Out now:
Service and Scandal:
The Life and Times of an Immigrant Jewish Clergyman
by Daniel Appleby
Service and Scandal tells the story of David Applebaum (1855-1907), chazan (synagogue cantor) and mohel (ritual circumciser). Born in Russian Poland, he and his family migrated to London’s East End, then Germany, then to Newcastle upon Tyne and finally again to the East End. The story of his short life illustrates the highly mobile and adaptable careers of Jewish clergymen of his type.
Synagogues and Immigrant Life
Those interested in Victorian/Edwardian British Jewish history will find
information on the Newcastle upon Tyne synagogue and on East End synagogues in Fashion Street, Great Alie Street and St Mary Street. The book explains the economics of the activities of mohelim in Britain. The story of a London landsmanschaft, the Sons of Dobrin, is told.
The “Circumcision Scandal”
The book describes the alleged Jewish “Circumcision Scandal” of 1902-5, detailing eleven coroners’ inquests. It tells how the actions of the Chief Rabbi, Dr Hermann Adler, and the medical committee of the Initiation Society, supported by secular officials, improved the regulation, training and practices of mohelim - a communal success story.
Old Montague Press, London, 2013 (paperback, 190 pages, 10 illustrations) ISBN 978-0-9927967-0-9
Above: Reverend David Applebaum 1855-1907; his grave in East London; the now-destroyed wooden synagogue at Dobrzyn nad Wisla , Poland (courtesy of Julian Preisler); the Leazes Park Road Synagogue in Newcastle on Tyne, UK ((c) English Heritage, Bob Skingle 2002)
Available to UK purchasers at £13.95 (free postage). Cheques and money orders payable to D. Appleby, 37 Sunnyside Road, London W55HT, UK). US dollar cheques accepted for USA sales, $19 plus $13 postage and packing.
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