55 min

[Documentary] Sir Otto Jaffe: "The Linen Entrepreneur Who Changed A City‪"‬ Best Of Belfast: Northern Ireland's #1 Interview Podcast

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Sir Otto Jaffe was one of the leading entrepreneurs responsible for the boom of the Linen Industry here in Belfast in the 1800s.
 
Through a lot of hard work and determination, the young German-born entrepreneur rose through the ranks of the family business and went on to become the Lord Mayor of Belfast. Twice.




 



Yet by the end of his life, Sir Otto was forced out of Northern Ireland. Forever.
 
But that’s not all.
 
In the 100 years after Otto left Belfast, the Jewish community in Northern Ireland has fallen from 1500+ members to just under 80 men and women today.
 
In today’s episode, myself and producer Owen set off on another journey through the streets of Belfast and the pages of local history with one goal.
 
To find out why.
 
Check it out.
 
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This episode is part of The Streets Where They Lived: a new documentary collaboration between Successful Belfast, Belfast Buildings Trust, and Best of Belfast. The Streets Where They Lived will feature the stories of six incredible but sometimes overlooked men and women from Belfast and some of the buildings and places in the City with which they’re connected.
 
The project is a collaboration with Successful Belfast, a project of Belfast Buildings Trust. It is supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Belfast Buildings Trust is a charity founded in 1996 to regenerate Belfast’s landmark buildings. The Trust works to ensure that the City’s authentic heritage is made relevant for people today. One of its projects is Successful Belfast, which champions new and creative ways of involving people in Belfast’s future development.  
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To see a 'treasure trove' of all things related to Otto (including a photo) please visit https://bestofbelfast.org/stories/sir-otto-jaffe-linen-entrepreneur
 
Best Of Belfast is Northern Ireland's #1 Interview Podcast. We've shared 100+ hour-long conversations with incredible people from Northern Ireland.
 
To find out more, or join 'The Producers Club' please visit https://bestofbelfast.org/
 
Cheers!
 
— Matt 

Sir Otto Jaffe was one of the leading entrepreneurs responsible for the boom of the Linen Industry here in Belfast in the 1800s.
 
Through a lot of hard work and determination, the young German-born entrepreneur rose through the ranks of the family business and went on to become the Lord Mayor of Belfast. Twice.




 



Yet by the end of his life, Sir Otto was forced out of Northern Ireland. Forever.
 
But that’s not all.
 
In the 100 years after Otto left Belfast, the Jewish community in Northern Ireland has fallen from 1500+ members to just under 80 men and women today.
 
In today’s episode, myself and producer Owen set off on another journey through the streets of Belfast and the pages of local history with one goal.
 
To find out why.
 
Check it out.
 
 //
This episode is part of The Streets Where They Lived: a new documentary collaboration between Successful Belfast, Belfast Buildings Trust, and Best of Belfast. The Streets Where They Lived will feature the stories of six incredible but sometimes overlooked men and women from Belfast and some of the buildings and places in the City with which they’re connected.
 
The project is a collaboration with Successful Belfast, a project of Belfast Buildings Trust. It is supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Belfast Buildings Trust is a charity founded in 1996 to regenerate Belfast’s landmark buildings. The Trust works to ensure that the City’s authentic heritage is made relevant for people today. One of its projects is Successful Belfast, which champions new and creative ways of involving people in Belfast’s future development.  
//
To see a 'treasure trove' of all things related to Otto (including a photo) please visit https://bestofbelfast.org/stories/sir-otto-jaffe-linen-entrepreneur
 
Best Of Belfast is Northern Ireland's #1 Interview Podcast. We've shared 100+ hour-long conversations with incredible people from Northern Ireland.
 
To find out more, or join 'The Producers Club' please visit https://bestofbelfast.org/
 
Cheers!
 
— Matt 

55 min