Annual Report 1929

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Annual Report 1929 THE LONDON COMMITTEE OF DEPUTIES OF THE BRITISH JEWS (FOUNDED IN 1760) GENERALLY KNOWN AS THE BOARD OF DEPUTIES OF BRITISH JEWS ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1929 3€ Q. 4Z 8 23 FINSBURY SQUARE LONDON, E.C.2 1930 UBftf^ 3 £ a. X? FORM OF BEQUEST. I bequeath to the LONDON COMMITTEE OF DEPUTIES OF THE BRITISH JEWS {generally known as the Board of Deputies of British Jews) the sum of £ free of duty, to be applied to the general purposes of the said Board and the receipt of the Treasurer for the time being of the said Board shall be a sufficient discharge for the same. CONTENTS. Alphabetical List of Deputies ... ... ... ... 5 List of Congregations and Institutes represented on the Board 18 Committees ... ... ... ... - ... ... 24 27 ... ... ... ד.. Annual Report—Introduction Law and Parliamentary Committee ••• ••• 29 Aliens Committee ••• *•• ••• 35 Shechita Committee ... ... .... ... 36 38 ••• ׳ ••• ••־ ••• Press Committee Education Committee ••• ••• ••• - •• • 39 40 ״. Foieign Appeals Committee Finance Committee ••• ••• ••• 40 ••• ... Palestine 40 Joint Foreign Committee ••• ••• ••• 44 Appendix A. — Memorandum on Civil Service Appointments ... ... ... ... ... 51 Appendix B.—Memorandum on Aliens Legislation ... 55 59 ••* ••• ••׳ ••• ••• ••• Accounts Secretaries for Marriage ••• ••> ••• ••• 64 Secretary : J. M. RICH, M.A., LL.B. 23 Finsbury Sq., E.C-2 Telephone : Clerkenwell 1187 and 8642 ' י.Telegraphic Address : " Lemonds London Solicitor: CHARLES H. L. EMANUEL, M.A. 5 THE BOARD OF DEPUTIES OF BRITISH JEWS. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF DEPUTIES. Revised to August 14th, 1930. Showing attendances during 1929. No. of meetings held, 10, (The date of.a Deputy's first election to the Board is not necessarily the date of his election for the Constituency he now represents.) First Elected No. of to the Atten- Board dances• 1922 O. E. d'AVIGDOR-GOLDSMID, D.L., J.P., President 10 (Anglo-Jewish Association), 47, Hans Place, S.W.I 1890 Rt. Hon. LORD ROTHSCHILD, F.R.S., Vice-President 6• (Manchester, Great), Tring. יSALMON, Major I., C.B.E., D.L., M.P., Vice-President 6 1912 (Dunk St. Beth Hamedrash), 51, Mount Street, W.l. ׳STRAUS, B. S., J.P. Treasurer, (East London) 10 1904 8e, Hyde Park Mansions, N.W.l. 1928. Aarons, Isidore (United Synagogue), 40, Dartmouth Road, N.W.2. 5 1928. Abrahams, A. E. (West Ham & District), 25, Shaftesbury Avenue, 1 W.l. 1928. Abrahams, Councillor Isidore (Grimsby), " Ben Rhydding," Park 0, Drive, Grimsby. 1922. Adler, E, N., M.A. (Anglo-Jewish Association), 20, Porchester 3• Square, W.2. 1929. Agdeshman, Revd. Philip (Sons of Britchan), (Elected Oct., 1929) 2: 9, Bromehead Street, E.l. 1919. Altman, J. (South Hackney), 3, Cleve Road, W. Hampstead, 4 N.W.6. 1928. Angel, Joseph (Dublin United), 9, Briardale Gardens, Hampstead, 5• N.W.3. 1922. Angel, Mark (Aberdare and Aberaman), 68, Teignmouth Road, 5 Cricklewood, N.W.2. 1928. Anzarut, J. E. (Withington, Spanish & Portuguese), 116, Palatine t Road, West Didsbury, Manchester. 6 First Elected No. of ־ to the Attend Board aaees. 1922. Barnett, D. (Tottenham), 163, Stamford Hill, N.16. 3 1919. Barrow-Sicree, R. (Manchester, New Kahal Chassidim), (Elected — July, 1930), " Oakfield," Oak Road, Withington, Manchester. 1925.. Barst, Dr. M. L. (Princelet St.) 16, Wilkes St., Spitalfields, E.l. 10 1912. Belisha, Albert I. (West London), 32, Davies Street, W.l. 0 1916. Benas, Bertram B., B.A., LL.B. (Liverpool Great (Nusach Sfard)), 2 Bristowe Chambers, 8, Harrington St., Liverpool, and 8, Old Square, Lincolns Inn, W.C.2. 1927. Benjamin, I. H. (Llanelly), 4, College Square, Llanelly. 1 1929. Benson, H. (Sheffield Central), 29, Glen Road, Sheffield. 1 1916. Bernhardt, H. (Borough), Criterion Buildings, Piccadilly Circus, 10 W.l. יי), Binderman, S. (Order " Achei Brith " and " Shield of Abraham 3 .1922 149, High St., Shoreditch, E.l. 1928. Birley, Harry (Wallasey), 21, Radnor Drive, Wallasey, Cheshire. 3 1928. Blank, L. (Manchester, South), Hollybank, Parsonage Road, 3 Withington, Manchester. 1926. Bloom, F. H. (Middlesbrough), 3, Cornfield Road, Linthorpe, 2 Middlesbrough. 1928. Blumenthal, R. (Glasgow, South Portland St.), lc, King Street, 3 St. James's, S.W.I. 1928. Bolchover, Jonas (Manchester, South), 34, Ashwood Avenue, 1 W. Didsbury, Manchester. 1925. Bolloten, J. (Manchester Hightown), 18, Hatton Garden, E.C.I. 8 United), " Lyndhurst," Rose- 6 ׳ Bolsom, Councillor S. (Manchester .1925 croft Avenue, Hampstead, N.W.3. 1929. Braverman, J. (Order " Achei Ameth "), (Elected Dec., 1929), 1 97. Forburg Road, N.16. 1922. Burns, Philip (Wolverhampton), 12, Shoot-up-Hill, N.W.3. 7 1926. Burton, Montague, J.P. (Harrogate), 64, Kent Road, Harrogate. 0 and " Shield of Abraham "), 3 ״ Cash, M. (Order " Achei Brith .1919 64, Stoke Newington Road, N.16. 1926. Chapman, Grahame (Victoria and Chelsea), 69, Egerton Gardens, 3 S.W.3. 1923. Claff, A. (Manchester, Kahal Chassidim), " Lynton," Golders 8 Green Road, N.W.ll. 1913. Claff, S. (Manchester Chai Adam), " Heathroyd," 24b, Alexandra 2 Road, Southport. 1928. Class, Abraham (Great Garden St.), 80, Chapel St., Islington, N.l. 7 1928. Cohen, Alex J. (Manchester, Lower Broughton), 15, Fawley Road, 7 N.W.6. 1913. Cohen, Col. Chas. Waleiy-, C.M.G. (Central), 51, Campden Hill 1 Road, W.8. 1928. Cohen, Fred S. (Falkirk), 5, Darville Road, Stoke Newington, 7 N.16. 1928. Cohen, Henry M. (Whitley and District), 198, Willesden Lane, 8 Brondesbury, N.W. 7 FifSt XT r Elected No. of to the Attend- Board ances. 1922. Cohen, Jacob (Jubilee St., Gt., London), 202, Upper Clapton Rd., 3 E.5. 1925. Cohen, Joseph (Newcastle, Jesmond), 27, Heath Drive, Hampstead, 4 N.W. 1927. Cohen, Leonard I. (Hoxton and Shoreditch), 66, Fountayne Road, 5 N.16. 1922. Cohen, Lionel L. (United Synagogue), 184, Goldhurst Terrace, 9 N.W.6. 1929. Cohen, Lionel L., K.C., (Barrow-in-Furness), (Elected Sept., 1929), 1 13, Old Square, Lincolns Inn, W.C.2. 1928. Cohen, Louis (Manchester, New), 23, Smedley Lane, Manchester 0 1928. Cohen, M. (Sheffield Central), 6, Victoria Road, Sheffield. 1 1929. Cohen, M. J. (Tredegar), 45, Colchester Avenue, Cardiff. 1 1925. Cohen, Percy (Association of Jewish Friendly Societies), 71, Leith 8 Mansions, Elgin Avenue, W.9. 1919. Cohen, R. (Stockton), Lynwood, Richmond Rd., Stockton-on-Tees. 0 1919. Cohen, Reuben (New, Stamford Hill), 88, Castlewood Road, 6 Stamford Hill, N.16. ׳Cohen, S., (North-West London), 46, Foscote Road, Hendon, 7 .1925 N.W. 4. 1930. Cohen, Sam (Cardiff, New), (Elected Feby., 1930), 10, Dumfries — Place, Cardiff. 1928. Cohen, Samuel (New Road), 9, St. Cuthberts Road, N.W. 7 1928. Cohen, Solomon (Sunderland Beth Hamedrash), 13, Claremont 0 Terrace, Sunderland. 1928. Cohen, S. T. (Hampstead), 86, Fitzjohns Avenue, Hampstead, 5 N.W. 1928. Collett, John (Finsbury Park), 34, Lordship Park, N.16. 5 1929. Corman, Solomon (Grand Order " Sons of Jacob "), (Elected — Jan., 1930). 15, Diggon Street, E.l. 1913. Daiches, Rabbi Dr. Samuel, M.A. (Leeds Beth Hamedrash), 8 " Eben-Haezar," 25, Cavendish Road, Brondesbury, N.W.6. 1922. Davis, Councillor Morris H., L.C.C. (Federation of Synagogues), 9 Belmont Hall, Great Alie Street, E.l. 1927. Davis, Isaac (Oxford Road, Manchester), Glen House, Piatt Lane, 2 Rushholme, Manchester. 1916. Davis, Moss (Auckland), 30, Norfolk Street, Park Lane, W.l. 0 1916. de Haas, S. E. (Canterbury, N.Z.), 61, Blenheim Gardens, 7 Cricklewood, N.W.2. 1922. Delgado, Gershom (London, Spanish and Portuguese), 28, Upper 4 Hamilton Terrace, N.W.8. 1922. Deyong, Lewis (Philpot St. Great), 16, Woodchurch Rd., N.W.6. 3 1926. Diamond, A. S., M.A., LL.M. (West London), 55, Armitage Road, 9 N.W.ll. 1916. Doffman, Hyman (Northampton), Avon House, Kingsley Road, 4 Northampton. First Elected No of to the Attend Board ances. 1927. Edelshain, Leon (Aberdeen), Paris House, 270, Regent Street, W.l. 7 1925." Eichholz, Mrs. (Union of Jewish Women), 47, Addison Gardens, 6 W.14. 1928: Elkes, J. H. (Belfast), 154, Minories, E.C.3. 2 1922. Epstein, Dr. M. (United Synagogue), 14, Brondesbury Park, 6 N.W.6. 1919. Feldman, Dr. Israel (Great), 7, Arkwright Rd., Hampstead, N.W. 6 1913. Fersht, B. A. (Darlington), 7, Canterbury Mansions, Lymington 6 Road, N.W.6. 1922. Fidler, M. (Manchester Holy Law), 1, Wellington St. East, Bury 1 New Road, Manchester. 1928. Filer, Hyman (Portsmouth and Southsea), 8, St. James's Road, 2 Southsea. 1913. Finburgh, Alec (Leicester), 74, St. John's Wood Court, St. John's 7 Wood Road, N.W.8. 1919. Finburgh, David (Bayswater), 6, Northwick House, St. John's 7 Wood Road, N.W.8. 1911. Finburgh, Councillor S., J.P. (Manchester, North), " Lyndhurst," 4 Upper Park Road, Broughton Park, Manchester. 1921. Finestone, A. (Chester), " Herzl," 95, Leicester Road, Higher 3 Broughton, Manchester. 1925. Finklestone, H., LL.B. (Manchester, Higher Broughton), 15, 2 Cooper Street, Manchester. 1919. Fisher, N. (Stepney Orthodox), (Elected June, 1930), 19, Redman's — Road, E.l. 1913. Florentin, M. I. (Withington, Spanish and Portuguese), 130, Barlow 1 Moor Road, West Didsbury, Manchester. 1928. Fox, E. (Manchester United), Boness, Middleton Road, Manchester. 3 1928. Fraenkel, Dr. H. L. (Central Hackney), 47, Whitechapel Road, E.l. 8 1930. Freedman, Sampson S. (Brondesbury), (Elected May, 1930), 61, — St. Gabriel's Road, Cricklewood, N.W.2. 1910. Franklin, E. L., J.P. (United Synagogue), 50, Porchester Terrace 4 W.2. 1922. Franklin, Mrs. F. S. (Anglo-Jewish Association), 44, Lancaster 5 Gate, W.2. 1925. Franks, Benn (Hull Western), 18, Park Avenue, Hull. 0 1917. Fredman, Capt. Israel (Exeter), 47, Greencroft Gardens, N,W.6. 6 1928. Freedman, Dr. A. (Soho Beth Hasepher), 11, Weymouth St., W.l. 9 1899. Freedman, Joseph (Chatham), 248-250, Tottenham Court Road, 3 W.l. 1928. Freeman, J. (Sandys Row), 7, Brushfield Street, Bishopsgate, E. 10 1929. Gabrielsen, David (Liverpool, Old), (Elected Dec., 1929), 3, — Windermere Terrace, Prince's Park, Liverpool. 1928. Galinsky, D.
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