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Interview with Alan Abelson

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106390
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
November 9, 2000
Scope and Content
Subject:Alan Abelson Interviewer: Ned Steinman Date: November 7, 2000 Interview Location: Ottawa, ON Length of Time: 1 hour; 31 minutes Alan begins by listing his family genealogy; his father was Jess Abelson, his mother was Molly Grey, his wife is Estelle Levitan (married October 21, 1950), and t…
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Scope and Content
Subject:Alan Abelson Interviewer: Ned Steinman Date: November 7, 2000 Interview Location: Ottawa, ON Length of Time: 1 hour; 31 minutes Alan begins by listing his family genealogy; his father was Jess Abelson, his mother was Molly Grey, his wife is Estelle Levitan (married October 21, 1950), and their children Lynn Julia, Joan Elizabeth, Karen Gale, and Donald Edward. Alan grew up in Sandy Hill in Ottawa and attended Osgoode Street Public School, York Street Public School, and Lisgard Collegiate. From 1948-1950 he attended Carleton University and graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce along with 16 other graduates that year. Following graduation Alan and Estelle moved to Montreal for a year where he worked at a Consultant Firm for 10 months before leaving due to nepotism, he then worked at a service station on Stanley Street for one month. In 1951 he enrolled at Osgoode Hall at the University of Toronto where he studied law until his graduation in May of 1955. In June of 1955 he opened his own law firm with Ben Marcus; he says he felt comfort in the fact that they were both Jewish as many law firms had a “latent anti-semitism”. He recalls being close with Ted Beman (?) and Morris Fife and receiving legal council from them, however he was aware that they did not hire Jewish lawyers. Alan and Ben Marcus worked together for 13 years until Alan wanted to start a new practice on his own; he had a student by the name of George House who asked to come with him. Together they founded Abelson and House which soon added more partners to become Abelson, House, Vice, Hunter, and Thatcher. The firm had a total of 15 employees at it’s height. The firm ended up breaking up when he found out George House was an alcoholic and missed 6 weeks of work; the remaining partners got fed up with House and left the firm. In 1976 Alan opened his own practice with no partners and worked there until his retirement in 1994. He recalls in the early days of Abelson and Marcus they took any client who walked through their doors, he jokes he became an expert on whatever facite of law the clients case was in. He speaks about his time as the past President of The County of Carleton Law Association and how in this association many jewish lawyers had integrated very well. He recalls that during this time it was hard for jewish lawyers to find employment but once they were settled they had no difficulties. Alan’s family is originally from the village of Neinstadt in Kovna (present day Lithuania) and he recalls every Friday supper his cousin Abe would tell him stories from Neinstadt. Alan’s Grandfather Wolf was the first generation to come over; he came over with his four brothers and one sister in 1888 to New York State. Wolf’s sister moved to Chicago while the brothers; Meyer, Joe, Simon, and Wolf settled in New York State. Alan recalls his grandfather being a peddler when he met his grandmother Julia Rosenblum (who was from Toronto) and the two were married around 1890 after moving to Cleveland together. They had 7 children together; four girls, Birdy, Sarah, Helen, and Ada and three boys, Jess, Sidney, and Nate. In 1900 the family moved to Ottawa as close friends the Billsky’s (?) who were from the same hometown in Neinstadt encouraged them to move. Alan recalls his grandfather being a chauffeur and close friend of the Billsky and Friedmans; accrediting that relationship as what brought them to Ottawa. Jess Abelson went to Waller Street Public School until grade 6 or 7 when he left school to work. Alan recalls his father joined the YMCA when he was 10 years old (and was a lifetime member) and was an avid athlete for most of his life. Alan pulls out an Ottawa Jewish Bulletin dated from December 12, 1986 in which it details his fathers Sports Hall of Fame induction and calls Jess Abelson the founding father of jewish sport in Ottawa. Jess Abelson was a flying wing for the Ottawa Rough Riders, a paddling champion of Canada, and a starting guard in the Canadian Basketball Championships. Alan clearly admires his father alot and considers him to have broken down all the barriers for jewish people in sports. Jess Abelson also owned a men's clothing store on Sparks street and was a very well known man in the city; he liked to say his father was “as well known as Kleenex” in the city. Alan recalls whenever they walked down the street everyone they passed would wave and say hi to his father. His father also founded the 39th Boy Scout Troop in Ottawa which was the first Jewish Boy Scout Troop, making his father the first jewish Scout Master. Alan recalls as a child growing up in a large house in Sandy Hill where the basement was so full of his father’s sports trophies they often used them as goalposts to play soccer with. Jess Abelson had an older brother named Lawrence Balfour who they all called Duke; his father had been such a fan of the Balfour Declaration he had named his first son after it. Duke enlisted in the Royal Canadian AirForce on his 18th birthday. He graduated top of his class as a Navigator in Manitoba where he then worked as an instructor for a year before being shipped out for duty. Duke flew 3 or 4 trips over France and Germany shooting trains. After this he received a new Pilot from the Operational Training Unit (OTU); they crashed during a training flight and Duke passed away on November 15th 1943. The family decided to bury him in Chester, England where Alan has visited his grave site a dozen times in his life. Alan’s other siblings are Sylvia Gellman who lives in Ottawa, Stanley Gerome who became a psychiatrist in Ottawa then retired in 1973 and moved to Isreal to be a farmer, and his younger brother (3 years younger) Bobby who works in insurance in Ottawa. When recalling the war years in Ottawa Alan speaks mostly of the Tel Aviv Tennis Club. His father, Jess, had founded the club in the 1930’s as the four existing tennis clubs did not allow jewish members. Alan recalls his time as a groundman for the 8 tennis courts while in University. He sees this tennis club as the jewish social scene during the years it was open as over 200 jewish marriages resulted from the club, including his own marriage to Estelle. Alan speaks of one of his proudest moments at the club being when the Canadian Junior Tennis Championship was in Ottawa and asked to use their courts for overflow games; Alan was very proud when many of the athletes said they preferred the Tel Aviv courts over the courts at the Rideau Tennis Club. Alan recalls that his family never had any money as none of the established jewish families in Ottawa helped out his father with the Tennis Club; instead he says his father used to get donations from jewish merchants along Sparks Street. Alan pulls out many photos he has from the Tel Aviv Tennis Club and while looking at them recalls the Sunday Night Socials with music, dancing, and drinks where he says it was the number one place to be for young jewish people in Ottawa. He also recalls his father fighting with the board of directors as his father wanted the name of the club to be recognizably jewish and the other members wanted it to be a name based on location instead; his father won that fight. He also recalls how much his father cared for the club and it’s members, he offered memberships for $13 for males and $12 for women. In addition he would supply free tennis racquets and balls to anyone who could not afford their own. The Tel Aviv Tennis Club closed in 1954 as Alan says they lost all their membership when Golf became the new social scene after the war. When asked about his experience living in Ottawa during the war years he recalls all the rations books, and the saving certificates that all the children used to save up quarters until they could buy a $5 war bond. In addition he remembers going to the Talmud Torah for his pre Bar Mitzvah lessons, as well as being a member of the 39th Boy Scout Troop. During this time he had to get service points so he would ride his bike around Ottawa during blackouts to get his Military Service Points. When the war ended he was in grade 11 at Lisgar Collegiate, he recalls everyone celebrating the end of the war except for his family as they were still grieving the loss of his brother Duke. During this time the family created the Flying Officer Duke Abelson Memorial Trophy which was awarded to a high school basketball athlete in Ottawa who showed sportsmanship and agility. Three years after its creation Alan won the award. Alan then moves onto the 1950’s in Ottawa, he recalls the boom in industry and has fond memories of being a respected lawyer in the city. During the 1950’s he was the first in his family to graduate with a professional degree, followed by his brother Stan being the first graduate of the University of Ottawa's Medical School. He touches on the “bread and butter” of his first practice as being insurance law, which accounted for 80% of his work. However, he speaks to how he originally gained clients outside of insurance law by going “ambulance chasing”. He would walk around the hospital looking for vehicular negligence cases he could win so that he could work on contingencies. He has very fond memories of these cases as they got him approximately 10 supreme court cases. After 15 years of representing an insurance firm in Ottawa they relocated to Toronto and got picked up by a larger law firm; this meant Alan lost 80% of his business. This was when he started to move to commercial law and began working his way up through law associations. Alan became involved with the Carleton Alumni Association and worked his way up to President of National Alumni in 1958. He also became president of the men's club in his Shul, Agudath Israel, when his children were young. His first apartment in Ottawa was 235 Charlotte Avenue beside the Russian Embassy. He remembers this apartment vividly as himself and Estelle lived there when the Russian Embassy burned down in 1956. He recalls seeing RCMP officers dressed as firemen as they tried to enter the Soviet Embassy. He then moved his family to the west end of Ottawa and bought a newly built house on Golden Avenue. He has very fond memories of raising his children in this neighbourhood as he would build a hockey rink for them every winter and would buy hundreds of dollars of firecrackers for May 24th every year. Alan then speaks of his childhood in the church, since he grew up in Sandy Hill his family attended the Adath Jeshurun Synagogue on King Edward Street. His grandfather Wolf was deeply religious and was the Vice President for 25 years, he was so respected he had the honor of closing the curtain at Neilah each year. (?) Alan recalls his father Jess supporting his grandfather in Ottawa. He gave Wolf his store on Bank street when Jess opened a new store on Sparks Street. His grandfather Wolf was also a founder of the first Jewish Cemetary on Bank street and was on the cemetery council until his death in 1938. Jess then took over his fathers responsibilities in the church until in the 1950’s when the joining of churches happened to form the Congregation Beth Shalom. During this time his father Jess was passed over for a trustee position due to the families lack of wealth and his fathers relationship with the church was not as good anymore. His father then created the Breakfirst Breakfast Club (?). Alan and Estelle raised all of their children in Agudath Israel where all of their children were married, except for Lynn who was married in Israel. Alan details his trip to drop off Lynn in Israel when she was 18, they left one day after the outbreak of the Yom Kippur war in 1973 as they assumed the war would be short lived like the 6 Day War. Shortly after dropping off Lynn she called and asked to be picked up as all of the men had left for war. Alan recalls finding a car, picking her up, and driving to the Don Charmel Hotel just days after Syrian Jets had attacked the city. During this time he touches on how extreme the anti-semiticism was on the Arab side of the war. He finishes by touching on where his children are now; Lynn met a husband in Israel and has 2 children, one of which served in the army and is now in Law School and the other graduated from the University of Toronto and now lives in Beverly Hills. Karen is married with three children in Montreal. And Donald is a political science professor at Western University, he has a wife and a new baby.
Responsibility
Interviewed by Ned A. Steinman
Date
November 9, 2000
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Ned A. Steinman
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Arthur Max

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106452
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
March 8, 2001
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Parker Schmidt
Date
March 8, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Parker Schmidt
Archival / Genealogical
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Bert Blevis

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106790
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
April 3, 2001
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Jonathan Posner
Date
April 3, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Not confident of quality of interview (mrak) 2. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Jonathan Posner
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Bertha Klugsberg

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106446
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
May 18, 2001
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Jane Shkolnik
Date
May 18, 2001
Publication
March 14, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Jane Shkolnik
Archival / Genealogical
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Bessie Taller

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106458
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
February 8, 2001
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Eileen Bercovitch
Date
February 8, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Eileen Bercovitch
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Dr. Sylva Gelber

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106443
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
2 tapes
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
January 7, 2001
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
2 tapes
Responsibility
Interviewed by Beth Roodman
Date
January 7, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Beth Roodman
Archival / Genealogical
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Freda Lobel

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106450
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
April 21, 2001
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Adam Slipacoff
Date
April 21, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. 2 Audio Cassette tapes 2. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Adam Slipacoff
Archival / Genealogical
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Frieda Levitan

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106448
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
March 13, 2001.
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Robyn Parnes
Date
March 13, 2001.
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Robyn Parnes
Archival / Genealogical
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Fuzzy Teitelbaum

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106460
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
December 20, 2000
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Debbie Weiss
Date
December 20, 2000
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Two audio Cassette tapes 2. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Debbie Weiss
Archival / Genealogical
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Gittel Tatz

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106459
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
December 5, 2001.
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Danny Floh Back
Date
December 5, 2001.
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Danny Floh Back
Archival / Genealogical
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Irene Kronick

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106447
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
March 14, 2001.
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Robyn Parnes,
Date
March 14, 2001.
Publication
March 14, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Robyn Parnes,
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Israel Shinder

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106455
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
August 28, 2001
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Ernie Schleichkorn
Date
August 28, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Ernie Schleichkorn
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Jack Steinberg

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106456
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
January 18, 2002
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Danny Floh Back
Date
January 18, 2002
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Danny Floh Back
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Karl Wasserman

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106462
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
2 tapes
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
February 18, 2001
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
2 tapes
Responsibility
Interviewed by David Gershkovitch
Date
February 18, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
David Gershkovitch
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Len Potechin

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106454
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
May 22, 2001
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Parker Schmidt
Date
May 22, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Parker Schmidt
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Louis Fine

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106392
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
April 4, 2001
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Parker Schmidt
Date
April 4, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2001
Name Access
Parker Schmidt
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Mariette Woolfson

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106463
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
January 7, 2001
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Naomi Krym
Date
January 7, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Naomi Krym
Archival / Genealogical
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Maxwell Lobel (Max Lobel).

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106451
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
April 20, 2001
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Adam Slipacoff
Date
April 20, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Adam Slipacoff
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Percy Palef

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106453
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
April 1, 2001
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Jeremy Cantor
Date
April 1, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Jeremy Cantor
Archival / Genealogical
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Interview with Rhoda Blevis

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106391
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
O0043
Date
April 18, 2001
Collection
Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Responsibility
Interviewed by Jane Shkolnik
Date
April 18, 2001
Fonds No.
O0043
Storage Location
vault
Notes
1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
Name Access
Jane Shkolnik
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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