Lavine; Yank Finestein; Morris
Harris; Leib Finestein.
1 file (17 pieces)
1955
C DJC/2/1/11/7
Photographs: Consecration and Opening of
Rebuilt Osborne Street Synagogue
File contains black and white photographs of the
following persons taken during a consecration and
opening ceremony marking the rebuilding of
Osborne Street Synagogue after damaged
sustained during enemy action in May 1941: Rev
R. Berg; Rev J. Levinson' Rev H. Davies; Rabbi
E.S. Rabinovitz; Rabbi Dr Myer Lew; Alexander
Lavine; Israel Levy; Gerry Gold; Sylvia Gold;
Harry Edelson; Carl Rosen; Louis Rapstone; Jack
Edelson; Leah Furman; Babs Shenker; Leah
Rosen; Sonai Vinn; Ruby Levinson; Bessy
Bennett; Sarah Rosen; Max Gold; Malcolm Gold;
Les Gold.
1 file (10 pieces)
1 Sep 1955
© Hull History Centre
391
Hull History Centre: Records of the Hull Jewish Community
C DJC/2/1/11/8
Photographs: Installation of Rabbi Rabinovitz
File contains black and white Hull Daily Mail
photographs of the installation of Rabbi Rabinovitz
as Communal Rabbi and shows the following
persons: Rev. R. Berg; Rev. J. Levinson; Rabbi E.
Rabinovitz; Chief Rabbi Israel Brodie; Rev. J.
Freedberg; Rev. H. Davies.
1 file (3 pieces)
30 Aug 1956
C DJC/2/1/11/9
Photographs: Induction of Rev. H. Caplan
File contains black and white photographs of the
following persons taken at the induction of Rev.
Herschel Caplan as Chazan of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation: Barrie Donn; Henry Taylor; Gerry
Gold; Harry Schulman; Louis Rapstone; Harold
Bentley; Rev. Asher Hainovits; Rev. H. Caplan;
Rabbi Chaim Cooper.
1 file (2 pieces)
21 Dec 1975
C DJC/2/1/12
Press Cuttings
Subseries contains press cuttings relating to
persons and events associated with Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation. Please note that many of
these cuttings are photocopies rather than
originals.
32 items
10 Feb 182628 Oct 2008
C DJC/2/1/12/1
Press Cutting: To Be Sold By Auction
Photocopy of a notice relating to the sale by
auction of 16 dwelling houses and shops, a
warehouse, stables, and a Jews Synagogue on
the south side of St John Street, New Dock Street,
and Parade Row, belonging to Mr W. Pearce,
auction to be held on the premises for sale on 14
Feb 1826
1 item
10 Feb 1826
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Press Cutting: Request For Tenders
Photocopy of a notice submitted by the Committee
of the Hull [Old] Hebrew Congregation requesting
tenders for the rebuilding of the synagogue and
buildings, drawings and specifications prepared by
William Day Keyworth, Architect, Baker Street,
Hull
1 item
12 Mar 1852
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Press Cutting: Foundation Stone Laying
Photocopy of an article relating to the laying of the
foundation stone of a new synagogue in
Robinson Row by Israel Jacobs
1 item
28 May 1852
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392
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Press Cutting: The New Synagogue in Hull
Photocopy of an article relating to the inauguration
of the rebuilt 'Jews' Synagogue' the previous
Sunday, attended by members of both the Jewish
and Christian communities in Hull, service
conducted by Rev. S. Simons and Rev. Benjamin
Jacobs, address given by President Bethel
Jacobs, building fittings briefly described
1 item
1 Oct 1852
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Press Cutting: Presentation to Rev. S. Simons
Photocopy of an article relating to the presentation
of a silver goblet to the Rev S. Simons by the
Committee and members of the Hull [Old] Hebrew
Congregation as a mark of esteem and thanks for
nearly 50 years of service to the community,
presentation made at the Shakespeare Hotel on
26 Dec 1859
1 item
Dec 1859
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Press Cutting: The Jewish Synagogue in Hull
Commemoration of the Death of Lady Montefiore
Photocopy of an article relating to a discourse
given by Rev. H.D. Marks marking the death of
Lady Montefiore, note that an extract of the
discourse is printed and that Rev. H.D. Marks is
referred to as the succesor of the Rev. Mr Bender,
former Reader of the Hebrew Congregation in Hull
1 item
22 Nov 1862
C DJC/2/1/12/7
Press Cutting: Confirmation in the Jewish
Synagogue
Photocopy of an article relating to the religious
education of Jewish boys and their 'confirmation'
at the age of 13, and referring to the confirmation
of Moses Abraham, Son of Mr Abraham of Great
Grimsby, during which the Reader of Hull [Old]
Hebrew Congregation Rev. Mr Elkin performed his
first sermon and public prayer in English
1 item
10 Mar 1863
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Press Cutting: Service in Aid of the Hull Children's
Hospital
Photocopy of an article relating to a service held
at the Hebrew Synagogue in Waltham Street in
aid of the Hull Children's Hospital, which service
was attended by the Sheriff of Hull, Alderman
Witty, Councillors Cohen, Storry and Loten, and
other non-Jewish citizens of Hull, sermon
preached by Rev. J. Myes
1 item
26 May 1888
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393
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C DJC/2/1/12/9
Press Cutting: New Synagogues for Hull
Article appearing in the Hull Daily News relating to
an 'open rupture' of the Hebrew community in Hull
leading to the formation of two independant
congregations with separate synagogues to be
built at Osborne Street and Linnaeus Street, and
reporting on the laying of two foundation stones at
the Osborne Street Synagogue site
1 item
25 Sep 1902
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Press Cutting: Jewish Social Evening
Photocopy of an article relating to a gathering at
the Central Hall, Pryme Street, to celebrate the
laying of the foundation stone of the new
synagogue in Osborne Street
1 item
26 Sep 1902
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Press Cutting: New Hull Synagogues Foundation
Stones Laid
Photocopy of an article reporting on the
foundation stone laying ceremonies of both the
Hull Old Hebrew Congregation synagogue site at
Osborne Street and the Hull Western Synagogue
site at Linnaeus Street
1 item
26 Sep 1902
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Press Cutting: The New Osborne Street
Synagogue
Article relating to the soon to be opened new
synagogue of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
at Osborne Street, in which the inside of the
building is described, comments are made in
relation to the proposed opening ceremony, gifts
made to the synagogue are noted, and a brief
history of past synagogue locations is mentioned
1 item
29 Aug 1903
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Press Cutting: Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
New Synagogue Opened
Article relating to the opening of the new Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation synagogue at Osborne
Street performed by Mr Albert Holt, and the
consecration of the same by Rev. Professor Dr H.
Gollanoz
1 item
11 Sep 1903
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Press Cutting: Proposed New Institute and Hall
Photocopy of an illustration depicting the
proposed appearance of a new institute and hall
to be built for the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
at the Osborne Street Synagogue
1 item
31 Jan 1930
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394
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Press Cutting: Big Day for Jewry in Hull
Photocopy of an article in the Hull Daily Mail
relating to the re-opening of the reconstructed
Osborne Street Synagogue by the Chief Rabbi Dr
J.H. Hertz
1 item
18 Jul 1932
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Press Cutting: Hull Congregation's Reduced
Income
Photocopy of an article relating to an AGM of the
Hull Old Hebrew Congregation at which Mr D.M.
Rosen spoke of the financial difficulties facing the
congregation
1 item
12 Jul 1940
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Press Cutting: Hull Synagogue and Beth
Hamedrash Wrecked
Photocopy of an article relating to severe 'blitz'
damage done to the Synagogue and buildings [at
Osborne Street] and refering to the survival of the
Aron Kodesh, Sifre Torah and silver
appurtenances
1 item
23 May 1941
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Press Cutting: Repairs to Osborne Street Beth
Hamedrash
Photocopy of an article relating to the completion
of repairs to the Beth Hamedrash and resumption
of regular services following damage sustained
during the bombing of Hull
1 item
26 Sep 1941
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Press Cutting: Gift of Siddurim
Photocopy of an article relating to a gift of
Siddurim made by Mr I.L. Gordon to the Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation in memory of his father and
the also by the Goldstein brothers in memory of
their mother, and also noting the appointment of
Mr E. Foot as collector
1 item
25 Sep 1942
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Press Cutting: Osborne Street Synagogue
Photocopy of an article appearing in the Hull Daily
Mail relating to the upcoming re-opening of the
Osborne Street Synagogue following rebuilding
work made necessary by bomb and fire damage
sustained during WWII
1 item
31 Aug 1955
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395
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Press Cutting: New Hull Synagogue
Photocopy of a photograph appearing in an
unknown publication showing Dr Myer Lew and Mr
L. Rapstone reading the inscription of the
foundation stone of the new rebuilt Osborne Street
Synagogue at the opening and consecration
ceremony
1 item
1 Sep 1955
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Press Cutting: Opening and Consecration of
Rebuilt Osborne Street Synagogue
Article appearing in the Daily Mail relating to reopening and consecration ceremonies held to
mark the opening of the newly rebuilt Osborne
Street Synagogue
1 item
1 Sep 1955
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Press Cutting: Persecuted Jews Grateful to Hull
Article relating to the commemoration dinner held
to mark the consecration of the rebuilt Osborne
Street Synagogue by Rabbi Dr Myer Lew, Dayan
of the London Beth Hamedrash
1 item
2 Sep 1955
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Press Cutting: Time Capsules Discovered
Photograph appearing in an unknown publication
showing Mr Max Gold holding a newspaper found
in a time capsule discovered on the site of the
Osborne Street Synagogue, the time capsule was
one of two discovered which were buried in 1902
1 item
c.1955
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Press Cutting: Wandering Jew Mystery in Hull
Article relating to an address titled 'The Jews of
Hull, 1770-1870' given by Israel Finestein at
University College, London, on 14 Mar 1956
1 item
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Press Cutting: Shabbaton at Singers Hill
Article relating to the purchase of a Bimah by
Singers Hill Synagogue in which reference is
made to the 'problems associated with the Old
Hebrew Congregation of Hull and their necessity
to find smaller premises
1 item
C DJC/2/1/12/27
Press Cutting: When Hull Was Used by Jews as a
Gateway to Their Freedom
Photocopy of an article written by Freddie Rands
and relating to the history of Jewish immigration
into Hull, published in the Hull Times
1 item
© Hull History Centre
15 Mar 1956
c.1960s
29 Dec 1972
396
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C DJC/2/1/12/28
Press Cutting: New Reader Inducted at Hull
Article relating to the induction of Rev Herschel
Caplin as Reader of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation by Rabbi Dr Chaim Cooper followed
by a reception in the synagogue hall, which
occasion coincided with the congregation's 125th
anniversary
1 item
2 Jan 1976
C DJC/2/1/12/29
Press Cutting: Great Songs
Article appearing in the Jewish Chronicle relating
to a recital given by Chazan Asher Hainovitz at St
John's Wood
1 item
19 Mar 1976
C DJC/2/1/12/30
Press Cutting: Eight Centuries of Jewish Roots in
Hull
Photocopy of an article in the Hull Times relating
to the history of the Jewish community in Hull
1 item
13 Nov 1981
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Press Cutting: Communal Rabbi Installed as
Spiritual Leader
Photocopy of an article appearing in the Hull Daily
Mail relating to the installation of the first
Communal Rabbi of Hull, Rabbi E.S. Rabinowitz
on 30 Aug 1956, and showing a picture of
Osborne Street Synagogue taken in 1971
1 item
31 Aug 1996
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Press Cutting: Photograph of Osborn Street
Synagogue
Photograph appearing in the Hull Daily Mail of
Osborne Street Synagogue taken sometime after
the rebuilding of 1932 and prior to the damage
sustained by bombing in 1942
1 item
28 Oct 2008
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Printed Ephemera
1902-1992
Subseries contains printed ephemera including
files of invitations, programmes and brochures,
orders of service, invitations, constitutions and
rules, timetables of services for High Festivals,
members contribution cards, seat reservation
cards, schedules of charges, Grace After Meal
cards, etc relating to events held by Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation
9 items
© Hull History Centre
397
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File: Programmes and Brochures
File contains programmes and brochures relating
to the following events associated with Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation:
Programme of the laying of the foundation stone
of Osborne Street Synagogue and the burial of a
time capsule, 25 Sep 1902; Programme of a
Celebration Dinner at City Hall marking the
opening of the reconstructed Osborne Street
Synagogue and its consecration by Rabbi Dr Myer
Lew, Dayan of the London Beth Din, 1 Sep 1955;
Souvenir brochure produced to commemorate the
reconstruction of the Osborne Street Synagogue
and its consecration by the Chief Rabbi, the Very
Reverend Rabbi Israel Brodie, enclosed is an
annotated copy of the toast list printed in the
brochure indicating that the Chief Rabbi did not
actually attend, 1 Sep 1955, note: donated to the
Archive by Leslie Dysch in Sep 2011.
1 file (3 pieces)
1902-1955
C DJC/2/1/13/2
File: Orders of Service
File contains orders of service held by and
associated with Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
and relate to the following services:
Consecration of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
Synagogue, Osborne Street, to be opened by
Albert Holt and solemnized by the Rev. Professor
Dr Hermann Gollancz, 10 Sep 1903; Praise and
Thanksgiving Service following the cessation of
hostilities, 16 Nov 1918; Re-opening of Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation Osborne Street Synagogue
by the Chief Rabbi the Very Rev. Dr J.H. Hertz
and Alderman Benno Pearlman, 17 Jul 1932;
National Day of Prayer and Dedication on the
Fourth Anniversary of the Outbreak of Hostilities,
3 Sep 1943; Special Service attended by Sheriff of
Hull Coucillor Lionel Rosen, Lord Mayor Alderman
R.E. Smith, officiated by Rev. J. Israelstam, Rev.
J. Levinson, and Rev. J. Freedberg, 23 Sep 1951,
note: donated to the Archive by Myer Goldberg 27
Jun 2010; Prayer and Thanksgiving Service for
the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, 1953
dontated by Yank Finestein Jul 2010;
Commemoration Service on the occasion of the
laying of the foundation stone of the Synagogue
extension by A. Lavine, Esquire, 27 Feb 1955; Reconsecration of the Osborne Street Synagogue by
the Chief Rabbi the Very Reverend Rabbi Israel
Brodie, Rabbi E.S. Rabinowitz, Rev. J. Levinson,
Rev. J. Freedberg, Rev. H. Davies, and Rev. R.
Berg, synagogue to be opened by L. Rapstone,
1903-1986
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1 Sep 1955; Order of Service for the Marriage
Service issued by Immanuel Jakobovitz as Chieff
Rabbi, c.1960s; Lord Mayor's Service to be
attended by Alderman Dr Lionel Rosen and Mrs L.
Rosen, officiated by Rabbi Dr Chaim Cooper, Rev.
E. Willencyk, and Rev. H. Davies, 4 Jun 1972,
note: donated to the Archive by Leslie Dysch Sep
2011; Order of Service for the Marriage Service
presented by the Ladies Guild of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation, Jul 1973; Induction of Rev. H.
Caplan as Chazan of the Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation by Rabbi Dr Chaim Cooper, 21 Dec
1975, note: signed by clergy and officers involved;
Bnot Mitzvah of Helen Scheider and Zoe Marks of
the Hull Hebrew Communal School, 13 Jul 1986.
1 file (13 pieces)
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File: Invitations
File contains invitations relating to the following
events associated with Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation:
Dinner at City Hall marking the occasion of the
consecration of the Synagogue to be held 1 Sep
at 7.30pm; Installation of the Rev. A. Warshawsky
to be followed by a reception at Fulford Hall,
Beverley Road, 3 Jul 1927; Dinner to
commemorate the opening of the newly
reconstructed Synagogue to be held at Metropole
Hall, West Street, Hull, 17 Jul 1932; Marriage of
Nellie, eldest daughter of Mrs F. Cohen and the
late Mr L. Cohen, to Harry Black, son of the late
Mr and Mrs S. and N. Black, ceremony to be held
at the Beth Hamidrash Hagadel, Newton Park
View, Leeds, to be followed by a reception and
high tea at the Corner House, Moortown, Leeds,
sent to the officers of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation, 29 Aug 1948; Special Service to be
attended by the Sheriff of Hull Councillor Lionel
Rosen, Lord Mayor Alderman R.E. Smith, and
others, plaque to the memory of Mrs Sophie
Rosen to be unveiled by the sheriff, service to be
officiated by Rev. J. Israelstam, Rev. J. Levinson,
and Rev. J. Freedberg, to be followed by a
reception at the Guildhall, 23 Sep 1951; 18th
Annual Dinner Dance of the Ladies Guild to be
held from 7.30pm in Osborne Street Synagogue
Hall, 30 Dec 1962; 26th Anniversary Dinner
Dance of the Ladies Guild to be held from 7.30 in
the Osborne Street Synagogue Hall, music to be
provided by the Norman Mail Orchestra, 10 Jan
1971; Reception in honour of the Lord Mayor of
Hull Alderman Lionel Rosen at the Osborne Street
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1927-1987
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Hull History Centre: Records of the Hull Jewish Community
Synagogue Hall, 14 Jan 1973, note that this
invitation was donated to the Archive by Leslie
Dysch in Sep 2011; Luncheon given by Miriam
and Gordon Daniels to celebrate the Barmitzvah
of their younger son Julian, 19 Feb 1975; Dinner
and ball celebrating the marriage of Marilyn
Cuckle and Malcolm Adrian Taylor, 23 Dec 1973;
Ladies Guild Evening of Music and Humour with
Ethel Bernstein and friends, at Osborne Street
Synagogue Hall, 17 Sep 1978; Barmitzvah of
Lloyd Michaels, 4 Oct 1980; Barmitzvah of Neville
Michaels 25 Jun 1983; Ladies Guild Luncheon
with guest speaker Jane Humber to be held at
Osborne Street Synagogue Hall, 7 Nov 1983;
Ladies Guild Luncheon with guest speaker Eric
Smith of Radio Humberside to be held at Osborne
Street Synagogue Hall, 6 Nov 1985; Ladies Guild
Luncheon with guest speaker Brian Taylor of the
Hull Daily Mail, to be held at the Osborne Street
Synagogue, note that on the reverse are prompts
relating to an opening address, 24 Sep 1986;
Ladies Guild Farmhouse Afternoon Tea to be held
at Walk Farm, Little Weighton, 29 Jul [1987?];
Ladies Guild Luncheon with guest speaker Norma
Levinson to be held at the Osborne Street
Synagogue Hall, 9 Sep 1987.
1 file (18 pieces)
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File: Constitutions and Rules
File contains constitutional documents and rules
relating to the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation.
Includes:
'Hull Old Hebrew Congregation Osborne Street
Laws', 1928; Notes relating to the revision of rules
c.1965; Manuscript rough draft of revised rules,
c.1965; Typescript draft of rules, 1965; Annotated
copy of 'Rules Governing Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation', Jun 1966; Annotated copy of
'Rules Governing Hull Old Hebrew Congregation'
enclosed in which is a circular regarding a
meeting to discuss the adoption of these revised
rules to supercede the previous 'Laws' of 1928,
Jun 1966; 'Rules Governing Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation', Jul 1966; Annotated copy of 'Rules
Governing Hull Old Hebrew Congregation', Jul
1966.
1 file (7 pieces)
© Hull History Centre
1928-1966
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File: Timetables of Services for the High Festivals
File contains timetables of services to be held by
Hull Old Hebrew Congregation for the High
Festivals, issued annually, relating to the following
years:
1940; 1961; 1962; 1964; 1966; 1967 note:
donated to the archive by Yank Finestein in Jul
2010; 1968 note: donated to the archive by Yank
Finestein in Jul 2010; 1970 note: donated to the
archive by Yank Finestein in Jul 2010; 1974;
1975; 1980; 1981 two copies; 1982; 1983; 1984;
1985; 1986; 1987; 1988 note: donated to the
archive by Yank Finestein in Jul 2010; 1989;
1990; 1991; 1992.
1 file (24 pieces)
1940-1992
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File: Members Contribution Cards
File contains blank and used cards for recording
contributions and payments made by members of
Hull Old Hebrew Congregation in relation to
membership fees, seat rent, etc
1 file (2 pieces)
1944-1960s
C DJC/2/1/13/7
File: Members Seat Reservation Cards
File contains unused cards sent to Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation members to inform them of
their seat number and includes one for male
members and one for female members
1 file (2 pieces)
c.1950s
C DJC/2/1/13/8
File: Scales of Charges
File contains printed cards recording scales of
charges for use of the Hull Old Hebrew
Synagogue Hall
1 file (1 pieces)
c.1950s
C DJC/2/1/13/9
File: Grace After Meals Cards
File contains the inscription pages of Grace After
Meal cards presented to guests on the occasion of
marriages and other notable anniversaries held at
Hull Old Hebrew Congregation's Osborne Street
Synagogue. These pages usually give the parents
name in addition to that of the persons getting
married.
Contains cards relating to the following occasions:
Consecration of the reconstructed Osborne Street
Synagogue by Chief Rabbi Rev. Israel Brodie, 1
Sep 1955, donated to the Archive by Stephan
Pearlman in Aug 2006; Marriage of Angela Wilson
to Michael Franks, 26 Jun 1966; Marriage of
Susan Feldman and Jack Miller, 19 Feb 1967;
Marriage of Jennifer Bennett and David Samuels,
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1955-8 Apr 1979
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20 Jul 1967; Marriage of Nina Susan Rosenberg
and Gerald Simon Shapero, 16 Mar 1969;
Marriage of Philippa Lennard and Elie Bahari, 8
Jun 1969; Marriage of Isobel Madeline Brown and
Harold Turner, 17 Aug 1969; Marriage of Hazel
Powell and Richard Charnah, 15 Aug 1971;
Marriage of Susan Deborah Lang and Stephen
Eric Pepper, 27 Aug 1972; Marriage of Frances
Anne Finestein to Edward Stuart Blank, 1 Jul
1973; Marriage of Avril Marks to Stuart Rattner, 26
Aug 1973; Marriage of Bernice Rosenberg to
Michael Cohen, 24 Mar 1974; Marriage of Anthea
Pearlman to Johny Warents, 25 Sep 1977,
Marriage of Elaine Flasher to Richard Bermitz, 8
Apr 1979.
1 file (14 pieces)
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Miscellaneous
1852-2005
Subseries containing miscellaneous records
surviving amongst the records of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation
5 items
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Notice of General Meeting
Notice of a General Meeting of Hull [Old] Hebrew
Congregation, held at the Shakespeare Tavern on
29 Sep 1852, with Simeon Mosely as Chairman
and Samuel Godfrey as Secretary, at which
meeting resolutions were passed in relation to
testimonials to be presented to George Alexander,
past president, and Bethel Jacobs, present
warden, to be funded by subscription and
arranged by a committee of five consisting of S.
Mosely as Secretary, H. Apple, P. Lewis, Morris
Cohen, and J. Friedeberg. The following members
are noted to have been present: H. Apple,
Overseer; P. Lewis; Lewis Marks; Bethel Hart;
Julius Friedebery; Marks Cohen; Simon Woolf;
Abraham Barnett; S. Godfrey; L. Goldman; Rev.
Benj. Jacobs; Julius Rogalli; E. Manheim; V.
Glassman; Levi Levi; Morris Cohen; V. Abrahams;
Solomon Cohen; J. Levison; Israel Woolf; Isaac
Jacobs; J. Alpear; H. Sitner; Abraham Friend;
David Saft; Morris Magner; John Symons; Lewis
Holt; M. Moss; M. Markwald; M. Friedman; Nathan
Harris; Moses Solomon; S. Lichtenstein; A.
Feltman; M. Haberland; H. Rosenberg; David
Simons; S. Grunwald; H. Grodditer; Simon
Baruch; L. Bibro; J. Lankoski; H. Fleischaker;
Henry Levi. Also lists non-present members as
follows: Israel Jacobs; Isaac Daniels; Jno. Davis;
F. Farbstein; H. Hirschfield; Barnet Harris; Pincus
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Levien; Simon Mast; Ephraim Phillips; Albert
Bremer; J. Born; H. Bergman; Solomon Nathan;
Rev S. Simons; L. Sachs; Morris Casreal; Marcus
Casreal; Mrs Anna Samuel of Scarborough. Note:
Article relating to this item written by David Lewis
appeared in The Watchman, 24 Nov 2006.
1 item
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Mizrach Sign
Mizrach sign ['mizrach' being the Hebrew word for
'east'], written in Hebrew. In the centre of the sign
is written the phrase 'From this side is the spirit of
life', with the four main initial letters of this
sentence forming the word 'mizrach. To the left
and right are written 'Esther daughter of Samuel
the chazan' and 'Eliazar son of Benjamin'
[referring to Esther Simons and husband Lewis
Marks]. At the top left of the sign is a transcription
of Exodus 20 verse 15, and at the top right of the
sign is a transcription of Deuteronomy 5 verse 19,
in between which verses are written the first two
words of each of the Ten Commandments, and
below which is transcribed Psalm 67. Foot of the
sign bears a note that it was competed 1 Feb
1859. Manuscript. Note: Such signs were
traditionally displayed on an eastern wall in a
private house or 'Bet Hamidrash' [Hebrew for
prayer room] to indicate direction to face when
praying, more commonly associated with
Separdim ritual than Ashenazim ritual. Original
context of item unknown. Article relating to this
item written by David Lewis appeared in The
Watchman, 22 Dec 2006.
1 item
1 Feb 1859
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Commemoration Certificate
Certificate commemorating resolution passed 1
Dec 1895 of the Committee of Management of the
Hull Old Hebrew Congregation to extend 'the best
thanks of this Congregation' to Mr Councillor H.
Feldman, for his efforts as Treasurer and
President of the Synagogue upon his relinquishing
the offices on being elected Town Councillor for
Queens Ward. Names M. Shapiro as President, S.
Liberman as Treasurer, D. Moss as Secretary.
Certificate is decorated with illuminated letters in
guilt, blue and red ink, and is bordered with crests
of various local corporations, associations and
organisations including Hull Corporation.
Produced by Barnett, Carr Lane, Hull. Manuscript.
1 item
1 Dec 1895
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File: Time Capsule
File contains newspapers and coins being part of
a time capsule buried in 1902 when the foundation
stone of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation
Syngogue at Osborne Street was laid. Note that
the capsule was discovered in the 1950s during
rebuilding work undertaken in the wake of WWII.
1 file
1950s
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File: Draft Menus re Ladies Guild Events
File contains draft menus for the attention of Mrs
Bessie Edelson, responsible for the ordering of
provisions, menus usually note event, date,
estimated numbers, location, provisions required.
Menus relate to following events: Purim Party, 27
Feb 1972; Simchas Torah Party, c.1970; Simchas
Torah Party, 1 Oct 1972; Simchas Torah, 18 Oct
1973; Succah, 1974; Luncheon, 1983; Simchas
Torah Party, 29 Sep 1983. Typescript and
manuscript with amendments.
1 file (7 pieces)
Feb 1972Sep 1983
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File: Historical Notes
File contains photocopies and notes relating to
various aspects of the history of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation and its various synagogue
buildings, compiled by David Lewis as
Administrator of the Hull Jewish Archive
Committee.
Includes:
Extracts from various trade directories; Photocopy
of 'A Sermon in Stones' preached at the
consecration of the Osborne Street Synagogue on
10 Sep 1903 by Rabbi Dr Hermann Gollancz;
Notes and papers relating to the compulsory
purchase of land owned by Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation in Osborne Street and St Annes
Street by Hull City Council in 1955.
1 file
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Hull Western Synagogue
1902-1993
Description: This series contains records of the Hull Western Synagogue congregation. The
congregation was formed in 1902 when a number of leading families from the Hull Hebrew
Congregation at Robinson Row broke away and established a Synagogue at 19 Linnaeus
Street, the foundation of which was laid by Mr O.E. D'Avigdor Goldsmid in September 1902.
The Linnaeus Street Synagogue was consecrated by Chief Rabbi Rev Dr Adler in May 1903,
and the congregation of the Hull Western Synagogue continued to worship at this premises in
accordance to the Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual until the amalgamation of the congregation with
the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation in May 1992. The new united Hull Hebrew Congregation
continued to worship at the Hull Western Synagogue until 1994 when new premises at Pryme
Street, Anlaby, became ready for use and the synagogue building at Linnaeus Street was
sold.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following subseries:
C DJC/2/2/1 Minutes, 1937-1993
C DJC/2/2/2 Annual Reports and Balance Sheets, 1946-1992
C DJC/2/2/3 Accounts, 1963-1990
C DJC/2/2/4 Invoices and Receipts, 1967-1968
C DJC/2/2/5 Correspondence, 1933-1994
C DJC/2/2/6 Yahrtzeit Lists, 1902-1978
C DJC/2/2/7 Membership Lists and Registers, 1902-1990s
C DJC/2/2/8 Marriage Registers and Authorisations, 1902-1993
C DJC/2/2/9 Plans and Surveys, 1902-1992
C DJC/2/2/10 Deeds and Legal Documents, 1904-1967
C DJC/2/2/11 Photographs, 20th cent.
C DJC/2/2/12 Press Cuttings, 1902-1990
C DJC/2/2/13 Printed Ephemera, 1902-1993
C DJC/2/2/14 Electronic Media, 1993
C DJC/2/2/15 Miscellaneous, 1926-1992
Extent: 15 subseries
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Minutes
1937-1993
Subseries contains signed minute books of Hull
Western Synagogue Congregation Council and its
various subcommittees and boards. Also a file of
miscellaneous printed and draft minutes found
loose in amongst other papers in the collection
6 items
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Minute Book of Hull Western Synagogue
Congregation Council
Volume contains minutes of Hull Western
Synagogue Congregation Council meetings held
in Synagogue Chambers, Linnaeus Street, Dr S.
Lurie as president. Manuscript and signed.
1 item
Dec 1950Nov 1957
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Minute Book of Hull Western Synagogue
Congregation Council
Volume contains minutes of Hull Western
Synagogue Congregation Council meetings and
AGMS held in Synagogue Chambers, Linnaeus
Street. Manuscript and signed.
1 item
Jul 1981Mar 1993
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Minute Book of Hull Western Synagogue
Congregation Council
Volume contains minutes of Hull Western
Synagogue Congregation Council meetings and
AGMs held in Lewenstein Hall, Linnaeus Street,
Mr Philip H. Daniels and Mr Howard J. Levy as
Co-Chairmen. Manuscript and signed.
1 item
Apr 1993Aug 1993
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Minute Book of Hull Western Synagogue Burial
Board
Volume contains Minutes of the meetings of Hull
Western Synagogue Burial Board, with Mr S.
Zimmerman as Chairman from Jul 1943-7 Oct
1965, followed by Mr L. Harris as Chairman from 7
Oct 1965, note that Mr Harris served on-and-off as
acting Chairman during an illness suffered by Mr
Zimmerman from 11 Jul 1950, manuscript.
Includes:
Offerings at funerals; Watchers men; Damage to
grave of Wolff Winetroube during enemy action;
Insurance for persons assisting with funerals;
Error in funeral account of Moses Grodditor; Ella
Street Cemetery purchase; Airmen's graves; Cooperation with Central Synagogue's Chevra
Kaddisha; Delhi Street Cemetery Wall; Delhi
Street Caretaker; Delhi Street Cemetery being
almost full; Funeral account of Ernestine Isserlin;
Jul 1943Feb 1957
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Funeral account of Israel Sugarman; Honor of Life
Honorary Vice-President being offered to Mr S
Zimmerman; Proposals for a Communal Chevra
Kaddisha. Enclosed are Rough Minutes relating to
a Burial Board meeting held 10 Feb 1957 at
Linnaeus Street, manuscript.
1 item
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Minute Book of the Hull Western Synagogue
Ladies Vestment Committee
Volume contains minutes of the meetings of Hull
Western Ladies Vestment Committee, known as
the Ladies General Vestment Committee from 27
Sep 1948, initially held in the homes of various
committee members, and then at Linnaeus Street,
with Mrs B. Hirsch president to 24 Jan 1950, Mrs
D. Sadofsky president from 24 Jan 1950. On
inside front cover is an undated list of committee
members' names and addresses, on inside back
cover is a list of committee members' names and
addresses dated 1950. Manuscript and signed.
Includes:
Service to commemorate purchase of the 'Sefor
Torah mantles & curtains', 1 Jun 1938; Depleted
funds due to poor donations re Succah collection,
Mrs [Science]'s departure to Palestine, 2 Nov
1938; Children's Purim Party, and cleaning of the
silver, 26 Feb 1945; War damage to crockery, 18
Oct 1945; Resignation of committee over
collection of donations, 24 Oct 1946; Death of Mrs
Seltzer, 11 Sep 1947; Loan of Representative
Council's china for Remembrance Day, 23 Oct
1947; Presence of Rev Hirsch, Dr Lurie and Mr
Zimmerman to discuss need to 'bring the
Synagogue to the people and the people to the
Synagogue also to visit the sick and needy', and
formation of 'a general Committee…inclusive of
the former Vestment Committee with the power to
co-opt', 15 Sep 1948; New General Committee to
be formed of 4 sub-committees these being
Ladies Vestment Committee, Entertainment
Committee, Kosher Kitchen Care Committee, and
Visitation Committee, 27 Sep 1948; Offer from the
Representative Council of half their crockery to be
given to the Ladies Vestment Committee and half
to the Ladies Guild, 8 Nov 1948; Proposal to
disband the Kosher Kitchen Care Committee, and
intended visit of the Chief Rabbi and Mrs Brodie,
16 Feb 1949; Refusal to accept Mrs Sadofsky's
resignation, arrangements for entertainment re
Chief Rabbi's visit, 14 Mar 1949; Resignation of
Mrs D. Sadofsky, Mrs Gerstein, and Miss Maizels,
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Womens Week, Palestine Women & Children's
Welfare Society, 4 May 1949; Bazaar to be held in
aid of the J.P.A., 13 Jul 1949; Mrs Hirsch's wish
not to be re-elected, and proposal to make her
Honorary President, 24 Jan 1950; World Jewish
Congress, 3 May 1950; Dinner at Guildhall in aid
of the World Jewish Congress with Lady Reading
to be Guest of Honour, 14 Jun 1950; Departure of
Mrs Hirsch from Hull, Ex-servicemen's and
Women's Association, 10 Oct 1950; Engaging of a
'charlady' for two mornings per week, Jerusalem
Baby Home, 7 Nov 1950; Resignation of Mrs S.
Rosenthal, 28 Nov 1950; Mrs G. Harris elected as
delegate to the Representative Council, 23 Jan
1951. Note: Donated to the Archive by David
Finestein of Manchester Aug 2010.
1 item
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File: Miscellaneous Minutes
File contains miscellaneous printed and draft
minutes and memoranda of meetings found loose
amongst other papers in the collection and include
papers relating to the following meetings:
5 Jul 1954-12 Dec 1954 Extracted minutes from
meetings regarding Rev. Davies salary;
22 Nov 1964 Minutes of a joint meeting of Rabbi
Dr Cooper, Rev. Freedberg, Rev. Davies, and Mr
Westerman with the executive and council of the
Hull Western Synagogue to discuss synagogue
services;
c.1980s Memorandum of an agreement that the
Hull Old Hebrew Congregation, Hull Western
Synagogue and Parkfield Organisation should
amalgamate to for the Hull Hebrew Congregation;
20 Jan 1988 Minutes of a joint meeting of
delegates from Hull Old Hebrew Congregation,
Hull Western Synagogue and the Executive of the
Jewish Representative Council regarding the
future of the Hull Jewish Community;
3 Oct 1991 Memorandum of a joint meeting of the
executives of Hull Old Hebrew Congregation and
Hull Western Synagogue at which it was agreed
that the two congregations and the Parkfield
Centre should amalgamate to form the Hull United
Hebrew Congregation from 1 Mar 1992;
17 Dec 1991 Ammended memorandum of a
meeting of Hull Western Synagogue executive
and council at which the amalgamation of the Hull
Old Hebrew Congregation, Hull Western
Synagogue and Parkfield Organisation was
unanimously agreed to.
1 file (6 pieces)
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Annual Reports and Balance Sheets
1946-1992
Subseries contains annual reports and balance
sheets of Hull Western Congregation. Usually
includes: List of officers of the synagogue; Annual
report of the executive and council; Annual reports
of various subcommittees and boards including
the Ladies Committee; Statement of members'
accounts; Income and expenditure accounts for
the synagogue and its subcommittees including
the Burial Board or Chevra Kadisha; Balance
sheet; 'In Memoriam' list relating to departed
members of the synagogue.
Note that prior to 1959 the financial year appears
to have run from 1 March to 28 Feb. From 1959
the financial year was altered to end on the 31
December. Note also that whilst this series is
largely complete from 1946 Annual Reports and
Balance Sheets for the following years are
missing: 1947; 1957.
46 items
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Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1946
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Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1948
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Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Note: Photocopy, original not present
1 item
1949
C DJC/2/2/2/4
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1950
C DJC/2/2/2/5
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1951
C DJC/2/2/2/6
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1952
C DJC/2/2/2/7
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1953
C DJC/2/2/2/8
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1954
C DJC/2/2/2/9
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1955
C DJC/2/2/2/10
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1956
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C DJC/2/2/2/11
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1958
C DJC/2/2/2/12
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Relating to year ended 28 Feb 1959
1 item
1959
C DJC/2/2/2/13
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
Relating to period 1 Mar 1959-31 Dec 1959
1 item
1959
C DJC/2/2/2/14
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1960
C DJC/2/2/2/15
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1961
C DJC/2/2/2/16
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1962
C DJC/2/2/2/17
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1963
C DJC/2/2/2/18
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1964
C DJC/2/2/2/19
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1965
C DJC/2/2/2/20
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1966
C DJC/2/2/2/21
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1967
C DJC/2/2/2/22
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1968
C DJC/2/2/2/23
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1969
C DJC/2/2/2/24
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1970
C DJC/2/2/2/25
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1971
C DJC/2/2/2/26
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1972
C DJC/2/2/2/27
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1973
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C DJC/2/2/2/28
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1974
C DJC/2/2/2/29
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1975
C DJC/2/2/2/30
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1976
C DJC/2/2/2/31
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1977
C DJC/2/2/2/32
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1978
C DJC/2/2/2/33
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1979
C DJC/2/2/2/34
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1980
C DJC/2/2/2/35
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1981
C DJC/2/2/2/36
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1982
C DJC/2/2/2/37
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1983
C DJC/2/2/2/38
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1984
C DJC/2/2/2/39
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1985
C DJC/2/2/2/40
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1986
C DJC/2/2/2/41
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1987
C DJC/2/2/2/42
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1988
C DJC/2/2/2/43
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1989
C DJC/2/2/2/44
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1990
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C DJC/2/2/2/45
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1991
C DJC/2/2/2/46
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
1992
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Accounts
1963-1990
Subseries contains accounts relating to Hull
Western Synagogue and includes financial
statements, account books, etc
4 items
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Hull Western Burial Board Income and
Expenditure Book
Volume contains record of income and
expenditure of the Hull Western Burial Board,
income and expenditure accounts on facing
pages. Income payments recorded under
headings of 'Sundries', 'Collections and Offerings',
'Funeral Fees', 'Reservation of Graves', 'Cash',
and 'Bank'. Expenditure payments recorded under
headings of 'Cash', 'Bank', 'Funeral Expenses',
'Vehicle and Taxis', 'Coffin and Lining', and
'Sundries'. Amounts noted are monthly totals, and
payments relating to individuals are not noted.
Manuscript.
1 item
Jan 1963Dec 1966
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Hull Western Congregation Chevra Kadisha
Account Book
Volume contains record of individual payments
received and made by the Hull Western Burial
Board on facing pages. Payments received are
recorded under headings 'Ref' [refers to receipt
number/ref in cash book?], 'Name', 'Total',
'Offerings', 'Funeral Fees', 'Res. Plot', 'Sundries'.
Payments made are recorded under headings
'Ref' [refers to receipt number/ref in cash book?],
'Name', 'Cash Paid', 'Cheque Drawn', 'Paid to
Bank', 'Funeral Expense', and 'Sundries'.
Individuals are named, payments out also include
payments made in relation to wages and invoices
from contractors etc. Manuscript. Enclosed are
loose page accounts as above for 1983.
1 item
Nov 1977Dec 1983
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File: Financial Statements
File contains copies of annual financial statements
of Hull Western Synagogue, audited and prepared
by E. Churchill Mallett & Co., Chartered
Accountants, 13 Westbourne Avenue, Hull
1 file (6 pieces)
1984-1989
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Hull Western Ladies Guild Income and
Expenditure Account
Expenditure shows money spent on tea, coffee,
tableware, milk, presentations, representative
council, flowers, fruit, repairs, and jumble sale
expenses. Income from sponsored Kiddushim,
J.N.F., D. Casslassy, H. Cohen, R. Passman, L.
Sugarman, H. Vinegrad, jumble sale, and Ladies
Guild Committee. Balance of £552.23.
1 item
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Invoices and Receipts
31 Dec 1990
1967-1968
Subseries contains invoices and receipts relating
to financial activities of Hull Western Synagogue
1 item
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File: Invoices re Hull Western Synagogue Chevra
Kadisha
File of invoices relating to expenses incurred by
the Chevra Kadisha in the maintenance of Ella
Street Cemetery and the funerals and burial of
members of the congregation. Invoices relate to
transport, purchase of coffins, payment of water
rates, maintenance of grounds etc.
1 file (53 pieces)
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Correspondence
15 Jan 196728 Nov 1968
1933-1994
Subseries contains correspondence of Hull
Western Synagogue
13 items
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Correspondence File: Circulars re Meetings and
Agendas
File contains circulars sent by various secretaries
of Hull Western Synagogue relating to dates of
council, general, and extraordinary meetings and
agendas to be discussed
1 file
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Correspondence File: Early Secretaries
Loose correspondence of early secretaries of Hull
Western Synagogue.
Includes:
Manuscript signed letter sent by Emanuel
Levinson as Honorary Secretary of the Hull
Western Synagogue to an unknown society, refers
to the 'Dramatic Section' of the society, the
unavailability of premises to hire at the Western
Synagogue on Friday evenings, and requests
whether or not the societies members can
determine an alternative night other than Fridays,
2 Oct 1933;
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Manuscript signed letter sent by S. Schultz as
Honorary Secretary of the Hull Western
Synagogue to Mr L. Finestein as Honorary
Secretary of the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation,
refers to proposals by the Hull Western
Synagogue discussed at a recent Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation Council meeting not being
'practicable' nor 'opportune' at present, 10 Jul
1951;
Typescript signed letter sent by Harold Lanch as
Honorary Secretary of the Hull Western
Synagogue to Mr Rapstone, refers to a stone
laying ceremony at the 'New Memorial Hall' in the
grounds of Hull Western Synagogue on 6 Jul 1955
and inviting the executive and council of which Mr
Rapstone is a representative to be present, 24
Jun 1955;
Typescript signed letter sent by John Lewenstein,
Solicitor, to Mr L. Abrahams, refers to Rev. Davies
and existing arrangements for the payment of his
salary, and to a potential vote of members to
increase the minister's salary, 27 Jun 1957;
Typescript circular sent by the Town Clerk of Hull
regarding the Lord Mayor's Civic Service to be
held at Hull Western Synagogue at which the
Chief Rabbi Dr Israel Brodie is to preach the
sermon, 3 Jun 1958;
Manuscript draft of a letter to be sent to Alderman
J.L. Shultz informing him of the Hull Western
Synagogue Executive and Council decision to
appoint another person as auditor and accountant
and requesting that he return all relevant books
and documents, 27 May 1959.
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Correspondence File: Mr Conrad Segelman as
Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer
Correspondence received and sent by Conrad
Segelman as Honorary Secretary and Honorary
Treasurer of Hull Western Synagogue.
Includes:
Speech given on the occasion of Louis Harris
being made a Life Vice-President, Jul 1970; List of
Trustees of Western Synagogue 1958-1979; List
of names headed 'Simchas Torah' covering period
1957-1979; Sheet of notes relating to various
business associated with the synagogue, 13 May
1980; United Synagogue scheme re transferability
of burial and funeral rights, 1960; Request by Rev.
Davies for an increase in his salary, 1962;
Purchase of 21 Linnaeus Street, 1962;
Maintenance agreement with King & Company Ltd
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re oil burning equipment, 1962; Proposed sale of
21 Linnaeus Street to the Youth Centre
Committee, 1962-1963; Pension policy re Rev.
Davies, 1963; PhD achieved by Rabbi Chaim J.
Cooper, 1963; Redecoration of Hull Western
Synagogue by Healey Brothers (decorators) Ltd,
1964; Dissatisfaction with seating arrangements
for ladies, 1964; Donation by Alfred J. Lomotey,
1965; Accident of J. Lewenstein, 1965; Illness of
Harry Lipinski, 1965; Difficulties between the
synagogue council and the Science brothers,
1966; Recovery of Bella Bishop, 1966; Memorial
window donated to the synagogue by Sarah
Allbeck, 1966; Rev. Friedberg's testimonial fund,
1966; 90th birthday of M.V. Gosschalk, 1967;
Donation to the Joint Palestine Appeal Emergency
Fund, 1967; Electrical works at the synagogue by
W.L. Harrison Ltd, 1967; Gesture in recognition of
the work of Harry Westerman, 1968; Reception in
honour of Louis and Janie Harris, 14 Apr 1969;
Joint meeting of the Western and Old Hebrew
Synagogue councils to discuss amalgamation,
1969; Architectural survey of the synagogue,
1969; Illness of Alderman Sir Leo Schultz, 1970;
C.W. Brant as garderner at the synagogue, 1971;
Music licence renewal at Arthur Lewenstein
Memorial Hall, 1972; Temporary services of Rev.
Jacob Sherman as Chazan, 1977; Dancing, music
and singing licence renewal, 1978; Appointment
and withdrawal of Rabbi Abraham Hochwald as
Communal Rabbi, 1979; Public Entertainments
Licence application, 1983.
1 file
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Correspondence File: Mr Conrad Segelman as
Honorary Treasurer
Correspondence relates to insurance policies for
the Western Synagogue building and members of
the congregation's clergy.
Includes:
Correspondence with Yorkshire Insurence Co.
Ltd, Royal Exchange Assurance, and John
Lewenstein regarding various insurence policies
held in the name of the Hull Western Synagogue
to cover the synagogue, memorial hall, school,
chapel and hall at Delhi Street, and the
introduction of a gas boiler at the synagogue
during 1962; Also correspondence with the same
regarding pension schemes and life assurence H.
Westerman and Rev. Davies.
1 file
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Correspondence File: Mr M.A. Koskie as Honorary
Secretary
Correspondence relates to applications for the
post of Chazan at the Hull Western Synagogue.
Includes correspondence with the following
applicants:
Rev. Aronsohn; Michael Atkins; M. Berliutz; M.
Brummer; Myer Erlich; David Fisher; Rev. A.
Freedman; Rev. S.M.H.; A. Kushelovsky; Maurice
Levene; Rev. A. Levin; Rabbi S.I. Lubin; Rev. M.L.
Mendelsohn; M.Y. Rosenfeld; Berthold Sender;
Simon Shahal; N. Weiniger.
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12 Apr 196925 Jan 1970
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Correspondence File: Mr Harold Lanch as
Honorary Secretary
Correspondence received and sent by Mr Harold
Lanch as Honorary Secretary of Hull Western
Synagogue and also as Secretary for Marriages at
Hull Western Synagogue.
Includes:
Message of support following the Entebbe
terrorism attacks, 1976; Recommendation of
Judah Rose to Buckingham Palace for the
Honours List, 1976; Possibility of a full time
Shaliach in Hull, 1977; Visit of General Dov Sian,
1977; Appeal for funds from Campaign for Soviet
Jewry, 1977; Communal Rabbi's testimonial fund,
1977; Vacancy in ministers able to perform
marriages, 1977; Humberside County Council
informed of the availability for purchase of the
Western Synagogue, 1978; Parking restrictions on
Linnaeus Street, 1979; Loan of a Sefer Torah to
Northampton Hebrew Congregation, 1978; Legacy
of Louis Goldstein, 1979; Guidance for families
before a Synagogue marriage; Community-led
screening programme for Tay Sachs carriers;
Requirement for more marriage service books,
1983; Appointment of Mr H. Cohen as Additional
Secretary for Marriages at Hull Western
Synagogue in 1983; Mistake on certificated copy
of marriage no.66 for quarter ending Mar 1990;
Revision to Marriage Handbook, 1990; Departure
of Mr Cohen, 1990; Revisions to registration fees,
1992; Use of marriage registers for research,
1992; Information handbooks and guides for
Secretaries for Marriages of Synagogues dated
1952, 1962, and 1952 revised 1983.
1 file
Jul 197624 Jan 1992
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Correspondence File: Mr Philip H. Daniels as
Honorary Secretary
Correspondence received and sent by Mr Philip H.
Daniels as Honorary Secretary of Hull Western
Synagogue.
Includes:
Chronological list of letters out giving date and
recipients' names; Norman Weiniger of
Lewensteins appointment and resignation as
Honorary Solicitor of the Congregation; Location
of deeds for Western Synagogue, Linnaeus
Street, 1980; Complaint of Harold A. Flasher to Mr
E. Marks, 1981; Rabbi Broder to meet the
Grimsby congregation, 1981; Acquisition and
registration of Rabbi Broder's home, 1981;Warren
Winetroube of Gosschalk Wheldon & Co.
appointed Honorary Solictor, 1981; Letters of
thanks following messages of sympathy sent by
the executive and council to bereaved families;
Non-attendance at Representative Council
meetings, 1981; Certificate of Trees presented to
George and Cissie Harris by the executive and
council, 1981; Security issues, 1981; Co-operation
of the Police at the funeral of Dr Philip Science,
1981; Visit of Mr Greville Janner, 1981; Fund to
mark the 'Year of the Disabled' suggested by
David Lewis, 1981; 40th anniversary of David and
Rita Passman, 1982; Soviet Jewry Kiddish, 1982;
Ruby Wedding of Lily and Marcus Segal, 1982;
Entertainment provided by Elliot Oppel at a
Melava Malka, 1982; Donation of a Sefer Torah by
Cyril and Naomi Rosenston, 1982; Marriage of
Marsha and Martin Schultz, 1982; Gelman family
burials, 1982; Co-operation of the Police in
security matters during the Jewish High Holy
Days, 1982; Meeting under the direction of the
Representative Council to discuss the future of the
Hull community, 1982; Visit of Sir Sidney C.
Hamburger, 1983; Third Seder of the Council of
Christians and Jews, 1983; 70th birthday of Rev.
H. Davies, 1983; Provision of Pesach milk by Mr
B. Fidler, 1983; Induction of Louis Pearlman as
Lord Mayor, 1983; Donation for purchase of
further copies of the talmud, 1983; Donation made
by Jeffrey [Gittin?] to be spent on Jewish
education, 1983; Resignation of Philip H. Daniels
as Honorary Treasurer of the Synagogue, 1984;
Visit of Arthur Sufer, 1984; Problem with clashing
meeting dates amongst various Jewish
organisations in Hull, 1984; Retirement of Rev.
Davies, 1984.
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Correspondence File: Rabbi Broder Controversy
Correspondence received and sent by Philip H.
Daniels, E. Marks, and Lee F. Kauffman on behalf
of the Hull Western Synagogue regarding a
controversy between the Western and Old
Hebrew Congregations over the appointment of
Rabbi Irvin Broder as Communal Rabbi of Hull by
the Western.
Includes:
Acceptance in principle by Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation of the appointment of Rabbi Broder,
1980; Re-imbursement of Rabbi Broder's air fare
paid for by Nottingham Hebrew Congregation,
1980; Housing arrangements for Rabbi Broder,
1980; Suspension of morning and Friday evening
joint services arrangements between Western
Synagogue and Old Hebrew Congregation, 1980;
Request that the Chief Rabbi intervene to help
solve dispute between the two congregations,
1980; Letters of acceptance and decline sent in
relation to the induction ceremony of Rabbi
Broder, 1981; Visit of the Chief Rabbi Dr
Immanuel Jakobovits for the induction of Rabbi
Broder, 1981; Transfer of some members from the
Old Hebrew Congregation to the Western
Synagogue, 1981; Meeting with the Chief Rabbi
on 24 Mar, 1982; Formal authority given to Rabbi
Broder by Chief Rabbi and London Beth Din,
1982.
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Correspondence File: Mr Lee F. Kauffman as
Honorary Secretary
Correspondence received by Mr Lee F. Kauffman
as Honorary Secretary of Hull Western
Synagogue.
Includes:
Assassination attempt on Mr Shlomo Argov the
Israeli Ambassador and tightening of security
measures, 1982; Board of Deputies of British
Jews fees, 1983; Gift presented to Manny and
Rosalind Marks, 1983; Board of Guardians High
Festival Appeal cards, 1983; Wishes of Mrs G.
Mostyn that Rabbi Dr C. Cooper conduct
ceremonies in the event of her decease, 1983;
Lord Mayor's Civic Service, 1983; Messages of
sympathy and thanks; Contributions of Mr H.
Oppel and Mr Groom to a Ladies Guild Garden
Party brochure, 1983; Seat rents, 1983; Ella
Street Cemetery plots reserved in relation to the
Jaffe family, 1983; Sermon and reading of The
Law by Rabbi M. Stern, 1983; Mahogany
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bookcase/storage unit from Gordon A. Wiles
Joinery, 1984; Appointment of Mr H. Lanch and
Mh. Cohen as Secretary and additional Secretary
for Marriages, 1984; Request from Jannah Levy
House that they may be granted a Sefer Torah on
permanent loan, 1984; Lord Mayor's Charity Ball,
1984; Resignation of Harry Hirschfeld from the
Western to join the Old Hebrew Congregation,
1984; Donation from Julian and Pam Rainsbury
marking their wedding, 1984; Visit of a guest
Rabbi on 31 Mar 1984; Central Region Chaplaincy
Board to appoint a Campus Rabbi, 1984; Mr
Danny Gilman made an honorary life member of
the Western Synagogue Council, 1984; Donation
of Louis Shroot, 1984; Offer to purchase land
adjoining Ella Street Cemetery received from J.C.
Treble, 1984; Resignation of Rabbi Broder, 1984;
Co-operation between the Western and Old
Hebrew Congregations over the funeral of Henry
Gerson, 1984; Loose sinks in the gents toilet in
Lewenstein Hall, 1984; Resumption of weekday
communal minionim proposed, 1984 and
implemented 1985; List of Jewish households in
Hull to be compiled by the Representative
Council, 1984; Visit of third year pupils from
Market Weighton School to the synagogue, 1985;
Jews in Wartime 1939-1945 Roll of Honor being
compiled by Jack Lennard, 1985; Trienniel
elections to the Board of Deputies of British Jews,
1985; Marriage performed by Rabbi Dr Solomon
Brown of Leeds, 1985; Case against Hull City
Council with regard to No.19 Linnaeus Street,
1985; Bradford Disaster Appeal Fund, 1985;
Request by the Hull & District Catholic Womens
Luncheon Club that Rabbi Lever be permitted to
sing at a musical evening organised by them,
1985; Resignation of M. Furman from membership
of the Western Synagogue, 1985; Appointment of
Rabbi Joseph Lever as minister, and request that
he be authorised to perform marriages and to
supervise Shechita in Hull, 1984-1985; Removal
to Edinburgh of Brian Fidler and family, 1985; Visit
of Albert Massarano, 1985; Donations for Malava
Malka, 1985; Visit of former member Harold
Hyman, 1985; Israeli Evening organised by
Shalom Anglo-Israel Friendship Society, 1985;
Proposed demolition of the school house, 1985;
Resolution to form a 'United Hebrew Congregation
with the intention of creating one synagogue
complex', passed at a meeting held 2 Dec 1985 at
the Parkfield Centre, 1985; Resignation of Les M.
Sugarman from membership of the Western
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Synagogue, 1986; Request that two
representatives of the Ladies Guild be allowed to
attend Council meetings, 1986; Visit of Norman
Pearlman, 1986; Request received from the Hull
Ladies Musical Union that Rabbi Lever sing with
them, 1986; Inability of female seat holders to vote
in elections, 1986; Rat infestation at No.19
Linnaeus Street, 1986; Difficulties in sale of
Osborne Street Synagogue building and
renegotiation of communal service arrangements,
1986; Application for membership received from
Quentin Bosh, 1986; Suggestion by E.R.
Goldstein that memorial prayers be made silent,
1986; Proposed visit of the Chief Rabbi Dr
Immanuel Jakobovits, 1986; Various applications
for membership of the Western Synagogue
received, 1987; Visit to Manchester Theatre,
Manchester Jewish Museum and the Jewish
Cultural Centre involving Rabbi Lever and other
members of the Western Synagogue, 1987.
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Correspondence File: Mr Howard Levy as
Honorary Secretary
Correspondence received by Mr Howard Levy as
Honorary Secretary of Hull Western Synagogue.
Includes:
Visit of J.L. Lewis, 1987; Death and funeral of
Councillor Louis Pearlman, 1987; Invitation to
attend a Malava Malka at the Western Synagogue
extended to [Old Hebrew Congregation?], 1987;
Proposal of Stephan Pearlman for election to
Council of the Western Synagogue, 1988;
Unhappiness of member with the form of the
Yiskar service at Yom Kippur, 1988; Kol Nidre
Appeal to include provision for promoting Jewish
education, 1988; Updating of members
addresses, 1988; Council of Christians and Jews
meeting at which Mr Freddie Barshak, a refugee
from Nazi Germany, is to speak of his experience
of the Anschluss and Kristallnacht, 1988;
Application of Stella and Max Levitt for
membership of the Western Synagogue, 1988;
Sale of Osborne Street synagogue buildings and
contents, 1988; Discussions with Max Gold & Co.
re purchase of site and construction of new
synagogue building for the new United Hebrew
Congregation, 1988; Listing of Linnaeus Street
Synagogue building, 1989; Resignation of John
Friend as a member of the Western Synagogue
and his wish to join the Reform Synagogue, 1990;
War Crimes Bill, 1990; Petrol allowance for Rabbi
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Lever and agreement that he be permitted to join
the Mill Hill Synagogue as a guest preacher, 1990;
Resignation of Lee F. Kauffman from Council
membership due to relocation to Manchester,
1991; Rabbi Lever to officiate at St Annes Hebrew
Congregation, Lancashire, 1991; Kosher meals in
prisons, 1991.
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Correspondence File: Mr Philip H. Daniels
Correspondence received and sent by Mr Philip H.
Daniels, Hull Western Synagogue, in relation to
the sale of Linnaeus Street Synagogue in light of
the amalgamation of the Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation and Hull Western Synagogue in
new premises at Pryme Street, Anlaby. Refers to
survey of Linnaeus Street site, issue over the
previous listing of Linnaeus Street site, purchase
of Linnaeus Street site by Mr Jack Lennard,
constitution of the new Hull Hebrew Congregation
and issues surrounding charity status.
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Correspondence File: Mr Edward Pearlman as
Honorary Secretary
Correspondence received by Mr E. Pearlman as
Honorary Secretary of Hull Western Synagogue.
Includes:
Arrangements for United Hebrew Congregation;
Appointment of Rabbi Osdoba; Messages of
sympathy and of thanks in relation to members'
personal occasions such as bereavements,
birthdays, weddings, anniversaries etc.
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Correspondence File: Board of Deputies
Population Survey
Correspondence received by Mr E. Pearlman as
Honorary Secretary of Hull Western Synagogue
regarding a Jewish population study being
undertaken by the Board of Deputies of British
Jews, includes notes and papers relating to the
survey results in Hull
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Yahrtzeit Lists
1902-1978
Subseries contains Yahrtzeit records relating to
the anniversaries of deceased members of the
Western Synagogue Congregation. Note that
these items are written in English and Hebrew,
with a Hebrew inscription page followed by the
recording of the names and anniversaries of
members' in both languages.
The term ‘Yahrtzeit’ refers to the annual
commemoration of the anniversary of person’s
death by surviving members of the family and the
community. Lists and books recording yahrtzeits
of deceased members are kept by congregation
secretaries and updated annually.
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Hull Western Synagogue Yahrtzeit (Memorial)
Book
Volume recording Yahrtzeits (anniversaries) of
deceased members of Hull Western Synagogue,
begun in 1902 and added to over subsequent
years, manuscript. Note that the names and
addresses of E. Zimmerman and H. Rosenthal are
written on the final page of the volume.
Enclosed is a file of manuscript memoranda
relating to the anniversaries of various members
of the congregation, parts of which are in Hebrew.
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Hull Western Synagogue Yahrtzeit and Viskor
Book
Volume recording Yahrtzeits (anniversaries) of
deceased members of Hull Western Synagogue,
begun in 1912 and added to over subsequent
years, manuscript.
Enclosed is a file of manuscript memoranda
relating to the anniversaries of various members
of the congregation, parts of which are in Hebrew.
1 item
1912
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Hull Western Synagogue Yahrtzeit Book
Volume recording Yahrtzeits (anniversaries) of
deceased members of Hull Western Synagogue,
begun in 1978 and added to over subsequent
years, manuscript. Note that the volume was
presented in memory of Shim Pliener by his
daughter and son-in-law Audrey and Conrad
Segelman.
Enclosed is a manuscript memorandum relating to
anniversaries of various congregation members.
1 item
1978
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Membership Lists and Registers
1902-1990s
Subseries contains lists and registers, other than
marriage registers, recording members of the
Western Synagogue Congregation, and includes a
burial ground register, a burial book, seat rent/fees
registers, and a register of members of the Chevra
Kadisha (Burial Board)
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Hull Western Synagogue Members Seats Book
Register of seat numbers assigned to male
members (pp.1-43), and seat numbers assigned
to female members (pp.50-112), recording names
of members assigned to individual seats
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Burial Book of Hull Western Synagogue
Photocopy of the Burial Book of Hull Western
Synagogue beginning in 1905 shortly after the
Linnaeus Street synagogue opened, incorporating
former members of the Hull Central Hebrew
Congregation who moved to the Western
Synagogue when the Central Congregation's
synagogue on Park Street closed in 1976, and
used by the Hull Hebrew Congregation following
the merger of the Hull Old Hebrew and Western
Congregations in 1994. Entries in the book are
recorded by the shammas, or beadle, the first of
which was Hyman Harris, followed by Jacob
Brown 1916-1919, Morris Abrahamson 1919-1944
(although some of the entries made in this period
are by his daughter Annie Ettie), Harry
Westerman 1945-1998, and Michael Westerman
the current recorder. Note: Original still in use by
Hull Hebrew Congregation at Pryme Street
Synagogue and in the custody of Michael
Westerman.
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1905-2009
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Hull Western Synagogue Congregation Chevra
Kadisha Members Register
Volume contains entries relating to individual
members of the Western Synagogue Chevra
Kadisha, with a page per entry recording name
and usually accompanied by remarks such as
date joined congregation, offices held/elected to.
Manuscript.
Persons recorded:
B.S. Jacobs Esq; L.H. Bergman Esq; B. Barnard
Esq; H.F. Gosschalk Esq; M. Rosenstone Esq;
M.D. Bloom Esq; Joe Freidenthal Esq; M.
Shapero Esq; J. Freidenthal Esq; H. Goltman Esq;
1915
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M. Seltzer Esq; H. Brown Esq; D. Wacholder Esq;
S. Lieberman Esq; S. Newman Esq; M.W. Shultz
Esq; J. Seagal Esq; J. Thomas Esq; J. Bergman
Esq; H. Sandman Esq; Rev J. Aarons; J. Aaron
Esq; B. Franks Esq; J. Hurwitz Esq; Joe Goldstein
Esq; J. Harris Esq; A. Kirsh Esq; L. Magner Esq;
M. Maizels Esq; P. Shapero Esq; A.P. Shilko Esq;
L. Levi Esq; H. Science Esq; J. Bush Esq; F.
Herney Esq; John Harris Esq; J. Sideman Esq; N.
Goldstone Esq; J. Vice Esq; S.M. Bass Esq; B.
Faudel Esq; W. Woolfe Esq; D. Shapero Esq; J.
Lewinstein Esq; E. Sultan Esq; J. Morris Esq; M.
Goltman Esq; L. Prager Esq; J. Woolfe Esq; J.
Browne Esq; Dave Shultz Esq; S. Rubinstein Esq;
D. Aaronson Esq; Isaac Rosenthal Esq; G. Marks
Esq; P. Levy Esq; J. Tallerman Esq; S.
Kestenbaum Esq; M. Gandau Esq; E. Hiller Esq;
H. Goldstone; W. Jacobs Esq; Dan Shultz Esq;
Solomon Shultz Esq; H. Gryman Esq; L. Vigodsky
Esq; S. Feldman Esq; J. Liberman Esq; M. Field
Esq.
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Hull Western Synagogue Members Fees Book
Volume contains lists of members names
arranged by block in which seats are located, and
against which the following is recorded:
'Underpaid or overpaid', fees paid, total fees due,
'offerings' paid. Manuscript.
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Ella Street Burial Ground Register
Volume contains A-Z list of names of people
buried in the Hull Western Synagogue burial
ground at Ella Street between 1889-1981, and
appears to have been compiled c.1981 by Andrew
Marks. Entries provide following information:
Surname; first name; year of burial, age at time of
death, row of burial ground in which buried.
Enclosure: Note relating to row locations and
revised lettering written by David Lewis.
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List of Members
File contains alphabetical lists of members of Hull
Western Synagogue recording names and
addresses of individuals. The lists appear to have
been compiled by various honorary secretaries as
contact lists and relate to the following dates:
c.1950s; 1967-1968; 1987; 1990s.
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Marriage Registers and Authorisations
1902-1993
Subseries contains Marriage Registers and
Authorisations relating to marriages solemnized at
Hull Western Synagogue.
Note that Jewish marriages must be held under
the auspices of a synagogue with a Secretary for
Marriages appointed by the Registrar General.
They are registered by the Secretary for
Marriages of the husband’s synagogue.
In addition, though not required by British law,
Jewish law requires that marriages in Britain
cannot be celebrated without the authorisation of
the Chief Rabbi. Applications for authorisations
are made by the Secretary for Marriages of the
congregation to the Office of the Chief Rabbi in
London on behalf of couples wishing to be
married.
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File: Marriage Authorisations
File contains Chief Rabbi's Marriage
Authorisations relating to marriages to be
solemnised at Hull Western Synagogue, forms
signed by Chief Rabbi, and returned to the
Secretary for Marriages at Hull Western
Synagogue. Forms provide the following
information: Date of proposed marriage;
Bridegroom's name; Bridegroom's address;
Bridegroom's birth country; Whether Bridegroom
has been married before; Whether the
Bridegroom's mother is a Jewess; Whether the
Bridegroom has any brothers; Bride's name;
Bride's address; Bride's birth country; Whether
Bride has been married before; Whether Bride's
mother is a Jewess; Whether and how Bride and
Bridegroom are related; Name of witness;
Synagogue in connection with which the Marriage
is to be solemnised; Place of solemnisation;
Celebrant; Date of Authorisation. Typescript proforma and manuscript.
Authorizations for following marriages:
Benjamin Barnett and Cissie [Lieberman?], 22 Jan
1925; Alec [Wolf?] and Leah Cussin, 2 Jul 1926;
Samuel Leitz and Tilly Levi, 3 Aug 1926; Abraham
Shapero and Rosa Weinberg, 14 Aug 1927; Harry
Rubenstein and Fanny Lavine, 1 Sep 1927; Louis
Lavine and Rachel Glassman, 8 Sep 1927;
Maurice Rock and Polly Turner, 3 Nov 1927;
Albert Felstein and Bessie Harris, 25 Mar 1928;
Laurence Barnett and Adelaide Jackson, 21 Jun
1928; Harold Felstein and Rebecca Land, 9 Sep
1928; Manny Cussins and Muriel Field, 19 Sep
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1929; Samuel Wolf and Hannah Lang, 27 Oct
1932; Jacob Bloom and Leah Barnett, 28 Dec
1932; Abraham Josef Boguslavsky and Beatrice
Brown, 24 Dec 1933; Lionel Lewenstein and Ida
Miller, 25 Jan 1934; Augustabe Landa and Sarah
Rebecca Schultz, 19 Aug 1934; Sidney Gruniss
and Pearl Shapiro, 24 Feb 1935; Lewis Passman
also Abrahamson and Fanny Harris, 14 Mar 1935;
Bernard Annis and Helene Goldstone, 11 Jun
1935; Lionel Frienthal and Freda Levy, 12 Sep
1935; Isaac Max Hart and Sarah Moss, 4 Aug
1936; Benjamin Herzl Nathan and Rachel Harris,
11 Nov 1936; David Petterson and Clara
Berkovitz, 6 Jun 1937; Hyman Woolfson and
Elfreda Goldstone, 17 Jun 1937; Judah Henry
Rosenthall also Rose and Rhoda Dinah Schwartz,
15 Aug 1937; Isaac Jack Gordon and Rita
Pallerman, 3 Oct 1937; Reuben Krocoski and
Clarice Netta Rosenthal, 7 Oct 1937; Victor
Gordon and Rachel Susan, 21 Oct 1937; Samuel
Bieble and Rita Cussins, 28 Oct 1937; Philip
Science and Millicent [Jacobs?], 7 Apr 1938;
Abraham Herslocovitch and Peggy Sugarman, 14
Jul 1938; Leslie Kersh and Ethel Sugar, 15 Sep
1938; John Wilson and Sarah Silkovitz, 11 Mar
1939; David Harris and Leah Lieberman, 30 Mar
1939; Stanley Sugarman and Florence Karik, 29
Aug 1939; Leyton Vernen Frash and Joan Goette
Strelling, 15 Oct 1939; Moses Miller and Fanny
Albeck, 29 Oct 1939; Maurice Wilson and Edith
Baker, 3 Mar 1940; Arthur Morris Moss and
Hannah Lipman, 22 Jul 1940; Max Lang and Lilian
Montlack, 9 Jan 1941; Seymour Rosenberg and
Edna Kersh, 6 Jul 1941; Samuel Sepneider and
Fay M. Hannah Dult, 7 Dec 1941; Maurice Aaron
Koskie and Lena Simon, 2 May 1943; Solomon
Janowsky also Sydney Jouson and Gertrude
[Ainer?], 20 Jun 1943; Harry Brown and Renee
Brown, 6 Aug 1944; Harold Marsh and Muriel
Lewenstein, 10 Jun 1946; Ronald Silver and
Patricia Kline, 31 Aug 1947; Julius Meyer and
Miriam Freedberg, 28 Aug 1947; Ioor Isaac
Solofsky and Joan Dubb, 17 Jun 1948; Mark
Block and Nora Baker, 24 Jun 1948; Gordon
Rosen and Lilian Gates, 18 Jul 1948; John
Laurence Lyons and Ann Gordon, 26 Dec 1948;
Astor Lauda and Joyce Schultz, 30 Jan 1949;
Gerald Arthur Godfrey and Sarah Waytzman, 31
Jan 1949; David Bergman and Irene Rubinstein,
28 Apr 1949; Geoffrey Levy and Myra Levy, 30
Jun 1949; Maurice Kauffman and [Avrell?] Rosine
Winetroube, 24 May 1953; Ronald Levy and
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Brenda Valerie Rock, 4 Jun 1953; Leon Pliener
and Tessa Goldstone, 25 Jun 1953; Philip Lanch
and Sheila Rose Siderman, 27 Aug 1952; Basil
Leonard Royle and Sarah Baschaton, 21 Mar
1954; Allan Henry Gilbert and Sylina Gates, 5 Sep
1954; Maurice Cyril Flasher and Shirley Maureen
Harris, 12 Sep 1954; Douglas Selwyn Goldman
and Madeline Goldstein, 18 Aug 1955; Aubrey
Wolfe Coupland and Anita Pliener, 4 Mar 1956;
Sydney Joseph Bush and Doreen Gordon, 29 Apr
1956; Bernard Gatoff and Hilary Audrey Hardy, 13
May 1956; Michael Dubb and Janette Doreen
Rock, 17 Jun 1956; Morris ['Morris' crossed
through and replaced with 'Louis'] Pearlman and
June Rita Winetroube, 23 Aug 1956; Eric Saffer
and Frances Valerie Welsh, 2 Sep 1956; Clive
Levy and Pauline Lunch, 21 Oct 1956; Israel
Raleigh Lurie and Delphine Fay Hardy, 9 Feb
1958; Edgar Leslie Newfeld and Susan Robinson,
26 Aug 1958; Paul Adolf Steiner and Madeline
Kris, 20 Dec 1961; Gordon Gospur and Shelah
Mina Harris, 1 Apr 1962; Isadore Waldambre
Wolfson and Celia Fay Moline, 17 Jun 1962; Paul
Robinson and Susan Hilary Bellman, 12 Jul 1962;
Newton Doran Bowdan and Elizabeth Segal, 26
Aug 1962; Maurice Sultan and Barbara Beryl
Furman, 18 Nov 1962; Joseph Abraham Harwell,
13 Jan 1963; Henrietta Susan Science, 13 Jan
1963; Harold Alfred Flasher and Dorothy
Abrahams, 30 Jun 1963; Herbert Julius Marx and
Elizabeth Anne Harris, 23 Jun 1963; Jeffrey
Trevor Myers and Sheila Marie Abrahams, 15 Mar
1964; Stuart Rosenthall and Pauline Ellen Moss,
18 Feb 1968 (3 papers); John Leslie Bart and
Vivienne Alexandra Bloom, 4 Feb 1968 (3
papers); Cyril David Chapper and Margaret Elissa
Blank, 9 Jun 1968 (2 papers); John Herman
Lorant and Susan Margaret Haas, 30 Jun 1968 (4
papers); Norman Noah Weiniger and Elaine
March, 9 Jul 1968 (3 papers); Anthony Louis
Mickler and Linda Eisner, 6 Aug 1968 (3 papers);
David Stuart Winroope and Bette Linda Wienberg,
2 Dec 1969 (4 papers); Ansell Kestenbaum and
Frances Lewis nee Franks, 5 Apr 1970 (2 papers);
Julius Wienberg and Flora Caplan, 14 Jun 1970 (2
papers); John Ashley Kalms and Jacqueline Joan
Harris, 28 Jun 1970 (3 papers); Brian Joseph
Shaw and Sandra Burkoff, 30 Aug 1970 (2
papers); Howard John Levy and Lynda Karen
Rosenthall, 6 Feb 1972; Martin Barry Pascoe and
Geraldine Priscilla Lesley Myers, 22 Oct 1972 (6
papers); Eric Bennett and Sharon Francine
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Pinsley, 25 Feb 1973 (2 papers); Melvyn Dennis
Connick and Susan Wendy Burnley, 20 May 1973
(3 papers); Andrew Simon Marks and Penelope
Jane Rose, 24 Jun 1973 (2 papers); Ivor Stewart
Godfrey and Susan Elizabeth Oppel, 15 Jul 1973
(2 papers); David Julian Buchler and Pearl Isobel
Rose, 23 Sep 1973 (4 papers); Clive Michael
Reeves and Judith Augusta Oppel, 16 Sep 1973
(3 papers); Lloyd Alan Levy and Phillipa Joy
Caplan, 6 Jan 1974 (4 papers); Stephen John
Anson and Hilary Brenda Peysner, 30 Jun 1974 (4
papers); Henry Maurice Goldstone and Louise
Penelope Jane Hacking, 30 Jul 1974 (11 papers);
Cyril Joseph Rosenston and Naomi Joy Marks, 2
Mar 1975 (2 papers); Leslie Marten Sugarman
and Avril Winifred Yates Lightowler, 11 May 1975
(4 papers); Jan Maxwell David Fishman and
Angela Rosalind Levy, 12 Sep 1976 (6 papers);
John Isaac Clark and Janet Elizabeth Goldstein,
19 Dec 1976 (2 papers); Harold Turner and Batia
Sultan, 22 Mar 1977 (2 papers); Andrew Keith
Bergman and Louise Williams, 26 Mar 1978 (2
papers); Anthony Bernard Rowland and Avril Ann
Marks, 9 Jul 1978; Stephen Howard Lee and
Adele Nicola Winetroube, 1 Jul 1984; Jonathan
David Levine and Deborah Shelley Pinsley, 19
Aug 1984; Jonathan Eli Finestein and Elaine
Weiniger, 21 Apr 1985; Jeremy Paul Joseph and
Jillian Ruth Abrahamson, 11 Aug 1985 (2 papers);
Simon Jeremy Swanwick and Jocelyn Susan
Gilman, 20 Jul 1986 (2 papers); Simon Hartley
Levison and Michelle Greer Daniels, 19 Jun 1988;
Stephen Maurice Coupland and Amanda Fiona
Segal, 26 Jun 1988; John Science and Carole
Anne Rosenthall, 21 Jan 1990; Ian David
Coupland and Debra Fredenthal, 12 Aug 1990 (3
papers); Simon Robert Levine and Rebecca Jane
Golding, 14 Jun 1992 (3 papers); Jason Mark
Kleiman and Elise Mandy Appleson, 31 Aug 1992
(3 papers); Philip Julian Lipton and Caroline
Emma Segal, 30 May 1993; Allan David Moss and
Joanne Tracey Landa, 15 Aug 1993; Daniel Marc
Goldstein and Ruth Abigail Kringle, 29 Aug 1993.
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File: Marriage Document Information Returns
File contains completed forms returning
information required by Rev. D. Hirsch as
Secretary for Marriages at Hull Western
Synagogue in the preparation of Marriage
Documents. Forms provide following information:
Place of marriage; Date of marriage; Time of
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marriage; Name of Bridegroom in English and
Hebrew; Bridegroom's present address;
Bridegroom's occupation; Hebrew and English
names of two brothers of Bridegroom in order of
seniority; Name of Bride in English and Hebrew;
Bride's present address; Name of Bridegroom's
father; Occupation of Bridegroom's father; Name
of Bride's father; Occupation of Bride's father;
Whether and how Bridegroom and Bride are
related; Whether the Bridegroom is a bachelor;
Whether the Bride is a spinster; Whether the
Bridegroom is a Cohen or a Levi; Whether the
Bride is the daughter of a Cohen or a Levi;
Whether both parents of Bride and Bridegroom
are Jewish. Typescript pro-forma and manuscript.
Returns for following:
Lawrence Bernard Bennett and Peggy Jacobs, 14
Jun 1942; Maurice Aaron Koskie and Lena Simon,
2 May 1943; Solomon Janowsky also Syndney
Johnson and Gertrude Winer, 26 Jun 1943;
Sidney Geoffrey Landau and Phyllis Jacobs, 23
Sep 1943; Ralph Newdall and Yetta Segal, 24
Aug 1947; Victor Levy Lucas and Frieda Gerstein,
10 Jun 1948; Mark Black and Nora Baker, 24 Jun
1948; John Lawrence Lyons and Ann Gordon, 26
Dec 1948; David Blank and Barbara Ernstein, 27
Jan 1949.
1 item (9 pieces)
C DJC/2/2/8/3
File: Copy Hull Western Synagogue Marriage
Registers
File contains bound volumes containing
photocopies of Hull Western Synagogue Marriage
Registers.
Note: Donated to the Archive by David Mitchell of
Hull on 26 Jan 2010.
1 file (3 pieces)
1902-1941
C DJC/2/2/8/3/1
Copy Hull Western Synagogue Marriage
Registers
Bound volume containing photocopies of the first,
second, and third Hull Western Syngaogue
Marriage Registers recording marriages
solemnised at various places and then at
Linnaeus Street Synagogue, 1902-1941.
Note: Donated to Hull Jewish Archive Committee
by David Mitchell of Hull on 26 Jan 2010.
1 piece
1902-1941
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429
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C DJC/2/2/8/3/2
Copy Hull Western Synagogue Marriage Register
Unbound copy of the fourth Hull Western
Syngaogue Marriage Register containing
marriages solemnised at Linnaeus Street
Synagogue.
1 piece
6 Jul 19411 Apr 1962
C DJC/2/2/8/3/3
Copy Hull Western Synagogue Marriage Register
Unbound copy of the fifth and final Hull Western
Syngaogue Marriage Register containing
marriages solemnised at Linnaeus Street
Synagogue.
1 piece
17 Jun 196229 Aug 1993
C DJC/2/2/9
Plans and Surveys
1902-1992
Subseries contains plans and surveys relating to
buildings owned and associated with Hull Western
Congregation
3 items
C DJC/2/2/9/1
File: Plans of Linnaeus Street Synagogue
File of plans relating to the Western Synagogue,
Linnaeus Street, plans drawn up by B.S. Jacobs,
Architect. Note that these appear to be copies of
plans already held by Hull City Archives.
1 file
C DJC/2/2/9/2
File: Plans and Associated Papers re Erection of
Flats, Linnaeus Street
File relating to a planning permission application
by Hull Western Synagogue to erect a threestorey block of flats on land to the rear of Western
Synagogue, Linnaeus Street.
Includes:
Architects plans of the site; Letter from Hull City
Council granting permission subject to stated
conditions, 12 Sep 1990; Site notice posted by
Hull City Council that application has been
submitted and can be inspected at the City
Planning Office, Guildhall, n.d.; Notice of receipt of
application by Acting City Planning Officer, 28 Jun
1990; Notice of receipt of application from Acting
City Planning Officer to occupier of 13 Conniston
House, Linnaeus Street, 38 Jun 1990; City
Engineer's report, 25 Jul 1990; Rough notes re
site for development, n.d.; Application checksheet,
n.d.; Application (applicants copy), 20 Jun 1990;
Letter from Max Gold to Mr R. Bermitz re costs of
the site development, 20 Jun 1990.
1 file
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Jun 1990Sep 1990
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C DJC/2/2/9/3
Structural Survey of Hull Western Synagogue
Structural survey of synagogue building at
Linnaeus Street, undertaken by Alan Wood &
Partners, Consulting Engineers, Beverley Road,
Hull, at the request of the Co-Chairman of the Hull
Western Synagogue. Typescript.
Includes:
Structural survey; Appendix I re survey of damp
proofing requirements undertaken by Impact Ltd;
Appendix II re costings for repairs totalling
£29,641.00; Appendix III re drawings; Appendix IV
re Photographs.
1 item
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Deeds and Legal Documents
Aug 1992
1904-1967
Subseries contains deeds and legal documents
relating to buildings owned and associated with
Hull Western Congregation, and also legal
documents concerning contracts with persons and
companies
5 items
C DJC/2/2/10/1
Abstract of Title
Photocopy of an Abstract of Title of the Trustees
of the Hull Western Hebrew Congregation to
hereditaments and premises situate in Linnaeus
Street, Hull
1 item
C DJC/2/2/10/2
Conveyance
1. Mr U.J.G. Dancer and his Mortgagee to
2. Mr B.S. Jacobs and Others (Trustees of the
Hull Western Hebrew Congregation)
Conveyance of a messuage and hereditaments
situate and being No.19 Linnaeus Street, Hull,
upon certain trusts
Note: Photocopy
1 item
1 Dec 1922
C DJC/2/2/10/3
Conveyance
1. Miss Mary Martin and Others to
2. I. Rosenthal and others
Conveyance of a plot of land situate on the west
side of Convent Lane, Hull
Note: Photocopy
1 item
2 Nov 1943
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1904
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C DJC/2/2/10/4
Draft Agreement
1. Solomon Lurie and Mark Field on behalf of Hull
Western Synagogue, employers, and
2. Reverend Hyman Davies, employee,
Employment contract in relation to the
appointment of Rev. Davies as teacher, shocket,
second reader, and bal horah of the Hull Western
Synagogue
1 item
1948
C DJC/2/2/10/5
Agreement
1. Dr Solomon Lurie and
2. Rev. Michael Alan Binstock,
Agreement appointing Rev. Binstock as Reader of
the Hull Western Synagogue
1 item
21 Feb 1967
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Photographs
20th cent.
Subseries contains files of photographs re Hull
Western Synagogue building and congregation
5 items
C DJC/2/2/11/1
Photographs: Memorial Boards and Inscriptions of
Hull Western Synagogue, Linnaeus Street
Colour photographs of memorial boards and
inscriptions displayed in Hull Western Synagogue
building, Linnaeus Street.
Includes:
AJEX memorial star of David; Board showing life
members and honorary life presidents of the
council; Service times boards; Tablet to the
memory of Henry Feldman; Board showing the
names of past presidents, treasurers, vice
presidents, and secretaries of the synagogue; 'In
Memoriam' board showing names and
anniversaries of departed members of the
synagogue; Tablet to the memory of Benjamin
Septimus Jacobs and his wife Isobel; Tablet to the
memory of Joseph Lyon Jacobs.
1 file (12 pieces)
late 20th cent.
C DJC/2/2/11/2
Photographs: Interior of Hull Western Synagogue,
Linnaeus Street
Colour and black and white photographs of the
interior of Hull Western Synagogue building,
Linnaeus Street.
Includes:
Seating galleries; Hebrew clock; Arc and curtain;
Lectern and Reredos.
1 file (19 pieces)
20th cent.
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C DJC/2/2/11/3
Photographs: Exterior of Hull Western
Synagogue, Linnaeus Street
Colour and black and white photographs of the
exterior of Hull Western Synagogue building and
site, Linnaeus Street.
Includes:
West face of Lewenstein Hall; The Succah;
Foundation stone; Iron gate entrance.
1 file (16 pieces)
C DJC/2/2/11/4
Photographs: Windows at Hull Western
Synagogue, Linnaeus Street
Colour photographs showing decorative and
memorial windows which were part of the Hull
Western Synagogue building, Linnaeus Street.
Includes:
Windows dedicated to Harry Goldstone, now in
Pryme Street Synagogue; Window dedicated to
an unknown soldier, now in Pryme Street;
Windows dedicated to Ald B. Pearlman; Windows
dedicated to Captain Lewis Glendower Riseman
Harris; Windows dedicated to Ethel Rothman,
Israel and Sarah Rosen, Mottel Albeck, Rose
Miller;
Window designed by Pat Albeck and donated by
the Albeck family in memory of Mottel Albeck.
1 file (13 pieces)
late 20th cent.
C DJC/2/2/11/5
Photographs: People and Events at Hull Western
Synagogue
Colour and black and white photographs showing
various persons and events associated with Hull
Western Synagogue.
Includes:
Linnaeus Street choir including Sam Abrahamson,
Eric Palmer, Harry Kestenbaum, Harry Sugar,
Eddie Bentley, Benny Sugar, Sammy Goldstein,
Wolfie Barnett, Anshell Kestenbaum, Myer Rock,
David Brown, Sid Rosenthal, Jack Miller, Alfie
Kersh, Reverend Isaac Aarons, Lionel Aarons,
Harry Kersh, Isaac Abrahamson, c.1920s;
Procession making its way through the courtyard
of the Western Synagogue taken 11 Dec 1942 on
the occassion of a service marking the 30th year
of Reverend David Hirsch in the ministry, showing
Rev. Hirsch, Rev. Jos. Freedberg, Rev. Judah
Levinson, and a police man;
Wedding of Rita Marks and Jack Williams held at
Hull Western Synagogue on 15 Jun 1948;
Procession to the synagogue headed by Chief
Rabbi Israel Brodie, and including Chief Constable
Mr Lawrence, the beadle of Western Synagogue
1920s-1980s
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433
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Albert Hall, and Lord Mayor Lawie Science,
possibly taken on the occasion of a Civic Service
held 29 Jun 1958;
Ladies Guild Harden Party showing Rosie
Westerman, Fay Friedenthal, Sadie Lewin, Joan
Sadofsky, Leah Burkoff, Lilian Peysner, Elaine
Rosenston, Feigy Rosenthal, c.1965;
Persons in the Prayer Room at Linnaeus Street
Synagogue including Rev Hymie Davies, Harry
Schulman, Alf Klarik, and Lionel Charnah, taken
by Melvyn Newman a student residing at Hillel
House, 1980;
Group shot of Rabbi Broder, Mark Black, Harry
Lanch, Rabbi Cooper, Rev, Hymie Davies, Chief
Rabbi Jacobovits, Manny Marks, Philip Daniels,
taken at Rabbi Broder's induction at the Western
Synagogue on 26 Mar 1981;
Group of people including Ivor Winetroube, Alf
Klarik, Gavin Broder, Mott Lavine, Eddie Gilman,
Andrew Marks, Rabbi Broder, Rev Hymie Davies,
and Les Sugarman, taken in the prayer room at
Linnaeus Street;
Rabbi I. Broder, Rev H. Davies, and Cyril
Rosenston holding a Sefer Torah each, taken
inside the Western Synagogue, Linnaeus Street,
on the occasion of the dedication of the
'Rosenston' Sefer Torah presented to the
Synagogue by Cyril and Naomi Rosenston in
memory of Norman and Elaine Rosenston, 13 Jul
1982, note that Cyril Rosenston holds the Sefer
Torah presented by himself and Naomi
Rosenston, Rev H. Davies holds a Sefer Torah
previously donated to the Synagogue in memory
of Hyman and Golda Harris in 1962, and Rabbi I.
Broder holds a Sefer Torah presented in memory
of 'Ivor'.
1 file (14 pieces)
C DJC/2/2/12
Press Cuttings
1902-1990
Subseries contains press cuttings and transcripts
of newspaper reports and articles relating to
events held by and aqssociated with Hull Western
Synagogue
13 items
C DJC/2/2/12/1
Press Cutting: Opening of the Western
Transcript of a short report appearing in the Daily
Mail relating to the opening ceremony of the new
synagogue building on Linneaus Street
1 item
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C DJC/2/2/12/2
Press Cutting: Hull Hebrew Congregation Bazaar
in Aid of the Western Synagogue and Schools
Photocopy of Jewish Chronicle article providing an
account of a two day long Bazaar to raise money
for the construction of a new synagogue building,
and reporting on the bazaar's success
1 item
28 Nov 1902
C DJC/2/2/12/3
Press Cutting: The Chief Rabbi at the Gates Opening of Hull's New Synagogue
Photocopy of Daily Mail article relating to the
official opening of the Hull Western Synagogue on
Linnaeus Street and describing the opening
ceremony and service
1 item
1903
C DJC/2/2/12/4
Press Cutting: Hull's New Synagogue
Photocopy of Hull Times article describing location
and building of the Linnaeus Street Synagogue
1 item
2 May 1903
C DJC/2/2/12/5
Press Cutting: Opening of the New Western
Synagogue
Photocopy of Eastern Morning News article
describing the opening ceremony of the new
synagogue on Linnaeus Street
1 item
7 May 1903
C DJC/2/2/12/6
Press Cutting: Opening of the Hull Western
Synagogue
Photocopy of Jewish Chronicle article describing
the opening ceremony of the new Synagogue on
Linnaeus Street
1 item
15 May 1903
C DJC/2/2/12/7
Press Cutting: At the Synagogue With Mayor and
Corporation
Photocopy of Hull Daily Mail article re Civic
Service held at the Western Synagogue by invite
of Hull Lord Mayor Alderman Feldman and VicePresident of the synagogue. Service attended by
Jewish and non-Jewish communities of Hull, and
preceeded by procession from Anlaby Road
Workhouse to synagogue led by the Police band.
1 item
1 Jun 1908
C DJC/2/2/12/8
Press Cutting: Rev. David Hirsch
Transcript of Hull Mail article relating to
forthcoming celebrations marking 30 years of
service in the ministry by the minister of Hull
Western Synagogue Rev. David Hirsch
1 item
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C DJC/2/2/12/9
Press Cutting: Memorial Window to Daughter's
Design
Transcript of an article relating to the consecration
of a stained glass window at the Western
Synagogue, Linnaeus Street. Window gifted to the
synagogue by Mrs S. Halbeck and designed by
Miss Patricia Halbeck in memory of husband and
father Mr M. Halbeck. Service of consecration
conducted by Rabbi C.J. Cooper assisted by Rev
J. Friedberg and Rev H. Davies, and followed by a
Kiddush in the Lewenstein Hall
1 item
7 Dec 1962
C DJC/2/2/12/10
Press Cutting: Blowing of ram's horn heralded
New Year
Article published in the Hull & Yorkshire Times
relating to celebrations in Hull for the Jewish New
Year or Rosh Hashanah, reference is made to a
Jewish community in Hull numbering 2000
1 item
21 Sep 1963
C DJC/2/2/12/11
Press Cutting: A Sordid Issue
Article appearing in [the Jewish Chronicle?]
written by Jack Lennard concerning a dispute
between the Western Synagogue and the Old
Hebrew Congregation over the appointment of
Rabbi Irvin Broder
1 item
C DJC/2/2/12/12
Press Cutting: Hull Ruling
Article reporting on the statement issued by the
Chief Rabbi Sir Immanuel Jakobovits affirming the
authority of Rabbi Irvin Broder as Communal
Rabbi in Hull
1 item
C DJC/2/2/12/13
Press Cutting: New Centre Unites Hull
Article reporting on the purchase of a site in
Pryme Street by the two Orthodox Jewish
communities in Hull for development into a
synagogue and community centre
1 item
C DJC/2/2/13
Printed Ephemera
1982
2 Apr 1982
24 Aug 1990
1902-1993
Subseries contains files of printed ephemera such
as invitations, souvenir brochures, orders of
service; timetables for services during high
festivals, constitutions of the congregation,
histories of the synagogue, sermons etc relating to
events held by Hull Western Synagogue
7 items
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C DJC/2/2/13/1
File: Souvenir Brochures
File contains souvenir brochures relating to events
associated with Hull Western Synagogue
1 file (2 pieces)
Nov 1902Jul 1983
C DJC/2/2/13/1/1
Souvenir Brochure: Grand Bazaar, Hull Western
Synagogue and Schools
Photocopy of a souvenir brochure relating to the
first Jewish Bazaar to be held in Hull 'for the
purpose of augmenting the funds' required for the
erection of Hull Western Hebrew Congregation
Synagogue and School.
Includes:
Advertisements for local businesses; Notices of
stalls to be held and events to take place as part
of the Bazaar on the 24th and 25th Nov 1902;
Extracts relating to the history of the Congregation
and it members.
1 piece
Nov 1902
C DJC/2/2/13/1/2
Souvenir Brochure: Afternoon Tea Party
Souvenir brochure relating to an afternoon tea
party organised by the Hull Western Synagogue
Ladies' Guild, to be held at the home of Mr and
Mrs Gerald Godfrey and to be opened by Mrs
Blanche Rosenston at 3pm.
Includes:
Message from the Chairman of the Western
Synagogue Ladies' Guild; Notices and adverts
relating to individuals and businesses supporting
the brochure; List of patrons including Audrey
Segelman as Chairman of the Guild.
1 piece
C DJC/2/2/13/2
File: Orders of Service
File contains Orders of Service relating to services
held at Hull Western Synagogue, Linnaeus Street
1 file (19 pieces)
C DJC/2/2/13/2/1
Order of Service
Order of service relating to form of marriage
services. Note that this does not relate to a
specific service but rather to services generally.
1 piece
n.d.
C DJC/2/2/13/2/2
Order of Service
Order of service relating to form of marriage
services held at Hull Western Synagogue,
Linnaeus Street. Note that this does not relate to a
specific service but rather to services generally.
1 piece
n.d.
© Hull History Centre
24 Jul 1983
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Hull History Centre: Records of the Hull Jewish Community
C DJC/2/2/13/2/3
Order of Service
Order of service relating to a service held on the
occassion of the consecretation of the Western
Synagogue, Linnaeus Street, at 3pm,
consecretation ceremony held at Hull Western
Synagogue, Linnaeus Street, celebrated by the
Chief Rabbi Dr. Adler, synagogue opened by
Osmond E. d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, service
conducted by Rev. H. Cohen and Rev. I.A. Levy
1 piece
6 May 1903
C DJC/2/2/13/2/4
Order of Service
Order of service relating to a Civic Sunday service
attended by Lord Mayor Councillor A.K. Jacobs,
Lady Mayoress, the Sherriff and his Lady, the
Aldermen and Councillors of the City and County
of Kingston upon Hull, held at Hull Western
Synagogue, Linnaeus Street, at 11am, officiated
by Rabbi E.S. Rabinowitz, Rev. J. Freedberg,
Rev. H. Davies, supported by Rev J. Levinson and
Rev. H. Abrahams
1 piece
8 Jun 1952
C DJC/2/2/13/2/5
Order of Service
Order of service relating to the induction of Rabbi
E.S. Rabinowitz as Minister of the Congregation,
by Chief Rabbi Israel Brodie, service conducted at
Hull Western Synagogue, Linnaeus Street, at
7pm, by Rev J. Freedberg, Rev. H. Davies, Rev.
H. Abrahams, and Rev. J. Levinson
1 piece
28 Jan 1953
C DJC/2/2/13/2/6
Order of Service
Order of service relating to a service of prayer and
thanksgiving for the Coronation of Queen
Elizabeth II, issued by the office of the Chief Rabbi
to all synagogues in Britain
1 piece
30 May 1953
C DJC/2/2/13/2/7
Order of Service
Order of service relating to a Special Service to
celebrate the 50th anniversary of the consecration
of the Synagogue, to be held 17 Jan 1954 at 3pm,
with sermon by E.S. Rabinowitz
1 piece
17 Jan 1954
C DJC/2/2/13/2/8
Order of Service
Order of service relating to a Civic Sunday service
held at Hull Western Synagogue, Linnaeus Street,
at 11am, attended by the Lord and Lady Mayoress
Alderman L. Science and Mrs Science, the Sheriff
and his Lady Mr Eric W. Mackman and Mrs
29 Jun 1958
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Mackman, and other civic dignatories, address
given by the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew
Congregations of the British Commonwealth,
service conducted by Rev. Dr Israel Brodie, Rabbi
E.S. Rabinowitz, and members of the Hull Jewish
Clergy
1 piece
C DJC/2/2/13/2/9
Order of Service
Order of service relating to the consecration of a
Sefer Torah, mantels and silver appurtenances
presented to the Synagogue by 'Louis, Laurence
and Miriam [Harris?] in Memory of their loving
parents Hyman and Golda Harris', service held at
Western Synagogue, Linnaeus Street, on Sunday
23 Sep 1962 at 6.45 and was officiated by Rabbi
Chaim J. Cooper, Communal Rabbi, Rev J.
Freedberg, Rev H. Davies, Rev E. Willencyk, and
Rev A. Abrahams, typescript.
Note: Report concerning the service in Jewish
Chronicle issue dated 5 Oct 1962, and also in The
Watchman, Second ed. No.89, 14 Sep 1962.
1 piece
23 Sep 1962
C DJC/2/2/13/2/10
Order of Service
Order of service relating to a Civic Sunday Service
at Hull Western Synagogue, 3pm, attended by the
Sheriff of Hull Mr Marcus Segal, officiated by
Rabbi Dr Chaim J. Cooper as Communal Rabbi,
Rev J. Freedberg, Rev E. Willencyk, Rev H.
Davies, choir under the direction of Fabian Gonski
1 piece
11 Dec 1966
C DJC/2/2/13/2/11
Order of Service
Order of service relating to the marriage of Marilyn
Jaffe and David Goulstine, at Hull Western
Synagogue, officiated by Rabbi Dr C.J. Cooper,
Rev H. Davies
1 piece
17 Dec 1978
C DJC/2/2/13/2/12
Order of Service
Order of service relating to the induction of Rabbi
Irvin Broder as Minister of the Synagogue by Chief
Rabbi Dr Immanuel Jakobovits, service conducted
by guest Chazan Cantor I. Camissar and Rev. H.
Davies, assisted by Rabbi Dr C.J. Cooper, with Mr
H. Westerman as Beadle
1 piece
26 Mar 1981
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C DJC/2/2/13/2/13
Order of Service
Order of service relating to the dedication of a
Sefer Torah presented to Hull Western
Synagogue by Cyril and Naomi Rosenston 'in
devoted memory of Norman and Elaine
Rosenston, service held at Western Synagogue,
Linnaeus Street, on Tuesday 13 Jul 1982, with
Rabbi I. Broder as Minister and Reverend H.
Davies as Reader. Note: Report concerning the
service in The Watchman, No.598, 6 Aug 1982
1 piece
13 Jul 1982
C DJC/2/2/13/2/14
Order of Service
Order of service relating to the Bnot Mitzvah of
Lisa Fredenthal, Gaynia Mellisa Marks, Joetta
Lisa Segal, at Hull Western Synagogue, on 19th
Kislev 5743
1 piece
5 Dec 1982
C DJC/2/2/13/2/15
Order of Service
Order of service relating to a Lord Mayor's Service
at Hull Western Synagogue, Linnaeus Street,
attended by Lord Mayor Councillor Louis
Pearlman, officiated by Rabbi I. Broder and Rev
H. Davies, and aided by Cantor Rev. I. Camissar
1 piece
5 Jun 1983
C DJC/2/2/13/2/16
Order of Service
Order of service relating to the marriage of Sophie
Miranda Rosen and Daniel Philip Raphael at Hull
Western Synagogue, Linnaeus Street
1 piece
23 Oct 1983
C DJC/2/2/13/2/17
Order of Service
Order of service relating to a Bat Chayil service at
Hull Western Synagogue, Linnaeus Street, for
Rachael Rosen, Eva Leah Rich, and Sharon
Sulman. Note that attached to the order of service
is a letter sent by Teddy Sulman to the Honorary
Secretary of Hull Western Synagogue thanking
him for the gifts presented to 'Sharon' and
enclosing donations for the synagogue and the
Ladies Guild.
1 piece
19 Jul 1987
C DJC/2/2/13/2/18
Order of Service
Order of service relating to a service in memory of
Louis Pearlman Olov Hasholom, at Hull Western
Synagogue, psalm read by Councillor Philip
Bloom, memorial address by Rabbi Joseph Lever,
memorial tribute by Councillor Pat Doyle
1 piece
Oct 1987
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C DJC/2/2/13/2/19
Order of Service
Order of service relating to a service in memory of
Rita Pearlman, at Hull Western Synagogue,
mincha by Rabbi Klyne and Choir, psalms read by
Mr David Pearlman and Mr Michael Pearlman,
addresses by Rabbi Klyne, Councillor George
Hobson, Councillor Pat Doyle
1 piece
10 Jan 1992
C DJC/2/2/13/3
File: Timetables of Services for the High Festivals
File contains Timetables of Services relating to
High Festival services held at Hull Western
Synagogue, Linnaeus Street.
Includes timetables for the following years:
1959; 1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966;
1967; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1974; 1976; 1980;
1982; 1983; 1987; 1988; 1989; 1990; 1991; 1992;
1993.
1 file (25 pieces)
1959-1993
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File: Constitutions and Rules of Hull Western
Hebrew Congregation
File contains constitutions and rules relating to
Hull Western Hebrew Congregation
1 file (6 pieces)
1902-1988
C DJC/2/2/13/4/1
The Hull Western Hebrew Congregation Laws
Printed Laws with some corrections in ink
1 piece
c.1902
C DJC/2/2/13/4/2
The Hull Western Hebrew Congregation Laws
Includes:
Congregation shall be styled the 'Hull Western
Hebrew Congregation'; Services to be conducted
according to the manner sanctioned by the Chief
Rabbi and English Ecclesiastical Authorities, and
in accordance with the Polish and German ritual;
Congregation to consist of Registered Members
and Seatholders; Council to consist of 15
members; Election of officers and council to take
place in March; AGM to be held during Passover;
Financial year to run 1 March to last day of
February; Honorary offices listed; Council
meetings to be held monthly and 7 members to
form a quorum; Six trustees to hold and place at
the bank leases, deeds, stocks, shares, etc; No
minister to be considered for office if under 21 or
over 40; Vacant seats to be returned to the
congregation not kept by the family unless there is
a daughter above the age of ten; Widows of
seatholders to retain seats if payment can be
made; Arrears in seat rent to mean 6 months
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unpaid; Three months notice to be given for
resignation of seat; Clerical salaried officers not to
engage in trade; Alterations to laws to be made at
AGMs; Bye-laws to be allowed but not if opposed
to the Constitutional Laws.
1 piece
C DJC/2/2/13/4/3
The Hull Western Hebrew Congregation Laws
Copy of [C DJC/2/2/13/4/2] with some corrections
1 piece
C DJC/2/2/13/4/4
Hull Western Hebrew Congregation Laws
Revised Laws
1 piece
C DJC/2/2/13/4/5
Proposed Ammendments to the Constitution
Proposed ammendments made in relation to Law
4 on Government and Law 12 on number of
trustees
1 piece
May 1983
C DJC/2/2/13/4/6
Proposed Ammendments to the Constitution
Made in relation to form of worship, synagogue
membership, council membership, alteration of
constitution, and explusion from the congregation
1 piece
Jun 1988
C DJC/2/2/13/5
File: Invitations
File contains invitations relating to events held by
and associated with Hull Western Hebrew
Congregation
1 file (9 pieces)
1951-1984
C DJC/2/2/13/5/1
Invitation
Invitation sent by Mr & Mrs Max Soltan on the
occasion of the Barmitzvah of their son Saville
David at the Hull Western Synagogue, Linnaeus
Street
1 piece
C DJC/2/2/13/5/2
Invitation
Invitation sent by Mr & Mrs Harry Westerman on
the occasion of the Barmitzvah of their son
Michael at the Hull Western Synagogue, Linnaeus
Street
1 piece
C DJC/2/2/13/5/3
Invitation
Invitation sent on behalf of the President of Hull
Western Synagogue, Linnaeus Street, calling Mr
L. Lewis to the Law on the Day of Atonement
1 piece
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17 Feb 1951
3 Oct 1953
1954
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C DJC/2/2/13/5/4
Invitation
Invitation sent on behalf of the Ladies Guild of Hull
Western Synagogue, Linnaeus Street, relating to
a Malava Malka to be held in the Lewenstein Hall,
Linnaeus Street, on 9 Mar 1974 at 8.30pm. Mr
Harold Levy to appear as guest speaker,
entertainment by the BBYO, and refreshments to
be provided.
1 piece
1954
C DJC/2/2/13/5/5
Invitation
Invitation sent by Annie and Solly Michaels on the
occasion of the Barmitzvah of their son David at
the Hull Western Synagogue, Linnaeus Street
1 piece
6 Jul 1968
C DJC/2/2/13/5/6
Invitation
Invitation sent by Joyce and Sonny Cutler on the
occasion of the Barmitzvah of their son David
Philip at the Hull Western Synagogue, Linnaeus
Street
1 piece
10 Aug 1968
C DJC/2/2/13/5/7
Invitation
Invitation sent by Zena and Jim Lightowler on the
occasion of the wedding of their younger daughter
Avril to Leslie, the younger son of Cissie and
David Sugarman at the Hull Western Synagogue,
Linnaeus Street
1 piece
11 May 1975
C DJC/2/2/13/5/8
Invitation
Invitation relating to the induction of Rabbi Irvin
Broder as Minister of Hull Western Synagogue by
the Chief Rabbi Dr Immanuel Jakobovits at the
Synagogue, 6.45pm, service to be followed by a
reception in the Arthur Lewinstein Memorial Hall
1 piece
26 Mar 1981
C DJC/2/2/13/5/9
Invitation
Invitation sent by Cynthia and Aubrey Pinsley and
Patricia and Mark Levine on the occasion of the
wedding of Deborah Shelley Pinsley and Jonathan
David Levinetheir younger at the Hull Western
Synagogue, Linnaeus Street
1 piece
19 Aug 1984
C DJC/2/2/13/6
File: Histories of the Hull Western Synagogue
File contains invitations relating to events held by
and associated with Hull Western Hebrew
Congregation
1 file (2 pieces)
1953-c.1990s
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C DJC/2/2/13/6/1
The Story of the Hull Western Synagogue
History of the Synagogue produced to mark to the
Congregation's 50th Jubilee, witten by J.
Lewenstein, Trustee and Honorary Solicitor.
Includes:
Aquisition of site and erection of synagogue; Boys
School or Talmud Torah; Choir; Henry Feldman
JP; Extension of Cemetery; Chief Rabbi; Bazaar
to raise funds and other appointments; Mortgage
Redemption Fund; Minister and Headmaster;
Burial Board; New Secretary and Treasurer; Roll
of Honour; New Officials; Communal Hebrew
Boys' School; Ministerial Change; Friendly
Societies Council; New Secretary and
Appointment; New Torah House; Purchase of 19
Linnaeus Stret; New appointments and gifts; New
Succoth; 1928 visits of the Chief Rabbi and Lord
Mayor; New officials; 1934 Sheckita Board;
Coronation; Funeral benefits; 1939-1945 war
period; Defence Fund; Land in Convent Lane and
cemetery extension; New officials; Increased seat
rents; Week day services, Land in Ella Street,
1949 visit of the Chief Rabbin and new officers;
Memorial Board and stained glass windows; Visit
of Lord Mayor and new minister; Ladies'
Commitee; Summary.
Note: Donated to the archive by Natalie
Winetroube 5 Aug 2005.
1 piece
1953
C DJC/2/2/13/6/2
History of the Hull Western Synagogue
Brief history of the Hull Western Synagogue, now
the Judeo-Christian Study Centre.
Includes:
Overcrowding at the Robinson Row Synagogue
caused by immigration from Russia, Poland and
Austria; Need for new synagogue in the Linnaeus
Street area due to relocation of established
Jewish community in Hull; 1901 purchase of land
on the site of Linden House, Linnaeus Street; Hull
Hebrew Girls' School transferred from Osborne
Street to nos.15 and 17 Linnaeus Street;
Construction of a 450 seat synagogue designed
by Benjamin Septimus Jacobs, architect, the
synagogue's first president; 200 seats added to
design a month after construction began; Grade II
listed status of the Linnaeus Street synagogue;
Foundation stone laid 25 Sep 1902 by Osmond
Elim D'Avigod Goldsmid; Board of Guardians
relocation to the new synagogue; Opened by
Chief Rabbi Dr Herman Adler on 2 May 1903;
Grand Bazaars held to finance the building of the
c.1990s
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synagogue; 1913 Mortgage Redemption Fund
started; Purchase of 19 Linnaeus Street in 1922
as Headmaster's house; Iron gates donated by
widow and children of Edward Gosschalk in 1926;
Damage to the building during WWII; Doug Smelt
and Norma Hunter currently collecting stories of
the synagogue.
1 piece
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File: Printed Sermons
File contains given at and by ministers of the Hull
Western Synagogue
1 file (1 piece)
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Sermon: 'Israel's Day and Israel's Way'
Sermon preached at the Hull Western Synagogue,
Linnaeus Street, by Reverend David Hirsch on the
second day of Passover 5709
1 piece
15 Apr 1949
C DJC/2/2/13/8
File: Grace After Meal Cards
File contains the inscription pages of Grace After
Meal cards presented to guests on the occasion of
marriages held at Hull Western Synagogue.
These pages usually give the parents name in
addition to that of the persons getting married.
1 file (30 pieces)
30 Jun 194929 Aug 1993
C DJC/2/2/13/8/1
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Myra Levy to Geoffrey Levy
1 piece
30 Jun 1949
C DJC/2/2/13/8/2
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Sidney Gordon Bush to Doreen
Gordon
1 piece
29 Apr 1956
C DJC/2/2/13/8/3
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Hilary Hardy to Dr Barnard Gatoff
1 piece
13 May 1956
C DJC/2/2/13/8/4
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Anne Barnett and Simon Smullen
1 piece
12 Jan 1959
C DJC/2/2/13/8/5
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Myrna Juggler to Monty Daitz
1 piece
23 Oct 1960
C DJC/2/2/13/8/6
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Rita Leonore Wolff to Bernard Landa
1 piece
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6 Aug 1961
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C DJC/2/2/13/8/7
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Susan Hilary Bellman to Paul
Rubinstein
1 piece
C DJC/2/2/13/8/8
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Elizabeth Anne Harris to Herbert Marx
1 piece
23 Jun 1963
C DJC/2/2/13/8/9
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Joan Marion to Stuart Fredenthal
1 piece
19 Jun 1966
C DJC/2/2/13/8/10
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Pauline Ellen Moss to Stuart
Rosenthall
1 piece
18 Feb 1968
C DJC/2/2/13/8/11
Grace After Meal Card
Susan Margaret Haas to John Lorant
1 piece
30 Jun 1968
C DJC/2/2/13/8/12
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Rosalyn Cohen and Stephan
Pearlman
1 piece
29 Aug 1971
C DJC/2/2/13/8/13
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Pearl Isobel Rose and David Julian
Buchler
1 piece
23 Sep 1973
C DJC/2/2/13/8/14
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Philippa Joy [Wienberg or Caplan?]
and Lloyd Alan Levy
1 piece
6 Jan 1974
C DJC/2/2/13/8/15
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Naomi Joy Marks and Cyril Rosenston
1 piece
2 Mar 1975
C DJC/2/2/13/8/16
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Angela Levy and Jan M.D. Fishman
1 piece
C DJC/2/2/13/8/17
Grace After Meal Card
Angela Elaine Lewin and Jeremy Ian Shulman
1 piece
C DJC/2/2/13/8/18
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Marilyn Jaffe to David Goulstine
1 piece
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12 Sep 1976
6 Nov 1977
17 Dec 1978
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C DJC/2/2/13/8/19
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Lucille Black to Michael Daniels
1 piece
2 Nov 1980
C DJC/2/2/13/8/20
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Phillipa Landey to Derek Blank
1 piece
31 Oct 1982
C DJC/2/2/13/8/21
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Jakki Silver to Elliot Pinsley
1 piece
16 Oct 1983
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Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Sophie Rosen and Daniel Raphael
1 piece
23 Oct 1983
C DJC/2/2/13/8/23
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Lorna Williams and Michael Burkoff
1 piece
27 Nov 1983
C DJC/2/2/13/8/24
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Stephen [Lee] and Nikki [Nicole
Winetroube]
1 piece
C DJC/2/2/13/8/25
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Jocelyn Gilman and Simon Swanwick
1 piece
20 Jul 1986
C DJC/2/2/13/8/26
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Michelle Daniels and Simon Levison
1 piece
19 Jun 1988
C DJC/2/2/13/8/27
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Debra Fredenthal and Ian Coupland
1 piece
12 Aug 1990
C DJC/2/2/13/8/28
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Jane Golding and Simon Levine
1 piece
14 Jun 1992
C DJC/2/2/13/8/29
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Elise Appleson and Jason Kleiman
1 piece
31 Aug 1992
C DJC/2/2/13/8/30
Grace After Meal Card
Marriage of Ruth Kringle and Daniel Goldstein
1 piece
29 Aug 1993
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C DJC/2/2/14
Electronic Media
1993
Subseries contains electronic media relating to the
Hull Western Synagogue congregation and
includes films of weddings celebrated at the
synagogue
1 item
C DJC/2/2/14/1
DVD: Wedding of Ruth Kringle and Daniel
Goldstein
DVD contains footage of wedding of Ruth Kringle
and Daniel Goldstein held at the Western
Synagogue, Linnaeus Street, on 29 Aug 1993
Access cannot currently be provided due to the
format of the media on which this item is stored
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Miscellaneous
29 Aug 1993
1926-1992
Subseries contains miscellaneous records relating
to Hull Western Synagogue
5 items
C DJC/2/2/15/1
Presentation Certificate
Photocopy of a signed certificate presented to
Reverend Isaac Aarons on his retirement after 21
years as Chazan Shochet and Moliel of the Hull
Western Synagogue. Note that the following
officers and council members have signed the
certificate: B.S. Jacobs; M.V. Gosschalk; B.B.; N.
Goldstone; Joseph Bush; J. Harris; Joseph Gunn;
Israel Bergman; Theodore Will; Maurice Goltman;
J.S. Lipinski; H. Rosenston; B.J. Barnard; M.
Bloom; J. Rosenthal; Fred Zerny; L.H. Bergman.
1 item
May 1926
C DJC/2/2/15/2
Member's Contribution Book
Hull Western Synagogue Member's Contribution
Book recording payments made by Mr Max
Segelman and Mr Conrad Segelman in relation to
their membership of the Synagogue. Note that H.
Westerman is recorded as being Beadle and
Collector when the book was printed in 1953.
1 item
27 May 195916 Sep 1969
C DJC/2/2/15/3
File: Manuals for Communal Security
File contains typescript manuals produced by the
Board of Deputies of British Jews and circulated to
Jewish communities relating to security measures
to ensure the safety of Jewish communities and
buildings
1 file (3 pieces)
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Inscriptions at Hull Western Synagogue
Photocopy of a manuscript transcription of
memorial plaques, inscriptions, windows, etc
displayed in or being part of the fabric of the
Western Synagogue building, Linnaeus Street,
compiled by Jack Allerston
1 item
1988
C DJC/2/2/15/5
Hull Western Synagogue Financial Report
Typscript report and recommendations compiled
by A.B. Rowland as Honorary Treasurer relating
to the financial position of Hull Western
Synagogue and the need to increase income and
reduce expenditure or risk being unable to fund
the Communal Rabbinate. Includes statements of
income and expenditure for the years ending 31
Dec 1991 and 31 Dec 1992.
1 item
1992
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Hull Central Synagogue
1888-1962
Description: This series contains the records of Hull Central Hebrew Congregation, more
often referred to as Hull Central Synagogue. The congregation was initially established in
1886 at Waltham Street aka School Street to accommodate the expanding Jewish population
resulting from Russian immigration. In 1914 the congregation moved from its initial location in
Waltham Street to new premises in Cogan Street where it remained until the Cogan Street
Synagogue building was destroyed during an air raid in 1940. A large house in West Parade
was used for worship 1940-1951, and from 1951 the congregation worshipped at synagogue
premises in Park Street. After a prolonged period of decreasing membership Hull Central
Synagogue closed in 1976. At this time most members of the former Central congregation
joined Hull Western Synagogue, though a number became members of Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following subseries:
C DJC/2/3/1 Minutes, 1923-1929
C DJC/2/3/2 Annual Reports, 1954-1959
C DJC/2/3/5 Correspondence, 1932-1971
C DJC/2/3/7 Membership Lists and Registers, 1916-1952
C DJC/2/3/8 Marriage Registers and Authorisations, 1888-1962
C DJC/2/3/11 Photographs, 1914-2006
C DJC/2/3/12 Press Cuttings, 1887-1928
C DJC/2/3/13 Printed Ephemera, 1961-1974
C DJC/2/3/15 Miscellaneous, 20th cent.
Extent: 9 subseries
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Minutes
1923-1929
Subseries contains the minutes of Hull Central
Hebrew Congregation Council minutes
1 item
C DJC/2/3/1/1
Minute Book of the Hull Central Hebrew
Congregation Council
Volume contains minutes of Committee meetings
to establish Hull Central Hebrew Congregation
Council with Mr G. Maks as president to 13 Jul
1924, and minutes of Hull Central Hebrew
Congregation Council meetings, Mr S. Berkowitz
as president from 13 Jul 1924 to 7 Dec 1924, Mr
W. Miller chairman/president from 7 Dec 1924,
held in Synagogue Chambers, Cogan Street.
Business in this period heavily relates to
administrative establishment of the synagogue,
and controversy over keeping of accounts.
Manuscript and signed.
Note: Bound photocopy of the volume also
present, donated to the Archive by David
Finestein Aug 2010.
Includes:
Discussion of formation of congregation rules and
temporary continuance of the Chezan, 6 May
1923; Grievance between the Chezan Rev Ostroff
and the Shochet, 13 May 1923; Election of Rev
Bergin as Chezan, 24 Jun 1923; Formation of
sub-committee to arrange seating matters, and
proposal that an ex-policeman be appointed 'to
look after the children & general order of the
Shool', 26 Aug 1923; Cost of painting the
Synagogue, 30 Sep 1923; Request to be made
that the Chief Rabbi give an address at the
Synagogue, 27 Nov 1923; Invitation to
appointment of delegates to newly formed Hull
Philanthropic Immigration Society, 13 Dec 1923;
No reduction in accounts of any member, and
intention to elect delegate to Hull Hebrew Boys'
School, 9 Feb 1924; Overlooking of the Sepher
Torahs, 26 Mar 1924; Death of the Beadle,
complaint by Mr Green the cemetery gravedigger
on behalf of the caretaker, 27 Apr 1924; Mortgage
payment arrangements, 14 Jun 1924; Motion
carried that the Council be formed of 13 members
and the President and Treasurer to be
automatically elected for three years, 22 Jun
1924; Election of Mr S. Berkowitz as President
and Mr H. Goldstein as Treasurer, 13 Jul 1924;
First Council meeting deciding points of order for
conducting meetings, 20 Jul 1924; Wages of Rev
Bergin as Chazan, sale of land at Ella Street, 3
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Aug 1924; Election of Mr Beckman as Shammas,
17 Aug 1924; Contractors to build lavatories, 7
Sep 1924; President to be Chosan Torah and
Treasurer to be Chosan Beresis, 5 Oct 1924;
Collection of arrears, carrying of proposal that
'business of any description in Connection with
the Synagogue should be brought to Council's
notice', 7 Dec 1924; Approval of rules at Special
General Meeting, 4 Jan 1925; Extension of burial
ground at Ella Street, 25 Jun 1925; Mr P. Seltzer
appointed Secretary on resignation of Mr Hyman
Marks, refusal of Rev H. Bergin to act as Mohel,
yearly salary of £10 to be allowed to the
Secretary, 25 Feb 1925; Delay in building at
cemetery causing delay to consecration, transfer
of mortgage from Liverpool & Martins Bank Ltd to
Midland Bank Ltd, Whitefriargate, Hull, opening of
bank account re Chevra Kadisha, 8 Mar 1925;
Request for membership from Mr Sugarman, Mr
Mallet as Auditor, gift given by Mr Ellis Hiller of
work 'The Prayer before the Reading of the Law' 4
Apr 1925; Resignation of Mr Berkowitz as
President, 27 Apr 1925; Emergency Committee to
investigate financial management of the shool,
religious rights of members, and 'to make our
'shool' on equal standing to any other in the city', 3
May 1925; Appointment of Mr Levinson as
Financial Secretary of the Emergency Committee,
resolution to dissolve the Board of Schetia until
permanent offices are filled, 7 May 1925; Proposal
that Osborn Street and Linnaeus Street be asked
for copies of their constitutional rules, and that
they not take any members of this congregation
until 'proper constitution be fixed', 13 May 1925;
Mr H. Goldstein's resignation as Treasurer,
Emergency Committee to issue orders and to
receive all moneys, 26 May 1925; Resignation of
Mr L. Jacobs as a member of the Congregation,
and appointment of Mr L. Levinson as Financial
Secretary, 4 Jun 1925; Proposed Communal
School, appointment of a Seating Committee, 18
Jun 1925; Mr J. Marks appointed as Ceremonial
Presiding Officer for 12 months, 8 Jul 1925; 32
members having applied for seats at Western
Synagogue, presentation to Mr Beckman for his
work as Beadle through 'the crisis', 16 Jul 1925;
Mr S. Moses appointed assistant secretary, costs
re Communal Talmud Torah, painting of the Shool
front, resolution to keep plan of cemetery, letter of
complaint received from Mr K. Peysner, proposal
that Mr B.Rubinstein be expunged from Council,
12 Aug 1925; Quotes for the painting of the
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synagogue, application of cemetery caretaker for
a salary, 10 Sep 1925; Resolution of situation
between Rabbi Schwartz and Rabbi Miller
concerning lectures, funding of visit by Mr B.
Caplan to Australia for health reasons, complaints
against Rabbi Schwartz re irregularities during
services, town meeting re Communal School,
mortgage redemption fund boxes to be
established, 14 Oct 1925; Mr S. Berkowitz to be
asked for Record Book of Burial, number to be
kept on gravestones, communal testimonial for
Rev Aarons on leaving his position, combined
trusteeship of synagogue and cemetery trusts, 12
Nov 1925; Approval re crown for Sepher Torah,
Jewish Troop of Boy Scouts parades, 17 Dec
1925; Letter received from London Beth Dim re
formation of a new congregation with burial
society, gift of silver plate from Mrs Silver in
memory of her husband, 13 Jan 1926;
Centralization of Passover Relief Fund by Board
of Guardians, letter from the Sick Visiting Society,
4 Mar 1926; Members in arrears longer than 6
months to forfeit right to vote, duties of Collector,
decorum at Divine Service, no member to be
eligible for election to Council unless able to read,
Council of nine to form governing body, 18 Apr
1926; Application for bank overdraft, 26 Apr 1926;
Resignation of Mr S. Barnett as Communal School
delegate, transfer of mortgage from Liverpool &
Martins Bank to Midland Bank, 3 Jun 1926;
Decision to raise annual members subscriptions to
support the Communal School, 15 Jun 1926; Loan
of policeman on occasion of weddings, gift of ark
curtain by Mrs Jacobs, complaint re overgrown
state of graves, 26 Aug 1926; Resignation of Mr
H. Barnett from Council, Rev Bergin to be
instructed to take orders only from Council, 13
Sep 1926; Complaint of Mr Isaacs, butcher and
member, 25 Nov 1926; Orders to Rev Bergin not
to kill for other synagogues until further orders, 8
Dec 1926; Meeting to disband the Board of
Shechita and establish new one, 11 Dec 1926;
United Shool Board Central Council proposed, 14
Dec 1926; Discussion of new Board of Shechita,
resolution of agreement to United Synagogue
Board, 22 Dec 1926; Co-opting of Dr Baker to the
Council, 3 Jan 1927; Reply to Western
Synagogue that Central Congregation council
would not attend meeting to re-establish Board of
Shechita until a meeting was called to form a
United Synagogue, 19 Jan 1927.
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C DJC/2/3/2
Annual Reports
Subseries contains annual reports of Hull Central
Hebrew Congregation. These Annual Reports
include a written report of the Executive and
Council and financial statements relating to the
accounts of the congregation.
3 items
1954-1959
C DJC/2/3/2/1
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
Mar 1954
C DJC/2/3/2/2
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
Mar 1958
C DJC/2/3/2/3
Annual Report and Balance Sheet
1 item
Dec 1959
C DJC/2/3/5
Correspondence
1932-1971
Subseries contains correspondence of the Hull
Central Hebrew Congregation
3 items
C DJC/2/3/5/1
Circular
Circular sent by P. Fisher as Honorary Secretary
of Hull Central Hebrew Congregation notifying
recipients of a draw to win a Sepher Torah
donated by Mr B. Furman, proceeds to go towards
the Mortgage Fund of the synagogue
1 item
C DJC/2/3/5/2
Circular
Circular sent by F. Rooke-Matthews of General
Register Office, Somerset House, London, to
Secretaries for Marriages of Synagogues
regarding changes to marriage certificate and
register search fees
1 item
C DJC/2/3/5/3
Circular
Circular sent by F. Rooke-Matthews of General
Register Office, New Court, 48 Carey Street,
London, to Secretaries for Marriages of
Synagogues, Registering Officers (Society of
Friends) regarding the introduction of the Nullity of
Marriages Act 1971
1 item
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30 Jul 1971
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C DJC/2/3/7
Membership Lists and Registers
1916-1952
Subseries contains lists and registers, other than
marriage registers, recording membership of Hull
Central Hebrew Congregation
2 items
C DJC/2/3/7/1
Central Hull Hebrew Congregation Chevra
Kadisha Register
Volume contains entries relating to individual
members of the Central Congregation Chevra
Kadisha (Burial Board), with a page per entry
recording name and usually accompanied by
remarks such as date joined congregation, offices
held/elected to. Manuscript.
Persons recorded:
J. Marks Esqre; M. Sugerman Esqre; S. Berkovitz
Esqre; L. Buckle Esqre; Rev I. Levine; L. Levinson
Esqre; G. Maks Esqre; I. Seigel Esqre; J. Harris
Esq; M. Bloom Esq; A. Klein Esq; J. Gerstein Esq;
L. Gordon; H. Lando Esq; A. Abrahams Esq; J.
Spectarofsky Esq; J. Marine Esq; S. Miller Esq; D.
Fisher Esq; M. Silkovitz Esq; A. Vinegrad Esq; D.
Rock Esq; M. Vinegrad Esq; A.L. Vinegrad Esq;
H. Harris Esq; D.[L?] Jacobs; W. Beckman Esq; S.
Moses Esq; S. Harris Esq; S. Weiner Esq; H.
Lipman Esq; L. Kaplan Esq; L. Davies Esq; H.
Goldstein Esq; J. Sherwinter Esq; P. Levinson
Esq; L. Vinegrad Esq; L. Levinson Esq.
Note: Bears inscription on second page reading:
'Presented To The Central Hull Chevra Kaddisha
By A. Vinegrad Esqre'. Throughout the unused
pages of the volume are sketches and doodles,
perhaps drawn by a child.
1 item
C DJC/2/3/7/2
Register of Members' Fees
Volume contains register of members recording
names, addresses, and amount of fees paid.
Manuscript. Note that the inside cover of the front
board is inscribed '62 Etherington Drive'.
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C DJC/2/3/8
Marriage Registers and Authorisations
1888-1962
Subseries contains Marriage Registers and
Authorisations relating to marriages solemnised at
Hull Central Synagogue.
Note that Jewish marriages must be held under
the auspices of a synagogue with a Secretary for
Marriages appointed by the Registrar General.
They are registered by the Secretary for
Marriages of the husband’s synagogue.
In addition, though not required by British law,
Jewish law requires that marriages in Britain
cannot be celebrated without the authorisation of
the Chief Rabbi. Applications for authorisations
are made by the Secretary for Marriages of the
congregation to the Office of the Chief Rabbi in
London on behalf of couples wishing to be
married.
5 items
C DJC/2/3/8/1
File: Marriage Authorisations
File contains Chief Rabbi's Marriage
Authorisations relating to marriages to be
solemnised at Hull Central Synagogue, forms
signed by Chief Rabbi, and returned to the
Secretary for Marriages at Hull Central
Synagogue. Forms provide the following
information: Bridegroom's name, address, age,
country of birth, whether previously married,
whether mother is a Jewess, whether has any
brothers; Bride's name, address, age, country of
birth, whether previously married, whether mother
is a Jewess, whether has any relationship to
Bridegroom or his brothers; Form of witness to
application; Date of solemnization; Synagogue
responsible for solemnization; Place of
solemnization; Celebrants; Date of Authorization.
Authorizations for following marriages:
Harry Brown and Martha Marks, 21 Apr 1959;
Arnold Lockiteh and Sylvia James, 15 Oct 1961;
Bernard Woolf Bennett and Marian Mostyn, 11
Nov 1962. Note that the file also contains an
unused form titled 'Particulars required when
applying for an Authorisation of Marriage'.
1 item (4 pieces)
21 Apr 19592 Oct 1962
C DJC/2/3/8/2
Marriage Register
Marriage register relating to marriages solemnized
at the Central Synagogue and other buildings in
the District of Hull.
Enclosed is a 'Receipt for a Register of Marriages'
signed by Alfred Thorney, Superintendant
Registrar, indicating he received the register from
25 Nov 188812 Aug 1908
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Mr Lewis Davis on 2 Oct 1908 for the purpose of
deposit at the Register Office of Hull District,
receipt indicates that the register in question was
used to record marriages solemnized at the
'Synagogue & other buildings in the District of Hull'
and that it covers the period 25 Nov 1888-12 Aug
1908, 2 Oct 1908.
1 item (2 pieces)
C DJC/2/3/8/3
Marriage Register
Marriage register relating to marriages solemnized
at the Central Synagogue and other buildings in
the District of Hull.
Enclosed is a Letter from Michael Wallach,
Secretary in the Office of the Chief Rabbi, to the
Secretary for Marriages at the [Central?]
Synagogue, relating to irregularities in the
solemnization of marriages, and enclosing a
blank/unused 'Form of Application for the Chief
Rabbi's Authorisation of a Marriage', 2 Nov 1953.
1 item (2 pieces)
19 Aug 19083 May 1959
C DJC/2/3/8/4
Marriage Register
Marriage register relating to marriages solemnized
at the Central Synagogue and other buildings in
the District of Hull. Note that the register contains
only one entry and that page 3 contains a note
relating to the closure of the Hull Central
Synagogue and consequently of the register by
the Registrar General stamped 14 Apr 1978.
Enclosed is a receipt and compliments slip sent to
Mr B. Furman acknowledging receipt of marriage
register dated 19 Aug 1908-3 May 1959; Also a
‘Form of Requisition for Certificate of Marriage’ re
marriage of Samuel Ward and Millie Barnett at the
Central Synagogue on 3 Dec 1929, 18 Mar 1941.
1 item (3 pieces)
11 Nov 1962
C DJC/2/3/8/5
Copy Hull Central Synagogue Marriage Register
Bound volume containing photocopies of the first
and second Hull Central Synagogue Marriage
Registers recording marriages solemnised 18881959. Note: Donated to the Archive by David
Mitchell of Hull on 26 Jan 2010.
1 item
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C DJC/2/3/11
Photographs
1914-2006
Subseries contains photographs relating to the
Hull Central Synagogue
3 items
C DJC/2/3/11/1
Photograph: Opening of Hull Central Synagogue,
Cogan Street
Reproduction of a black and white photograph
showing of Mr Mendel Marks, Doyan Feldman
carrying a torah, and Mr Lazer Specterovski
walking in a procession taken on the occasion of
the opening of the Cogan Street synagogue used
by Hull Central Hebrew Congregation
1 item
1914
C DJC/2/3/11/2
Photograph: 5 West Parade
Reproduction black and white photograph
showing the exterior of 5 West Parade, used by
Hull Central Hebrew Congregation after the
Cogan Street Synagogue was damaged in 1940
1 item
c.1940s
C DJC/2/3/11/3
Photographs: James Kerr McArthur's Painting of
No.1 Park Street
Colour photographs of a frames painting of the
property used by Hull Central Congregation as a
synagogue, painted in 1952
1 file (2 pieces)
2006
C DJC/2/3/12
Press Cuttings
1887-1928
Subseries contains press cuttings relating to the
Hull Central Synagogue
5 items
C DJC/2/3/12/1
Press Cutting: The New Synagogue in Hull
Copy of an article appearing in the Eastern
Morning News relating to the opening ceremony of
the new synagogue in School Street/Waltham
Street, Hull. Reference made to the following:
Service in Hebrew; Organist Mr Vessey King; Rev
Mr Grossblat of Leeds officiating the service;
Addresses by Mr L.L. Perls, President, Mr
Goodman, Mr Eberson, and Mr Wacholder; New
synagogue fulfilling the need for increased
worship space for the Jewish community in Hull.
1 item
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458
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C DJC/2/3/12/2
Press Cutting: Consecration of New Synagogue
Hull
Copy of an article appearing in the Jewish
Chronicle relating to the consecration of the new
synagogue at Cogan Street, formerly the Old
Salem Chapel. Reference made to the following:
Opening of the synagogue by President Mr J.
Marks; Service conducted by Rev I. Levine;
Presence of other ministers of Hull Rabbi M. Lurie,
Rev H.M. Bendas; Sermon preeched by Dayan
Feldman; Reception and banquet following the
service
1 item
18 Sep 1914
C DJC/2/3/12/3
Press Cutting: The 'Chief Rabbi of Hull'
Article appearing in the Jewish Chronicle relating
to the claims of the Rabbi Schwartz of Hull to be
called Chief Rabbi
1 item
15 Feb 1924
C DJC/2/3/12/4
Press Cutting: Suggested Closing of Cogan Street
Synagogue Creates Alarm
Copy of an article appearing in the Hull Daily Mail
relating to an interdict issued by the Communal
Rabbi of Hull forbidding worship at the synagogue
due to the discovery of Christian burials in the
vaults on which the synagogue was built
1 item
20 Feb 1928
C DJC/2/3/12/5
Press Cuttings: Worship Banned at Cogan Street
Copies of articles appearing in The Times and the
Hull Times relating to the interdict issued by the
Communal Rabbi of Hull forbidding worship at the
synagogue due to the discovery of Christian
burials in the vaults on which the synagogue was
built
1 item
22 Feb 192825 Feb 1928
C DJC/2/3/13
Printed Ephemera
1961-1974
Subseries contains printed ephemera relating to
the Hull Central Synagogue and includes
timetables of services for the high festivals
1 item
C DJC/2/3/13/1
File: Time Tables of Services for the High
Festivals
File contains annual timetables of services for the
high festivals to be held at Hull Central
Synagogue relating to the following years: 1961;
1962; 1965; 1966; 1968; 1973; 1974
1 file (7 pieces)
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C DJC/2/3/15
Miscellaneous
20th cent.
Subseries contains miscellaneous records relating
to the Hull Central Synagogue and includes a file
of notes relating to various aspects of the history
of the synagogue
1 item
C DJC/2/3/15/1
File: Historical Notes
File contains papers relating to various aspects of
the history of the synagogue and includes extracts
from publications, a photocopy of a key presented
to Jacob Marks, President of the Central Hull
Hebrew Congregation, at the opening of the new
Cogan Street synagogue on 10 Sep 1914
1 file (5 pieces)
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460
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Hull Hebrew Congregation
1990-2012
Description: This series contains the records of Hull Hebrew Congregation, the current
active Jewish Orthodox congregation based at Pryme Street Synagogue. The congregation
was officially formed on 31 May 1992 when members of the Hull Western Synagogue at
Linnaeus Street and Hull Old Hebrew Congregation at Osborne Street agreed a constitution
for the new united congregation. This was the result of long decades of negotiations
regarding the possibility of a united synagogue, and was driven by a decreasing Jewish
population in Hull and the need for more suitable accommodation for worship. In 1991 an 'Ad
Hoc Planning and Collaboration Committee' was established to co-ordinate the work
necessary to achieve the establishment of the new congregation. The committee operated
under the leadership of Richard Bermitz, Philip Daniels, and Max Gold, and aided by Cyril
Rosenston, Barry Donn, Anthony Rowland, Edward Pearlman, and Conrad Segalman. Subcommittees for Finance under the leadership of Anthony Rowland and Edward Pearlman,
and for drafting a new Constitution under the leadership of Conrad Segalman and Max Gold
were also formed. The committee undertook the work of commissioning and preparing
proposals and options relating to housing the new congregation, to establishing its charity
status, and to drafting a constitution to govern the management of the congregation once
established. The work of the committee came to fruition on 2 April 1995 when the newly built
Pryme Street Synagogue, Anlaby, was consecrated by the Chief Rabbi. An opening and
consecration ceremony was held and Rabbi Shalom Osdoba was inducted as the
community's first Rabbi. He remained in post until June 2011 when the position of full time
Rabbi was abolished due to the declining financial situation of the Congregation and falling
membership numbers.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following subseries:
C DJC/2/4/1 Minutes, 1991-2011
C DJC/2/4/2 Annual Reports, 1994-2011
C DJC/2/4/3 Accounts, 1994-2007
C DJC/2/4/4 Receipts and Invoices, 1999
C DJC/2/4/5 Correspondence, 1990-2011
C DJC/2/4/6 Yahrtzeit Lists, 2004-2012
C DJC/2/4/7 Membership Lists and Registers, 1994-2005
C DJC/2/4/8 Marriage Registers and Authorisations, 1994-2005
C DJC/2/4/9 Plans and Surveys, 1990-2008
C DJC/2/4/11 Photographs, 1995-2011
C DJC/2/4/12 Press Cuttings, 1994-2007
C DJC/2/4/13 Printed Ephemera, 1994-2007
C DJC/2/4/14 Electronic Media, 1995
C DJC/2/4/15 Miscellaneous, 1990-2010
Extent: 14 subseries
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C DJC/2/4/1
Minutes
1991-2011
Subseries contains the minutes of meetings of
Hull Hebrew Congregation Synagogue Council
3 items
C DJC/2/4/1/1
File: Rough Minutes
Contains rough and unsigned minutes of Hull
Hebrew Congregation Council meetings and
AGMs
1 file
21 Jun 19917 Apr 1998
C DJC/2/4/1/2
Minute Book
Volume contains minutes of Special meetings,
AGMs and Council Meetings of Hull Hebrew
Congregation Council, held initially at Lewenstein
Hall, Linnaeus Street, then at Pryme Street
Synagogue from 7 Jun 1994. Business relates to
the establishment of the Congregation and its
activities in the early years. Note that various
reports, election nomination forms, accounts, and
balance sheets have been attached to some
minutes. Manuscript and typescript.
Includes:
First meeting of Hull Hebrew Congregation
Council at which the Constitution was read and
approved, 31 May 1992.
1 volume
31 May 199212 Jun 2001
C DJC/2/4/1/3
File: Copy AGM Minutes
File contains copy unsigned minutes of Hull
Hebrew Congregation Council meetings and
AGMs and includes minutes for meetings held on
the following dates: 2 Jul 2006; 29 Jun 2008; 27
Jun 2010; 26 Jun 2011.
1 file (4 pieces)
2 Jul 200626 Jun 2011
C DJC/2/4/2
Annual Reports
1994-2011
Subseries contains the Annual Reports, Balance
Sheets, and Statements of Account of Hull
Hebrew Congregation. Usually includes: List of
executive officers and sub-committee officers; List
of deceased members under heading 'In
Memoriam'; List of Council; Council's report; Audit
report/independent examiner's report; Statement
of financial activities; Balance sheet; Notes to
financial statements.
Note: Reports missing for years ending 31 Dec
1997 (4th Annual Report), 31 Dec 1998 (5th Annual
Report), and 31 Dec 2000 (7th Annual Report).
15 items
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C DJC/2/4/2/1
First Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 1994
1 item
31 Dec 1994
C DJC/2/4/2/2
Second Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 1995
1 item
31 Dec 1995
C DJC/2/4/2/3
Third Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 1996
1 item
31 Dec 1996
C DJC/2/4/2/4
Sixth Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 1999
1 item
31 Dec 1999
C DJC/2/4/2/5
Eighth Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 2001
1 item
31 Dec 2001
C DJC/2/4/2/6
Ninth Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 2002
1 item
31 Dec 2002
C DJC/2/4/2/7
Tenth Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 2003
1 item
31 Dec 2003
C DJC/2/4/2/8
Eleventh Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 2004
1 item
31 Dec 2004
C DJC/2/4/2/9
Twelfth Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 2005
1 item
31 Dec 2005
C DJC/2/4/2/10
Thirteenth Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 2006
1 item
31 Dec 2006
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C DJC/2/4/2/11
Fourteenth Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 2007
1 item
31 Dec 2007
C DJC/2/4/2/12
Fifteenth Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 2008
1 item
31 Dec 2008
C DJC/2/4/2/13
Sixteenth Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 2009
1 item
31 Dec 2009
C DJC/2/4/2/14
Seventeenth Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 2010
1 item
31 Dec 2010
C DJC/2/4/2/15
Eighteenth Annual Report, Balance Sheet, and
Statement of Account
Year ending 31 Dec 2011
1 item
31 Dec 2011
C DJC/2/4/3
Accounts
1994-2007
Subseries contains accounts and financial
statements relating to the finances of Hull Hebrew
Congregation
1 item
C DJC/2/4/3/1
File: Draft Annual Financial Statements
File contains typescript draft annual financial
statements relating to the accounts of Hull Hebrew
Congregation. Includes statements relating to
years ending 31 Dec 1994, 31 Dec 1996, 31 Dec
1999, 31 Dec 2007.
1 file (4 pieces)
C DJC/2/4/4
Receipts and Invoices
1994-2007
1999
Subseries contains receipts and invoices re the
financial activities of Hull Hebrew Congregation.
1 item
C DJC/2/4/4/1
File: Members Donation Slips
File contains completed and signed 'Donation
Slips' recording members annual contributions in
relation to Hull Hebrew Congregation and to the
maintenance of the Jewish cemetery, collected by
Edward Pearlman as Honorary Treasurer for the
year 1999
1 file (70 pieces)
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1999
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C DJC/2/4/5
Correspondence
1990-2011
Subseries contains correspondence of Hull
Hebrew Congregation. Correspondence relates to
the founding of the congregation, the construction
of the synagogue at Pryme Street, membership
issues, financial activities, services, etc.
15 items
C DJC/2/4/5/1
File: Circulars re Meetings and Agendas
File contains circulars relating to dates and
agendas for Hull Hebrew Congregation Council
and AGM meetings
1 file
C DJC/2/4/5/2
Correspondence File: Constitution Committee
File contains correspondence of the committee
appointed to develop a constitution for the newly
formed Hull Hebrew Congregation
1 file
C DJC/2/4/5/3
Correspondence File: Ad Hoc Planning and
Collaboration Committee
File contains correspondence of the committee
appointed to plan for the creation of the Hull
Hebrew Congregation and Synagogue. Much of
the correspondence relates to plans for the
construction of a new synagogue at Pryme Street.
1 file
4 Jan 199117 Nov 1994
C DJC/2/4/5/4
Secretary's Correspondence File
File contains correspondence of Mr Edward
Pearlman as Honorary Secretary of Hull Hebrew
Congregation
1 file
23 Jun 1992May 1999
C DJC/2/4/5/5
Treasurer's Correspondence File
File contains correspondence of A.B. Rowland as
first Treasurer of Hull Hebrew Congregation
1 file
22 Dec 199318 Apr 1994
C DJC/2/4/5/6
Treasurer's Correspondence File
File contains correspondence, receipts, and
invoices dealt with by Mr Edward Pearlman as
Honorary Treasurer of Hull Hebrew Congregation.
1 file
11 Sep 199817 Dec 1999
C DJC/2/4/5/7
Treasurer's Correspondence File
File contains correspondence, receipts, and
invoices dealt with by Mr Edward Pearlman as
Honorary Treasurer of Hull Hebrew Congregation
1 file
23 Nov 199828 Dec 1999
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C DJC/2/4/5/8
Treasurer's Correspondence File
File contains correspondence dealt with by Mr
Jonathan Levine as Honorary Treasurer of Hull
Hebrew Congregation
1 file
4 Aug 200018 Aug 2000
C DJC/2/4/5/9
Secretary's Correspondence File
File contains correspondence of S. Pearlman and
David Lewis as Honorary Secretary of Hull
Hebrew Congregation
1 file
1 Apr 200129 Dec 2003
C DJC/2/4/5/10
Correspondence File: Construction of a Mikvah
File contains correspondence of David Lewis as
Honorary Secretary of Hull Hebrew Congregation
and relates to the proposed construction of a
Mikvah, or Jewish ritual baths, at the instigation of
Rabbi Osdoba. Includes some copy accounts
relating to the building fund for the project dated
2004-2008.
1 file
13 Jul 200329 Mar 2005
C DJC/2/4/5/11
Secretary's Correspondence File
File contains correspondence of David Lewis as
Honorary Secretary of Hull Hebrew Congregation
1 file
14 Jan 200430 Dec 2005
C DJC/2/4/5/12
Secretary's Correspondence File
File contains correspondence of David Lewis as
Honorary Secretary of Hull Hebrew Congregation
1 file
13 Jan 200616 Dec 2006
C DJC/2/4/5/13
Secretary's Correspondence File
File contains correspondence of David Lewis as
Honorary Secretary of Hull Hebrew Congregation
1 file
24 Mar 20061 Jun 2011
C DJC/2/4/5/14
Secretary's Correspondence File: Removal of
Trees from Ella Street Cemetery
File contains correspondence of David Lewis as
Honorary Secretary of Hull Hebrew Congregation
re the removal of trees from Ella Street Cemetery
1file
9 May 200630 Jan 2009
C DJC/2/4/5/15
Correspondence File: Redundancy of Rabbi
Osdoba
File contains letters and papers concerning
financial arrangements for the redundancy Rabbi
Osdoba.
The depositor has requested that this file be
closed therefore access cannot be granted
1 file
24 Jun 201027 Apr 2011
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C DJC/2/4/6
Yahrtzeit Lists
2004-2012
Subseries contains Yahrtzeit lists and books
recording the anniversaries of deceased members
of Hull Hebrew Congregation. The term ‘Yahrtzeit’
refers to the annual commemoration of the
anniversary of person’s death by surviving
members of the family and the community. Lists
and books recording yahrtzeits of deceased
members are kept by congregation secretaries
and updated annually.
1 item
C DJC/2/4/6/1
File: Yahrtzeit Lists
File contains yahrtzeit lists recording the
anniversaries of the deaths of members of the Hull
Hebrew Congregation compiled by David Lewis as
Secretary of Hull Hebrew Congregation. Note that
these are working draft and master copies and not
printed editions for circulation. The lists were
prepared and issued annually and record the
yahrtzeits of male and female members of the
congregation as two separate lists. Lists for the
following years are present: 2004; 2005; 2006 (2
drafts); 2007 (3 drafts); 2008 (3 drafts); 2009 (2
drafts); 2010; 2011 (2 drafts); 2012.
1 file (16 pieces)
C DJC/2/4/7
Membership Lists and Registers
2004-2012
1989-2005
Subseries contains lists of members and registers,
other than marriage registers, relating to
membership of Hull Hebrew Congregation
5 items
C DJC/2/4/7/1
Members List
List of select male and female members of the
Hull Old Hebrew Congregation recording the age
of listed persons
1 item
1989
C DJC/2/4/7/2
Members List
List of Hull Hebrew Congregation members in
both English and Hebrew, compiled by [Edward
Pearlman as Honorary Secretary of the
Congregation?] in 1994 when the Congregation
was united at the new Pryme Street Synagogue,
typescript with manuscript additions and
corrections.
1 item
1994
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C DJC/2/4/7/3
Members List
List of Hull Hebrew Congregation members in
both English and Hebrew, compiled by [Edward
Pearlman as Honorary Secretary of the
Congregation?] in 1995, typescript with
manuscript additions and corrections.
1 item
1995
C DJC/2/4/7/4
Congregation Directory
Directory of Hull Hebrew Congregation members
names, addresses, and telephone numbers,
typescript.
1 item
2001
C DJC/2/4/7/5
File: Directories of Council
File contains directories of Hull Hebrew
Congregation Council members names,
addresses, and telephone numbers, typescript.
Note that directories are present for May 2001 and
Sep 2005 only.
1 file (2 pieces)
C DJC/2/4/8
Marriage Registers and Authorisations
May 2001Sep 2005
1994-2007
Subseries contains Marriage Registers and
Authorisations relating to marriages solemnised at
Hull Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, Pryme
Street. Note that Jewish marriages must be held
under the auspices of a synagogue with a
Secretary for Marriages appointed by the
Registrar General. They are registered by the
Secretary for Marriages of the husband’s
synagogue.
In addition, though not required by British law,
Jewish law requires that marriages in Britain
cannot be celebrated without the authorisation of
the Chief Rabbi. Applications for authorisations
are made by the Secretary for Marriages of the
congregation to the Office of the Chief Rabbi in
London on behalf of couples wishing to be
married.
2 items
C DJC/2/4/8/1
File: Marriage Authorisations
File contains Chief Rabbi's Marriage
Authorisations relating to marriages to be
solemnised at Hull Central Synagogue, forms
signed by Chief Rabbi, and returned to the
Secretary for Marriages at Hull Central
Synagogue. Forms provide the following
information: Bridegroom's name, address, age,
country of birth, whether previously married,
whether mother is a Jewess, whether has any
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brothers; Bride's name, address, age, country of
birth, whether previously married, whether mother
is a Jewess, whether has any relationship to
Bridegroom or his brothers;
Form of witness to application; Date of
solemnization; Synagogue responsible for
solemnization; Place of solemnization; Celebrants;
Date of Authorization. Typescript pro-forma and
manuscript.
Authorizations for following marriages:
Paul Samuel Spencer and Carolyn Fiona
Weiniger, 2 Jan 1995; Derek Marc Simons and
Helen Louise Flasher, 11 Jun 1995; Ashley
Stewart Homburg and Elizabeth Jane Waxman, 9
Jul 1995; Malcolm Mark Sorkin and Debra Louise
Silver, 9 Jun 1996; Richard Eliot Deacon and
Michelle Esther Rosenston, 18 Aug 1996; Richard
Ian Isaacs and Lisa Fredental, 7 Jun 1998; Paul
Leslie Rose and Gabrielle Sara Furman, 25 Oct
1998; Martin Barry Hyman and Katie Devora
Fredda Waxman, 13 Jun 1999; Craig Benjamin
Simons and Louisa Jayne Shapero, 12 Apr 2001;
Jeremy Ellis Goldstone and Sarah Louise Levy,
26 Aug 2002; Charles Ofer Braverman and
Jacqueline Wendy Abrahams, 21 Nov 2004;
Adam Edward Katz and Jacqueline Victoria Levy,
1 Jul 2007; Ian Barry Wasserman and Beverely
Iland Rowland, 29 Jul 2007.
1 item (15 pieces)
C DJC/2/4/8/2
Copy Marriage Register
Unbound photocopy of entries made in the Hull
Hebrew Congregation Marriage Register, 19952005. Note that the original is held by the Hull
Hebrew Congregation Secretary for Marriages.
Entries relate to the following marriages:
Paul Samuel Spencer and Carolyn Fiona
Weiniger, 2 Jan 1995; Derek Marc Simons and
Helen Louise Flasher, 11 Jun 1995; Ashley
Stewart Homburg and Elizabeth Jane Waxman, 9
Jul 1995; Malcolm Mark Sorkin and Debra Louise
Silver, 9 Jun 1996; Richard Eliot Deacon and
Michelle Esther Rosenston, 18 Aug 1996; Richard
Ian Isaacs and Lisa Fredenthal, 7 Jun 1998; Paul
Leslie Rose and Gabrielle Sara Furman, 25 Oct
1998; Martin Barry Hyman and Katie Devora
Fredda Waxman, 13 Jun 1999; Craig Benjamin
Simons and Louisa Jayne Shapero, 12 Aug 2001;
Jeremy Ellis Goldstone and Sarah Louise Levy,
26 Aug 2002; Charles Ofer Braverman and
Jacqueline Wendy Abrahams, 21 Nov 2004.
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C DJC/2/4/9
Plans and Surveys
1990-2008
Subseries contains plans and surveys relating to
the buildings owned by Hull Hebrew Congregation
at Pryme Street, Anlaby, Hull
7 items
C DJC/2/4/9/1
Plans: Proposed New Synagogue (Whiteley)
Plans drawn up by Whiteley at the request of the
Planning Collaboration Committee for the Hull
Jewish Community showing layout options and
site plans re the proposed Pryme Street
Synagogue
1 file (5 pieces)
Jun 1990
C DJC/2/4/9/2
Plans: Proposed New Synagogue (Whiteley)
Plans drawn up by Whiteley at the request of the
Hull Old Hebrew Congregation showing layout
options, elevations, site plans, and floor plans re
the proposed Pryme Street Synagogue
1 file (6 pieces)
Sep 1990
C DJC/2/4/9/3
Plans: Proposed New Synagogue (Elsworth
Sykes Partnership)
Plans and specification drawn up by Elsworth
Sykes Partnership for Hull Hebrew Congregation
showing electrical installations, window and
external door schedule, door and frame
schedules, finishes schedule, drainage layout,
ceiling layout, sketch plan layout, sketch seating
layouts, re-modelled elevations, proposed
sections, proposed elevations, internal building
layout,and O.G. level survey of Pryme Street re
the proposed new Pryme Street Synagogue
1 file (28 pieces)
1992-1993
C DJC/2/4/9/4
Plans: Additions and Alterations to Pryme Street
(V.A. Architecture)
Plans drawn up by V.A. Architecture at the
request of Hull Hebrew Congregation showing
elevations and section details for a mechitza
panel, working drawing of mechitza screen, sketch
drawing for bimma at Pryme Street Synagogue
1 file (4 pieces)
Feb 1994Apr 1994
C DJC/2/4/9/5
Plans: Proposed Pryme Street Mikvah Site
Plans showing Pryme Street Synagogue site with
proposed location of new building to house a
mikvah (ritual immersion bath)
1 file (2 pieces)
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C DJC/2/4/9/6
Plans: Radiator Schedules
Plan showing radiator schedules relating to the
Pryme Street Synagogue site
1 item
C DJC/2/4/9/7
Plans: Proposed Loft Conversion at Pryme Street
Synagogue
Plans drawn up by Graham Scott Design
Assoicates Ltd showing proposed alterations with
regard to a loft conversion at Pryme Street
Synagogue
1 file (2 pieces)
C DJC/2/4/11
Photographs
c.2008
Jun 2008
1995-2011
Subseries contains photographs of various
buildings, persons and occasions associated with
Hull Hebrew Congregation at Pryme Street
Synagogue
9 items
C DJC/2/4/11/1
Photographs: Pryme Street Synagogue Fixtures
and Fittings
Photographs of various memorial boards and
interior fittings of the Pryme Street Synagogue.
Includes:
Roll of Honor board listing names of the members
of the Hull Jewish Community who gave their lives
in WWI and WWII, presented by Hull Branch
AJEX in November 1994; In Memoriam board
listing the names and anniversaries of departed
members of the Congregation, presented [to the
Western Synagogue Congregation?] by the sons
and daughters of Samuel and Annie Rubinstein on
18 Jun 1950; In Memoriam board with metal
plates, each inscribed with the name and
anniversary of a departed member of the
Congregation; Ark and curtain presented by
Maurice, Lee, John and Raymond Kauffman in
memory of Averell Rosine Kauffman.
1 file (10 pieces)
c.1990s
C DJC/2/4/11/2
Photograph Album: Consecration of Pryme Street
Synagogue by Chief Rabbi Sacks
Photographs of the visit of the Chief Rabbi Dr
Jonathan Sacks to Pryme Street Synagogue, Hull,
on 2 Apr 2995, for the consecration of the
Synagogue and the Induction of Rabbi Shalom
Osdoba as minister of the Congregation.
Includes:
Meal shared by the Chief Rabbi and senior male
members of the Congregation; Procession of the
Torah into the synagogue; Addresses and
2 Apr 1995
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speeches in the Synagogue; Unveiling of a plaque
commemorating the occasion by the Chief Rabbi;
Chief Rabbi meeting members of the
Congregation; Children's service attended by
Chief Rabbi; Rabbi Osdoba's family.
Persons shown in the photographs include the
following:
Chief Rabbi Sacks; Rabbi Osdoba; Abraham
Osdobah; Judah Rose; Tony Rowland; Howard
Levy; Edward Pearlman; Cyril Rosenston; Philip
Daniels; Rosalind Marks; Rabbi Chaim Cooper;
Lord Mayor of Hull Mima Bell; Laurette Pearlman;
David Rose; Stuart Randall; Naomi Rosenston;
Sam Lang; Lionel Charnah; Albert Rosenberg;
Albert Rosenberg; Dr Carl Rosen; Yachabed
Wilhelm; Pinchas Wilhelm; Mushki Osdoba;
Rochel Osdoba.
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Photographs: Various Events at Pryme Street
Synagogue
Photographs of the following occasions at Pryme
Street Synagogue:
Barmitzvah of Adam Daniels showing him with his
father and Rabbi Osdoba inside the synagogue,
18 Jun 1995;
Visit of members of the Hull Hebrew Congregation
to the Great Synagogue, Jerusalem, for the
wedding of Maurice Sultan's niece, showing
Maurice Sultan, David Lewis, Barbara Sultan, and
Berta Turner inside the synagogue, 31 Aug 1998;
Ladies Guild preparing fish and chip supper in the
Synagogue kitchen ahead of a Chanucah meal,
shows Rita Charnah, Joan Fredenthal, Joanna
Daniels, Anna Grantham, Lynda Levy, Laurette
Pearlman, and Sandra Silver, 21 Dec 2003;
Eddie Pearlman, Rabbi Osdoba, and Barrie Donn
at a luncheon held at the synagogue to mark the
10th anniversary of it's opening, 9 May 2004;
Ladies Guild preparing a Purim meal at in the
Synagogue kitchen, shows Laurette Pearlman, Jo
Daniels, Rachel Levine, Debbie Levine, 13 Mar
2006;
Leon Pliener cleaning synaogue silver inside the
Synagogue ahead of High Festival celebrations,
17 Sep 2006;
David Lewis, Philip Daniels, Jonathan Levine, and
Edward Pearlman inside the synagogue on the
occasion of the barmitzvah of the synagogue, 5
May 2007;
Posed group photograph showing Rosalyn
Pearlman, Laura Gold, Avril Sugarman, Debbie
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Levine, Sandra Silver, Laurette Pearlman,
Maureen Stone, Diane Casslasy, Lynda Levy,
Veronika Keczkes, Jo Daniels, Anna Grantham,
and Jakki Pinsley, taken on the occasion of
celebrations marking the Barmitzvah of the Hull
Hebrew Congregation held 6 May 2007;
Scott Bahari as Chasan Berashis, Asher Osdoba,
Rabbi Osdoba, Eli Bahari as Chasan Torah, inside
the synagogue on the occasion of a service, 7 Oct
2007;
Conrad Segelman, Max Gold, Scott Bahari as
Chasan Berashis, Eli Bahari as Chasan Torah,
Ivan Daniels, inside the synagogue on the
occasion of a service, 7 Oct 2007;
Barmitzvah of Asher Osdoba showing persons
attending sat around tables eating in the
synaogue, 5 May 2008;
Posed group photograph of Rabbi Osdoba as
Chosan Torah, Asher Osdoba as Chosan
Bereshis, and Yeshiva boys Abraham Moishe
Niasoss, Levi Abrahms, Mendel Shaw, Mendel
Glickman, Yanky Abrahams, taken the day after
Simchat Torah, 12 Oct 2009;
Photographs taken on the occasion of a 'Jewish
Heritage Walk' held 17 Nov 2009, shows Ann
Bennett, David Lewis, Shmuel Amitai;
L'chaim for Rosalind Marks held 15 May 2011;
Persons entering synagogue prior to a service,
note that in the background can be seen 4
windows taken from the Western Synagogue,
Linnaeus Street, 29 May 2011.
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Photographs: Pryme Street Mikvah
Photographs of various stages during the
construction of a 'mikvah', or ceremonial bath, at
Pryme Street Synagogue.
Includes:
Ground breaking attended by various members of
the Congregation and the laying of the foundation
stone; Pouring of concrete into the mikvah mould
with various workmen on site prior to the
construction of walls around the mikvah; Rabbi
Osdoba stood in the lower chamber of the mikvah
after concrete has been poured and set and walls
have been constructed around the mikvah; Interior
tiling of the mikvah.
1 file (30 pieces)
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Photographs: 10th Anniversary of the Opening of
Pryme Street Synagogue
File contains colour photographs printed onto nonphotographic paper, shows guests present on the
occasion of the 10th anniversary of the opening of
Pryme Street Synagogue
1 file
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Photographs: Dedication of Sefer Torah
Photographs of the ceremony of dedication of a
new Sefer Torah to the memory of Ida, Lionel and
Stanley Lewis the parents and brother of
Congregation member David Lewis. Photographs
show the checking of the Sefer Torah by Rabbi
Schreibhand and Rabbi Osdoba in Rabbi
Osdoba's flat in the presence of members of the
Congregation, the carrying of the Sefer Torah
from the flat to the synagogue under the chuppah
by Rabbi Osdoba and various members of the
Congregation, and the Hakafot in the synagogue
led by David Lewis.
Persons shown include the following:
Rabbi Schreibhand; Rabbi Osdoba; David Lewis;
Philip Daniels; Les Abrahams; David Marks;
Judah Rose; Edward Pearlman; Perris Coupland;
Max Gold; Stephan Pearlman; Conrad Segelman;
Howard Levy; Mike Tabour; Anna Grantham;
Gerald Silver; Aubrey Coupland; Tony Rowland;
Harry Lanch; Veronika Keczkes; Diane Casslasy;
Sarah Osdoba; Laura Gold; Lynda Levy; Laurette
Pearlman; Joanna Daniels; Avril Sugarman;
Sandra Silver; Rita Charnah.
Also includes a DVD containing photographs of
the ceremony of dedication of a new Sefer Torah
to the memory of Ida, Lionel and Stanley Lewis
the parents and brother of Congregation member
David Lewis. Photographs show the checking of
the Sefer Torah by Rabbi Schreibhand and Rabbi
Osdoba in Rabbi Osdoba's flat in the presence of
members of the Congregation, the carrying of the
Sefer Torah from the flat to the synagogue under
the chuppah by Rabbi Osdoba and various
members of the Congregation, and the Hakafot in
the synagogue led by David Lewis. Note that a
thumbnail index of the 298 images contained on
the DVD is enclosed with the DVD.
1 file (39 pieces)
2 Sep 2007
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Photographs: Jewish Way of Life Exhibition
Colour photographs of the Board of Deputies
'Jewish Way of Life Exhibition' hosted 1 Mar 201019 Mar 2010 in Holy Trinity Church, taken by Dr
Jackie Lukes. Includes: Year 8 pupils of St Mary's
College listening to Judah Rose inside Holy Trinity
Church; Chris Fenwick and David Lewis talking
inside Holy Trinity Church, David Lewis wearing a
JWOLE Guide's badge; David Lewis and Michael
Westerman talking inside Holy Trinity Church,
David Lewis wearing a JWOLE Guide's badge;
Michael Westerman and Judah Rose posing for
photograph inside Holy Trinity Church; Young boy
completing worksheet infront of an exhibition
panel titled 'The Jewish Calendar'; Children
[school group?] exploring the exhibition panels
relating to 'Chanukah', 'Purim', 'Simchat Torah',
and 'The Jewish Calendar' inside Holy Trinity
Church; Children [school group?] exploring the
exhibition.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Dr Jackie Lukes
in 2010.
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Photograph Album: Opening of Prayer Hall and
Mikvah by Chief Rabbi Sacks
Photographs of the visit of the Chief Rabbi Dr
Jonathan Sacks and Lady Sacks to Pryme Street
Synagogue, Hull, on 31 Oct 2010, to open a new
prayer hall and Mikvah. Colour prints from images
taken with a digital camera. Note: Some
duplicates.
Includes:
Arrival by car of Chief Rabbi and Lady Sacks;
Leading members of the congregation meeting
Chief Rabbi and Lady Sacks; Congregation
walking with Chief Rabbi around the building;
Chief Rabbi and Lady Sacks having tea and
snacks in dining room of [Rabbi Osdoba?] with
Rabbi's family and leading members of the
congregation; Opening of the prayer hall by Chief
Rabbi with Rabbi Osdoba; Chief Rabbi meeting
Andrew Ward, representative of the builders;
Chief Rabbi shaking hands with Leon Pliener in
front of memorial plaque to Tessa Pliener; Lady
Sacks opening the Mikvah; Chief Rabbi inspecting
the baths; Service led by Chief Rabbi and Rabbi
Osdoba; Chief Rabbi meeting members of the
congregation after service; Chief Rabbi and Lady
Sacks with Rabbi Osdoba and his family.
Jewish Individuals featuring in photographs:
Geoffrey Abrahams; Leslie Abrahams;
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Vic Appleson; Eli Bahari; Betty Blank; Dr Michael
Bott; Connie Brown; Cyril Brown; Rita Charnah;
Perris Coupland; Gordon Daniels; Max Daniels;
Miriam Daniels; Trustee Philip Daniels; VicePresident Ian Dysch; Sharon Dysch; Gary Edles;
Harold Flasher, Leslie Abrahams son-in-law;
Eddie Gilman; Laura Gold; Max Gold; Anna
Gratham, mother of Georgia Gratham; Georgia
Gratham, daughter of Anna Gratham; Dr Louis
Jaffe; Veronika Keczes; Barry Landey; Debbie
Lavine; President Jonathan Levine; Max Levitt;
Trustee Howard Levy; Linda Levy; Secretary
David Lewis; Jim Lightowler; Betty Marks
Devorah Leah Osdoba; Sarah Osdoba; Rabbi
Osdoba; Rivki Osdoba; Yossi Osdoba
Treasurer Edward Pearlman; Laurette Pearlman;
Rosalyn Pearlman; Cynthia Pinsley; Elliot Pinsley;
Leon Pliener; Oliver Pinsley; Judah Rose; Gillian
Rosenberg; Michael Rosenberg; Chief Rabbi Lord
Sacks; Lady Sacks; Audrey Segelman; Conrad
Segelman; Eric Silver; Gerald Silver; Sandra
Silver; Grimsby President Leo Solomon; Reform
President Ian Sugarman; Brenda Waxman;
Michael Westerman.
Non-Jewish individuals featuring in photographs:
Tony and Joan Drake; Elizabeth Nicholson; Mr
and Mrs Nick Thompson, Kingston Comms;
Andrew Ward, representing builders.
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DVD: Chief Rabbi's Visit
Photographs of the visit of the Chief Rabbi Dr
Jonathan Sacks and Lady Sacks to Pryme Street
Synagogue, the new Mikveh at the Synagogue,
and Ella Street Cemetery, on 31 Oct 2010, to
open a new prayer hall and Mikvah. Note: DVD
contains 223 images.
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Press Cuttings
1994-2011
Subseries contains press cuttings of newspaper
and magazine articles and reports relating to Hull
Hebrew Congregation events and persons
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Press Cutting: 'New Centre Unites Hull'
Article written by the Regional News Report for
the Jewish Chronicle
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Press Cutting: 'Warehouse is turned into a
synagogue'
Article written by Rosalyn Pearlman in Jewish
Chronicle
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Press Cutting: 'New unity, new leaders - new
lease on life?'
Article written by Hyam Corney in Jewish
Chronicle
1 item
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Press Cutting: 'Holy Bagels: Hull Jewish
Community on Sunday Mornings'
Article written by Rabbi Shalom Osdoba in
Concord
1 item
Dec 1997
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Press Cutting: 'Pryme location as 100 party for
Purim'
1 item
Apr 1998
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Press Cutting: 'Meeting to quell mikveh concerns'
Article in the Jewish Chronicle written by Rosalyn
Pearlman
1 item
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Press Cutting: 'So why do we need a Mikvah?'
Article written by Rabbi Osdoba in Concord,
vol.32, no.1
1 item
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Press Cutting: 'Taking the Plunge'
Article in the Jewish Chronical written by Nathan
Jeffay
1 item
13 Feb 2004
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Press Cutting: 'Floods Damage Hull Shul'
Article written by D. Levi in Hamodia
1 item
27 Jun 2007
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Press Cutting: 'We'll wed in a flood and
honeymoon in Venice'
Article written by Candice Kreiger in Jewish
Chronicle
1 item
29 Jun 2007
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Press Cutting: 'Hull Hell: Wedding in doubt as shul
floods - but Sifrei Torah kept safe'
Article written by David Saffer in Jewish Telegraph
Leeds Edition
1 item
29 Jun 2007
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Press Cutting: 'More homes in villages a recipe for
disaster'
Article written by Helen Trott
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Press Cutting: 'Hull Receives a New Sefer Torah'
Article appearing in the Jewish Telegraph relating
to the dedication of a new Sefer Torah to the
memory of Ida, Lionel and Stanley Lewis the
parents and brother of David Lewis. References
made to the attendance of 150 guests, a
ceremony, a parade, singing, dancing, and a
meal.
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Press Cutting: 'New Sefer Torah'
Article appearing in the Jewish Chronical relating
to a procession at the dedication of a new Sefer
Torah to the memory of Ida, Lionel and Stanley
Lewis the parents and brother of David Lewis.
Reference made to the completion of the Sefer
Torah by Rabbi Yitzchak Schreibhand, and
comment be member Debbie Levine relating to
the size of the congregation being less than 200
members.
1 item
9 Nov 2007
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Press Cutting: 'City can be proud of its strong
Jewish heritage'
1 item
5 May 2008
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Press Cutting: 'A rabbi is essential to ensure that
Hull Jewry does not die'
Article in Jewish Telegraph written by David Saffer
1 item
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Printed Ephemera
1994-2012
Subseries contains files of printed ephemera
relating to Hull Hebrew Congregation and includes
the following: Timetables of High Festival
Services; Invitations; Orders of Service; 'Living
Waters' newsletter; 'Pryme News' newsletter.
5 items
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File: Timetables of High Festival Services
Contains timetables detailing High Festival service
dates and times at Pryme Street Synagogue,
shows persons to act as Chatan Torah and
Chatan Bereshit. Contains timetables relating to
High Festivals held in the following years: 1994;
1995; 1996; 2000; 2001; 2003; 2005.
1 file (7 pieces)
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File: Invitations
File contains invitations relating to events
organised by Hull Hebrew Congregation,
typescript.
Includes:
Invitation sent to Mr E. Oppel inviting him to attend
the joint consecration of Hull Hebrew Synagogue
and Community Centre and induction of Rabbi
Shalom Osdoba at Pryme Street, Anlaby, by Chief
Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks on Sunday 2 Apr 1995
at 4pm, 2 Apr 1995; Invitation and programme
relating to a 'Lunch & Learn' event for the women
of the Hull Hebrew Community, to be held at
Pryme Street, 31 May 1995; Invitation to attend
the opening of the new Kitchen and Dining Room
[at the Pryme Street Synagogue?], 26 Jan 1997;
Bas Mitzvah of Mushka Osdoba, 7 Feb 2004;
Invitation to a luncheon marking the 10th
anniversary of the opening of the Pryme Street
Centre, 9 May 2004; Marriage of Jacqui
Abrahams and Charles Braverman at Pryme
Street Synagogue, 21 Nov 2004; Bas Mitzvah of
Miriam Rochel Osdoba, 23 Sep 2005; Bat Mitzvah
of Rachel Harriet Levine at Pryme Street
Synagogue, 10 Feb 2007; Bar Mitzvah of Asher
Osdoba at 30 Pryme Street, 4 May 2007;
Invitation/ticket relating to the 'Barmitzvah of our
Shul', dinner and entertainment provided, tickets
£15.00, 6 May 2007; Flyer inviting participation in
the 'Barmitzvah of our Shul' at Pryme Street
Synagogue, tickets £15.00, price includes dinner
and entertainment by pianist Eddie Wildman and
singer Stirling Austin, 6 May 2007; Marriage of
Jacqueline Levy and Adam Katz at Pryme Street
Synagogue followed by a reception at the
Ramada Jarvis, 1 Jul 2007; Bat Mitzvah of Paige
Elissa Sorkin at Pyme Street Synagogue followed
by a Kiddush, 11 Jul 2009; Invitation to a Friday
night service and shabbos dinner to mark the Bas
Mitzvah of Devorah Leah Osdoba, 18 Jun 2010;
Invitation to attend an address to be given by the
Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks which is to be followed by
a buffet luncheon at 30 Pryme Street, Anlaby, on
31 Oct 2010; Invitation to a shabbat service and
kiddush to celebrate the 70th birthday of Ian
Dysch, 5 May 2012.
1 file (16 pieces)
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File: Orders of Service
File contains orders of service relating to the
following services held by Hull Hebrew
Congregation:
Order of Service for Rosh Hashana services held
by the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation on the 24
and 25 Sep 1987;
Consecration of the Hull Hebrew Synagogue and
Community Centre and the Induction of Rabbi
Shalom Osdoba, consecration and induction Chief
Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks, service conducted by
Mr David Rose, held 2 Apr 1995;
Marriage of Michelle Rosenston and Richard
Deacon, 18 Aug 1996;
Bat Chayil of Rebecca Sara Daniels, 6 Jun 1999;
Bat Chayil of Georgia Philippa Lucy Gratham, 20
Jun 1999.
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File: 'Living Waters' Newsletter
File contains complete run of the short-lived
'Living Waters' newsletter, a publication of the Hull
Jewish Communal Mikvah which ran from Aug
2003-Nov 2003.
Includes the following issues:
Issue No.1, Aug 2003; Issue No.2, Sep 2003;
Issue No.3, Oct 2003; Issue No.4, Nov 2003.
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File: 'Pryme News' Newsletter
File contains issues of the newsletter 'Pryme
News', a monthly publication of the Hull Hebrew
Congregation first issued on 3 Feb 1995. Please
note that whilst this is a substantial run of the
newsletter some issues are missing. Please also
note that it appears the newsletter was not
produced regularly each month in the later years
of this series.
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File: Grace After Meal and Presentation Cards
File contains inscription pages of Grace After Meal
cards and other programmes and menus
presented to guests by the hosts of various
occasions such as marriages, barmitzvahs, and
anniversaries.
Includes cards relating to the following occasions:
[Barmitzvah?] of Daniel Jonathan, 16 Jan 1994;
Bat Chayil of Beverley, 5 Jun 1994; [Marriage?] of
Melanie and Adam, 30 Oct 1994; Marriage of
Carolyn Weiniger and Paul Spencer, 2 Jan 1995;
Barmitzvah of Michael, 7 Jan 1995; Marriage of
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Helen Flasher and Derek Simons, 11 Jun 1995;
Barmitzvah of Adam Daniels, 18 Jun 1995;
Barmitzvah of Jonathan Leon, 2 Jul 1995;
Marriage of Jane Waxman and Ashley Humburg,
9 Jul 1995; Golden wedding of Rita Woolf and
Albert Rosenberg, 19 Nov 1995; Barmitzvah of
Ilan, 2 Dec 1995; Barmitzvah of Daniel, 9 Dec
1995; Barmitzvah of Marcus Dysch, 11 Feb 1996;
Barmitzvah of Eliot David Goldstone, 16 Mar
1996; [Barmitzvah?] of Daniel, 2 Jun 1996;
Marriage of Debra Silver and Malcolm Sorkin, 9
Jun 1996; [Bat Chayil?] of Kimberley Rowland and
Samantha Pinsley, 27 Oct 1996; [Bat Chayil?] of
Samantha Simon, 13 Jul 1997; Marriage of Lisa
Fredenthal and Richard Isaacs, 7 Jun 1998;
Marriage of Gabrielle Furman and Paul Rose, 25
Oct 1998; Marriage of Barbara Oxtoby and
Michael Westerman, 23 May 1999; Bat Chayil of
Rebecca Daniels, 6 Jun 1999; Bat Chayil of
Georgia Philippa Lucy Grantham, 20 Jun 1999;
Barmitzvah of Benjamin, 16 Apr 2000; Barmitzvah
of Marcus Edward Pinsley, 4 Jun 2000;
Barmitzvah of Miriam Dysch, 13 Aug 2000;
Marriage of Rachael and Simon, 17 Jun 2001;
Marriage of Louisa Shapero and Craig Simons, 12
Aug 2001; Barmitzvah of Guy Levine, 18 Aug
2002; Marriage of Sarah Levy and Jeremy
Goldstone, 26 Aug 2002; Barmitzvah of Oliver
Pinsley, 1 Jun 2003; Barmitzvah of Jacob, 26 Oct
2003; Marriage of Jacqui Abrahams and Charles
Braverman, 21 Nov 2004; Marriage of Gail Kay
and Malcolm Taylor, 4 Sep 2005; Marriage of
Jacqueline Levy and Adam Katz, 1 Jul
2007;Barmitzvah of Samuel Benjamin Flasher, 27
Feb 2010.
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Electronic Media
1995-2010
Subseries contains film recordings relating to Hull
Hebrew Congregation events including the
consecration of the new synagogue and the
induction of Rabbi Osdoba as Rabbi of the Hull
Hebrew Congregation
Access to items within this subseries cannot
currently be provided due to the format of the
media on which the items are stored
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Video Tape: 'The History of Hull's Orthodox
Synagogues, 1780-1995'
Video contains film written and narrated by Elliot
Opel, with commentary by Geoff Annis and
appearances by Serena Myers, Judah Rose, Jack
Lennard, Philip Daniels, Dr Sol Luri, Conrad
Segelman, Barrie Donn, Regina Bentley
(Finestein), Chief Rabbi Sacks, Rabbi Osdoba,
Howard Levy. Film is in two parts: Part one lasting
53 minutes reflects history of Hull's Orthodox
Synagogues over the past 215 years; Part two
lasting 17 minutes features scenes of the new
opening of the Pryme Street Synagogue and the
inauguration of Rabbi Osdoba. Film produced by
the University of Hull Audio Visual Centre.
Access cannot currently be provided due to the
format of the media on which this item is stored
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c.1995
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Video Tape: 'Hull's New Synagogue: Opening
Speeches 2 April 1995'
Video contains complete and unedited recording
of speeches made by Chief Rabbi Jonathon
Sacks, Rabbi Osdoba, Howard Levy as President,
at the opening of the Pryme Street Synagogue
and induction of Rabbi Osdoba on 2 Apr 1995,
lasting 52 minutes. Film produced by the
University of Hull Audio Visual Centre. Note: Text
of speech made by Chief Rabbi is printed in
Oppel, Elliot, The History of Hull's Orthodox
Synagogues (and the people connected to them)
(Highgate Publications (Beverley) Limited, 2000)
p.35 [L.296 dup, HHC Library].
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format of the media on which this item is stored
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Video Tape: Consecration of Pryme Street
Synagogue and Induction of Rabbi Osdoba
Video contains footage of the visit of the Chief
Rabbi to consecrate Pryme Street Synagogue and
to Induct Rabbi Osdoba as the new Rabbi on 2
Apr 1995, lasting 1 hour and 59 minutes, and
includes the following: Children in chedar before
Chief Rabbi arrives, Laurette Pearlman;
Congregants coming into the shul, Elliot Oppel,
Perris Coupland, Betty and Danny Gilman, Mot
Lavine, Leon Pliener, Barrie Schneider, Rosalind
Marks, Howard Levy; Chief Rabbi in chedar,
Adam Daniels, Rabbetzin; Congregants entering
shul, Philip Daniels, Alf Klarik, Barrie Donn, Judah
Rose, David Rose the chazan in London;
2 Apr 1995
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Afternoon service; Opening of Ark; Voices of
Rabbi Cooper and Rabbi Osdoba; Chief Rabbi's
address; Rabbi Osdoba's address; Howard Levy's
speech; Presentations of congregants to Chief
Rabbi, Lynda Levy, Rita Charnah, Barrie and
Deane Donn, Avril Rowland, Laurette Pearlman,
Joanna Daniels, Judah and Doreen Rose,
Rosalind Marks, Harry Westerman, Conrad and
Audrey Segelman, Cyril and Naomi Rosenston,
Carl Rosen.
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format of the media on which this item is stored
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DVD: Consecration of Pryme Street Synagogue
and Induction of Rabbi Osdoba
DVD containing film footage of a visit by the Chief
Rabbi to Hull Hebrew Congregation, film lasts 24
minutes and features Rabbi Osdoba, the Chief
Rabbi, and J. Levine amongst others. Note: VLC
media file.
Access cannot currently be provided due to the
format of the media on which this item is stored
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Miscellaneous
1990-2010
Subseries contains miscellaneous records relating
to Hull Hebrew Congregation and Pryme Street
Synagogue
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File: Reports
File contains reports relating to various matters
compiled by officers of the Hull Hebrew
Congregation.
Includes:
'A Report and Feasibility Study on the Pryme
Street Engineering Works in Anlaby', prepared by
the Ad Hoc Planning and Collaboration
Committee, 3 Jul 1990;
Draft annual report of the Hull Hebrew
Congregation relating to the year 1994-1995;
Draft annual report of the Hull Hebrew
Congregation relating to the year 1998-1999;
Draft annual report of the HulL Hebrew
Congregation relating to the year 1999-2000;
Report of the Board of Deputies deputy David
Lewis, 19 Apr 2012.
1 file (5 pieces)
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File: Miscellaneous Secretary's Papers
File contains miscellaneous secretary's papers
relating to Hull Hebrew Congregation and is split
into two parts, the second of which is closed at the
request of the depositor.
Part One includes:
Haftorah list relating to 2004; Letters Out list
compiled by David Lewis in his capacity as
secretary relating to correspondence for the
period 2003-2010; Shedule of nominees for
election to office at AGMs in the period 19952000; Notes made by David Lewis re 'Risk
Assessment at the Cemeteries', 21 Sep 2003;
Cards detailing a seating plan for a luncheon
celebrating the 10th anniversary of the opening of
Pryme Street Synagogue held 9 May 2004.
Part Two includes:
Papers concerning a Jewish Judicial Court verdict
relating to a disagreement between Hull Hebrew
Congregation and Manchester Beth Din over the
loss of a sefer belonging to Hull, 2000; Summary
of statements to Council regarding an incident
between Rabbi Shalom Osdoba and a member of
the congregation, 2010.
Part two of this file is closed until 2040 at the
request of the depositor.
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1995-2010
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Exercise Book
Exercise book belonging to Asher Osdoba, the
eldest son of Rabbi Osdoba, containing work for
an English project on 'Changes' at school
1 item
2005-2006
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File: Speeches
File contains the text of speeches given on
various occasions associated with the Hull
Hebrew Congregation.
Includes:
Speech given by David Lewis on the occasion of
the dedication of a Sefer Torah in memory of the
his parents and brother, 2 Sep 2007;
Speech given by Harold Flasher at Pryme Street
Synagogue in which he makes an appeal in
relation to Menorah House operated by Hull
Jewish Community Care, formerly the Hull
Hebrew Board of Guardians, c.2010;
Presentation given by Dr Michael Bott and Dr
David Lewis on the subject of Jewish Art in Hull,
Sep 2010.
1 file (3 pieces)
2007-2010
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C DJC/2/4/15/5
File: Hull Hebrew Congregation Library
File contains papers relating to a library at Hull
Hebrew Congregation's Pryme Street Synagogue.
Includes:
Unused Hull Hebrew Congregation Library issue
slip used to record the name, payment of deposit
and date of issue relating to the loan of books
from the library;
Unused donation slip used to record the donation
of books to the Hull Hebrew Congregation Library;
Dedication page relating to a book presented to
the Beis Hamedrash of Hull Hebrew Congregation
in Nov 2009 in memory of Rhoda Diana Rose,
wife of Judah Rose.
1 file (3 pieces)
Nov 2009
C DJC/2/4/15/6
File: Jewish National Fund
File contains papers relating to a library at Hull
Hebrew Congregation's Pryme Street Synagogue.
Includes:
Presentation folio commemorating to the
dedication of the Hirbat Nakav Picnic Site in the
British Part in Jerusalem to the Hull Jewish
Community under the Jewish National Fund
Sponsored Tree Scheme, 1996;
Jewish National Fund Golden Book Certificate
inscribed in memory of Olive Wright by her friends
in the Hull Jewish Community, Mar 2004.
1 file (2 pieces)
1996-2004
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Hull Reform Synagogue
1970-2011
Description: This series contains limited records relating to Hull Reform Synagogue, also
known as Ne've Shalom, donated by various members of the Jewish Community in Hull.
Please note that the official records of the Hull Reform Synagogue remain with the officers of
the congregation.
Significant interest in Reform Judaism existed in Hull from the early 1960s when a number of
individuals travelled to the Leeds Reform Synagogue for services. In 1966 five families, the
Bermitzes, Levys, Rosenbergs, Barnetts and Gordons, met to form a committee to establish
a Reform Synagogue in Hull. In 1968 Anlaby House was used to hold the first Reform
Congregation Service in Hull, and in 1971 the Hull Reform Congregation became a
constituted Synagogue. In 1981 the Synagogue was granted full membership of the Reform
Synagogues of Great Britain when membership numbers passed 40. As membership slowly
increased in the 1980s Anlaby Methodist Church Hall, followed by Cottingham Civic Hall
were used to hold services. In 1991, Henry Goldstone purchased a site and a Synagogue
was built at Great Gutter Lane, Willerby. The first formal service was held on 18 February
1992 led by Ian Sugarman, and the consecration ceremony took place on Sunday 26 April
1992 led by Rabbi Rodney Mariner, Chairman of the RSGB Assembly of Rabbis, Rabbi
Walter Rothschild and Rabbi Danny Rich.
Arrangement: Series arranged into the following subseries:
C DJC/2/5/5 Correspondence, 1974-1994
C DJC/2/5/11 Photographs, 1990s
C DJC/2/5/12 Press Cuttings, 1990-1992
C DJC/2/5/13 Printed Ephemera, 1970
C DJC/2/5/15 Ephemera, 2011
Extent: 5 subseries
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Correspondence
1974-1994
Subseries contains correspondence relating to
Hull Reform Synagogue Council
1 item
C DJC/2/5/5/1
File: Miscellaneous Correspondence
File contains the following miscellaneous
correspondence relating to the Hull Reform
Synagogue:
i) Circular sent by Peter S. Barnett as Chairman of
Hull Reform Synagogue giving notice and issuing
invitation to the whole Jewish Community in Hull
that the Jewish Cemetery on Tranby Lane,
Anlaby, is to be consecrated on 13 Jun 1974 by
Rabbi Douglas Charing, and that the cemetery is
available to any deceased Jewish resident of the
Beverley District Council, and non-residents by
arrangement, typescript, May 1974;
ii) Letter sent by Marcus H. Bower as Chairman of
the Reform Synagogues of Great Britain to Dr
Lionel Kopelowitz as President of the Board of
Deputies of British Jews, relating to the 'Hull
problem, the kernel of which is the refusal of the
Representative Council to admit a Reform convert
as a delegate', and suggesting that Kopelowitz'
advice and help is still needed in this matter,
typescript, 17 Oct 1988. Note: Donated to the
Archive by Israel Finestein;
iii) Copy letter sent by Mr Leslie Sugarman as
Secretary of Hull Reform Synagogue to Mr Barrie
Donn as Secretary of Hull Jewish Representative
Council regarding the situation following a recent
meeting between the Synagogue Council and the
Executive of Hull Jewish Representative Council
to discuss a letter of resignation sent by the
Reform Synagogue, typescript, 5 Feb 1991;
iv) Copy letter sent by Mr Les Sugarman as
Secretary of Hull Reform Synagogue to Mrs Avril
Rowland at Hull Jewish Representative Council
informing her of a Synagogue Council decision to
tender the resignation of Hull Reform Synagogue
from the Hull Jewish Representative Council, and
providing the reasons for this decision, typescript
with manuscript annotations, c.1990;
v) Copy letter sent by Mr Les Sugarman as
Secretary of Hull Reform Synagogue to Mrs Avril
Rowland at Hull Jewish Representative Council
informing her of a Synagogue Council decision to
commence negotiations to rejoin the Hull Jewish
Representative Council, typescript with
manuscript annotations, 20 Jun 1993;
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vi) Photocopy of a letter sent by Avril Rowland as
President of Hull Jewish Representative Council
to Mr L. Sugarman as Secretary of Hull Reform
Synagogue relating to various conditions needing
to be fulfilled before the application of Hull Reform
Synagogue for membership of the Representative
Council can be confirmed, typescript, 26 Jun
1994.
1 file (6 pieces)
C DJC/2/5/11
Photographs
1990s
Subseries contains photographs relating to Hull
Reform Synagogue
4 items
C DJC/2/5/11/1
Negatives: Reform Synagogue, Willerby
Two negatives showing the exterior of the Reform
Synagogue building at Willerby, and also two
negatives showing persons in interior rooms of the
synagogue
1 item
1990s
C DJC/2/5/11/2
Photographs: Exterior of the Reform Synagogue,
Willerby
Colour photographs of the exterior of the Reform
Synagogue building at Willerby
1 file (2 pieces)
1990s
C DJC/2/5/11/3
Photograph: Interior of the Reform Synagogue,
Willerby
Colour photograps of the interior of the Reform
Synagogue building at Willerby
1 item
1990s
C DJC/2/5/11/4
Photographs: Tapestries by Nicky Abramson
Colour photographs of two tapestries by Nicky
Abramson used to decorate the interior of the
Reform Synagogue at Willerby
1 file (2 pieces)
1990s
C DJC/2/5/12
Press Cuttings
1990-1992
Subseries contains press cuttings relating to Hull
Reform Synagogue
3 items
C DJC/2/5/12/1
Press Cutting: Synagogue Favoured
Short article relating to backing of Beverley
Borough Council's development committee for a
proposed scheme to build a synagogue at Great
Gutter Lane, Willerby
1 item
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Press Cutting: A Place to Worship - At Last
Short article appearing in the West Hull Target
announcing a new Reform synagogue at Willerby
opened 18 Mar 1992. Reference to the following:
Chairman of the Reform synagogue council Mr Ian
Sugarman; 75 families being members of the
reform synagogue; Building for synagogue
purchased at a cost of £200,000 with money from
a congregation member who also donated the
land to build on; Nearest Reform synagogues
being at Leeds, Darlington, and Nottingham.
1 item
8 Apr 1992
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Press Cutting: New Synagogue Opened
Short article relating to the opening of the new
Reform synagogue at Willerby marked with a
service led by Rabbi Rodney Mariner the National
Convener of the Jewish Reform Synagogue.
Reference to the following: Hull Reform
community previously having to hold services at
members houses; This being the first new
synagogue building in Hull since before WWI;
Expansion of the Reform congregation in Hull
from 5 to 75 families since the 1960s; Orthodox
Jewish community numbering 250 families.
1 item
26 Apr 1992
C DJC/2/5/13
Printed Ephemera
1970
Subseries contains printed ephemera such as
flyers, posters, programmes, brochures,
invitations, etc relating to Hull Reform Synagogue
2 items
C DJC/2/5/13/1
File: Invitations
File contains the following invitations: Invitation of
Hull Jewish Sinai Reform Group to a Public
Meeting at Riley High School, Parkfield Drive,
Hull, 22 Jan 1970 at 8pm, for the inauguration of
Hull Reform Congregation, meeting to be
addressed by Rabbi Henry G. Brandt, and to
include opportunity for discussion and enrolment;
20th Anniversary celebrations of Ne've Shalom
Synagogue involving a service and luncheon.
1 file (2 pieces)
22 Jan 197019 Feb 2012
C DJC/2/5/13/2
File: Grace After Meal Cards
File contains Grace After Meal cards presented to
guests at the following events held by the Reform
Synagogue, Willerby: Marriage of Deborah Elaine
Waller to Stephen Mark Rose, 29 Jun 1986;
Barmitzvah of Nathan Judah, 27 Nov 1993.
1 file (2 pieces)
29 Jun 198627 Nov 1993
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C DJC/2/5/15
Miscellaneous
2004-2011
Subseries contains miscellaneous records such
as notes, articles, monumental inscriptions etc
relating to Hull Reform Synagogue
2 items
C DJC/2/5/15/1
Monumental Inscriptions
Monumental inscriptions and index of graves at
the Reform Cemetery, Tranby Lane, Anlaby,
compiled by David Lewis
1 item
C DJC/2/5/15/2
Notes: 'A Short History of Nev'e Shalom The Hull
Reform Synagogue'
Notes providing a history of the establishment and
development of the Hull Reform Synagogue, the
text of which was used as content on the
Synagogue's website in 2011, notes that in 2011
the membership of the Synagogue stood at 80
families. Typescipt. Note: Donated to the by
Audrey Sugarman on 9 Oct 2011.
1 item
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2011
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C DJC/3
PRINTED MATERIAL
1767-2010
Accession Number: 11/27
Description: This sub-collection contains of published printed material, consisting of books,
pamphlets, and extracts, collected and written by various members of the Jewish Community,
and on subjects relating to the Jewish Community in Hull and Jewish History more generally.
Subcollection also contains copies of published and unpublished autobiographies and
biographies of persons associated with the Hull Jewish Community. Note that some of these
items bear inscriptions associated with members of the Hull Jewish Community.
Arrangement: Records within this sub-collection have been arranged into the following 3
series:
C DJC/3/1 Books, 1767-2010
C DJC/3/2 Booklets, 1925-2008
C DJC/3/3 Autobiographies and Biographies, 20th cent.
Extent: 3 series
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Books
1767-2010
Series contains books written by persons
associated with the Hull Jewish Community on
various aspects of Jewish history
28 items
C DJC/3/1/1
Book: The Pentateuch, Haphtorahs, and Sabbath
Morning Service. Vol. IV. Numbers
Bible printed and published by P. Vallentine, 34
Alfred Street, Bedford Square, London.
Note: In Hebrew and English on facing pages.
1 item
n.d.
C DJC/3/1/2
Book: Subjects of an Elevating and Sacred
Character
Written by E. Eberson. Book is dedicated to the
Central Hull Hebrew Congregation. Bound
photocopy. Enclosed is a note relating to an
appeal for subscribers to the 'Burial Ground Fund'
by Mr E. Wolff, Honorary Secretary.
1 item
n.d.
C DJC/3/1/3
Book: The Wars of the Jews
Written by Flavius Joesphus. First page of book
bears following information: 'THE WARS of the
JEWS, BY FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS: Translated into
ENGLISH by Sir ROGER L'ESTRANGE, Knight.
CONTAINING: I. The Wars of the Jews with the
ROMANS: In Seven Books. II. The Life of Flavius
Josephus: Written by Himself. All carefull Revised,
and Compared with the Original GREEK.
Manchester: Printed by J. HARROP, at the
PRINTING-PRESS, opposite the EXCHANGE.
MDCCLXVII.'. Note that the inside front cover is
inscribed 'J.W. Klarik, Hull'.
1 item
1767
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Book: Twelve Centuries of Jewish Persecution
Written by Gustav Pearlson. First page of book
bears following information: 'Twelve Centuries of
Jewish Persecution, A brief outline of the Hebrew
race in Christian lands, together with some
account of the different laws and specific
restrictions under which they have, at various
times, been placed. OFT HUMILIATED: NEVER
UNHALLOWED. GUSTAV PEARLSON. HULL:
James Lightowler, Albion Press, 32, Scale Lane.
1898. Enclosed is a photocopy of a newspaper
article from The Hull Times (Grimsby Edition) titled
'''Twelve Centuries of Persecution.'' A Hull
Author's Work.', 12 Nov 1898.
1 item
1898
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Book: A Book of Jewish Thoughts
Written by Dr J.H. Hertz, published by Eyre &
Spottiswoode Ltd, London, Sailors and Soldiers
Edition, 8th impression, 60th thousand. Note that
the first page is inscribed 'Presented to Ida Miller
by the Chief Rabbi Dr J H Hertz July 1919'.
1 item
1918
C DJC/3/1/6
Book: British Jewry Book of Honour
Published by Caxton Publishing Company
Limited, London, organised by Max R.G.
Freeman, edited by Rev Michael Adler. Contents:
Letters From Distinguished Men; The Story of
British Jewry in the War; Record of Lieut.-General
Sir John Monash; Records of the Schools and
Clubs; Story of the Experiences of a Jewish
Chaplain on the Western Front (with map); The
Jewish Units in the War, By V. Jabotinsky; The
Palestinian Battalion; Roll of Honour (The Glorious
Dead); Official Records of Gallant Deeds (Military
Cross and Distinguished Conduct Medal); Record
of Honours; Alphabetical Index of Nominal Rolls;
Nominal Roll of Jews in His Majesty's Forces; Roll
of Officers and Men Too Late For Classification;
Index to Illustrations.
1 item
1922
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Book: Faith and Science
Written by M. Schwartz. First page of book bears
following information: 'FAITH AND SCIENCE A
TREATISE ON RELIGION AS RECONCILED
WITH SCIENCE AND RATIONALISM,
INCLUDING A REFUTATION OF ATHEISM,
SCEPTICISM AND DARWINISM, by RABBI M.
SCHWARTZ Rabbi of the Jewish Community of
Hull. Formerly Rabbi of several London
Congregations. Author of ''Doresh-Tov Le'amau''
(2 Parts), ''Maasai Le'melech'' and ''Glauben und
Wissenschaft.'' LONDON, 1926. I. Narodiczky,
T.U. Printer, 48, Mile End Road, London, E.1.'
Note that the inside front board reads: 'RABBI M.
SCHWARTZ, 55 PARK STREET, HULL.'
1 item
1926
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Book: Twelve Centuries of Jewish Persecution
Written by Gustav Pearlson. First page of book
bears following information: 'Twelve Centuries of
Jewish Persecution, A brief outline of the Hebrew
race in Christian lands, together with some
account of the different laws and specific
restrictions under which they have, at various
times, been placed. OFT HUMILIATED: NEVER
UNHALLOWED. GUSTAV PEARLSON. HULL:
Vincent A. Kair & Son, 9, Chapel Lane. 1927.'
1 item
1927
C DJC/3/1/9
Book: A New Universal Religion
Written by Dr A.D. Service. Inside page bears the
inscription 'With the Author's Compliments. Jan
1941'. Note that Dr A.D. Service was the pen
name of Leslie Hardy, a Hull Jew. Printed for the
author by A. Brown & Sons Ltd, Hull and London
in Aug 1939. Note: Donated to Hull Jewish
Archive by the Executors of Israel Finestein.
1 item
1939
C DJC/3/1/10
Book: Prayer Book Abridged for Jews in the
Armed Forces of the United States
Published by National Jewish Welfare Board.
Inside front page is inscribed ‘Paul’ and gives a
London address, inside back page is inscribed
with the name and address of A. Winn of Hull
1 item
1943
C DJC/3/1/11
Book: Duveen
Written by S.N. Behrman. Relates to Sir John
Duveen, a prominent Hull Jew and art dealer, who
was awarded the Freedom of the City of Hull on
28 Sep 1929. Note that the contents of the book
originally appeared as a series of articles in The
New Yorker. Contains illustrations by Saul
Steinberg. Published by Hamish Hamilton 1952.
Note: Donated to Hull Jewish Archive by the
Executors of Israel Finestein.
1 item
1952
C DJC/3/1/12
Book: Catalogue of an Exhibition of Anglo-Jewish
Art and History
Exhibition held at the Victoria and Albert Museum,
London, 6 Jan 1956-29 Feb 1956. Published by
the East and West Library for the Tercentenery
Council and printed by the Shenval Press.
Note: Donated to Hull Jewish Archive by the
Executors of Israel Finestein.
1 item
1956
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Book: Daily Prayer Book
Front page of books bears following information:
'THE AUTHORISED DAILY PRAYER BOOK OF
THE UNITED HEBREW CONGREGATIONS OF
THE BRITISH EMPIRE WITH A NEW
TRANSLATION BY THE LATE REV. S. SINGER
PUBLISHED UNDER THE SANCTION OF CHIEF
RABBI DR. NATHAN MARCUS ADLER 24th
EDITION REVISED AND ENLARGED UNDER
THE DIRECTION OF THE LATE DR J. H.
HERTZ, CHIEF RABBI. Published by Eyre and
Spottiswoode Limited, London. Cover of volume
bears the inscription '1656-1956
TERCENTENARY GIFT FROM THE HULL
HEBREW COMMUNAL SCHOOL'.
1 item
1956
C DJC/3/1/14
Book: A Short History of Anglo-Jewry
Written by Israel Finestein, published by LincolnsPrager (Publishers) Ltd. for World Jewish
Congress British Section. Note: Donated to Hull
Jewish Archive by the Executors of Israel
Finestein.
1 item
1957
C DJC/3/1/15
Book: A History of the Jews in England
Written by Cecil Roth, published by the Clarendon
Press. Bound photocopy.
1 item
1964
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Book: Reflections of a General Practitioner
Written by Maurice Jacobs, published by Johnson,
London
1 item
1965
C DJC/3/1/17
Book: The Jewish Immigrant in England 18701914
Written by Lloyd P. Gartner, published by Simon
Publications London, 2nd edition. Bound
photocopy. Note: Donated to the Archive by David
Mitchell 26 Jan 2010.
1 item
1973
C DJC/3/1/18
Book: Provincial Jewry in Victorian Britain
Published by the Jewish Historical Society of
England. Bound photocopy. Note: Donated to the
archive by David Mitchell 26 Jan 2010.
1 item
1975
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Book: The Jewish Communities of North East
England 1755-1980
Written by Lewis Olsover, published by Ashley
Mark Publishing Co. Bound photocopy. Note:
Donated to the archive by David Mitchell 26 Jan
2010.
1 item
1980
C DJC/3/1/20
Book: We Will Remember Them
Written by Henry Morris. Full title 'We Will
Remember Them A Record of the Jews who died
in the Armed Forces of the Crown 1939-1945 by
Henry Morris. Edited by Gerald Smith. Published
by Brassey's (UK) in 1989. Note: Donated to Hull
Jewish Archive by the Executors of Israel
Finestein.
1 item
1989
C DJC/3/1/21
Book: The Club: The Jews of Modern Britain
Written by Stephen Brook, published by Pan
Books, London
1 item
1990
C DJC/3/1/22
Book: B'nai B'rith 150 Years of Service to the
Community
Written by Alan Webber, published to mark the
150th anniversary of the establishment of the
Order of B'nai B'rith. Published by B'nai B'rith in
1994. Note: Donated to the Archive by the
Executors of Israel Finestein.
1 item
1994
C DJC/3/1/23
Book: We Will Remember Them An Addendum
Written by Henry Morris. Full title 'We Will
Remember Them A Record of the Jews who died
in the Armed Forces of the Crown 1939-1945 An
Addendum written and compiled by Henry Morris.
Edited by Hilary Halter, sequel to We Will
Remember Them published Nov 1989. Published
by AJEX in 1994. Note: Donated to the Archive by
the Executors of Israel Finestein.
1 item
1994
C DJC/3/1/24
Book: The Jewish Memorial Council A History
1919-1999
Written by Alexander Rosenzweig, published by
the Jewish Memorial Council in 1998. Note:
Donated to the Archive by the Executors of Israel
Finestein.
1 item
1998
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Book: The History of Hull's Orthodox Synagogues
and the people connected with them
Written by Elliot Oppel, published by Highgate
Publications (Beverley) Limited.
Enclosed is a colour photocopy of cover with
memo 'THIS IS THE BOOK I MENTIONED.
NEEDS RE-WRITING WITH MORE DEPTH, I
THINK.', followed by note in pencil reading 'T
Drake, Vine House High Street Rawcliffe DN14
8QW 16 Aug 05' in the handwriting of Dr David
Lewis.
1 item
2000
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Book: Shops, Shambles and the Street Market:
Retailing in Georgian Hull 1770-1810
Written by Ann Bennett, published by Oblong
Creative Ltd, Great Britain
1 item
2005
C DJC/3/1/27
Book: The Joys of Friendship
Written by Gerry Black. Full title: 'The Joys of
Friendship A History of the Association of Jewish
Friendship Clubs 1950-2008. Inside page
inscribed 'To Israel With warm wishes, & sincere
thanks for your help with this publication Gerry.
May 2008'. Note that the book was launched at a
party held 18 May 2008 at Wizo House, 107
Gloucester Place, London, at which event Judge
Israel Finestein QC gave an introductory speech
and the author gave the Keynote speech.
Published by Tymsder Publishing in 2008.
Note: Donated to the Archive by the Executors of
Israel Finestein.
1 item
2008
C DJC/3/1/28
Book: I Should Live So Long! Short recollections
of a long life
Written by Rita Greendale, published by LeMar
Publications, Hull
1 item
2010
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Booklets
1925-2008
Series contains booklets written by persons
associated with the Hull Jewish Community on
various aspects of Jewish history
9 items
C DJC/3/2/1
Booklet: Some Conversionists in Hull in the
Nineteenth Century
Photocopy of an article written by Israel Finestein
appearing in an edited book titled 'The Gates of
Zion'.
Note: Donated to the Archive by the Executors of
Israel Finestein.
1 item
n.d.
C DJC/3/2/2
Booklet: Jesus ben Joseph
Written by Leslie I. Hardy, unpublished, typescript.
Enclosed is a leaflet titled 'Rational Theism' by L.I.
Hardy.
Note: Donated to the Archive by the Executors of
Israel Finestein.
1 item
n.d.
C DJC/3/2/3
Booklet: Religious Discourses
Discourse written by Samuel Menachem Brod in
two parts. Part one: 'Jalkut Menachem' published
1925. Part two: 'Ma'archei Shmuel' published 193.
Note: Rabbi Brod served the Hull Jewish
community as a minister. The work is written in
Hebrew, no complete translation is available,
however parts of the work have been translated
and copies of these translations are enclosed in
the volumes.
1 item (2 pieces)
1925-1931
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Booklet: The Purity of the Holy
Written by Rabbi Daiches in two parts, published
1928.
Note: Rabbi Daiches was a Leeds based Rabbi,
and in this work refers to Hull Central Synagogue
being usable inspite of its being built over a burial
ground. The work is in Hebrew and no translation
is available for consultation at the History Centre.
1 item (2 pieces)
1928
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C DJC/3/2/5
Booklet: Pamphlet re Permissibility of Jews
worshiping in a place below which are Christian
burials
Typescript transcript of a preface and pamphlet
written by Israel Chaim Daiches justifying his
decision to permit the Hull Jewish community to
worship in a former Christian church under which
are Christian burials. Published by Joseph Poston
of Leeds in 1928.
1 item
1928
C DJC/3/2/6
Booklet: A Short History of the Jewish Community
in Hull
Precis of an essay prepared by Israel Finestein,
compiled by Lionel Rosen and presented as a
souvenir at a banquet held in the Guildhall, Hull,
on 11 Oct 1956 to celebrate the tercentenary of
the re-settlement of Jews in England, published by
the Hull Jewish Tercentenary Committee. Note:
Donated to the Archive by Leslie Dysch in Sep
2011.
1 item
1956
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Booklet: The New Community 1880-1918
Written by Israel Finestein, published in 1960 by
the Jewish Historical Society of England, 33
Seymour Place, London, W.1. Illegible signature
on the inside front cover.
1 item
1960
C DJC/3/2/8
Booklet: Immigration into the Hull Jewish
Community
Photocopy of an article taken from David
Goodman (ed.), Aspects of Hull (Wharncliffe
Publishing, 1999)
1 item
1999
C DJC/3/2/9
Booklet: Hull's Jewish Headstones
Copy of an article written by Dr David Lewis and
printed in Shemot
1 item
2008
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Autobiographies and Biographies
20th cent.
Series contains autobiographies and biographies
of individual members and families belonging to
the Hull Jewish Community. Note that some of
these items are bound photocopies of published
material whilst others appear to be unpublished
typescripts.
10 items
C DJC/3/3/1
Judah Levinson (born 1908) Personal Memoirs
Autobiography, bound photocopy
1 item
20th cent.
C DJC/3/3/2
Maurice Segal
Autobiography, photocopy. Note that a letter from
Maurice Segal to Cyril Brown is attached to the
autobiography.
1 item
20th cent.
C DJC/3/3/3
Lionel Rosen
Autobiography, photocopy. Note: Donated to the
Archive by Yank Finestein in Jul 2010
1 item
20th cent.
C DJC/3/3/4
Project: Dysch Rosen Shoes
History of Dysch Rosen Shoes, a shoe
manufacturing company begun by the Rosen
family of Hull, bound typescript.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Phillipa Bahari,
daughter of Jack Lennard, on 17 Jan 2008.
1 item
c.1980s
C DJC/3/3/5
The Myers Saga: A Family History
Biography written by Dora Bush, photocopy
1 item
C DJC/3/3/6
My Family The Best is Still to Come
Biography of the Hull branches of the Walford
(Wolff), Kuttner, Abrahams, Hiller and Goodman
families compiled by Herbert A. Walford in the
period 1984-1994. Bound photocopy with
additional loose photocopies inserted at various
points.
1 item
c.1994
C DJC/3/3/7
In the Beginning. The Memoirs of Solomon
Mendel Lurie MB CHB From 1896
Autobiography, photocopy. Note: Only 12 copies
of this work were produced, Dr Lurie was buried at
Ella Street Cemetery [information courtesy of Dr
David Lewis].
1 item
c.1995
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Jun 1981
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C DJC/3/3/8
Miller's Tale (A Potted Autobiography)
Autobiography of Moses Miller, typescript. Note:
Donated to the Archive by Elizabeth Teller,
daughter of Moses Miller, Nov 2003.
1 item
Sep 1992
C DJC/3/3/9
Chuckles: The Story of My Brother
Biography of Bernard Edward Tallerman written
by his sister Rita Greendale as part of a University
of Hull Foundation Award course titled 'I
Remember When', bound typescript
1 item
Jan 2000
C DJC/3/3/10
Evacuees - a reminiscence
Extract from the autobiography of Malcolm
Shields, printed in East Yorkshire Local History
Society Vol.II
1 item
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2010
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C DJC/4
RESEARCH FILES
20th cent.-21st cent.
Accession Number: 11/27
Description: This sub-collection contains series of research files compiled members of the
Hull Jewish Community. These files relate to various aspects of Jewish life in Hull from the
late 18th century to the present day. Subjects covered include the history of congregations,
synagogues, and cemeteries, prominent Jewish personalities associated with Hull,
immigration, genealogy of Jewish families connected to Hull, marriages, immigration,
population, streets and buildings with Jewish connections, Jewish businesses and shops,
obituaries, Jewish suicides, and Jews in court. Series have been created by the following
persons during the course of their personal and professional research: Mr Jack Lennard, a
local historian of the Jewish community and founder and administrator of the short-lived Hull
Jewish Synagogue Museum based at Linnaeus Street Synagogue; Dr David Lewis, a
member of the Hull Jewish Community and Honorary Secretary of the Hull Hebrew
Congregation at Pryme Street Synagogue; Judge Israel Finestein, a High Court Judge and
Hull born Jew; J.W. Finestein, a member of a prominent Jewish family with Hull connections.
Arrangement: Records in this sub-collection have been arranged into the following 4 series,
each of which has been arranged alphabetically by subject file name:
C DJC/4/1 Research Files Compiled by Jack Lennard, late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/2 Research Files Compiled by David Lewis, early 21 cent.
C DJC/4/3 Research Files Compiled by Israel Finestein, 20th cent.
C DJC/4/4 Research Files Compiled by J.W. Finestein, 20th cent.
Extent: 4 series
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Research Files Compiled by Jack
Lennard
late 20th cent.
Subseries contains subject based research files
created by Mr Jack Lennard during the course of
amateur history research. Mr Lennard was a
prominent member of the Jewish Community in
Hull being involved in the committees, councils,
and governing boards of various local
organisations including the Hull Hillel Foundation,
the Wilberforce Council, the Hull Jewish
Representative Council, the Campaign for Soviet
Jewry, and the Communal Chevra Kadisha. When
the Hull Western and Hull Old Hebrew
Congregations amalgamated in the 1990s Mr
Lennard purchased the Hull Western Synagogue
building on behalf of the whole community and
converted it into a short-lived museum. It is in the
context of his role as administrator of this museum
that some of his research files were created. Mr
Lennard died in 1995 leaving his papers to the
Hull Jewish Community.
Papers within the files include research notes,
article extracts, press cuttings, correspondence,
photographs, etc.
A manuscript of an unpublished book written by
Jack Lennard on the role Jewish men played in
the war can be found at the Jewish Military
Museum in London
26 files
C DJC/4/1/1
Research File: Cartlidge Photographs re Streets
and Shops
Contains reproduction and original photographs
relating to streets and shops associated with the
Hull Jewish Community
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/2
Research File: Census
Contains copies of census street index relating to
the 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, and 1891
census returns for Hull
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/3
Research File: Combined Cemetery List
Contains alphabetical index of persons buried in
Hull Jewish cemeteries compiled by Mr Lennard
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/4
Research File: Database of Marriages
Contains list of database entries compiled by Mr
Lennard relating to marriages associated with the
Hull Jewish Community. Includes information
late 20th cent.
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under the headings of Husband surname,
Husband forename, Wife surname, Wife
forename, Husband father, Date of marriage.
1 file
C DJC/4/1/5
Research File: Directory Cuttings re Synagogues,
Schools and Baths
Contains photocopies of extracts from directories
relating to synagogues, schools and baths
associated with the Jewish Community in Hull.
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/6
Research File: Family Genealogies
Contains notes, family trees, correspondence etc
relating genealogical research into Jewish families
with Hull connections and associations. Note that
this file is arranged alphabetically by surname and
has been split into the following six bundles by Mr
Lennard: Bundle 1 surnames beginning A-F and
includes a typescript index of surnames appearing
in each file compiled by Dr David Lewis; Bundle 2
surnames beginning G-H; Bundle 3 surnames
beginning I-R; Bundle 4 surnames beginning S;
Bundle 5 surnames beginning T-Z; Bundle 6
various additional surnames.
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/7
Research File: Family Trees
Contains correspondence, photocopies of
documents, notes and family trees relating to
genealogical research into various families
including the Walford, Bishop, Kuttner, Tuck,
Montefiore, Hiller, Moss, Goodman, Levinson, and
Schultz families. Note that the file includes a
typescript index of surnames mentioned in this file
compiled by Dr David Lewis.
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/8
Research File: Hull History Writing
Contains photocopies of articles, press cuttings
etc relating to Jewish history, names and
statistical data, collected from Dec 1994 onwards
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/9
Research File: Hull Jewish History Various
Authors
Contains copies of extracts of articles relating to
the history of the Hull Jewish Community
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/10
Research File: Hull Lists and Directory Data
Contains extracts and notes taken from Hull
late 20th cent.
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directories relating to names, trades and streets
associated with the Hull Jewish Community
1 file
C DJC/4/1/11
Research File: Hull Refugees
Contains press cuttings, correspondence and
reproductions of original documents relating to
individual Jewish refugees connected with Hull. It
includes copy papers of the Jewish Committee for
Refugees relating to Kindertransport.
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/12
Research File: Immigrants Photographs
Contains reproduction photographs and negatives
relating to Jewish immigration
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/13
Research File: Jack Lennard vs Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation
Contains correspondence, press cuttings, notes
etc concerning various disputes between Mr
Lennard and the Executive Council of Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation in the period 1960s-1990s
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/14
Research File: Jewish Chronicle Research Data
Contains notes, transcripts, and copies of extracts
from the Jewish Chronicle concerning the Hull
Jewish Community after 1897. Also contains proof
of an edition of Jewish Chronicle extracts
concerning the Hull Jewish Community compiled
by Mr Lennard and added to by Dr David Lewis.
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/15
Research File: Jewish Museum Exhibitions
Contains notes, correspondence, photographs etc
concerning various Jewish museums collated
during preparation stages prior to the opening of a
Jewish Museum by Mr Lennard at the former
Linnaeus Street Synagogue in the early 1990s
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/16
Research File: Marriage Registers Street Index
Contain correspondence concerning access to
Hull Jewish Marriage Registers. Also contains an
index of addresses of Jewish persons living in Hull
compiled using marriage registers by Mr Lennard
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/17
Research File: Negatives
Contains negatives of photographs relating to a
late 20th cent.
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'Jewish Way of Life Exhibition', Jewish artists, and
the various synagogues and congregations
associated with the Hull Jewish Community
1 file
C DJC/4/1/18
Research File: Photographs Assorted
Contains photographs relating to various events,
persons, groups and buildings associated with the
Hull Jewish Community
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/19
Research File: Photographs re Board of Deputies
Contains reproduction and original photographs of
various Board of Deputies meetings in York
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/20
Research File: Photographs re Streets, Shops,
Buildings
Contains reproduction and original photographs
relating to streets and shops associated with the
Hull Jewish Community
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/21
Research File: Press Cuttings
Contains copies of press cuttings relating to
various aspects of the Jewish Community in Hull
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/22
Research File: Public Men and Civic Life
Contains notes, press cuttings, photocopies of
articles etc relating to Jewish persons who have
served as public men and civic dignitaries in Hull
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/23
Research File: Servicemen
Contains original and reproduction photographs,
notes, correspondence, copies of press cuttings,
re Hull’s Jewish ex-servicemen and women
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/24
Research File: Soviet Jewry
Contains original and reproduction photographs
relating to time spent in Minsk, Moscow and other
soviet countries by Mr Lennard whilst undertaking
humanitarian work with Soviet Jewry
1 file
late 20th cent.
C DJC/4/1/25
Research File: Street and Synagogue Plans
Contains photocopies of plans and maps of
locations associated with Hull Jewish Community
1 file
late 20th cent.
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Research File: Wilberforce Council
late 20th cent.
Contains photographs and papers concerning Mr
Lennards involvement in the work of the
Wilberforce Council on behalf of Soviet Jews
1 file
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Research Files Compiled by Dr David
Lewis
early
21st cent.
Subseries contains subject based research files
created by Dr David Lewis as Administrator of the
Hull Jewish Archive and Secretary of the Hull
Hebrew Congregation formed in 1993.
Papers within the files include research notes,
article extracts, press cuttings, correspondence,
photographs, etc.
30 files
C DJC/4/2/1
Research File: Aliens
File contains notes, copy identity passbooks, copy
Certificates of Naturalization relating to the
following Jewish persons associated with Hull:
Jacob Salit; Hersz Ernsztejn also knowns as
Hirsch or Harry Ernstein; David Dietch; Robert
Haas; Lotte Haas nee Rothschild; Nicolous
Filaretoff; Benjamin Fineberg; Sophia Fineberg.
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/2
Research File: Artists
File contains notes associated with and copies of
works by various Jewish artists associated with
Hull
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/3
Research File: Cemetery at Villa Place/Walker
Street
File contains papers relating to the Villa Place
Cemetery situated just off Walker Street. The
cemetery is thought to be the first Jewish
cemetery in Hull and was used for burials between
1750 and 1812. It then fell into disuse but
continued to be owned by Hull Old Hebrew
Congregation. It was eventually conveyed by
Deed of Gift to Humberside County Council on 21
Mar 1975 for conversion into an extended school
playing field, and burials from the cemetery were
re-interred at Marfleet Cemetery. Papers include
press cuttings relating to the cemetery,
photographs of the cemetery site subsequent to
its conversion as a school playing field,
correspondence, maps and plans of the site
though not of the burial plots, copies of the draft
and final Deed of Gift by which the cemetery was
conveyed to Humberside County Council, short
article written by Dr Lewis titled 'The First Jewish
Cemetery c1780-1812.
1 file
early 21st cent.
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Research File: Cemetery at Hessle Road
File contains papers relating to the Hessle Road
Cemetery. The cemetery can be dated to 1780, it
is known to have been used in the period 18121858, and is a small ground adjoining the
Alexandra Hotel on Hessle Road. Papers include
bound transcript of monumental inscriptions at
Hessle Road and Ella Street cemeteries produced
by the East Yorkshire Family History Society,
press cutting relating to a complaint of the landlord
of the Alexndra Hotel regarding the state of
disrepair of the ground, unbound copy of a
transcript of monumental inscriptions produced by
Jack Allerston, correspondence mainly with Mr
A.G. Dunbar the owner of the Alexander Hotel,
photocopies of extracts taken from various
sources relating to the cemetery, maps of the site,
schedule of deeds relating to the cemetery dated
1929, photographs of tidying work undertaken at
the cemetery in 2003, notice relating to a tour of
the cemetery to mark European Day of Jewish
Culture and Heritage on 3 Sep 2006, short article
written by Dr Lewis titled 'The Second Hull Jewish
Cemetery 1812-1858.
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/5
Research File: Cemetery at Delhi Street
File contains papers relating to the Delhi Street
Cemetery at Hedon Road. The cemetery was
used by the Hull Old Hebrew Congregation from
1858. In 1903 it became used by the Hull Western
Synagogue and was enlarged in 1907. It is still
currently used by the Hull Hebrew Congregation
of Pryme Street Synagogue following the
amalgamation of the Old Hebrew and Western
Congregations in 1993. In 2007 Papers include
photographs and negatives of the cemetery and of
individual graves, bound transcript of momumental
inscriptions produced by the East Yorkshire
Family History Society enclosed with which are
two CDs containing images of the monumental
inscriptions (note that the first disk contains 874
images and covers graves 1-599 in the transcript,
the second disk contains 804 images and covers
graves 599-1130), bound transcript of
monumental inscriptions produced by Jack
Allerston over the period 1985-1993, letters, site
plans and maps, plans of burial plots, Schedule of
deeds relating to the cemetery dated 1929, press
cuttings, research notes made by Dr David Lewis
regarding the history of the cemetery.
1 file
early 21st cent.
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Research File: Cemetery at Ella Street
File contains papers relating to the Ella Street
Cemetery. The cemetery was purchased 16 Feb
1888 and consecrated May 1889 for Central
Synagogue. In May 1947 the Western Synagogue
bought a large area of land at the site and in 1950
a Tahorah House was built, a wooden prayer
house was demolished in 2009. The site is now
owned in its entirety by the Hull Hebrew
Congregation of Pryme Street Synagogue. Papers
include plans, copy conveyances dated 16 Feb
1888 and 31 Dec 1925, correspondence mainly
received by Barrie Schneider in relation to the
management of the cemetery, two copies of a
transcript of monumental inscriptions at the
cemetery produced by Jack D.J. Allerston in 1986
one of which has been added to by Jack Lennard,
and photographs of headstones and buildings at
the cemetery including some showing desecration
of stones and walls with anti-semitic graffiti.
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/7
Research File: Cemetery at Marfleet
File contains papers relating to the Marfleet
Cemetery. This cemetery belonged to the Hull Old
Hebrew Congregation and in 1972-1973 an
exisiting Tarah House, or prayer house, was
pulled down and a new prayer house was
constructed. Papers include correspondence
relating to the construction of the 1972-1973
Tarah House, photographs of headstones and
buildings at the cemetery, notes taken from
census returns relating to residents of the
Sexton's house at the cemetery, photocopy of a
transcript of memorial inscriptions at the cemetery
produced by Jack Allerston in 1990, and plans of
graves in the cemetery produced by Dr David
Lewis.
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/8
Research File: Chief Rabbi and Hull
File contains notes relating to visits of various
Chief Rabbis to Hull, transcripts of extracts from
the Chief Rabbi's papers as they relate to Hull,
and an index of Hull persons mentioned in the
Chief Rabbi's papers
1 file
early 21st cent.
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Research File: Court Cases
File contains papers relating to Jews involved in local
court cases and include photocopies of original
documents held in various repositories, notes, an
index of Jews in court cases compiled by Dr Lewis,
photocopies of press cuttings etc. Papers relate to the
following cases: Case against Lewis Marks for
disinterring a baby from Delhi Street Cemetery in
1865; Case against Myers Pike accused of stealing
two coats and a dress belonging to Davis Levi in 1851;
Case against Isaac Goldstein accused of stealing a
watch chain and seal belonging to George Davey in
1849.
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/10
Research File: Dedication Pages
File of pages inscribed with messages and dedications
to various individuals [being members of the Hull
Jewish Community?] on the occasions of Barmitzvahs
and marriages, collected from prayer books covering
the period 1894-1924
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/11
Research File: Early Yorkshire Jews
File contains notes, articles, transcriptions,
photocopies of documents, index of Jews in the 1851
census compiled by David Weingott, etc relating to
early Yorkshire Jews
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/12
Research File: Genealogy
File contains notes, correspondence etc relating to
genealogical enquiries made and answered by Dr
Lewis. Note that the file has been divided into 7
bundles for ease of handling. A list of families
mentioned in the files has been prepared by Dr Lewis
showing the bundle they are in,along with a list of
where they appear within the bundle. Please see the
lists opposite.
1 file (7 bundles)
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/13
Research File: Immigrants
File contains notes, press cuttings, reproduction
photographs, photocopies of articles, etc relating to
immigrants and immigration
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/14
Research File: Judeo-Christian Centre, Linnaeus
Street
File contains correspondence, sales particulars,
newspaper cuttings, photographs, etc concerning a
Judeo-Christian Centre established at Linnaeus Street.
The centre was opened following the closure of the
short-lived Hull Synagogue Museum established by Mr
Jack Lennard c.1993.
1 file
early 21st cent.
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Research File: Kosher Foods
File contains adverts, leaflets and order forms
relating to various businesses providing kosher
foods to the Hull Jewish Community
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/16
Research File: Letterhead and Adverts
File contains letterheads, adverts, notes relating to
Jewish businesses and organisations in Hull
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/17
Research File: Marriages
File contains notes, correspondence, photocopies
of 'Katubahs' (Hebrew marriages certificates),
Registrars' marriage entry certificates, original and
reproduction wedding photographs, relating to
Jewish marriages in Hull. This file also contains a
copy of the Hull Hebrew Burial Society Synagogue
marriage register, Aug 1928-Aug 1934, held at the
Office of the Chief Rabbi.
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/18
Research File: Mikveh
File contains notes, correspondence, short paper
written by Dr Lewis, photographs, press cuttings,
concerning Hull ‘Mikveh’ (ritual immersion baths).
Note that the earliest known mikvah in Hull is
thought to be 1845. The Trippett Baths opened by
Hull Corporation in 1850 included a first floor
mikvah used by the Jewish community until Nov
1903. The Hull Corporation baths on Holderness
Road opened 1898 also included a mikveh which
was used until c.1970.
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/19
Research File: Musicians
File contains photographs, press cuttings,
programmes, notes, etc concerning Jewish
musicians associated with Hull
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/20
Research File: Newspaper Items
File contains copies and extracts of newspaper
and magazine articles concerning various aspects
of Hull Jewish Community Life
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/21
Research File: Obituaries
File contains obituaries of various persons
connected with the Hull Jewish Community taken
from newspapers and other publications
1 file
early 21st cent.
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Research File: Parade Row and Posterngate
Synagogues
File contains notes, press cuttings, a map, etc
concerning the existence of early Hull
Synagogues at Parade Row and Posterngate
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/23
Research File: Personalities and Pictures of
People
File contains notes, press cuttings and article
extracts relating to various persons connected
with the Hull Jewish Community. Also contains
reproductions of photographs and portraits of
various members of the Hull Jewish Community
including those involved in civic government and
the following families: Rosenberg; Klarik;
Finestein; Abraham; Edelson; Seltzer; Soltan;
Miller; Westerman; Feldman; Sultan; Harris;
Korklin; Goldberg; Myerthall; Rosen; Silver;
Graybine; Pearlman; Coupland; Opel; Myers;
Gillespie; Fredenthal; Black; Bishop; Rose; Marks;
Michaels; Janofsky.
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/24
Research File: Photographs
File contains bundles of reproduction and original
photographs of miscellaneous events, persons,
groups, etc associated with the Hull Jewish
Community.
File contains the following bundles each of which
has been packaged in separate files for ease of
handling:
Bundle 1 - Photographs labelled 'Children and
Young People' containing photographs of
unidentified school groups, clubs, and
associations associated with the Hull Jewish
Community;
Bundle 2 - Photographs labelled 'Civic Occasions'
containing photographs taken on various
occasions associated with the Hull Jewish
Community at which civic dignitaries were
present;
Bundle 3 - Images labelled 'Enlargements of Jews
Featured in the Journal';
Bundle 4 - Photographs labelled 'Evening Events,
Dinners and Dances' containing photographs of
various unidentified evening events and dances
associated with societies and groups constituting
part of the Hull Jewish Community;
Bundle 5 - Photographs labelled 'Plays and
Drama Groups' containing photographs of various
persons taken on the occasion of stage
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productions and plays associated with the Hull
Jewish Community;
Bundle 6 - photographs labelled 'Miscellaneous'
containing photographs of unidentified occasions,
groups and functions associated with the Hull
Jewish Community.
1 file (6 bundles)
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Research File: Robinson Row
File contains notes, press cuttings, article extracts
relating to the early Robinson Row Synagogue
and members of the Hull Jewish Community who
worshipped there
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/26
Research File: Roll of Honour
File contains notes, correspondence, reproduction
photographs, press cuttings, relating to Hull
Jewish servicemen and women killed in action
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/27
Research File: Suicides
File contains press cuttings, death certificates,
notes, relating to Hull Jewish community suicides
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/28
Research File: Streets, Shops and Maps
File contains press cuttings, notes, reproduction
and original photographs etc relating to streets,
shops, and maps of locations associations with
the Hull Jewish community
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/29
Research File: Tailors
File contains article extracts and internet printouts
relating to Jewish tailors in Hull
1 file
early 21st cent.
C DJC/4/2/30
Research File: Miscellaneous
File contains miscellaneous papers including
correspondence, notes, photocopied documents,
invitations etc found amongst the papers of Dr
David Lewis. Note that this file contains a USB
device containing electronic files created by Dr
Lewis being notes and databases from his
research into the records and history of the Hull
Jewish Community.
1 file
early 21st cent.
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Research Files Compiled by Israel
Finestein
20th cent.
Subseries contains research files and papers of
Judge Israel Finestein. Judge Finestein was a
member of the Hull Jewish Community in the mid
20th century before being appointed as a High
Court Judge and moving to London. He was an
accomplished scholar and enthusiastic local and
amateur historian. His papers, where connected to
Hull, were donated to the Hull Jewish Archive by
the executors of his estate.
Papers include research notes and drafts of
papers and talks compiled by Judge Finestein on
various aspects of Hull Jewish history.
1 file
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Research File: Talks and Research Notes by
Judge Israel Finestein
File contains the following papers and research
notes compiled by Judge Israel: Members cards
for various Boulevard Secondary School societies
belonging to Israel Finestein, 1938-1939;
Correspondence, press cuttings and rough notes
regarding references to Manchestarians, the
Schwetzer family, Hull Conversionists, quarrels
within the Hull commmunity etc, 1950s-1960s;
Rough notes re inscriptions on headstones in
Hessle Road and Delhi Street cemeteries; Rough
notes re Jews in Hull taken from Hull street
directories; Rough notes re marriage certificates
from 1838-1893; Rough drafts and notes relating
to talks given by Finestein including one on the
History of Hull Jewry printed in the Journal of the
Historical Society vol.35 1996-1998.
1 file
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Research Files Compiled by J.W.
Finestein
20th cent.
Subseries contains research files and papers of
J.W. [also Yank] Finestein. Mr Finestein was a
prominent member of the Hull Jewish Community
and was involved in the governing boards,
committees and councils of various Jewish
organisations. His papers, where connected to
Hull, were donated to the Hull Jewish Archive by
the executors of his estate.
Papers include research notes and drafts of
papers and talks compiled by Mr Finestein on
various aspects of Hull Jewish history.
1 file
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Research File: Talks and Papers by J.W.
Finestein
File contains the following papers and research
notes compiled by Mr Finestein: Research notes;
Various drafts of a talk or paper relating to the
history of Hull Jewry including a typed transcript of
one version completed by Dr David Lewis.
1 file
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