Audio clip from an oral history with Laurence Kahn: Laurence's paternal grandfather and the founding of the Reform Synagogue, Cardiff, 22 August 2018
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This is an audio clip from an interview with Laurence Kahn in which Laurence discusses his paternal grandfather and the founding of the Reform Synagogue.
In this interview, Laurence gives an interesting glimpse into his past, telling stories of his father's time in the Transport Regiment during the Second World War and giving fascinating vignettes of his grandparents. He also talks in detail about his experiences leading VCS (Voluntary Community Service) alongside Robert Davies and his role in helping to organise summer camps which brought young people from around Europe to Cardiff for many weeks, as well as his role in founding and running Butetown's Carnival. Finally, he gives an eye-opening insight into some of the problems that the dwindling Jewish community in Cardiff face today, particularly in regard to the smooth running of Penylan House and issues that the Reform and Orthodox Jewish community face in attracting and retaining a Jewish celebrant community.
Depository: The National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales.
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