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JUDAICA WWI JEWISH LADS' BRIGADE LEWIS EMMANUEL MEDAL

 

You are bidding on an outstanding Judaica WWI Jewish Lads' Brigade The Lewis Emmanuel Badge medal.

The Lewis Emmanuel Badge – for exemplary service to their unit (only when the member holds second stage Goldsmid, and is only available to 1 in 20 members at a unit).

The Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade (JLGB) is Britain's oldest Jewish youth movement. It was founded in 1895 as the Jewish Lads' Brigade by Colonel Albert Goldsmid, a senior army officer, to provide an interest for children of the many poor immigrant families who were coming into Britain at that time.

The brigade was founded, after a lecture by Colonel Goldsmid before the Maccabaeans, at a meeting held at the Jews' Free School in the East End of London in 16 February 1895.

The Jewish Lads' Brigade aimed to anglicize the children of Yiddish-speaking East European immigrants. The middle-class, Anglo-Jewish gentlemen who ran the Brigade in its early days sought to turn these foreign-born, working-class Jewish youth into respectable English citizens - "Englishmen of the Mosaic persuasion".

Front depicts the Jewish lads' logo and the Inscription "The Jewish Lads' Brigade, Lewis Emmanuel medal".

Depicts a military junta, and an officer on horse commends on a brigade.

The bar back in marked with the makers mark" Collins London".

Please watch my Jewish Lads' Brigade insignia "The long service medal" and the silver "Award of Honor" listed now on eBay.

Size: 29 mm in diam

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QUOTE (Guy @ Jul 7 2006, 11:26 PM)
Именной знак :
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Ну про этот знак за одно:

You are bidding on an outstanding Judaica 1934 Jewish Lads' Brigade The Award of Honor silver enamel Badge.

The Award of Honor – the highest award in JLGB, only available to holders of the Commandant's Medal after a further 2 years of outstanding service.

This highest award badge was awarded to Sgt. C. Cohen in 1938.

The Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade (JLGB) is Britain's oldest Jewish youth movement. It was founded in 1895 as the Jewish Lads' Brigade by Colonel Albert Goldsmid, a senior army officer, to provide an interest for children of the many poor immigrant families who were coming into Britain at that time.

The brigade was founded, after a lecture by Colonel Goldsmid before the Maccabaeans, at a meeting held at the Jews' Free School in the East End of London in 16 February 1895.

The Jewish Lads' Brigade aimed to anglicize the children of Yiddish-speaking East European immigrants. The middle-class, Anglo-Jewish gentlemen who ran the Brigade in its early days sought to turn these foreign-born, working-class Jewish youth into respectable English citizens - "Englishmen of the Mosaic persuasion".

Beautiful Blue and white enamel in excellent condition.

STANDARD MARKS: Sterling .925, CITY MARKS: Birmingham, England, and DATE LETTERS: The letter K for 1934, MAKER'S MARKS: looks like JF&S.

Please watch my Jewish Lads' Brigade insignia "The long service medal" and the "The Lewis Emmanuel Badge medal" listed now on eBay.

Size: Oval 33 mm X 25 mm.

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Original The Jewish lads brigade JBL leather belt and brass buckle, England, ca 1940 Judaica

The leather belt is 40.1in long, and inscribed in English "The Jewish Lads", "Brigade" on the brass buckle rim, centered by their logo (JBL).

A superb Judaica, Jewish, Hebrew, Israel item.

Highly sought after by collectors.

 

 

 

The Jewish Lads' Brigade was a military association of English Jewish boys, formed, organized, and directed by Col. Albert E. W. Goldsmid "to instil into the rising generation from their earliest years habits of orderliness, cleanliness, and honour, so that in learning to respect themselves they will do credit to their community." It is the first association of its kind. Jewish lads are eligible for membership between the ages of twelve and sixteen, and may remain, up to the rank of sergeant, until the age of eighteen. There is no limit to the age of superior officers. There are at present three regiments in existence: the London Regiment, consisting of all the battalions and companies in the London district; the Northern Regiment, consisting of similar units in the north and centre of England; and the Colonial Regiment, consisting of companies in Canada and South Africa. In addition to the infantry training there are also signaling and ambulance organisations. Stress is laid upon the athletic clubs in connection with the organisation.

 

History

The brigade was founded, after a lecture by Colonel Goldsmid before the Maccabaeans, at a meeting held at the Jews' Free School in the East End of London in 16 February 1895, when the first company of boys was enrolled; and six weeks later the first weekly drill was held. Recruits were drawn from JFS, the Norwood Orphanage and local elementary schools, known as Board Schools, which had been set up under the Education Act of 1870. In 1896 the first summer camp, of nineteen boys, was held at Deal, and social and athletic clubs were organised.

The idea quickly became popular, and by March, 1898, there were thirteen companies in England, while a company was also established at Montreal, Canada. Four of these, consisting of five officers and ninety boys, had been represented at the seaside camp at Deal, England, during the preceding summer. A labour bureau was then established with a view to obtaining employment for the boys; and provincial companies rapidly sprang into existence. In 1898 the summer encampment consisted of 400 boys; and a year later the number of companies in existence rose to twenty-three, including one at Johannesburg, South Africa.

In Aug., 1899, a second summer camp was formed in the north of England for the benefit of the members of the northern contingent, while the Deal camp was inspected by Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles Warren, who highly praised the efficiency of the lads. In 1900 a public display was given in London, which was attended by Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Trotter, the general officer commanding the home district. The following year the number of companies had increased to thirty, while the muster-roll showed a total strength of between 3,000 and 4,000 members. Seventeen officers and members of the brigade took part in the South-African war, including Colonel Goldsmid, his place as commandant being occupied by Lieut.-Col. E. Montefiore. Of the seventeen, two lost their lives, one of them being Lieut. F. M. Raphael, who was killed at Spion Kop while attempting to rescue a wounded soldier.

In 1901 there were 540 boys at the Deal camp, and about 250 at the camp at Lytham. The membership by 1904 was about 3,500, and there were companies existing, in addition to those in London, at Newcastle, Bradford, Leeds, Sheffield, Hull, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Johannesburg, and Montreal. A somewhat similar movement in New York has resulted in the formation of the Manhattan Rifles.

 

War Time History

The JLB declined in popularity in the inter-war period as a result of public desire for peace and revulsion against 'militarism'. Membership in the JLB halved from a peak of 4,000 in 1910 to a low of 2,000 in 1925.

Most of the senior Brigade members went into Civil Defence in 1939. The ordinary boys in the Brigade units were more confident and able to cope with service in the war. They knew their drill and were able to bypass a great deal of basic training because of the training they got in the Brigade.

During World War II, approximately 60,000 Jewish men and women out of an Anglo-Jewish community estimated at 400,000 undertook military service. At least 2,010 of them lost their lives. No separate figures exist for the JLB contribution to the national effort during the war, but there is ample evidence that many ex-JLB lads saw rapid promotion through the ranks.

 

Current Status

In the 1970s, the gradual trend towards mixed companies transformed 'The Jewish Lads' Brigade incorporating the Jewish Girls' Brigade' into the combined 'Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade'. As of 2005 there is a total membership of 4000 in the UK alone comprising of Birmingham, Borehamwood, Bushey, Cardiff, Cheadle, Glasgow, Hendon Bugle Band, Ilford, Kingston, Leeds, Liverpool, Nottingham, Redbridge (Band), Southend, Stanmore (Band), Stonegrove, Whitefield, Woodford and other smaller groups throughout England.

 

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A BRONZE JEWISH LADS BRIGADE LONG SERVICE MEDAL.

 

LENGTH 72 mm. DIAMETER OF PENDANT 29 mm.

 

PIN ON REVERSE IS MISSING. THERE ARE TINY EDGE KNOCKS AT 11 AND 12 O' CLOCK AS PER PHOTO.

 

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QUOTE (Семён @ Jul 8 2006, 05:40 PM)
Что бы инфа не пропала:
JUDAICA WWI JEWISH LADS' BRIGADE LEWIS EMMANUEL MEDAL

You are bidding on an outstanding Judaica WWI Jewish Lads' Brigade The Lewis Emmanuel Badge medal.
The Lewis Emmanuel Badge – for exemplary service to their unit (only when the member holds second stage Goldsmid, and is only available to 1 in 20 members at a unit).
The Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade (JLGB) is Britain's oldest Jewish youth movement. It was founded in 1895 as the Jewish Lads' Brigade by Colonel Albert Goldsmid, a senior army officer, to provide an interest for children of the many poor immigrant families who were coming into Britain at that time.
The brigade was founded, after a lecture by Colonel Goldsmid before the Maccabaeans, at a meeting held at the Jews' Free School in the East End of London in 16 February 1895.
The Jewish Lads' Brigade aimed to anglicize the children of Yiddish-speaking East European immigrants. The middle-class, Anglo-Jewish gentlemen who ran the Brigade in its early days sought to turn these foreign-born, working-class Jewish youth into respectable English citizens - "Englishmen of the Mosaic persuasion".
Front depicts the Jewish lads' logo and the Inscription "The Jewish Lads' Brigade, Lewis Emmanuel medal".
Depicts a military junta, and an officer on horse commends on a brigade.
The bar back in marked with the makers mark" Collins London".
Please watch my Jewish Lads' Brigade insignia "The long service medal" and the silver "Award of Honor" listed now on eBay.
Size: 29 mm in diam
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"A BRONZE MEDAL 29 MM DIAM WITH THE ORIGINAL RIBBON AND PIN FOR WEAR. NAMING ALMOST TOTALLY ERASED BUT YOU CAN MAKE OUT MANCHESTER BATTALION 1957. "

Item number: 270363485382

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