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Name
  
Neville Laski

Role
  
Judge

Siblings
  
Harold Laski


Died
  
March 24, 1969, London, United Kingdom

Neville Jonas Laski, QC (18 December 1890 – 24 March 1969) was an English judge and leader of Anglo-Jewry.

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Family

Laski came from a distinguished family. His father was Nathan Laski (1863-1941), a Manchester cotton merchant and a leader of British Jewry; his mother, Sarah Frankenstein, had married Nathan Laski in 1889. His younger brother was Harold Laski. He married Phina Emily, eldest daughter of Moses Gaster; he had four children, including Marghanita Laski.

Education

  • Manchester Grammar School
  • Clifton College
  • Corpus Christi College, Oxford, MA Beit Prize, 1912.
  • Career

    Laski was a barrister and was appointed a Queen's Counsel (QC) in 1930 and a Bencher of the Inner Temple in 1938. He was a Judge of Appeal of the Isle of Man, 1953–1956 and Recorder of Burnley, 1935-1956. He was a Judge of the Crown Court and Recorder of Liverpool (1956–1963).

    During World War I, he served with the 6th Lancashire Fusiliers in Gallipoli, Sinai and France, retiring with the rank of Captain.

    He was a member of the General Council of the Bar, 1950–1956, Chairman of its Professional Conduct Committee, 1952–1956 and its Honorary Treasurer, 1955-1956.

    Other positions held

  • Chairman, Manchester Victoria Memorial Jewish Hospital
  • President, London Committee of Deputies of British Jews, 1933–1939
  • Presiding Elder of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews Congregation, 1961–1967
  • Vice-President, Anglo-Jewish Association
  • References

    Neville Laski Wikipedia