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Encyclopedia > Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade

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 first company was launched in London's East End but others soon appeared throughout the city and the provinces. The movement later spread as far as South Africa and Canada. The Jewish Lads Brigade was a military association of English Jewish boys, formed, organized, and directed by Col. ...


Modelled on the Church Lads' Brigade, in the early days Brigade catered for boys only, providing them with more than just spare-time activities. It offered food, clothes and the chance to learn skills which might help in finding a job - and promised to turn young Jewish immigrant boys into good Englishmen. Just 19 boys attended the first summer camp in 1896. Girls were admitted to membership in the 1963 (as the Jewish Girls' Brigade) and in 1974 the JLB and JGB amalgamated to become the JLGB. Nowadays, several hundred youngsters camp with JLGB throughout the year. JLGB still gives young people the type of valuable training which helps them to succeed in today's world.


Since the Second World War the formation of the first girls' company and the first junior units for the under-elevens has resulted in a larger and more exciting Brigade. There are now adventurous and challenging activities, smart new uniforms and hundreds of boys and girls sharing in the JLGB experience.


The JLGB has a rank-structured hierarchy, with members progressing as Non-commissioned officers to become leaders as Warrant Officers and Officers. There are also many non-uniformed helpers and instructors who, together with the Officers and Warrant Officers provide a diverse range of activities within a Jewish environment including the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme (for which the JLGB is the only Jewish Operating Authority), Challenge Award for Jewish Youth, camping, voluntary and community service, citizenship, sports, drama, social events, crafts, music, outdoor pursuits and tours. It also organises the annual Sir Peter E Lazarus Debating Competition.


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The Jewish Lads Brigade was a military association of English Jewish boys, formed, organized, and directed by Col. ...

External links

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Jewish Lads' Brigade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (800 words)
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.
The brigade was founded, after a lecture by Colonel Goldsmid before the Maccabæans, 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.
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'.
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