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Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn101236
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
multiple media
Physical Description
muliple media
Fonds No.
I0006
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of newsclipping about Dora and Abraham Lithwick as well as various Lithwick family members; a family tree of the descendants of Naphtulah Hertz Lithwick and Ester Bayla Lerner; a book of Daily Prayers presented to Harold Lithwick on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah, September 11, 194…
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
multiple media
Physical Description
muliple media
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of newsclipping about Dora and Abraham Lithwick as well as various Lithwick family members; a family tree of the descendants of Naphtulah Hertz Lithwick and Ester Bayla Lerner; a book of Daily Prayers presented to Harold Lithwick on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah, September 11, 1948, Audio interview with Dora Lithwick, 1974; Audio interview with Sidney Lithwick, 2007; photographs.
Fonds No.
I0006
Storage Location
A.1.1 - Individuals Boxes
History / Biographical
Abraham Lithwick (b. 1897 Ritziv, Russia - d. 1953 Ottawa) and Dora (Rosenberg) Lithwick (b. 1897 Rovno, Ukraine - d. January 30, 1980 Ottawa) arrived in Ottawa on July 8, 1921. They were among the large group of immigrants that fled Russia and its programs in the early 1920's. They operated, Lithwick's, a wholesale and retail store in the Byward Market for 12 years. In 1937, the entire family left Ottawa for Melbourne, Australia where Dora’s father, brothers and uncles had immigrated. Because of an epidemic of infantile paralysis, they returned to Ottawa 15 weeks after their initial departure. Another reason was the unexpected aspect that the Lithwicks would be starting again as immigrants in Australia and learning a new set of rules and regulations for business. Upon their return, Abraham Lithwick turned to real estate and became more involved in the Jewish community. He died in 1953 after a short illness. Shortly after, Dora Lithwick began working toward establishing a home for elderly Jewish people. In 1963, the sod was turned for Hillel Lodge on Wurtemburg Street. Dora Lithwick was a founder and first President of the Ottawa Jewish Home for the Aged. In 1975, she was instrumental in having a religious chapel added to the home and it carried the name Abraham and Dora Lithwick Beth Midrash.
Notes
1. Dora’s father in Australia was working in real estate. 2. Interview with Dora Lithwick gives an excellent overview of shop life during the depression in Ottawa.
Related Material
Related material in Ottawa Jewish Historical Society fonds, Barry Lithwick speech, and a frequently reproduced photograph of Dora and Abraham Lithwick standing in front of their By Ward Market store in the Hugo Levendel fonds.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Audio interview with Sidney Lithwick

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106788
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
2 cassette tapes
Fonds No.
I0006
Date
January 13, 2007
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
2 cassette tapes
Responsibility
Interviewed by Stanley Lithwick
Date
January 13, 2007
Fonds No.
I0006
Name Access
Stanley Lithwick
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Audio interview of Mrs. Dora Lithwick by grandson Kalman Green (Sarah Lithwick's son.)

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106838
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
I0006
Date
April 1974
Scope and Content
Kalman asks Dora (Rosenberg) Lithwick (b. 1897) about her life from her earliest memories in Russia to her immigration to Ottawa, Canada as a married woman in 1923. She tells her detailed story in a lively, heavily accented voice. She recalls how hard they worked building up their grocery business …
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Scope and Content
Kalman asks Dora (Rosenberg) Lithwick (b. 1897) about her life from her earliest memories in Russia to her immigration to Ottawa, Canada as a married woman in 1923. She tells her detailed story in a lively, heavily accented voice. She recalls how hard they worked building up their grocery business in the market and explained that they were worn out by 1937. They decided to sell the business and move to Australia to be with her father and brothers and start a new life. However, life for a newcomer was more difficult than they imagined and after just one month they decided to return to Ottawa where they began investing in real estate. The recording ends with a story of how they purchased a property on Bank Street using a pedlar as an agent during the depression.
Responsibility
Kalman Green
Date
April 1974
Fonds No.
I0006
Creator
Kalman Green
Notes
1. Two tapes (Sides A - D) 2. Duration: Approximately 2 hours 3. Location: Various fonds box.
Name Access
Kalman Green
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Lithwick family portrait.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn103024
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0006; OJA 1-410
Date
1912
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
1912
Fonds No.
I0006
Item No.
OJA 1-410
Acquisition Source
Sari Lithwick Green
Notes
L-R: Shifka, Abraham Lithwick, Shaul Isaac Litvak (seated) and Necha Lithwick. (Shaul Isaac and Necha Lithwick are the parents of Abraham Lithwick and the grandparents of Sari Lithwick Green.)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Manya and Max Lithwick.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn103379
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0006; OJA 1-413
Date
ca. 1915
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
ca. 1915
Fonds No.
I0006
Item No.
OJA 1-413
History / Biographical
Moshe Zalman Lithwick (Max) and Manya Greenberg were married in Moscow, Russia, in 1915. This may be their wedding photograph.
Acquisition Source
Irwin Lithwick
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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The Lithwick Family seated on a park bench.

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Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0006; OJA 1-415
Date
July 8, 1937
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
July 8, 1937
Fonds No.
I0006
Item No.
OJA 1-415
Acquisition Source
Sari Lithwick Green
Notes
Seated L-R: Mrs. Ballon, Sari (Lithwick) Green, Dora Lithwick and Abraham Lithwick. Children are Sid Lithwick, Harold and Norman. Couple standing are unidentified.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Abraham Lithwick in Rovno, Poland.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn103022
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0006; OJA 1-417
Date
1918
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
1918
Fonds No.
I0006
Item No.
OJA 1-417
Acquisition Source
Sari Lithwick Green
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Family of Shammai Lithwick and Hinda Lithwick.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106273
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0006; OJA 1-418
Date
[192-?]
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
[192-?]
Fonds No.
I0006
Item No.
OJA 1-418
Acquisition Source
Rose Lithwick
Notes
L-R: Standing; Irving Lithwick, Reva (Riva) Lithwick, Arnold Lithwick, Lova Lithwick. Seated: Shammai Lithwick (b. December 29, 1875 Izaslav, Russia - d. January 4, 1964 Ottawa), Hinda Lithwick (d. October 20, 1879 Rovno, Ukraine - d. unknown), Shammai and Hinda were married in 1903 in Rovno. Photograph was taken in Leningrad in the mid 1920's.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Portrait of Ester Bayla Lerner.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106274
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0006; OJA 1-420
Date
[190-?]
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
[190-?]
Fonds No.
I0006
Item No.
OJA 1-420
Acquisition Source
Barry Lithwick
Notes
Mother of Shammai Lithwick.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Wedding portait of Arnold and Rose Lithwick.

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Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0006; OJA 1-422
Date
1937
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
1937
Fonds No.
I0006
Item No.
OJA 1-422
Notes
Photgraph was taken in Montreal. Arnold and Rose were the parents of Vicki, Harvey and Barry Lithwick.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Guests and family at the bar mitzvah of Norton (Naftali Hertz) Lithwick.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106276
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0006; OJA 1-424
Date
1950
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
1950
Fonds No.
I0006
Item No.
OJA 1-424
Acquisition Source
Rose Lithwick
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Portrait of Naftali Hertz Litvak (also Naphtulah Hertz Lithwick).

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Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0006; OJA 1-425
Date
[189-?]
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
[189-?]
Fonds No.
I0006
Item No.
OJA 1-425
Acquisition Source
Barry and Rose Lithwick
Notes
Father of Shammai Lithwick.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Moshe and Faige Blair with their family in Chelm, Poland.

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Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0006; OJA 1-436
Date
1925
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
1925
Fonds No.
I0006
Item No.
OJA 1-436
Acquisition Source
Ellen Lithwick
Notes
L-R: Faige Blair, Ellen (Chiah) Blair, Sam (Simche) Blair, Hanna Blair, Chanah Blair, Moshe Blair. (All members of the family, except for Sam and Ellen (Mrs. Irving Lithwick), perished in the Holocaust.)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Abraham and Dora Lithwick in front of Lithwick's grocery store at 34 Byward Market Square.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn102247
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0006; OJA 2-036
Date
[193-?]
Collection
Abraham and Dora Lithwick fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
[193-?]
Fonds No.
I0006
Item No.
OJA 2-036
Storage Location
G.3.4
Creator
Hugo Levendel Parisienne Photographers
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts fonds.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn101368
Collection
39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
21cm of textual records, several artifacts, 2 boxes of photographs
Fonds No.
O0001
Date
1931-1939, 1984, 1990's
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of short overviews of the 39th, detailed early history written by Dr. Slone, 1935-1936, record Book of the 39th Hebrew Boy Scouts, 1937 application forms of the 39th Hebrew, news clippings, Howie Osterer programming, including Kinus 1993; textiles including Irving Rivers Scout hat, …
Collection
39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
21cm of textual records, several artifacts, 2 boxes of photographs
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of short overviews of the 39th, detailed early history written by Dr. Slone, 1935-1936, record Book of the 39th Hebrew Boy Scouts, 1937 application forms of the 39th Hebrew, news clippings, Howie Osterer programming, including Kinus 1993; textiles including Irving Rivers Scout hat, David Kardish’s boy scout sweater with a “39th Ottawa” patch, fanny pack, neckerchiefs and souvenir items, two laminated and mounted photographs: Larger one is a scouts group of young boys, smaller one is the Honourable Herb Gray signing autographs on Parliament Hill with scouts (see 4-726-01/02). There are 2 boxes of photographs, as well as several VHS and DVDs. The photographs have been digitizied.
Date
1931-1939, 1984, 1990's
Fonds No.
O0001
Storage Location
3 boxes in OS
History / Biographical
During the 1910's, "the Boy Scouts had a Christian religious base and thereby precluded the involvement of Jewish youth. The 39th Scout Pack formed under the leadership of one of Ottawa’s outstanding sportsmen, Jess Abelson in around 1918, who felt that Jewish boys would benefit from the Scouts, so he formed the 39th - one of the first Jewish scout troops in Canada.” "The boys who were the first members of the 39th were all from 'first generation' Jews. Most, if not all, were from low income families who did not have the means to buy a scout uniform." - Moe Slone. Jess Abelson was followed as leader by Dr. Abe Slone, the first Jewish dentist in Ottawa. He remained in that position for many years. Hy Harris followed Dr. Slone. Hy Wolfson was a Scoutmaster in the 1920's, then Jacob Greenberg in 1931-1932, Harold Shaffer in 1932-1933, Harold Rubin, 1933-1935, Hy Maser,1936-1941, assisted by Henry Kelson. According to Dr. Abe Slone, it was "of considerable size," but it "disbanded for some unknown reason around 1920." At one point the 39th grew to 93 Scouts, making it the largest troop in Ottawa. In 1921-1922, the District Boy Scout's Organization approached a newly formed B'nai B'rith Lodge and asked them to sponsor a new Jewish troop. Dr. Slone said it was "probably at the instigation of the older boys who were in the former troop." B'nai B'rith agreed to sponsor the new troop and the Troop Committee from the Lodge consisted of Dr. Harry Dover, Mr. W. Shenkman and Dr. Slone. Because there was no one else available at the time who could fill the role, Dr. Slone agreed to become the Scoutmaster. It was "a very well-organized troop consisting of four Scout Patrols and one Rover Patrol." During World War II, Arnold Borts became a Scoutmaster with troop leaders, Alan Abelson, Jack Barrett and Ab Hochberg. The 39th were very active during this time, including the commencement of Cubs, early participation in Boy Scout Apple Day as well as assisting as summer errand boys and waiting on tables when the Women’s Canadian Club served lunches at the Capital Theatre. During the period between 1930 and 1960, the 39th had many different leaders including Dr. Abe Slone, Jacob Greenberg, Harold Shaffer, Harold Rubin, Hy Maser, Arnold Borts, Sam Ages and Jack Goldfield. They ran annual summer camps, at first with the District and then on their own. They left the District because of the problem of keeping kashrut (kosher). The tents, marquis, cool-tents, bedding and tables were all on loan from the militia. They had very impressive Sabbath services, but otherwise strictly followed the Scouting mandate of badges, hiking, survival and emergency training and nature study. They also took part in all Boy Scout activities such as parades, Dominion Day celebrations, etc, all with the other troops in the District. Between 1974 and 1989, the scouting movement in the Ottawa Jewish community was inactive. In 1989 though it was revitalized by a very dedicated Scout, Howie Osterer. The 39th was renamed the 39th Henry “Hank” Torontow Scouting Movement to honour Hank Torontow’s “distinguished meritous service as a Director of Scouting between 1957 and 1971". Beavers and Cubs had previously been the important areas of continuity and continued to be in the 1990's. In 1991, all levels of the 39th became co-ed, and was the first troop in Ontario to do so. Many former Scout members ended up becoming leaders of the Jewish community, such as Dr. Lyon Pearlman, Jack Greenberg, Laz Mirsky, Harold Shenkman, Irving Cohen and more.
Notes
1. All textiles in a textile box marked with 39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts fonds. 2. Howie Osterer donated many records and textiles, 2008 before his departure to Israel. 3. Boy Scout sweater donated by David Kardish’s mother, Shirley Kardish. 4. 1935-1936 Record Book and 1937 Application forms donated by Howie Osterer, summer, 2005 5. Detailed early history in a photocopied letter from Dr. A. Slone to Rabbi Lifschutz, July 16, 1954 (original letter in Rabbi Lifschutz fonds). 6. Brief Overview of the 39th Scout Movement, renamed the 39th Henry “Hank” Torontow Scout Movement in 1989 - as dictated to past Archivist Dawn Logan. The 39th was organized in 1918 with Jess Abelson as the first Scoutmaster. He was followed by Dr. Abe Slone, the first Jewish dentist in Ottawa. He remained in that position for many years. Hy Harris followed Dr. Slone. Hy Wolfson was a Scoutmaster in the 1920's, then Jacob Greenberg in 1931-1932, Harold Shaffer in 1932-1933, Harold Rubin, 1933-1935, Hy Maser,1936-1941, assisted by Henry Kelson. During World War II, Arnold Borts became a Scoutmaster with troop leaders, Alan Abelson, Jack Barrett and Ab Hochberg. The 39th were very active during this time, including the commencement of Cubs, early participation in Boy Scout Apple Day as well as assisting as summer errand boys and waiting on tables when the Women’s Canadian Club served lunches at the Capital Theatre. They met in the gym of York Street School, Ottawa. On Apple Days, they slept overnight at Boy Scout headquarters on Metcalfe Street for an early start. Ab Hochberg is quoted as saying “I have more proficiency badges than any other Scout”. As these Scouts grew older, they joined the army and air cadets. In the 1950's Cubs were organized by Sam Ages. Scoutmasters in the 1950's were Jack Goldfield and Assistant Scoutmaster was Jack Barrett. Cubs met at the Talmud Torah Building on Sunday afternoons and Boy Scouts at the new Jewish Community Centre on Thursday evenings. In the mid-1960s Eric Haltretcht was Scoutmaster. Henry Torontow began his scouting days in 1957. In the early 1970's Barnie Farber and John Deiner were Cub Masters. Between 1974 and 1989, the scouting movement in the Ottawa Jewish community was inactive. In 1989, the 39th Boy Scouts was revitalized under the leadership of Howie Osterer. The 39th was renamed the 39th Henry “Hank” Torontow Scouting Movement to honour Hank Torontow’s “distinguished meritous service as a Director of Scouting between 1957 and 1971". Beavers and Cubs were the important areas of continuity. In 1992, all levels of the 39th became co-ed. In 1993 or 1994, the 39th participated in a Food Bank Drive, CPR training for 8 to 11 year olds, and acted as flag bearers, coat checkers, lost and found coordinators and first aid attendants. When Howie Osterer assumed a full time position at Scout Headquarters, he had to relinquish his position as Scoutmaster. Finding suitable scout leaders is always a problem. Information supplied by telephone conversation with Ab Hochberg, March, 2002; Ottawa Jewish Bulletin search under “scouting” and short telephone conversation with Mrs Henry Torontow. Telephone Conversation with Alan Abelson. He phoned from Los Angeles, Calif. on Feb. 8th, 2006 to talk about his Boy Scout Days. - They met once a week in the York Street School. They were organized by patrols. Arnie Borts was a Troop Leader, assisted by Abe Hochberg. Alan Abelson was a Patrol Leader. - Scouting was very popular at this time. - During the World War II years it was quite exciting for young boys. The War Service Badge was particularly memorable. It was measured by hours of service to the Ottawa community. “It was quite exciting learning survival type instructions.” One element was taking a flashlight at night and biking around to locate the police and fire stations in case of an emergency. - Another aspect of the War Service Badge was assisting the Women’s Canadian Club who ran teas at the Capital Theatre. The Scouts assisted with the coat check, moving trays. - Most of the Scouting Badges were proficiency badges - in hiking, swimming, knot tying. Hikes took place in Rockcliffe Park in the direction of the Rockcliffe Air Base. - There was the Path Finder Badge where every shop, store, fire and police stations within a mile radius had to be marked on a map. - Boy Scout Apple Day was a definite highlight as they slept overnight on a wooden floor at the Scout Headquarters in order to make early morning preparations for the next day.
Related Material
Related Boy Scout shirts in Alan Abelson, Arnold Borts and Abe Hochberg fonds and Girl Guide Dress, tie, belt and bloomers in Martin Levinson fonds. Related material in Harold Rubin fonds, Arnold Borts fonds.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts.

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Collection
39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : col.
Fonds No.
O0001; OJA 4-506-01
Date
[195-?]
Collection
39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : col.
Date
[195-?]
Fonds No.
O0001
Item No.
OJA 4-506-01
Storage Location
vault
Creator
Sam Ages
Acquisition Source
Sam Ages
Notes
On Sundays, Sam Ages took the troop on the public bus to the end of the route to Wrightville, Quebec and hiked from there.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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in front of Talmud Torah building, 171 George Street, Ottawa.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn102719
Collection
39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
O0001; OJA 4-506-010
Date
[194-?]
Collection
39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
[194-?]
Fonds No.
O0001
Item No.
OJA 4-506-010
Storage Location
vault
Acquisition Source
David and Rebbecca Zelikovitz
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Junior division of the 39th Wolf Cub pack at a masquerade.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn102723
Collection
39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
O0001; OJA 4-506-011
Date
1950
Collection
39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
1950
Fonds No.
O0001
Item No.
OJA 4-506-011
Acquisition Source
Sam Ages
Notes
L-R: Front row; Unknown, John Wallack, Unknown, David (?) Zbar, Russell Kronick, Unknown, _____ Cogan, Allan Pleet, Unknown and John Tavel. Centre row; Walter Viner, Bill Sternberg, Jess Zelikovitz, Unknown, Unknown, Yudi Brodovsky, _____ Swedko, Joel Clenman, and Melvyn Schecter. Back row; Arnold Mayberger, Unknown, Sid Kardish, Morty Mayberger, Unknown, Sam Ages (cub master) and Stanley Eisneberg (Assistant). Photograph was taken in the basement of the Talmud Torah, Rideau St., Ottawa.
Related Material
4-506-012.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Junior division of the 39th Wolf Cub pack at a masquerade.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn102724
Collection
39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
O0001; OJA 4-506-012
Date
1950
Collection
39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
1950
Fonds No.
O0001
Item No.
OJA 4-506-012
Acquisition Source
Sam Ages
Notes
L-R: Front row; Unknown, John Wallack, Unknown, David (?) Zbar, Russell Kronick, _____ Weiner, _____ Cogan, Allan Pleet, Unknown, and John Tavel. Centre row; Walter Viner, Bill Sternberg, Jess Zelikovitz, Unknown, Unknown, Yudi Brodovsky, _____ Swedko, Joel Clenman, and Melvyn Schecter. Back row; Arnold Mayberger, Unknown, Sid Kardish, Unknown, Morty Mayberger, Sam Ages (cub master) and Stanley Eisneberg (Assistant). The 39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts were sponsered by B'nai B'rith. Photograph was taken in the basement of the Talmud Torah, Rideau St., Ottawa.
Related Material
4-506-011
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn102711
Collection
39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
O0001; OJA 4-506-02
Date
[195-?]
Collection
39th Henry Hank Torontow Scouts fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
[195-?]
Fonds No.
O0001
Item No.
OJA 4-506-02
Storage Location
vault
Creator
Sam Ages
Acquisition Source
Sam Ages
Notes
Assistant Cub master Jack Barrett, adult on the left. On Sundays, Sam Ages took the troop on the public bus to the end of the route to Wrightville, Quebec and hiked from there.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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