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        ehri:publicationNote       "For the formation and history of the Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade, Sharman Kadish 'A GOOD JEW AND A GOOD ENGLISHMAN': THE JEWISH LADS' AND GIRLS' BRIGADE 1895-1995 (London, 1995)"@en ;
        ehri:relatedMaterial       "[Sharman Kadish's working papers for 'A GOOD JEW AND A GOOD ENGLISHMAN': THE JEWISH LADS' AND GIRLS' BRIGADE 1895-1995 (London, 1995), are held at MS 231., MS 223, papers of Stanley Rowe, contains material for the Manchester Jewish Lads' Brigade and Club.]"@en ;
        rico:conditionsOfAccess    "Open for consultation"@en ;
        rico:hasBeginningDate      <dates/1897-01-01> ;
        rico:hasEndDate            <dates/1991-12-31> ;
        rico:hasOrHadHolder        <institutions/gb-003350> ;
        rico:hasOrHadSomeMembersWithLanguage
                <languages/eng> ;
        rico:hasRecordSetType      <https://www.ica.org/standards/RiC/vocabularies/recordSetTypes#Fonds> ;
        rico:history               "The Jewish Lads' Brigade, the oldest surviving Jewish youth organisation, was formed in 1895 under the aegis of Colonel Albert Edward Williamson Goldsmid. In inspiration, the Brigade had much in common with contemporary uniformed Christian youth organisations, such as the Boys' Brigade, with an emphasis on national defence, morality and physical fitness. Its connection with Judaism was, however, more closely aligned with codes for behaviour and social responsibility than the Christian organisations, for which religious practice was frequently prominent. The Brigade was and continues to be linked with Orthodox Jewry, although it has had an inclusive approach to membership. Since 1963, girls have been admitted.\n\nThe Brigade was initially based in London, although the first company outside the capital was set up in Liverpool as early as 1898. Thereafter further companies were established across Great Britain and in British colonies. In 1913 the purpose-built centre named Camperdown House was opened, which served as the headquarters of the Jewish Lads' Brigade until 1939."@en ;
        rico:identifier            "MS 244" ;
        rico:recordResourceExtent  "23 boxes and 10 volumes"@en ;
        rico:scopeAndContent       "Minute books of the headquarters committee and the council of the Jewish Lads' Brigade, 1897-36, 1955-83 (10 vols.); minute book camp sub-committee, 1898-1909 (1 vol.); minute book of special meetings of the council, 1936-55 (1 vol.); camp order book of the London Regiment, 1901-2 (1 vol.); award book, 1908-38 (1 vol.); attendance book of the Hackney Boys' Non-Commissioned Officers' Union, 1916-29 (1 vol.)\n\nPhotographs, including albums for the Birchington, Walmer and St Mary Cray camps, 1931-3; mementoes, 1920-53\n\nOrders and typescript profiles of notable individuals associated with the Brigade, to 1991. London regimental orders, 1897-1930 (1 file)\n\nCopies (incomplete series) of TJH BRIGADE BULLETIN and THE REVEILL, 1922-4; THE ADVANCE, 1931-5; ADVANCE AGAIN, 1952-8; BRIGADE, 1971; and other publications to 1979. Memorial albums for members who died on active service (3 vols.)\n\nAnnual and other reports, 1898-1990 (59 files, incomplete sequence)\n\nPress cuttings, 1908-70 (9 vols., 1 file); papers and histories for provincial and overseas units, including South Africa, Montreal, Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Liverpool, Hull, Newcastle, Sheffield and Bradford, 1899-1991"@en ;
        rico:title                 "Papers of the Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade"@en .
