Papers of the Stepney Jewish Lads' Club

Identifier
MS 172
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1924 - 31 Dec 1963
Level of Description
Fonds
Languages
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

2 boxes

Biographical History

The Stepney Jewish Lads' Club was founded in 1901. In 1960 it merged with the Cambridge and Hackney Associated Clubs, moved to Redbridge and became known as the East London Jewish Youth Centre.

Scope and Content

The Stepnian

Stepney Jewish Club Chronicle

West Central Jewish Lads' Club Magazine

The Bradian

Stepney Jewish Lads' Club Denzil Myer Magazine

A to Z of Judaism

Minute books, 1924-56. Copies of , 1932-49; ; ; and . Copies of , Nov 1922 and Jul 1928. History of the Stepney Jewish Lads' Club, 1901-36 and three Stepney Jewish Lads' Club booklets, 1914-15 and n.d.; pamphlet issued in memory of Robert Asknew, 1901-40; address of B.L.Q.Henriques on 'The club and the religious problem', 1930, and published by the Religious Advisory Committee, 1963. General correspondence files and correspondence with branches in Manchester and Sussex, 1954. Photographs of the Anglo-Jewish Youth cross country teams, of Anglo-Jewish Youth camps, of Major E.A.Myers of the Sixth City of London Rifles, and of the presentation to Oliver Lyttleton, chairman of the national appeal for boys' clubs, c.1934-49. Two caricatures, one being 'The sardine supper', a caricature of L.Goldberg, 1938.

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Sources

  • University of Southampton Libraries Special Collections

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