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JGSGB Anglo SIG – Aug 23rd 2020 2.30pm – with Pearl Foster – “Jews in Georgian Society - The Laras of London”

Our next meeting in the JGSGB Virtual Meeting Programme is an Anglo-Jewish Special Interest Group Meeting by Zoom.

Date: August 23rd 2020
Time: 14:30 London
Title: “Jews in Georgian Society - The Laras of London”
Speaker: Pearl Foster
Description: The extraordinary lives of the Laras of London during the Georgian period.

Abraham collaborated with Pitt the Younger's government to reduce the National Debt. Esther's husband was a good friend and benefactor of Horatio Nelson. Benjamin was the perpetrator of a huge lottery swindle and his brother, Moses, accumulated a huge fortune. Charlotte Dacre and her father the Jew King were personalities of the day.

Their life stories are absorbing and entertaining: drawn from letters, court proceedings and other contemporary sources. Jews in Georgian Society is rich in detail and full of remarkable insights into the commonplace and exceptional circumstances of this extended family.

About Pearl Foster

Pearl Foster was born in London and moved to Bristol for teacher-training and to complete a degree in economics and sociology. Her career in education was followed by ten years as a registrar of births, marriages and deaths. She has pursued a lifelong interest in family history research – in particular a branch of the Lara and Furtado families who escaped the barbarities of the Portuguese inquisition and fled to England. Pearl is married, has two children and is happily retired.

The invitation to register is below, but please keep it to yourself! Please note that we are continuing with registration for our Zoom meetings in August to see if the automated emails generated are better than manually sending out Zoom invitations.

If you have problems joining please email chairman@jgsgb.org.uk, preferably in the 15 minutes before the meeting proper starts.

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Leigh Dworkin is inviting you to register for a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: JGSGB Anglo SIG Meeting: "" - by Pearl Foster

When: Aug 23, 2020 02:30 PM London

Register in advance for this meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZItcuCpqTMjGdGwbXMsUd7e6VHfE_l9redG

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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Leigh Dworkin

Chairman, JGSGB

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