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Anglo-Jewish Association

The Anglo-Jewish Association (AJA) is a British organisation. It was formed in 1871 for the 'promotion of social, moral, and intellectual progress among the Jews; and the obtaining of protection for those who may suffer in consequence of being Jews'. Many Anglo-Jewish businessmen, such as Jacob Behrens, were members.

(1871–1873) [1]

Jacob Waley

(1873–1886)

Baron Henry de Worms

(1886–1895)

Sir Julian Goldsmid

(1895–1922)

Claude Montefiore

O.E. d'Avigdor Goldsmid () (1922–1926)

Sir Osmond E. d'Avigdor Goldsmid

(1926–1939)

Leonard G. Montefiore

(1939–1949)

Leonard Jacques Stein

(1949–)

Ewen E.S. Montagu

Victor Lucas 

[2]

Basil Bard (−1983) 

[2]

(1983–1989) [2]

Clemens N. Nathan

(1989–1995)

Frederick Tuckman

David Lindo Alexander

Lucien Wolf

American Jewish Committee

Alliance Israélite Universelle

World ORT

Anglo-Jewish Association

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Anglo-Jewish Association

Archives of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1871–1983