- Gerald Goldberg
Infobox Politician
name = Gerald Yoel Goldberg
nationality = Irish
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caption = Gerald Goldberg at Ben Truda, Cork
office =Lord Mayor of Cork
term_start = 1977
term_end = 1978
predecessor = Seán French
successor =Brian C. Sloane
birth_date = 1912
birth_place = Cork,Ireland
death_date = 2003
death_place = Cork,Ireland
constituency =
party =Fianna Fáil
spouse =
religion =Judaism Gerald Yael Goldberg (born in Cork,
Ireland in 1912; died CorkDecember 31 2003) was a lawyer and politician who in 1977 became the firstJew ishLord Mayor of Cork . Goldberg was the son of Lithuanian Jewish refugee of the village of Ackmehan, Kovno (Kaunas ) who was put ashore in Cork with other Jews and told that "Cork was the gateway to America" [Biography on cover of Johnathan Swift and Contemporary Cork, GY Goldberg, Mercier, 1967]Early life
He was educated at the Model and Presentation Schools in Cork and a Jewish boarding school in
Sussex ,England before attendingUniversity College Cork , serving as President of the University Law Society. He received a Master of Arts degree from the University in 1968 and the University awarded its famous graduate anhonorary doctorate in Laws in 1993.After qualifying as a
solicitor in 1934, Goldberg had a career in Criminal Law practice in Cork for 63 years, once representing noted Cork writerFrank O'Connor . He was the first Jewish President of the IncorporatedLaw Society of Ireland [ [http://www.ucc.ie/en/alumnidonorsfriends/WhosBeenHere/PublicService/ UCC Famous Alumni: Public Service] ]During the
Second World War he set up a committee to assist Jews fleeing Nazi persecution to have refuge in Ireland, but encountered resistance from various arms of Government, who were determined to discourage Jewishimmigration . See: Jewish immigration to Ireland during "The Emergency".Political life
He was elected an
Alderman toCork Corporation as an Independent in 1967, and unsuccessfully sought the mayoralty in 1970. He accusedPatrick Cooney , then Justice Minister, of condoningtorture of those (mostlyIrish republican s and other advocates of political violence) held under the "Offences Against the State Act, 1939" [ [http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1939/en/act/pub/0013/ Offences Against the State Act, 1939] from the Irish statute book] in 1974.Goldberg was among those who condemned the speech in 1970 by the then-Mayor of Limerick, Steve Coughlan, ["1970s" from the
Limerick Leader January 1 2000] which made justifying references to the 1904Limerick Pogrom , which had forced Goldberg's family to fleeLimerick for Cork, and had clashed with a previous Limerick Mayor on the same matter in 1951.Goldberg had previously attended a symposium on the Limerick Pogrom in 1965, which also attracted local opposition. [ [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0411/is_3_48/ai_64507455/pg_3 The Jews of Ireland] by Robert Tracy, "Judaism", Summer 1999] However this faded during the reading of the first sermon of Father Creagh, who along with other members of the clergy, including the then local bishop, had motivated his
Roman Catholic parishioners to carry out the 1904 pogrom.Lord Mayor
Goldberg joined
Fianna Fáil in 1970, and the Corporation elected him Lord Mayor in 1977. He toured theUnited States as Lord Mayor where he was given the freedom of several cities includingPhiladelphia ,New York andDallas .As Lord Mayor of Cork he was styled "The Rt. Worshipful, Lord Mayor Gerald Yael Goldberg of Cork".During his term of office he opened the
Trinity pedestrian bridge. Named after an adjacent church, local wags nicknamed it "thePassover ." [ [http://www.interfaithfamily.com/site/apps/nl/content2.asp?c=ekLSK5MLIrG&b=297389&ct=410279 Cork's Jewish Community--Small in Size, Grand in Spirit] by Marlena Thompson, from InterfaithFamily] The bridge is also close to the localsynagogue on South Terrace, where he had been President, and Shalom Park, near the traditionally Jewish area of the City (Monarea Terrace).Author
Goldberg had a keen interest in history, especially local history of Cork and published a number of books including "The Adventurers of Cork"; "A History of the Jews of Cork" and "Johnathan Swift and contemporary Cork". He also contributed the article on the Jews of Ireland in the "Encyclopedia of Ireland" and a chapter on Cork to the "History of the Jews in Ireland".
Goldberg also collected rare gramophone recordings and works of art.
Later life
Following the
Israel i invasion ofLebanon in 1982 he received death threats [ [http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw2003-4/ireland.htm Antisemitism and Racism: Republic of Ireland] from the Stephen Ross Institute] and the Cork synagogue was firebombed, the motivation of which he ascribed to unbalanced reporting in the media. He considered leaving Ireland, but chose to stay.In 1998 he defended [ [http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/1998/03/18/ihead.htm Leading Irish Jew defends Vatican] by Áilin Quinlan from the
Cork Examiner March 16 1998] the extent of the Vatican apology for theHolocaust issued byPope John Paul II , in contrast to the disappointment expressed by many prominent Jews such as Israeli Chief RabbiYisrael Meir Lau . Goldberg notedPope Pius XII 's stated fear of the consequences ofexcommunicating Nazis for their persecution ofEurope 's Jews, saying "These things must be brought to an end, we must put them behind us. Could the man have said more?"Goldberg's life was featured in an
RTÉ documentary, "An Irishman, A Corkman and a Jew".He married his wife Sheila in
Belfast in 1937 and they lived their married lives at their house "Ben Truda" [ [http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/2004/05/22/story520827261.asp "Distinguished address"] by Tommy Barker from theCork Examiner May 22 2004] on Cork's Rochestown Road. His passion for collecting antiques was highlighted by the auction [ [http://archives.tcm.ie/businesspost/2004/10/03/story873613455.asp 500 lots in sale of Goldberg family collection] by Ros Drinkwater from theSunday Business Post October 03 2004] of his collection in 2004 consisting of pictures, bronzes, antique furniture, silver, porcelain and glass. He had been formerly on the Board of Governors of theNational Gallery of Ireland and was purported to have had one of the largest private Jewish libraries in Ireland. As a patron to the arts he was deeply involved with the Cork orchestral society, Irish Theatre ballet and the lunchtime concerts in theCrawford College of Art and Design . He was said to have been delighted at the announcement that Cork had become theEuropean Capital of Culture 2005.In his latter years he welcomed and tutored students of Irish-Jewish history from
University College Cork in his home. He died at the age of 91 at Cork's Marymount Hospice, receiving a Civic Funeral onJanuary 4 2004. His sons John, Theo and David survived him.References
External links
* [http://www.haruth.com/Cork.htm Cork's oldest Jew Reflects in Sadness (From the Irish Times, February 17, 1998] .
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