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David and Miriam Glouberman wedding in Montreal

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Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photographs : sepia
Fonds No.
I0171; OJA 1-920-02
Date
March 13, 1966
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photographs : sepia
Date
March 13, 1966
Fonds No.
I0171
Item No.
OJA 1-920-02
Acquisition Source
Morton Rappaport
Notes
16 cousins were present for the wedding.
L-R: Front row; Matilda "Matild" Gluck, Malca Jacobson Goldstein, Rose Goldstein Rappaport, Magda Fisher Goldstein, Norman Goldstein Glouberman (seated on floor), Shari Goldstein Glouberman, David Glouberman (groom), Miriam Walder Glouberman (bride), Isidore (Issie) Glouberman, Stanley Major (seated on floor), Malca Slone Goldstein, Miriam Dubrow Goldstein, Miriam London Goldstein, Rhoda Barrett Back Row; Leo Goldstein, Sharon "Shimi" Gluck, Morris Goldstein, Harry Goldstein, Henry Goldstein, Ziso "Elizabeth" Gluck, Margit "Margaret" Gluck, Franklin Goldstein, Elaine Goldstein, Roushell Goldstein Bergman, Esther "Jessica" Goldstein, Adele Goldstein Sidney, Louis Goldstein, Eileen Goldstein, Sidney Goldstein, Mark Glouberman, Eytan Glouberman, Murray Major, Sharon Goldstein Berg, Harry Goldstein, Esther Goldstein, Esther Goldstein, Moishe Goldstein, Fred Major
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Death Certificate of Rebecca Edelstein Gluck

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn105881
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0171; OJA 1-920-08
Date
November 1935
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
November 1935
Fonds No.
I0171
Item No.
OJA 1-920-08
Acquisition Source
Morton Rappaport
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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The Gluck children

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Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0171; OJA 1-920-09
Date
[1936]
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
[1936]
Fonds No.
I0171
Item No.
OJA 1-920-09
Acquisition Source
Morton Rappaport
Notes
L-R: Sonia Gluck Leith, Elliott Gluck, Roslyn Gluck Barrett, Noel Gluck and Lee (Gluck) Fortune.
Lee Gluck anglicized his name to Fortune. He became a broadcaster in Montreal specializing in classical music.
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Gluck Siblings in Czechoslovakia

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Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0171; OJA 1-920-05
Date
1924
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
1924
Fonds No.
I0171
Item No.
OJA 1-920-05
Acquisition Source
Morton Rappaport
Notes
L-R: Sam Gluck, Szofi Gluck, Bella Gluck, Leopold Gluck.
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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The "Goldstein Cousins"

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn105846
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : col.
Fonds No.
I0171; OJA 1-920-04
Date
September 4, 1977
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : col.
Date
September 4, 1977
Fonds No.
I0171
Item No.
OJA 1-920-04
History / Biographical
The couple has resided in Haifa, Israel for the past 20 years or so.
Acquisition Source
Morton Rappaport
Notes
There were 15 of the original 20 Goldstein cousins attending this wedding.
Sharon Berg is donor's cousin.
L-R: Front Row; Roushell Goldstein Bergman, Jessica (Esther) Goldstein Gelbloom, Sharon Goldstein Berg (The Bride), Adele Goldstein Sidney, Eileen Goldstein. Back Row; Mark Glouberman, Eytan Glouberman, Stanley Major, Morton Rappaport, Murray Major, Franklin Goldstein, David Glouberman, Mark David Goldstein, Sidney Goldstein, Judy Rappaport Israels. Photo taken in Ottawa on the occasion of Sharon Goldstein's wedding to Jonathan Berg.
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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The Goldstein Family

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn105845
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : sepia
Fonds No.
I0171; OJA 1-920-03
Date
1922
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : sepia
Date
1922
Fonds No.
I0171
Item No.
OJA 1-920-03
Acquisition Source
Morton Rappaport
Notes
Moshe Goldstein is Martin Rappaport's grandfather. After Morton Rappoport was born in March 1937, the family moved back to Ottawa in May 1937, and lived there until June 1953 when they moved to California. Portrait taken in Uszhorod, Czechoslovakia at the home of Moshe (Mozes) Goldstein and his wife Bella Gluck Goldstein L-R: Back Row; Harry (Herschel) Goldstein, Bella (Gluck) Goldstein (mother), Henry Goldstein, Shari (Goldstein) Glouberman, Rose (Rosalie) (Goldstein) Rappaport, Rella (Therese) (Goldstein) major, and Samuel (Shmuel) Goldstein. Front Row; Leo (Lipu) Goldstein, Louis (Lazar) Goldstein (seated on father's lap), Moshe (Maurice) Goldstein (father), lena (Goldstein) Kleinman (sister to Moshe Goldstein), Henry Kleinman (son of Lena Kleinman). The picture was taken when Lena Goldstein Kleinman came to visit her brother, Moshe Goldstein, from New York City where she lived with her husband, Sam Kleinman. She brought along her son Henry to meet his cousins. The girl in the back row, third from the right, is Rose Goldstein Rappaport, who lived in Ottawa in 1927/1928 and then left for New York to live and work until she met and married Harry Rappaport there in 1934.
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Leo and Malca Goldstein Wedding in Montreal, Quebec

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Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : sepia
Fonds No.
I0171; OJA 1-920-01
Date
July 26, 1942
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : sepia
Date
July 26, 1942
Fonds No.
I0171
Item No.
OJA 1-920-01
Acquisition Source
Morton Rappaport
Notes
L-R: Front row; Shari Goldstein Glouberman, Morton Rappaport (sitting on floor), Rose Goldstein Rappaport, Bella Gluck Goldstein, Leo Goldstein (groom), Malca Jacobson Goldstein (bride), Samuel Gluck, Lydia Wyman Gluck, Morris Goldstein, and Miriam London Goldstein. Back row; Isidore (Issie) Glouberman, Harry Rappaport, Harry Goldstein, Rella Goldstein Major, Louis Goldstein, Henry Goldstein, Sam Goldstein
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn101186
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
2 files; 8 photographs; DVD
Fonds No.
I0171
Date
1932 - 1949, 1966, 2010
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of letters written by a Lithuanian friend, Isak Markowitz (Isak Ben Chanan) to Miriam (London) Goldstein in Ottawa. The early letters are from Lithuanian and then from Kibbutz Yagour, Palestine and then a town near Jerusalem, Israel and include observations of the economic, political…
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
2 files; 8 photographs; DVD
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of letters written by a Lithuanian friend, Isak Markowitz (Isak Ben Chanan) to Miriam (London) Goldstein in Ottawa. The early letters are from Lithuanian and then from Kibbutz Yagour, Palestine and then a town near Jerusalem, Israel and include observations of the economic, political and social climate; photographs donated by Morton Rappaport and family trees for the descendants of Mozes Moritz Goldstein and the decendants of David Gluck, (the connection between the Gluck family and the Goldstein family is that Mozes Goldstein married a Bella Gluck in May, 1907); DVD entitled the Goldstein Chronicles, Looking Back in Time 1957 - 1965.
Date
1932 - 1949, 1966, 2010
Fonds No.
I0171
Storage Location
Individuals Boxes
History / Biographical
Miriam (nee London) Goldstein Rosenfeld (b. September 29, 1913, Marijampole, Lithuania - d. February 19, 1995, Toronto) was the cousin of A.J. Freiman, and she immigrated to Ottawa with the help of her cousin in 1931. Miriam was from Marijampole, which is located near Freiman’s home town of Virbalis (Wirballen), in the south-west of Lithuania. According to Miriam Paghis, who knew her during her life, Miriam’s oldest brother David London arrived in Canada first, and settled in Montreal. He went into the needle trade, and raised enough money for the next oldest brother in the family to immigrate. This brother failed the TB test however, and was not eligible, so Miriam was sent instead. After immigrating to Canada, Miriam continued to correspond throughout the 1930s and 1940s with her friend from Marijampole Isak Markowitz, who shared information about his own life and their mutual friends and family from Marijampole with Miriam, as well as information about social and political events. Isak moved from Marijampole to Kibbutz Yagour, Palestine, then to a town near Jerusalem, Israel. After moving to Ottawa, Miriam married Shmuel “Sam” Goldstein on July 27, 1937. Sam was an electrician, who worked from two locations at 278 Murray Street and 4570 Rideau Street. He occasionally ran into legal trouble for doing electrical work without a permit, and was charged with a $20 fine or six days in jail in 1939 for his second offense. However, he also achieved success in his career, and was responsible for doing all of the electrical work at the Belle Claire Hotel, which opened in 1934 on Queen Street. The couple lived at 201 Besserer Street, in Sandy Hill. Sam Goldstein (b. Sep. 17, 1912, Ungvar, Hungary - d. August 30, 1960, Ottawa) was the third child of Mozes “Moishe” Moritz Goldstein and Betty “Bella” Gluck Goldstein. He had seven siblings; Rosalie “Rose” Goldstein Rappaport, Henach “Henry” Goldstein, Sari Goldstein Glouberman, Rella “Raisl” Goldstein Major, Herman “Hershl” Harry Goldstein, Leopold “Lipu” Goldstein, and Lazar (Louis) “Luzer” Goldstein. Sam’s older sister Bella immigrated to Canada first and sponsored Sam, who joined her in Ottawa. All of the Goldstein siblings and their parents had immigrated to Canada by 1939. Miriam and Sam had four children; Morris Goldstein (b. August 12, 1939, Ottawa), Franklin William Goldstein (b. August 25, 1943, Ottawa), Roushell Nechama Goldstein Bergman (b. August 21, 1947, Ottawa), and Esther “Jessica” Rosalie Goldstein Gelbloom (b. August 9, 1950, Ottawa). The couple was mentioned in the Ottawa Citizen in 1943 for naming their son Franklin after President Franklin Roosevelt made a historic trip to Ottawa on the day their son was born. Sam Goldstein died on August 30, 1960, at the age of 48, leaving Miriam to raise their four children, aged 10-19, on her own. She later married Murray Rosenfeld, who passed away while vacationing in Miami in 1983. Morris married Shirley Halpern in 1961, and had one child, Samuel David Goldstein. Franklin married Elaine Pearlman in 1968, and had four children; Tiah, Tamar (Bodek), Hadas, and Noam. Roushell married Jerry Brodey in 1982; the couple later divorced and Roushell married Robert Bergman in 1987, with whom she had one daughter, Sarah London Berman. Esther married Jack Gelbloom in 1988, and had one child, Lee Beth Gelbloom. Miriam was a member of multiple organizations within the Ottawa Jewish community. She belonged to the Dagania Chapter of Pioneer Women, and was part of their executive team in the 1940s. She was also the secretary of Hashomer Hatzair Ottawa, and was part of the women’s divisions of the U.J.A. and the Israel Bond program. Miriam volunteered along with her husband Murray Rosenfeld with the Meals to Wheels program in 1978 at the Jewish Community Centre, where seniors were able to enjoy entertainment and home-cooked kosher meals. The couple also volunteered with the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society in 1980; Miriam translated several Yiddish minute books and Murray assisted with the arrangement of archived copies of the bulletin. Miriam was one of the volunteers celebrated at a Hillel Lodge event in 1984, for her volunteer work as part of the women’s auxiliary and as a reader at Hillel Lodge.
Custodial History
Morton Rappaport donated two photographs of the Goldstein weddings in January, 2010 and family histories in February 2010.
Notes
1. Information from Miriam Paghis who knew her. Mrs. Paghis also translated the letters, Winter, 2006. 2. Miriam Goldstein’s oldest brother, David London, arrived in Montreal first. He went into the needle trade in Montreal and raised enough money for the next older brother to come. This brother failed the TB test and was not eligible. After much discussion, it was decided to send Miriam as she was a favourite. 3. Dawn Logan met Miriam Goldstein’s daughter, Roushell (September 6, 2008) who said her mother always carried guilt for having been saved from the Holocaust to which she lost all her family in Lithuania. 4. The story of how the Goldstein family came to Canada, as told by Morton Rappaport to L. Dougherty (past Archivist) in October 2009: Manual Gluck's father Sam Gluck left Hungary at the young age of 14. He eventually ended up in Ottawa. On a visit back to Hungary he visited the Goldstein family and saw that there was a great need to help them out. He arranged to have the oldest daughter immigrate to Canada and live with them. She stayed with the Gluck family for a while and then went to the United States to be with relatives. She sponsored her brother Sam Goldstein to come to Canada, and eventually all of the brothers and sisters as well as their parents arrived in Canada prior to July, 1939. 5. David Gluck was the father of Bella Gluck Goldstein and Samuel Gluck.
Related Material
Hashomer Hatzair Ottawa fonds
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Rebecca Edelstein Gluck

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Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0171; OJA 1-920-06
Date
1929
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
1929
Fonds No.
I0171
Item No.
OJA 1-920-06
Acquisition Source
Morton Rappaport
Notes
Rebecca was the 1st wife of Sam Gluck. She was born in Ireland and died from complications of pregnancy in 1935.
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Samuel Gluck at age 50.

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Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0171; OJA 1-920-07
Date
1936
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
1936
Fonds No.
I0171
Item No.
OJA 1-920-07
Acquisition Source
Morton Rappaport
Notes
Samuel Gluck lived from 1886-1952.
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Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Sjofe Gluck Jacubowitz, Leopold Gluck and Rose Goldstein Rappaport sitting with their maternal grandmother, Sara Spitzer Gluck

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Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
electronic record
Physical Description
Sepia
Fonds No.
I0171; OJA 1-920-10
Date
1909
Collection
Miriam (London) Goldstein fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
electronic record
Physical Description
Sepia
Date
1909
Fonds No.
I0171
Item No.
OJA 1-920-10
Acquisition Source
Morton Rappaport
Notes
1. Photograph is from a digital file. 2. Sjofe Gluck Jacubowitz was killed in the holocaust along with her husband. 3. Leopold Gluck escaped Europe during the Holocaust with his family and settled in Israel. 4. Sara died in 1909. 5. This photograph was taken in Hungary. 6. Sjofe was Sam Gluck's sister.
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