Fred Worms collection
Extent and Medium
1 folder
Biographical History
Fred Worms (1920-2012) was born into an Orthodox family in Frankfurt am Main. Both of the families of his parents, Leo Worms (1896-1949) and Meta Löwenthal (born in 1894), had been living near Frankfurt for several generations. His parents divorced when he was ten years old. As life in Germany became increasingly dangerous for Jews, his mother decided to send Fred to London on a student visa in April 1937. Fred's sister Vera (born 1923), a fashion designer, and his mother emigrated to the UK in 1938 and 1939 respectively whilst his father emigrated to France. He was briefly interned as an "enemy alien" when war broke out. Between 1939 and 1945 he studied at the Institute for Chartered Accountants London.
He received an OBE in 1998 for exceptional efforts as chairman of the B'nai B'rith Housing Association of Great Britain, which secured housing for the elderly. Through the Fred and Della Worms Charitable Trust and the separate Fred Worms Charitable Trust, the couple supported numerous causes in Britain and Israel, particularly those supporting education, cultural heritage, the arts, the environment and conservation. Worms was honorary treasurer of the Central Council of Jewish Social Services, trustee of the Jewish Educational Development Trust and vice-president of the British-Israel Chamber of Commerce.
Acquisition
Personal papers
Donated May 2009
Donor: Fred Worms
Scope and Content
This collection contains the personal papers of Fred Worms, a former Jewish refugee who emigrated to England as a student. He became a highly successful businessman and philanthropist who contributed to developing cultural, sporting and religious facilities in Jerusalem and Israel.
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Subjects
- National Socialism
- Migration
- Holocaust
- Refugees
- Persecution
- Jews
Places
- Ramat Gan
- Frankfurt am Main
- Worms