BULAWAYO MEMORIES

Parkview Weizmann

  Salisbury Road
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 1953 Badge
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1953 Club House                                                                                                                                          1994 Club House
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 Swimming Pool Design & Opening
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 1937 Club House                                                                                                     
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 Land in 1950
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 2020
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Parkview Weizmann Sport Club - History

The idea of a Jewish club was first mentioned in the early 1930s, by Samuel Rabinovitz among others, but no progress was made for some time. This may be because the community felt it was too small or that the leadership lacked imagination or that the community was nervous about segregation.

The Parkview Tennis Club began under the leadership ....more.....