Clive Bettington This is Me
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Jewish East End Celebration Society
London, United Kingdom
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1. Jewish East End Celebration Society committee
www.jeecs.org.uk/whoswho.html - [Cached]Published on: 9/14/2007 Last Visited: 9/14/2007
Chairman: Clive Bettington, London Registered Guide. tel: 07941367882. c.bettington@jeecs.org.uk Vice Chairman: David Russell, deputy chairman Congregation of Jacob d.russell@jeecs.org.uk Hon.Treasurers: Russell and Susan Eisen treasurer@jeecs.org.uk Hon Secretary: Sarah Goudge Committee: Barry Davis, Shirley Murgraff Holocaust Commemoration organiser: Shirley Murgraf North American representative: David Russell Magazine editorial: David Walker editor@jeecs.org.uk Magazine production: Philip Walker Website: Phil Walker philip@jeecs.org.uk -
2. Jewish East End Celebration Society
www.jeecs.org.uk/walks.html - [Cached]Published on: 9/14/2007 Last Visited: 9/14/2007
The Author: These walks were compiled by Clive Bettington a lawyer and tour guide. In March 2003 Clive founded the Jewish East End Celebration Society (JEECS) in order to save the fast disappearing heritage of the Jewish East End. JEECS will work to preserve the remaining Jewish buildings of the Jewish East End and encourage the academic study of all aspects of the history of the area.
If you want to know more about JEECS, please email Clive at enquiries@jeecs.org.uk -
3. Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain - xxxx Page Title xxxx
jgsgb.org.uk/east_london.shtml - [Cached]Published on: 7/14/2006 Last Visited: 12/12/2007
Clive Bettington, founder of the Jewish East End Celebration Society, spoke about his efforts to save the heritage of the Jewish East End by preserving

