'A Hebrew 
Congregation has been formed in New Tredegar, Mr. M. Love has been appointed 
President, and on Wednesday, the 11th inst., a Siyum of a Sepher Torah was held 
at Mrs. Harris's premises, Victoria Buildings. Over sixty were present. A vote 
of thanks was passed to the hostess. Mr. Bloom has been appointed Shochet'.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 6 November 1903, page 31
Meeting of the Tredegar and District Zionist Society. The proceedings included a 
discussion of the co-option of the Zionists of New Tredegar and in order to 
enable them to join and to attend meetings, it was decided to hold them on 
Thursdays as there is no ‘railway convenience’ on Sundays.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 25 December 1903, page 
33
Meeting of the Tredegar and New Tredegar Zionist Society at New Tredegar. The 
Society has been reorganised under this title and meetings will take place 
monthly, alternately and Tredegar and New Tredegar.
[Note meetings were held monthly until March 1905.] 
 
Jewish Chronicle, 30 December 1904, page 2
Death on 23 December at the residence of his nephew, J. Marcuson, Dudley, 
Barnett Levy Rubenstein, father of Maurice Rubenstein, formerly of Birmingham, 
now at New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 24 March 1905, page 27
General Meeting of the Tredegar and New Tredegar Zionist Society. Discussion of 
severance and organisation of separate Zionist societies in Tredegar and in New 
Tredegar. Passed by a considerable majority.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 24 November 1905, page 
40
Under the auspices of the New Tredegar Zionist Society a meeting was held in the 
Workmen’s Hall. Mr I. Pruss, President, in the chair. Discussion included Rev S. 
Gerstenfield [sic], Messrs M. Heilpern, H. Love, Sam Love, D. Herman, and J. 
Love.
At the same meeting a subscription in aid of the Russian Relief Fund was opened 
and Messrs I. Pruss and M.Heilpern were deputed to canvass. 
 
Jewish Chronicle, 15 December 1905, page 5
Relief Fund for the Jewish Victims of Outrage in Russia.
Collected by the New Tredegar Hebrew Congregation at a Zionist meeting £4.10s.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 15 June 1906, page 33
Letter from S. Gerstenfeld, 5 Alexandra Road, New Tredegar, on a topic of Hebrew 
language.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 7 September 1906, page 
19
Letter from Samuel Gerstenfeld, 5 Alexandra Road, on ‘The Book of Daniel’.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 19 October 1906, page 38
Bridegrooms of the Law. New Tredegar, Rev S. Gerstenfeld and Mr M. Love.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 28 February 1908, page 
28
Following a meeting at Brynmawr last summer, resolutions were passed to 
reorganise the local Zionists. A beginning was made by the Brynmawr and 
Abertillery Zionist Society, followed by those at Tredegar and at New Tredegar 
and District.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 6 March 1908, page 26
Letter from S. Gerstenfeld, 55 School Street New Tredegar, on ‘Women’s Hair’. 
Argues that the custom of shaving women’ heads was not instituted by the Rabbis, 
but is of recent date.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 17 April 1908, page 36
Letter from S. Gerstenfeld, Synagogue Chambers, New Tredegar, re burning of 
Chametz.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 15 May 1908, page 35
Letter from S. Gerstenfeld, Synagogue Chambers, New Tredegar, re Jerusalem.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 10 July 1908, page 27
Letter from S. Gerstenfeld, Synagogue Chambers, New Tredegar, re dietary laws - 
interval between meat and milk.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 4 September 1908, page 
24
Meeting of the New Tredegar and District Zionist Society at the Workmen’s Hall. 
Paper read on ‘Zionism as an ideal’.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 11 September 1908, page 
1
Letter from S. Gerstenfeld, Synagogue Chambers, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 20 November 1908, page 
27
Letter from S. Gerstenfeld, Synagogue Chambers, New Tredegar, re divorce.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 11 December 1908, page 
33
Annual meeting of the New Tredegar and District Zionist Society. Paper read by 
Mr R. Thomas on ‘Abraham, Father of the Jewish race and his influence on 
Civilisation’.
Afterwards decided to form ‘The New Tredegar Jewish Literary and Debating 
Society’. Elected: Mr L. Prins*, Hon President; Rev S.Gerstenfeld, President; 
Messrs M. Heilpern, Vice-President; S. M. Love, Treasurer; Mrs L. Prins* Hon 
Sec.
[*Possibly misprint for Pruss] 
 
Jewish Chronicle, 1 January 1909, page 32
Rev S. Gerstenfeld of New Tredegar lectured to the Swansea Jewish Literary 
Society.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 28 May 1909, page 28
Letter from S. Gerstenfeld, Synagogue Chambers, New Tredegar, on a historical 
topic.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 8 April 1910, page 30
At the annual Eisteddfod at Bargoed Miss Winnie Gordon of New Tredegar won first 
prize for pianoforte playing in an open junior contest.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 27 May 1910, page 22
Memorial service for King held at New Tredegar Synagogue at which Rev S. 
Gerstenfeld officiated and preached.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 15 July 1910, page 12
Meeting of Zionist Society of Tredegar. The Hon Sec and Treasurer, S. Louis 
Harris, announced that over 70 Shekolim were sold and several collecting boxes 
distributed. Thanks, inter alia, for help to Messrs S. M. Love and I. Pruss of 
New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 9 December 1910, page 3
Young Israel. Pearl Gerstenfeld, New Tredegar, Cardiff.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 20 January 1911, page 14
West Monmouthshire and Breconshire Jewish Orphan Aid Society. Hon Collectors 
include I. Pruss, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 27 January 1911, page 2
Death. 19 January at Commercial Street, New Tredegar, Horace, son of Joseph and 
Fanny Myers, aged 8.
[Death. Horace B. Myers March 1911 aged 8 Bedwellty 11a 75]
 
Jewish Chronicle, 3 February 1911, page 19
Letter from S. Gerstenfeld, New Tredegar, on divorce.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 2 June 1911, page 15
Last week Rev Dayan and Mrs Hyamson arrived at New Tredegar from Tredegar. In 
the afternoon he examined the children. In the evening Mr and Mrs I. Pruss held 
a reception. 
 
Jewish Chronicle, 16 June 1911, page 39
At the Conference of Anglo-Jewish Ministers Rev S. Gerstenfeld, New Tredegar, 
preached at the New Synagogue,
London. 
 
Jewish Chronicle, 2 February 1912, page 23
Newbridge Mon. Under the auspices of the Western Valleys Jewish Literary and 
Social Society a social and dance was held. Solos were rendered by, inter alia, 
Miss Fanny Samuels, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 19 September 1912, page 
xxxi
Mr and Mrs I. Pruss White Rose House, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 21 February 1913, page 
33
New Tredegar’s delegate to the Board of Deputies Mr A. Wiener MA.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 1 August 1913, page 2
Advert. New Tredegar Hebrew Congregation. Wanted. A Shohet and experience 
Teacher. 30s per week and usual perquisites. Written application to the 
President, Mr Hielpern [sic], Victoria House, New Tredegar. Half railway fare to 
unsuccessful candidate. 
 
Jewish Chronicle, 1 August 1913, page 28
Special meeting of the Hebrew Congregation. Mr Heilpern, President, in the 
chair. The President, in moving the acceptance of the resignation of Rev S. 
Gerstenfeld, referred to the great loss that New Tredegar was about to sustain
through the departure of a man of such scholarship and erudition. ‘They were 
losing in him one whom [sic], even in his absence, they would ever remember’.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 26 September 1913 New 
Year Greetings, page xxx
Mr and Mrs M. Love and sons, James Street New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 26 September 1913 New 
Year Greetings, page xxxi
Mr and Mrs I. Pruss, White Rose House, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 12 June 1914, page 28
Conference of Jewish Ministers. Reference to Rev M. Olive, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 10 July 1914, page 4
Jews’ Hospital and Orphan Asylum. Elected as inmate Herman Davidson, New 
Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 24 July 1914, page 1
Marriage on 8 July at Philpot-street Great Synagogue, by the Rev A. Eidleman 
assisted by Rev S.Olive, father of the bride, Pearl, 2nd daughter of Rev and Mrs 
S. Olive, New Tredegar, to Harry Cohen of Tredegar.
[Marriage. Pearl Olive September 1914 Mile End Old Town 1c 779//Harry Cohen]
 
Jewish Chronicle, 18 September 1914 New 
Year Greetings, page xv
Mr and Mrs I. Pruss, White Rose House, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 5 February 1915, page 3
Jewish Belgian Relief Fund. New Tredegar Hebrew Congregation. £2.10s.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 16 April 1915, page 26
West Monmouthshire and Breconshire Jewish Orphan Aid Society. Assistant Hon Sec 
is Mrs I. Pruss. Over £26 remitted to the institution. 
Annual collection by means of one shilling tickets in aid of the Jewish Soup 
Kitchen. Among the districts that contributed is New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 2 June 1916, page 21
West Monmouthshire and Breconshire Jewish Orphan Aid Society. Assistant Hon Sec 
is Mrs I. Pruss. £28.7s remitted to the institution. 
 
Jewish Chronicle, 22 September 1916 New 
Year Greetings, page xiv
Mr and Mrs I. Pruss, White Rose House, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 22 September 1916 New 
Year Greetings, page xiv
Mr and Mrs M. Love, James Street New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 7 June 1918, page 4
Preacher Sabbath 8 June: Rev S. Wolfe, New Tredegar Synagogue. Subject: ’The 
Misleading Parnass’.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 21 June 1918, page 9
Received: Palestine Relief Fund , per Rev S. Wolfe, New Tredegar.
Mr I. Pruss 20s, Mr M. Love, 4s, Mr A. Green 4s, Mr J. Gordon 4s, Mr W. Crystal 
2s 6d. Mr S. Samuel 2s.Total £1.16.6.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 6 September 1918 New 
Year Greetings, page xiv
Mr and Mrs I. Pruss, White Rose House, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 20 September 1918, page 
12
Bargoed. At a General Meeting at 13 North Road, Rev S. Wolfe, Minister to the 
New Tredegar Congregation, was elected as Minister and Teacher to the Rhymney 
Valley District. 
 
Jewish Chronicle, 13 December 1918, page 9
Preacher Sabbath 14 December: Rev S. Wolfe, New Tredegar Synagogue. Subject: 
‘Jacob is alive’.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 3 January 1919, page 23
New Tredegar and Bargoed. Annual General Meeting of the New Tredegar, Bargoed 
and District Zionist Society, held at Bargoed. Mr I. Barnett of Bargoed 
presided. 20 guineas was collected for the Palestine Preparation Fund. It was 
decided to hold a ball at Bargoed in aid of the Palestine Relief Fund. Mr Cyril 
Barnett was elected collector for Bargoed.
[Letter to the Morning Post from prominent Jews referring to articles in the 
Jewish press which purport to encourage adoption of Bolshevism among foreign 
Jews in Britain.]
 
Jewish Chronicle, 9 May 1919, page 5
Meeting at Bargoed. ‘That this meeting of Jews of New Tredegar, Bargoed, 
Aberavon and in any other neighbourhood congregation, strongly protests against 
the scandalous action of the famous “Minyan Mosserim,” and repudiates their 
implied slander that there is any section of the Jews in England which supports 
Bolshevism’.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 30 May 1919, page 3
JNF Commission for England. Contribution from New Tredegar, Bargoed and 
District. Per B. Joseph.
I. Pruss £21, W. Wolfson £5.5.0, Mrs W. Wolfson £5.5.0, L. Symonds £5.15.6, P. 
Munitz £5.5.0, B. Levene £5.5.0, A. Green £5.5.0, Mrs A. Green 21s, W. Crystal 
£5.5.0. Mrs W. Crystal 21s, I. B. Barnett £5.5.0, Mrs I. B. Barnett 21s, B. 
Cohen £1.3.0, Mrs B. Cohen 21s, Mrs R. Britz 42s, Mr Love 42s, I. Bratt 42s, M. 
Lee 42s, Mrs Goldman 21s, Miss L. Goldman 21s, M. Rubinstein 42s, M. Fine 42s, 
I. Fine 21s, N. Fine 21s, I. Gordon 42s, Mrs I. Gordon 21s, The Misses W. D. and 
S. and Master M. Gordon 25s, H. Horn 21s, Mrs Greenberg 21s, M. Samuel 21s, M. 
Davis 21s, D. Tonkey 21s. Total £111.7.0.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 30 May 1919, page 27
Advert. New Tredegar Congregation Wanted. Shochet and Teacher. Salary £3.10s and 
perquisites Apply Joseph, Duffryn Street, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 23 July 1920, page 39
At a recent examination Gerald H. Dymond, eldest son of S. B. Dymond of 38 
Duffryn Terrace, New Tredegar, was granted £250 for 5 years as a medical student 
at Cardiff University College, the only award for the whole county of Monmouth.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 12 September 1920, page 
30 New Year Greetings.
Mr and Mrs I. Pruss, White Rose House, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 12 September 1920, page 
30 New Year Greetings.
Mr and Mrs M. Love, James Street New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 22 October 1920, page 3
JNF Commission for England. Acknowledge receipt of £5 for 2 and half dunam of 
land in the name of Mr Barnett, Abertysswg, in recognition of services rendered 
by him to the New Tredegar Hebrew Congregation during the High Festivals.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 29 September 1921 New Year Greetings, page xviii
Mr and Mrs M. Love, James Street New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 24 February 1922, page 
37
Mr A. Hyams MA of Newport inspected the Hebrew Classes ay New Tredegar, 
conducted by Mr Freedman, and reported favourably on the progress of the pupils.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 22 September 1922 New 
Year Greetings, page xx
Mr and Mrs A. Green and family, Rose Villa, Tredegar Road, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 6 October 1922, page 1
Engagement. Winnie, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs I. Gordon, Victoria House, New 
Tredegar, to Morris, 2nd son of Mr and Mrs M. Foner, 9 Carlton Terrace, Swansee.
[See marriage, 9 March 1923, page 2]
 
Jewish Chronicle, 5 January 1923, page 1
Engagement. Miriam. Eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Green, ‘Rose Villa’, New 
Tredegar, to Sol, 2nd son o Mr and Mrs J. Zeidman, 20 Plasturton Avenue, 
Cardiff.
[Marriage not found]
 
Jewish Chronicle, 1 January 1923, page 1
Engagement. Fanny (Froma West), daughter of Mr and Mrs Samuel, 5 The Square, 
Pontlotttyn, to Dr Boris Gordon,’White House’, New Tredegar.
[Marriage. Boris Gordon September 1923 London C 1c 68//Fanny Samuel]
 
Jewish Chronicle, 26 January 1923, page 35
As a result of a social function at New Tredegar, organised by the Misses W. 
Gordon and L. Goldman, and Messrs C. Barnett and M. Bravo, over £22 was 
distributed among various institutions and hospitals.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 9 March 1923, page 2
Marriage on 26 February at Wallasey Synagogue, Falkland Road, Winnie Gordon, 
Victoria House, New Tredegar, to Morris Finer, 9 Carlton Terrace, Swansea.
[Marriage. Morris Foner March 1923 Birkenhead 8A 879/Winifred Gordon]
 
Jewish Chronicle, 10 August 1923, page 28
Gerald Harry Dymond, eldest son of Mr and Mrs S. Dymond of New Tredegar, has 
obtained the degree of B.Sc at the University of Wales, and has also passed the 
2nd examination, Part II, of the degree of MB BS of the University of London.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 1 August 1924, page 28
New Tredegar Hebrew Congregation. Wanted. Modern Teacher and Shochet. Salary £4 
per week, and ‘advantages’. Apply to Secretary E. Green, 8 Tredegar Road, New 
Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 3 October 1924, page 17
‘RHYMNEY VALLEY. Services are being held at the Christadelphian Hall New 
Tredegar, the rallying point for this important section of South Wales Jewry. On 
Rosh Hashanah the Rev. E. Nemeth officiated, assisted by Mr. Barnett. The 
arrangements were carried out by Mr. W. Crystal, the Warden, and Mr. S. Green, 
the Financial Representative. The Bargoed and Aberbargoed contingents were 
headed by Mr. Isaac B. Barnett and Mr. Barnett Cohen. Mr. Samuel Gordon, the 
novelist, is staying at New Tredegar as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willie 
Crystal’.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 17 October 1924, page 1
Bar mitzvah. Jack only son of Mr and Mrs A. Green will read portion of the Law 
on 25 October at the Lesser Hall, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 5 February 1926, page 13
Gerald H. Dymond BSc, eldest son of Mr and Mrs S. Dymond of New Tredegar, has 
passed the MRCS LRCP examination.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 30 April 1926, page 31
As a result of the 9th annual ball at Bargoed in January, the following sums 
were distributed: New Tredegar and District Congregation Building Fund £10; 
Aberbargoed Hospital £1.1.0; Norwood Orphan Asylum £4.4.0; King Edward VII 
Hospital Cardiff £5.5.0.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 29 April 1927, page 12
At a meeting of the New Tredegar Hebrew Congregation, the Rev H. Berman of 
Llanelly was unanimously elected minister.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 17 June 1927, page 2.
Engagement. Dorothy Gordon, 2nd daughter of Mr and Mrs I. Gordon of New 
Tredegar, to Dr Philip Seager, son of Mr and Mrs L. Seager of Edinburgh.
[Marriage. Dorothy D. Gordon June 1927 Bridgend 11a 1679//Philip Seager]
 
Jewish Chronicle, 15 July 1927, page 2
Death of Isaac Gordon of New Tredegar on 9 July. Wife Edith, Sons Sam and Mark, 
daughters Winnie, Dorothy, Millie, Sadie. 
[Death. Isaac J. Gordon September 1927 aged 57 Bedwellty 11a 113]
 
Jewish Chronicle, 15 July 1927, page 11
Obituary of Mr Isaac Gordon of New Tredegar. A great loss to the New Tredegar 
and Bargoed Congregation. One of the founders of the Congregation, its President 
and Treasurer for many years. (From Mr A. Green)
He was charitable and benevolent. A Trustee and Representative on the Brynmawr 
and District Burial Board. (From G. J.Ballin, Hon Sec of the Brynmawr and 
District Burial Board.)
 
Jewish Chronicle, 23 September 1927, page 
10 New Year Greetings
Rev S. Nemeth and fiancée, to all members of the Whitey Bay and New Tredegar 
congregations. 1 Ventnor Gardens, Whitley Bay.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 24 May 1929 Young 
Israel, page 7
Joseph Crystal, White Rose House, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 31 May 1929, page 27
At Brith Milah of son of Rev and Mrs H. Berman £5.5s collected towards the funds 
of the New Tredegar and Bargoed Hebrew Congregation.
[Birth. Michael Berman June 1929 Bedwellty 11a 216. Mother Prysucher]
 
Jewish Chronicle, 20 September 1929, page 
27
Stockton-on-Tees. At a general meeting of the Hebrew Congregation, Rev H. Berman 
of New Tredegar was elected Chazan, Shochet, and Teacher.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 18 March 1932, page 1
Bar Mitzvah. Hyman, youngest son of Mr and Mrs S. Joseph, 38 Neville Street, 
Cardiff, late of New Tredegar will read a portion of the Law at Cathedral Road 
Synagogue, Cardiff, on 26 March.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 2 June 1933, page 7
Engagement. Esther, daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Green, Rose Villa, New Tredegar, 
and Eugene Basch, New York.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 9 August 1935, page 14
Joseph Jacobs of New Tredegar has been awarded the McLoghlin Scholarship, 
offered by the Royal College of Surgeons on the results of the pre-medical 
examinations. Scholarship is open to the whole country and is worth £126 p.a. 
for 5 years.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 10 April 1936, page 6
Engagement. Dr Joshua, youngest son of Mr and Mrs H. C. Zeitlin of Dalston E8, 
to Richelle (Sadie) Gordon, youngest daughter of Mrs Levene [sic], 6 Claude 
Road, Cardiff, and the late Isaac Gordon of New Tredegar.
[Marriage. Joshua Zeitlin September 1936 Cardiff 11a 1021//Sarah R. Gordon]
 
Jewish Chronicle, 18 March 1938, page 41
Meeting of Wardens, Executive Officers, and Ministers of South Wales 
congregations to consider question of a communal Rav for South Wales. Aron Cohen 
of New Tredegar spoke in favour.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 17 March 1939, page 50
Rev H. Jerevitch of Cardiff spoke on ‘The Jew in Central Europe’ at the 
Methodist Church, New Tredegar.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 15 September 1944, page 
3
Death on 6 September of Edith, widow of the late Isaac Gordon of New Tredegar, 6 
Claude Road, Cardiff.
[Death. Edith Gordon September 1944 aged 65 Cardiff 11a 240]
 
Jewish Chronicle, 18 September 1953, page 
2
Death. 2 September Stella Gordon, 6 Claude Road, Cardiff. Daughter of the late 
Mr and Mrs Isaac Gordon, (New Tredegar).
 
Jewish Chronicle, 20 November 1964, page 
10
Godfrey Heilpern QC of Didsbury, Manchester, appointed Recorder of Salford. Born 
in New Tredegar in 1911, has lived in Manchester since a small child. Called to 
the bar 1938.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 11 May 1973, page 26
Obituary of Godfrey Heilpern, aged 61.
 
Jewish Chronicle, 27 January 1978, page 14
Obituary of Rev Harry Berman who died in Bournemouth.
Brought up in Llanelli. Minister at New Tredegar and Stockton-on-Tees, but 
returned to Llanelli to run the family business.
 
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