Photocopies of biographical press clippings, also on labour, antisemitism. Photocopy of Rapport sur la Section d'Economie sociale de l'Exposition universelle internationale de 1889 à Paris (1890). Photocopy of Rapport entre le Capital et le Travail au Canada (1889).
Photocopies of biographical press clippings, also on labour, antisemitism. Photocopy of Rapport sur la Section d'Economie sociale de l'Exposition universelle internationale de 1889 à Paris (1890). Photocopy of Rapport entre le Capital et le Travail au Canada (1889).
Date
1898-1983.
Fonds No.
P0085
History Biographical
Jules Helbronner was an Alsatian Jew who came to Canada in 1874; student of economic problems; journalist; launched the weekly Le Prix Courant with a friend in 1887; joined French daily La Presse; became its editor-in-chief; defended his fellow Jews against antisemitic attacks during the Dreyfus trial.
Notes
French and English.D. Rome, volume on Helbronner in Canadian Jewish Archives, new series, volume 11.Photocopies.
Lieutenant Jules Freedman of Toronto, Ontario, was killed in action in France. Enlisting in the army in April 1941, Lieutenant Freedman graduated from the Officers’ Training Centre at Brockville, Ontario, and went overseas in July 1942.