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Obituary: Maurice Franklin

From opera sets to chupah poles - the woodtuner who became Jacs President

February 21, 2019 16:41
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By

Belinda Edelman,

Belinda Edelman

2 min read

The National President of Jacs (Jewish Association of Cultural Societies)Maurice Franklin, who has died age 98, had been involved in Judaism and Jewish culture all his life, stretching back to the Battle of Cable Street in 1936.

He was very involved with Woodside Park Jacs for many years. One of his favourite sayings — “If you keep your nose to the grindstone, you keep it clean” — was a good indication of how he lived his life.

Born in the East End of London, his parents, Clara and Samuel were Romanian immigrants and he was the youngest of their ten children. There was a great deal of love at home and family was always very important to him. His father had a woodturning business, Samuel Franklin and Sons, on Hackney Road, and the family lived above the shop. Maurice was apprenticed to a woodturner at 14 years of age and did not retire until he was 94 .

Highlights included the company taking part in a competition in 1928 and becoming the champion woodturners of Britain, winning a £100 prize.