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Family Gathering to Commemorate the Passing of Leo Roback

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn31759
Collection
Lea Roback Fonds
Description Level
File
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
1 audiocassette
Fonds No.
1243; 2; 00314
Date
1985
Collection
Lea Roback Fonds
Description Level
File
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
1 audiocassette
Date
1985
Fonds No.
1243
Series No.
2
File No.
00314
Storage Location
2-4F
Container 12
Language
English
Acquisition Source
Lea Roback
Access Restrictions
Privacy restrictions may apply
Reproduction Restrictions
Copyright restrictions may apply
Finding Aid
Audio content summary available
Name Access
Roback, Lea, 1903-2000
Subjects
Roback, Leo
Roback, David
Labour movement
Labour unions
Social justice
World War, 1939-1945 - Personal narratives
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
Documents
YouTube

Family Gathering to Commemorate the Passing of Leo Roback

https://www.youtube.com/embed/nsQkNxe8IlY
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Feist, Ursula - Oral History of a Holocaust Survivor

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn60304
Collection
WITNESS TO HISTORY COLLECTION (MHMC-02)
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
01:41:00
Collection
WITNESS TO HISTORY COLLECTION (MHMC-02)
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
01:41:00
Creator
Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre
Language
English
Notes
Ursula Feist (née Erber) was born on June 2, 1921 in Berlin, Germany. Before Hitler, Ursula, her parents and sister, Brigitta, lived in a comfortable economic status. Ursula had a good educational background. Her father was very observant and Ursula discusses how she might have turned out more observant in her life today, had she not been forced by her father to go to synagogue. With the rise of Nazism, Ursula describes living in perpetual fear from 1933 until 1939. Beginning in 1934, the family experienced financial hardship and Ursula went to a commercial college to learn how to type and take short hand. She found employment at an Italian agency from March until November 1938 -- Kristallnacht. Ursula describes Kristallnacht as the most horrible thing: she remembers coming down in the morning and seeing windows smashed and synagogues burning. By the beginning of 1939, many Jews were leaving Germany. Ursula obtained tickets to Shanghai from the Italian agency for her parents and sister. For herself, she made arrangements to go to England to stay with a longtime pen pal. On May 19, 1939, two weeks before her eighteenth birthday she got onto a children's transport to England. Her parents left for Shanghai in June 1939. She remembers the SS coming on the train and emptying out suitcases to find anything of value. In England, Ursula stayed with the Wicker family near Chester in North England. The family treated Ursula like one of their own. She had to adjust to a life where she did not have to worry. Ursula went to Birmingham and trained as a nurse. In May 1940, she was interned at a woman’s camp on the Isle of Man for one year. The British government had no way of knowing who was a Nazi sympathizer so they interned everybody. While in the camp, she met a woman from Munich who was the aunt of her future husband, David. Ursula worked as a waitress in the Cumberland Hotel and David came and asked her if he could take her to the theatre. Later she got a monitoring service job at the BBC. She listened to Hitler's speeches and had to translate and transcribe them. She and David married in 1943. David wanted to join the Commandos when he learnt that his mother was killed but instead he got into the intelligence corps and then the pioneer corps. Their first son, Anthony, was born in London in 1948. By this time, communication with Ursula’s parents had stopped. They had been living under Japanese control in Shanghai and under terrible circumstances. After the war they immigrated to Minneapolis, United States. Her father had angina and died. Later, her mother and sister moved to New York. Life in post-war England was difficult due to very high taxes. In 1951, Ursula and David came to Canada in search of employment. They did not go to the United States because they were afraid that their son would be drafted. Their second son, Daniel was born in Montreal in 1954. Ursula worked in the Neurological Hospital and then the Royal Victoria Hospital as an administrative assistant to the chief of surgery. Her children are both married and she has two grandchildren from each son. Ursula talks about the fact that she is still homesick for London; they visit very often and have very close friends there. She has also been back to Berlin several times.
Accession No.
WTH-267
Name Access
Feist, Ursula
Places
Berlin, Germany, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
YouTube

Feist, Ursula - Oral History of a Holocaust Survivor

https://www.youtube.com/embed/oAO-Kk5yy_8
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Film, Dedication of the Jewish Public Library at 4499 avenue d'Esplanade

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78143
Collection
Jewish Public Library Historical Collection
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
1 film : b&w
Fonds No.
1000A; 1; 00001; 1000_00001
Date
October 4, 1953
Collection
Jewish Public Library Historical Collection
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
1 film : b&w
Date
October 4, 1953
Fonds No.
1000A
Series No.
1
File No.
00001
Item No.
1000_00001
Storage Location
Bay 1
Creator
Chanukas Habais Film
Related Material
Jewish Public Library Fonds
Subjects
Jewish Public Library (Montreal, Quebec)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
Images
YouTube

Film, Dedication of the Jewish Public Library at 4499 avenue d'Esplanade

https://www.youtube.com/embed/1MLc3CVpShw
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Frost, Jacob - Oral History of a Holocaust Survivor

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn67760
Collection
WITNESS TO HISTORY COLLECTION (MHMC-02)
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
01:40:49
Collection
WITNESS TO HISTORY COLLECTION (MHMC-02)
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
01:40:49
Creator
Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre
Language
English
Notes
Jacob Frost was born on November 15, 1909 in Gera, Germany. He worked in a carpet factory after finishing Volksschule (primary education) and graduating from a non-Jewish high school. As soon as the Nuremberg laws were passed, he and his family were well aware of the dangers of the Nazis. By 1934, they had begun the process of trying to emigrate. Jacob witnessed Kristallnacht and was rounded up and taken to Buchenwald. He calls the experience at Buchenwald a “concentration” camp rather than an “internment” camp. He witnessed many brutalities, including a well-respected man of the community “losing his marbles” and a doctor tending this man’s self-inflicted wounds. Jacob spent five weeks at Buchenwald and could return to Gera as long as he had proof of papers to emigrate. With the advice and help of several kind gentiles along the way, Jacob made the voyage to Israel. He traveled by boat via Vienna to Salina, Romania, arriving in Israel in 1940. He immigrated to Canada in 1950.
Accession No.
WTH-075
Name Access
Frost, Jacob
Places
Gera, Germany, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
YouTube

Frost, Jacob - Oral History of a Holocaust Survivor

https://www.youtube.com/embed/I_Tyt93j1Kc
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Girl Guides Group at the Shaar Hashomayim

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn44492
Collection
CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
Video : DV recording : English : duration: 1 minute 55.92 seconds
Fonds No.
SH-01; 116
Date
2002
Collection
CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
Video : DV recording : English : duration: 1 minute 55.92 seconds
Date
2002
Fonds No.
SH-01
Item No.
116
Physical Condition
Excellent
Notes
In this video clip Gloria Halpern, who was a member of the Girl Guides that met at the Shaar Hashomayim, discusses her experiences of being part of this group.
Places
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Museum and Archives
YouTube

Girl Guides Group at the Shaar Hashomayim

https://www.youtube.com/embed/eoSkdAAC9P4
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Goldberg, Peter - Oral History of a Holocaust Survivor

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn60297
Collection
WITNESS TO HISTORY COLLECTION (MHMC-02)
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
00:59:33
Collection
WITNESS TO HISTORY COLLECTION (MHMC-02)
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
00:59:33
Creator
Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre
Language
English
Notes
Peter Goldberg was born on May 12, 1919 in Paberze, a village approximately 20 km from Vilnius, Lithuania (Vilna, Poland), where he and his nine siblings were raised in an orthodox Jewish home. The Russian Army occupied Vilnius in 1939 until the Germans took over in 1941. Peter recalls the many restrictions placed on Jews, including the wearing of yellow stars, forced labour, and the establishment of the Jewish ghetto. Peter and his wife had to stay in the ghetto for about seven months. They remained there, often in hiding, until it was liquidated by the German Gestapo. Then, for ten months, they paid to live in a Polish house approximately 10 km from the Ghetto. Peter was taken to do forced labour as a coal digger in Bielawaka ? concentration camp. Once the camp was liquidated, he and his wife had to return to the ghetto in Vilnius for a second time until it closed in 1943. They spent about eight months in the Vilnius HKP-562 concentration camp where Peter was forced to work as a mechanic. The Germans liquidated the camp in July 1944. After liberation by the Russian Army, he and his wife returned home. He knew that most of his family had been killed immediately upon arrival in the ghetto in Vilnius (Vilna). After the war, Peter worked as a baker and a stock keeper of food for the Russian Army. When the borders opened in 1957, Peter, his wife and their daughter immigrated to Poland. They lived there until December 1958 when they decided to immigrate to Canada, as Peter’s sister was living in Montreal. Once here, Peter worked as a butcher and manager of a meat store.
Accession No.
WTH-050
Name Access
Goldberg, Peter
Places
Paberze, Lithuania (Poland), Lithuania (Poland), Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
YouTube

Goldberg, Peter - Oral History of a Holocaust Survivor

https://www.youtube.com/embed/kd0CWEt_Qrc
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GORDON, Myer & Judy/ Toronto, co-ordinators of reunion Montefiore Hebrew Orphans

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn49119
Collection
LUTSKY, Leslie = Jewish Digest Radio Show.
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
P0161; SC 1707-46
Date
August 9, 2001
Collection
LUTSKY, Leslie = Jewish Digest Radio Show.
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Date
August 9, 2001
Fonds No.
P0161
Item No.
SC 1707-46
Notes
Interview by Leslie Lutsky. In a five and a half minute excerpt, Myer speaks about life as an orphan and how the alumni came to have reunions for years afterwards.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
YouTube

GORDON, Myer & Judy/ Toronto, co-ordinators of reunion Montefiore Hebrew Orphans

https://www.youtube.com/embed/OTB9phUAiPU
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Guiding Principles of the Shaar Hashomayim

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn44498
Collection
CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
Video : VCR tape : English : duration: 29.15 seconds
Fonds No.
SH-01; 223
Date
2001
Collection
CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
Video : VCR tape : English : duration: 29.15 seconds
Date
2001
Fonds No.
SH-01
Item No.
223
Physical Condition
Excellent
Notes
The guiding principles of the Shaar Hashomayim are read in this video. These principles include the worship of God and the teaching and study of Torah.
Places
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Museum and Archives
YouTube

Guiding Principles of the Shaar Hashomayim

https://www.youtube.com/embed/BbaT_sHbXuM
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Guter, Ernest - Oral History of a Holocaust Survivor

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn67763
Collection
WITNESS TO HISTORY COLLECTION (MHMC-02)
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
01:09:12
Collection
WITNESS TO HISTORY COLLECTION (MHMC-02)
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
01:09:12
Creator
Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre
Language
English
Notes
Ernest Guter was born on April 7, 1917 in Toru?, Poland (Thorn, Germany). A year after his birth, his parents moved to Berlin then back to their hometown, Stolp. At a young age, Ernest joined the Maccabees and travelled across Germany preparing for the Jewish Youth Aliyah. In January 1938, he went to Berlin and became a social worker apprentice. One year later, he was transferred to the German Jewish Congress as a social worker. Ernest was in Berlin during Kristallnacht. A man helped him hide with other Jewish men in a store for several days, until it was calmer. Ernest stayed hidden in Berlin until he managed to get a visa to the United Kingdom. On the day that the German army entered Czechoslovakia, Ernest left for Great Britain. While working for the Rothschild’s, Ernest attended night-school at the College of Southampton, attempting to obtain a social science diploma. In 1940, all males with German passports living in England were interned. Ernest was originally interned in London, and then spent eight weeks interned on the Isle of Man. He was offered the choice of either staying on the Isle of Man for the duration of the war or going to either Canada or Australia. He chose Canada by chance and was sent to the Sherbrooke internment camp. Hymie Grover, a knitting-mill operator got Ernest out of the internment camp. He attended McGill University and graduated in 1945. He married a Jewish Canadian woman and has three children.
Accession No.
WTH-132
Name Access
Guter, Ernest
Places
Toru? (Thorn), Poland (Germany), Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
YouTube

Guter, Ernest - Oral History of a Holocaust Survivor

https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ponlj5fYRdI
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HARROSH, Simone

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78036
Collection
Sephardic Oral History Project interviews by Marie Berdugo-Cohen.
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
Audio cassette, 43 minutes recorded. Digital copy available.
Fonds No.
CJC001-S-A; SC 1063-M23-28
Date
August 15, 1988
Collection
Sephardic Oral History Project interviews by Marie Berdugo-Cohen.
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
Audio cassette, 43 minutes recorded. Digital copy available.
Date
August 15, 1988
Fonds No.
CJC001-S-A
Item No.
SC 1063-M23-28
Creator
Marie Berdugo-Cohen
Notes
Sephardic Oral History Project interview by Marie Berdugo Cohen. Digitized in WAV format in March 2015. Biography: Simone Harrosh a vécu en Algérie dans une maison qui abritait 12 voisins. Ils se réunissaient tous chez ses parents pour le kiddoush du shabbat, pour célébrer la Soucca, et pour manger la dinde au couscous, à l'occasion de Rosh Hodesh. Son père, Eliahou Sakoun, policier en Algérie, arrivait à la synagogue avec son fusil. Sa mère, Simha Séban, s'occupait de la Hévra Kadisha et du Mikvé à Tlemcen. Simone a immigré en France à 11 ans, ensuite elle alla en Suisse, en Belgique, et à Londres où elle habita avec son mari, et où elle travailla au Central office of Informations. Actuellement, Simone est responsable du Mikvé Young Israel à Chomedey, qui réunit Ashkénazes et Sépharades. Elle nous décrit ici avec détails et précisions, l'éxigence de la Thora concernant Taharat Hamispaha, (la pureté familiale), qui fait partie des mitzvot à accomplir par la femme juive, tels que: les nérot, (bougies du Shabbat), hala (pain),etc. Simone nous parle des menstruations de la femme juive, des vérifications rigoureuses à faire pour savoir si elles ont pris fin, et finalement des préparatifs pour le bain rituel dans le Mikvé, qui représente dit Simone, l'espoir, la vie, une coopération avec Dieu, pour la création.
Subjects
Mikvah, Ritual bath, Chomedey, seder, role of Jewish women, family purity, Algeria, immigration from Algeria to France, Rosh Hodesh
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
YouTube
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HAYES, Saul - interview by David Rome (Side A) - Role of Saul Hayes at the beginning of UJRA (United Jewish Relief Agencies).

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn89592
Collection
Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records
Description Level
File
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
CJC0001; SC 0033
Date
[ca. 1978]
Collection
Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records
Description Level
File
Material Type
sound recording
Date
[ca. 1978]
Fonds No.
CJC0001
Item No.
SC 0033
Notes
Oral history. In a 9 minute excerpt from this 47 minute interview, Saul Hayes talks about his background and his work for UJRA and CJC. Digitized as WAV and WMA.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
YouTube

HAYES, Saul - interview by David Rome (Side A) - Role of Saul Hayes at the beginning of UJRA (United Jewish Relief Agencies).

https://www.youtube.com/embed/jhl0grS5U14
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"Hayom T'amtzenu" by Cantor Nathan Mendelson

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn44512
Collection
Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Archives
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
Audio : Compact Disc : Hebrew : duration: 25 seconds
Fonds No.
SH-01; 820
Date
[ca. 1977]
Collection
Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Archives
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
Audio : Compact Disc : Hebrew : duration: 25 seconds
Date
[ca. 1977]
Fonds No.
SH-01
Item No.
820
Physical Condition
Good
Notes
An audio clip from "Hayom T'amtzenu", composed for the High Holidays by Cantor Nathan Mendelson. Performed by his son Cantor David Mendelson and the Congregatioin Shaar Hashomayim Choral Group.
Places
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Museum and Archives
YouTube
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Heller, Anita - Oral History of a Holocaust Survivor

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn67769
Collection
WITNESS TO HISTORY COLLECTION (MHMC-02)
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
01:36:39
Collection
WITNESS TO HISTORY COLLECTION (MHMC-02)
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
01:36:39
Creator
Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre
Language
English
Notes
Anita was born on April 26, 1926 in Karlsruhe, Germany. She came from a relatively well-off family. Her father, a German businessman, served as an officer in the German Army during WWI. He attended the 1912 Olympic Games as a member of the German Soccer Team. Her mother came from Warsaw. When she was two, the family moved to Berlin to live in a villa with servants. Anita attended a small private girl school from 1932 to 1937. She wasn't really aware of her Jewish roots before 1933. But her life changed the very day Hitler came to power. As anti-Jewish laws tightened, Anita felt a little bit more excluded every day. In 1935, her brother was sent to Scotland where he attended Kurt Hahn's school. In the summer of 1937, her parents took the decision to move to Engelberg, a small town near Luzern, Switzerland. The family left Berlin, leaving everything behind them. Anita was sent to a convent school in Luzern. Although they were able to get an American visa, the family decided to move to France in 1938. Being of Alsatian descent, they were eligible for French citizenship, which drove them to settle down in Paris where they led an undisturbed life until the war broke out. Her father was interned in a camp because he came to be viewed as an enemy alien. Eventually, in May 1940 the whole family succeeded in obtaining a Canadian visa and left Paris for Montreal. Anita didn't really enjoy her first years in Montreal as she experienced strong antisemitism on one side and on the other side was rejected by fellow Jews because of her German Citizenship. In 1947, she graduated from McGill University. She got married one year later and had two children.
Accession No.
WTH-291
Name Access
Heller, Anita
Places
Karlsruhe, Germany, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
YouTube

Heller, Anita - Oral History of a Holocaust Survivor

https://www.youtube.com/embed/g46CQOiRFjY
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Helping the poor and elderly at Congregation Shaar Hashomayim

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn44493
Collection
CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
Video : VCR tape : English : duration: 46.36 seconds
Fonds No.
SH-01; 215
Date
2001
Collection
CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
Video : VCR tape : English : duration: 46.36 seconds
Date
2001
Fonds No.
SH-01
Item No.
215
Physical Condition
Excellent
Notes
This video consists of the reading of a letter of thanks from Lily Norton to the Meals on Wheels service that is run by the Sisterhood at the Shaar Hashomayim for the elderly and invalid Congregation members.
Places
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Museum and Archives
YouTube

Helping the poor and elderly at Congregation Shaar Hashomayim

https://www.youtube.com/embed/4nJMui86HDU
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History of Congregation Shaar Hashomayim

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn44501
Collection
CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
Video : VCR tape : English : duration: 1 minute 4.49 seconds
Fonds No.
SH-01; 227
Date
2001
Collection
CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
Video : VCR tape : English : duration: 1 minute 4.49 seconds
Date
2001
Fonds No.
SH-01
Item No.
227
Physical Condition
Excellent
Notes
Interview with emeritus Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat who wrote “The Gate of Heaven: The Story of Congregation Shaar Hashomayim of Montreal, 1846-1996.” A passage from the book is read.
Places
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Museum and Archives
YouTube

History of Congregation Shaar Hashomayim

https://www.youtube.com/embed/5UFnm81Iqyk
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Interviews with Lea Roback

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn31752
Collection
Lea Roback Fonds
Description Level
File
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
1 audiocassette
Fonds No.
1243; 1; 00307
Date
1982
Collection
Lea Roback Fonds
Description Level
File
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
1 audiocassette
Date
1982
Fonds No.
1243
Series No.
1
File No.
00307
Storage Location
2-4F
Container 12
Creator
Radio-Canada
Language
English
French
Acquisition Source
Les Roback
Access Restrictions
Privacy restrictions may apply
Reproduction Restrictions
Copyright restrictions may apply
Finding Aid
Audio content summary available
Name Access
Roback, Lea, 1903-2000
Subjects
Communism
Montreal (Quebec) -- Jews
Antisemitism
Nazi Germany
Places
Montreal (Quebec)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
Documents
YouTube

Interviews with Lea Roback

https://www.youtube.com/embed/geoc2xAPs5Q
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Interview with Lea Roback

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn31751
Collection
Lea Roback Fonds
Description Level
File
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
1 audiocassette
Fonds No.
1243; 1; 00306
Date
1996
Collection
Lea Roback Fonds
Description Level
File
Material Type
sound recording
Physical Description
1 audiocassette
Date
1996
Fonds No.
1243
Series No.
1
File No.
00306
Storage Location
2-3B
Container 12
Creator
Harris, E.
Language
English
Acquisition Source
Lea Roback
Access Restrictions
Privacy restrictions may apply
Reproduction Restrictions
Copyright restrictions may apply
Finding Aid
Audio content summary available
Name Access
Roback, Lea, 1903-2000
Harris, Eiran
Parent, Madeleine
Bronfman, Saidye
Subjects
Antisemitism
Emigration and immigration.
Nazi Germany
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union
Communist Party of Canada
Communism
Textile industry -- Canada.
Labour unions
Young Men's-Young Women's Hebrew Association
Pesotta, Rose
Shane, Bernard
Rose, Fred
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
Documents
YouTube

Interview with Lea Roback

https://www.youtube.com/embed/KMWRppX703Y
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Interview with Sophie Bissonnette

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn31754
Collection
Lea Roback Fonds
Description Level
File
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
1243; 1; 00309
Date
1991
Collection
Lea Roback Fonds
Description Level
File
Material Type
sound recording
Date
1991
Fonds No.
1243
Series No.
1
File No.
00309
Storage Location
2-4F
Container 12
Creator
Radio Centreville
Language
French
Acquisition Source
Lea Roback
Notes
About film "Des lumieres dans la Grande Noirceur"
Access Restrictions
Privacy restrictions may apply
Reproduction Restrictions
Copyright restrictions may apply
Finding Aid
Audio content summary available
Name Access
Radio Centreville
Roback, Lea, 1903-2000
Subjects
Montreal (Quebec) -- Jews
Women
Women's Studies
Antisemitism
Folk music
Music.
Communism
Quebec (Province)
Places
Montreal (Quebec)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
Documents
YouTube

Interview with Sophie Bissonnette

https://www.youtube.com/embed/lpwDIXwp70I
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JEDEIKIN, Leon, Montreal, speaking about his childhood in Shanghai

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn48999
Collection
LUTSKY, Leslie = Jewish Digest Radio Show.
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Fonds No.
P0161; SC 1625-44
Date
April 16, 1999
Collection
LUTSKY, Leslie = Jewish Digest Radio Show.
Description Level
Item
Material Type
sound recording
Date
April 16, 1999
Fonds No.
P0161
Item No.
SC 1625-44
Notes
Oral history. Interview by Leslie Lutsky. Excerpts from this recording appear in a 2020 Canadian Jewish Archives video montage called 'Jewish Life in Shanghai'.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
YouTube

JEDEIKIN, Leon, Montreal, speaking about his childhood in Shanghai

https://www.youtube.com/embed/p2LC53h40_4
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KATTAN, Naim - Interview by Sharon Gubbay Helfer for Quebec Dialogue Pioneers project

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn60200
Collection
GUBBAY HELFER, Sharon
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
mini video cassette
Fonds No.
P0246; SVM MC 31 20
Date
May 18, 2009
Collection
GUBBAY HELFER, Sharon
Description Level
Item
Material Type
moving images
Physical Description
mini video cassette
Date
May 18, 2009
Fonds No.
P0246
Item No.
SVM MC 31 20
Notes
Duration: 1:58:52. Language: French. Naim Kattan talks about his life before and after coming to Canada. In a 4 minute excerpt, he discusses his first experiences at Canadian Jewish Congress and the foundation of the Bulletin du Cercle Juif.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
YouTube

KATTAN, Naim - Interview by Sharon Gubbay Helfer for Quebec Dialogue Pioneers project

https://www.youtube.com/embed/5Pa9OQt2_PU
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