Post World War 2 Wales; High unemployment, declining industries and general poverty were driving migration both to other parts of Britain and overseas. Jews in Wales, like the Blooms, Zemlas, Cohens and Lyons were excluded from many jobs and professions and had since the 1850s become among other things, entrepreneurs, shopkeepers, greengrocers, watchmakers and jewelers, all of which were under pressure throughout the 1950s. Family connections in Europe,...