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Title: Russian Jews. Completed thanks.
Post by: salclem on Friday 20 March 09 20:33 GMT (UK)
 Hello,
  Does anyone know of a number of Russian Jews moving to England in the late 1700s/early 1800s? I know the problems with the 'Pale of Settlement' was probably the reason. My husband's ancestor Alexander Levy was a Russian Jew and married in 1809 in Newcastle. Did they settle in established Jewish communities? His children later anglicised their name to Leavey. All were married and baptised in churches, did many Jewish families have to do this?
   I would love to know any general details available or any useful links,
        Thanks,
              Sally
Title: Re: Russian Jews
Post by: willow154 on Friday 20 March 09 21:18 GMT (UK)
Hi Sally,
Nothing specific coming up so far, but I thought you might enjoy reading this while you're waiting.
http://www.sovereignty.org.uk/features/articles/immig.html
Still looking for you.
Paulene :)
Title: Re: Russian Jews
Post by: willow154 on Friday 20 March 09 21:29 GMT (UK)
Sally,
Have a ook at this book, on google booksearch - it definitely says there was movemnt before the 1840s:

The Jews of Britain, 1656 to 2000 By Todd M. Endelman

Paulene :)

* page 128
Title: Re: Russian Jews
Post by: willow154 on Friday 20 March 09 21:32 GMT (UK)
http://www.jcpa.org/dje/articles3/british.htm

* Sally, if you just click on the x in the top right hand corner of the box (as if to close it) it brings up the page and text - no need to do anything else.
Title: Re: Russian Jews
Post by: willow154 on Friday 20 March 09 21:43 GMT (UK)
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/ukchron.html
Title: Re: Russian Jews
Post by: salclem on Friday 20 March 09 21:59 GMT (UK)
Thank you so much Willow,
   I have read these articles and they really are interesting. It has made me want to find out more! It seems such a shame they had to change their religion so quickly. It's amazing to think how difficult the journeys from Russia to England may have been. It seems possible that Alexander landed at a different northern port then moved to Bishopswearmouth then Newcastle.
   There's so much I don't know!
         Many thanks again for your help and time,
                  Sally
Title: Re: Russian Jews
Post by: willow154 on Friday 20 March 09 22:16 GMT (UK)
Hi Sally,
It's a pleasure - I've recently become interested in the Russian Jews myself (my son in law is Russian).
I visited the WDYTYA show in London recently, and bought an excellent research book from the following group:
www.jgsb.org.uk
Some useful resources on the site.

Also, a little bit for you on the Jewish community in Newcastle.
http://www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk/Community/Newcastle.htm

Hope you find it useful - now to leave you in peace (sorry to bombard you!)

Take care,
Paulene
Good luck with your research.
Title: Re: Russian Jews
Post by: Calverley Lad on Monday 23 March 09 21:43 GMT (UK)
Another site thats well worth a visit http://www.cyndislist.com/
Whilst researching my family name I came across a family from Poland who on arrival were given my family surname. ( Our family records going back to the 1200's)
I have been in contact with various members of the Polish families who couldn't understand why they didn't have UK roots!
A large influx came north to cities like Leeds/Bradford/Manchester/Durham and York.
Other sources are available should you want to know more.
 Regards Brian
Title: Re: Russian Jews
Post by: Calverley Lad on Monday 23 March 09 21:50 GMT (UK)
This is the place to visit for all you want to know about the Jewish religion in Britain, including the registration of migrants into the country.
http://british-jewry.org.uk/
 Regards Brian
Title: Re: Russian Jews
Post by: salclem on Tuesday 24 March 09 18:05 GMT (UK)
Hello Brian,
    Thank you for your help, it's fascinating to read about life for Jewish migrants to the UK. Ours were tobacco pipe makers in Newcastle and Gateshead, but always wonder what they did back in Russia.
     Very best wishes,
             sally