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Galecian Ladies Aid Association Fonds

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn33199
Collection
Galecian Ladies Aid Association Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
sound recording
Physical Description
10cm of textual records, 1 audiocasette
Scope and Content
The fonds consists of two files. The first contains the minutes of the Galecian Ladies Aid Association from the 1940s to 1980s, in loose leaf and bound formats. The second file contains documents and photocopies of documents pertaining to Tema Lang, the longtime secretary and treasurer of the organ…
Collection
Galecian Ladies Aid Association Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
sound recording
Physical Description
10cm of textual records, 1 audiocasette
Scope and Content
The fonds consists of two files. The first contains the minutes of the Galecian Ladies Aid Association from the 1940s to 1980s, in loose leaf and bound formats. The second file contains documents and photocopies of documents pertaining to Tema Lang, the longtime secretary and treasurer of the organization, and her husband Joseph Lang. The file contains the Polish passport of Tema Lang. Also included in the fonds is an audiocassette recording of the eulogy for Tema Lang.
Storage Location
JPL
Physical Condition
Bound minute books in poor condition
Conservation
Several rolled certificates in need of flattening
Language
Yiddish
English
French
Polish
Name Access
Lang, Tema
Lang, Joseph
Subjects
Galecian Ladies Aid Association
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Ariel Bension Fonds

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn17251
Collection
Ariel Bension Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
0.78m textual material
Fonds No.
1003
Scope and Content
Consists of manuscripts, published essays, criticisms, travel accounts and correspondence (including two letters from Albert Einstein). Also includes .13m of material by Ida Seigler; manuscripts and correspondence.
Collection
Ariel Bension Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
0.78m textual material
Scope and Content
Consists of manuscripts, published essays, criticisms, travel accounts and correspondence (including two letters from Albert Einstein). Also includes .13m of material by Ida Seigler; manuscripts and correspondence.
Fonds No.
1003
Storage Location
JPL
Creator
Bension, Ariel
History / Biographical
A descendant of an illustrious Sephardic family, Dr. Bension was a brilliant scholar both in religious and secular studies. An active Zionist, he travelled all over the world on behalf of Keren Hayesod. He wrote numerous articles on Arab-Jewish relations, on poetic and philosophical topics and on mysticism. His work on the "The Zohar in Moslem and Christian Spain" was acclaimed by Jews and non-Jews alike. Dr. Bension married Ida Seigler, a Montrealer, in 1925.
Name Access
Bension, Ariel
Bension, Ida
Subjects
Mysticism - Judaism
Zohar - History and criticism
Bension, Ariel, 1887-1932
Bension, Ida
Zionism - History - 20th century
Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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David Jay Bercuson Fonds

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn71341
Collection
David Jay Bercuson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
sound recording
Physical Description
3.3 m of textual records + 85 audio-cassettes + 5 magnetic audio reels
Fonds No.
1004
Date
1960-1995
Collection
David Jay Bercuson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
sound recording
Physical Description
3.3 m of textual records + 85 audio-cassettes + 5 magnetic audio reels
Date
1960-1995
Fonds No.
1004
Storage Location
JPL
History / Biographical
David Jay Bercuson was born in Montreal on 31 August 1945, the son of Joseph Myer and Sylvia (Green) Bercuson. As a teenager he attended Monklands High School in Montreal. He attended Sir George Williams University, graduating in June 1966 with Honours in History and winning the Lieutenant-Governor's Silver Medal for the highest standing in history. After graduation he pursued graduate studies at the University of Toronto, earning an MA in history in 1967 and a Ph.D. in 1971. Dr. Bercuson has published in academic and popular publications on a wide range of topics specializing in modern Canadian politics, Canadian defence and foreign policy, and Canadian military history. Dr. Bercuson has written or co-authored more than thirty books and numerous journal articles on the subjects of Canadian Labour, political, diplomatic and military history; the Middle East; Canadian regionalism and constitutional crises; anti-semitism; and higher education in Canada. In 1983, he published The Secret Army, an account of the volunteers from abroad who joined the Israeli military effort during the War of Independence. In 1985, with co-author Douglas Wertheimer, he published A Trust Betrayed: The Keegstra Affair which documented the trial of James Keegstra, an Alberta teacher found guilty of promoting Holocaust denial and anti-semitic views to his students. He has also written for the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the Calgary Herald, the National Post and other newspapers. In 1988, Bercuson was elected to the Royal Society of Canada and in May 1989, he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies at The University of Calgary. In 1997 he was appointed Special Advisor to the Minister of National Defence on the Future of the Canadian Forces. In 1998, Concordia University conferred on him the honourary degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa. He was a member of the Minister of National Defence’s Monitoring Committee from 1997 to 2003. He served on the Advisory Council on National Security from 2005 to 2008. Since January 1997 he has been the Director of the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies at the University of Calgary. Currently he is also the Director of Programs of the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute, which is based in Calgary. Dr. Bercuson served as Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of 41 Combat Engineer Regiment, a Land Force Reserve military engineer unit of the Canadian Forces until November 2010. He is a member of Board of Governors of the Royal Military College of Canada. In 2002 Dr. Bercuson was awarded the J. B. Tyrrell Historical Medal from the Royal Society of Canada. In 2003, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada. Dr. Bercuson’s newest book The Fighting Canadians was published in 2008.
Language
English
Custodial History
Donated directly by Dr. Bercuson.
Arrangement
Arranged by series according to material in fonds.
Access Restrictions
Access Restrictions May Apply On Certain Records. Contact the JPL Archives directly for more information.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Isidore Bobrove Fonds

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn92952
Collection
Isidore Bobrove Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
graphic material
textual record
Physical Description
013 linear metres; multiple media
Fonds No.
1009
Date
1934-1967
Scope and Content
Materials primarily relate to Bobrove's activities surrounding Zionist organizations in addtion to some personal correspondence and various ephemera.
Collection
Isidore Bobrove Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
graphic material
textual record
Physical Description
013 linear metres; multiple media
Scope and Content
Materials primarily relate to Bobrove's activities surrounding Zionist organizations in addtion to some personal correspondence and various ephemera.
File 001: Personal Papers
File 002: Memos
File 003: Outgoing Correspondence
File 004: Incoming Correspondence
File 005: Clippings
File 006: Photographs
Date
1934-1967
Fonds No.
1009
Storage Location
JPL
History / Biographical
Isidore M. Bobrove (1901 - 1967) was husband of Mollie Bobrove (nee Maron), father of Jack Bobrove. He was a Queen's Counsel and partner of Bobrove & Bobrove Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors. He was active in the Labor Zionist Movement of Canada and Zionist organizations.
Language
Yiddish English
Accession No.
00-136
Name Access
Bobrove, Isidore M.
Subjects
Zionism
Zionism - Canada
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Reuben Brainin Fonds

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn16738
Collection
Reuben Brainin Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
6.625m textual records
Fonds No.
1010
Date
1893-1940
Scope and Content
The papers represent the scope of Brainin’s life endeavours as writer, editor, biographer, critic, translator, lecturer, Zionist and one of the founders of the Jewish Public Library. The Fonds is divided into five major series: Literary and editorial activities (Gr. I), Biography and critici…
Collection
Reuben Brainin Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
6.625m textual records
Scope and Content
The papers represent the scope of Brainin’s life endeavours as writer, editor, biographer, critic, translator, lecturer, Zionist and one of the founders of the Jewish Public Library. The Fonds is divided into five major series: Literary and editorial activities (Gr. I), Biography and criticism (Gr. II), Correspondence (Gr. III), Special Collections (Gr. IV), and the records of the Jewish Public Library Archives Committee (Gr. V). Each group is further divided by subseries. In addition to this groups, the fonds also includes approximately fifty photographs, all arranged and described in the JPL Photograph Database.
Responsibility
Records of the Reuben Brainin Archives Committee created by the Jewish Public Library
Date
1893-1940
Fonds No.
1010
Storage Location
JPL
Creator
Reuben Brainin
History / Biographical
The Hebrew writer, biographer, critic and Zionist leader Reuben Brainin was born in Lyady, Belorussia in 1862. After receiving a traditional Jewish education he left his parents’ home at the age of 16 and went to Horki to study agronomy. From there he moved to Moscow, where he resided from 1880 to 1888. During that period (1881) he made his literary debut, with articles published in the Hebrew journal Hamelitz. In 1892 Brainin settled in Vienna, where he studied at university and served as editor of an influential Hebrew periodical Mimizrach Umima’arav (1894-1899), and as co-editor of Zion. While in Vienna and Berlin (1895-1909) he published numerous essays, including important critiques of the Hebrew authors Judah Leib Gorden, Peretz Smolenskin, Abraham Mapu, and Saul Tschernichowsky. The central theme of Brainin’s critical opus was Hebrew literature in the chosen media. Brainin was also active in the Zionist movement during these years. In 1909 Brainin came to the United States, and three years later settled in Montreal, where he edited the Yiddish newspapers Der Veg (1915-1916) and Der Keneder Adler (1915-1916). He was one of the founders (1914) and leaders of the Jewish Public Library and People’s University. Brainin returned to New York in 1916, where he resided until his death in 1939. He edited the Hebrew journal Hatoren (1919-1925) and contributed to numerous Hebrew and Yiddish periodicals, including the Jewish Daily News (1916-1920) and The Day (1921-1939). During the 1920s Brainin became an active supporter of Jewish agricultural colonization in the Soviet Union, and went on lecture tours throughout North America and South Africa to raise funds in support of this cause. Brainin published several books in Hebrew and Yiddish during his lifetime, including two on Smolenskin (Warsaw, 1896 and Vilna, 1901), one on Theodor Herzl (New York, 1919), plus selected writings in Hebrew (Warsaw, 1909) and Yiddish (New York, 1917) as well as collected works in three volumes (New York, 1922-1940). He edited a collection of Hebrew poems (Jerusalem, 1910) and a commemorative volume on Eliezer Ben Yehuda (New York, 1915). Brainin also translated into Hebrew three German books: Der Prophet Jeremias by M. Lazarus (Warsaw, 1897), Das neue Ghette, by Theodor Herzl (Warsaw, 1898) and Paradoxes, by Max Nordau (1901). In 1922 a festschrift appeared, in honour of Brainin’s 60th birthday. His diary was published posthumously in Yiddish (New York, 1946).
Language
English, French, German, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, Yiddish
Custodial History
Transferred from the Brainin family in 1940.
Finding Aid
Index to Hebrew and Yiddish correspondence available in JPL-A.
Related Material
Judy King Fonds; Jewish Public Library Collection
Name Access
Brainin, Reuven, 1862-1939
Subjects
Agricultural colonies
Keneder Adler
Jewish Public Library (Montreal, Quebec) - Founders
Birobidzhan (Russia)
Herzl, Theodor, 1860-1904
ICOR, Organization for Jewish Colonization in the Soviet Union
Zionism
Shapiro, Chava, 1876-1943
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Golda and Mordecai Cukier Fonds

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn77963
Collection
Golda and Mordecai Cukier Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
0.2 metres textual materials
Fonds No.
1013
Date
1945-1989
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of biographical materials, mainly on Golda Cukier, as well post-war identification papers and documents related to the Cukiers and their eventual immigration. Also contains articles, bibliographies, and finding aids created by Cukier during her work at the Jewish Public Library.
Collection
Golda and Mordecai Cukier Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
0.2 metres textual materials
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of biographical materials, mainly on Golda Cukier, as well post-war identification papers and documents related to the Cukiers and their eventual immigration. Also contains articles, bibliographies, and finding aids created by Cukier during her work at the Jewish Public Library.
Date
1945-1989
Fonds No.
1013
Storage Location
1-3B
History / Biographical
Golda (nee Szwarcenberg) Cukier was born in a small Polish town near Lublin. She attended the University of Lvov until the war interrupted her studies. When the Russian army was pushed eastward, Cukier left with them, moved first to Ukraine and then to a labour camp in northern Turkestan. She later worked on a state farm in southern Turkestan teaching at a Polish school. Mordecai (Martin) Cukier was born in 1907 and met Golda in 1945. A year after their marriage they were repatriated back to Poland and lived in Breslaw for several years. In 1949, the couple moved to Montreal where they had family. Mr. Cukier was active in Labour-Zionist organizations. Golda worked as a librarian at the Jewish Public Library for over 25 years and was largely responsible for the archival collections as well as the growth of the Jewish Canadiana ephemeral collection.
Language
English
Yiddish
Russian
Polish
Subjects
Cukier, Golda
Cukier, Mordecai, 1907-2003
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Farband of Warsaw Jews

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn68834
Collection
Farband of Warsaw Jews
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
0.7 linear metres of texual records
Fonds No.
1015
Collection
Farband of Warsaw Jews
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
0.7 linear metres of texual records
Fonds No.
1015
Storage Location
1-3C
Language
English
Yiddish
French
Custodial History
Donated by Abba Igelfeld
Access Restrictions
Some privacy restrictions may apply.
Reproduction Restrictions
Some copyright restrictions may apply.
Subjects
Farband of Warsaw Jews
Displaced persons
Landsmanschaften Warsaw
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Jewish Labour Committee Fonds

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn68993
Collection
Jewish Labour Committee Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
0.9 m of textual records
Fonds No.
1023
Scope and Content
This fond consists mainly of working documents such as correspondence and financial papers, predominantly from the late 1940s to the 1970s. The documents deals with the advocacy activities of the JLC such as bringing refugees over to Montreal and later raising money to aid Pakistani refugees. Hig…
Collection
Jewish Labour Committee Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
0.9 m of textual records
Scope and Content
This fond consists mainly of working documents such as correspondence and financial papers, predominantly from the late 1940s to the 1970s. The documents deals with the advocacy activities of the JLC such as bringing refugees over to Montreal and later raising money to aid Pakistani refugees. Highlights of the fonds include correspondence between David Lewis, then secretary of the CCF, his father Moishe Lewis, and Kalman Kaplansky, both labour leaders in Montreal’s Workmen’s Circle and JLC.
Fonds No.
1023
Storage Location
JPL
History / Biographical
In 1934, leaders in the International Ladies Garment Workers’ Union, the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, the Workmen’s Circle, the Jewish Daily Forward Association, the Jewish Socialist Verband and others gathered in New York’s lower east side to form the Jewish Labor Committee. The formation of the JLC was in response to the ever-growing threat of fascism in Europe. The group publicly campaigned to raise awareness of the plight of European Jewry, raised funds for partisan fighters, brought over thousands of political and cultural leaders – both Jews and non-Jews, and immediately after the war assisted in relief efforts and provided support in bringing over refugees. Jewish Labour Committees both in the United States and Canada extended their wartime work in the 1950s by campaigning against discrimination among workers as well as human rights activism on a global scale. In Montreal, the Jewish Labour Committee actively participated in pressuring the government to adopt human rights legislation at the provincial level. In 1947, the Canadian government selected two members of the JLC, Bernard Shane and Maurice Silcoff, to travel to Europe to select skilled immigrants as refugees. Both men were temporarily named colonels of the Canadian army so that they could travel more easily across war ravaged Europe. The task of bringing over skilled garment workers to Canada was no mean feat but the efforts had far reaching implications since workers were then able to bring over family members. The Jewish Labor Committee of Canada Bulletin for 1975, on reporting the death of Bernard Shane, placed the number of families brought to Canada through the work of the JLC at over 2,000.
Language
English
Yiddish
French
Access Restrictions
Some material restricted due to privacy.
Related Material
Workmen's Circle Fonds
CCF Fonds (Small Collections)
Lea Roback Fonds
Accession No.
00-078
Subjects
Labour
Labour and labouring classes
Labour leaders
Labour movement
Displaced persons
Refugee camps.
Tailors
Jewish Labour Committee (Montreal, Quebec)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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North End Wilkomirer Hebrew Sick Benefit Association

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn38324
Collection
North End Wilkomirer Hebrew Sick Benefit Association
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1.2m of textual records
Fonds No.
1030
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of administrative and financial records of the Association as well as records of its participation and interaction with various Montreal Jewish community organizations.
Collection
North End Wilkomirer Hebrew Sick Benefit Association
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1.2m of textual records
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of administrative and financial records of the Association as well as records of its participation and interaction with various Montreal Jewish community organizations.
Fonds No.
1030
Storage Location
JPL
History / Biographical
Landsmanschaft organizations proliferated in the Jewish community after World War 1. The North End Hebrew Sick Benefit Society was established in 1917. In 1925, it amalgamated with three other similar associations: the Manchester Welfare Association, the Wilkomirer Hebrew Sick Benefit Association and the Beth Yerushalayim Synagogue, which possessed a cemetary. A charter was granted by the Quebec government on December 8, 1925. The purposes for which the organization was established remained the same until the end: fraternity, sick benefits, death benefits, cemetery grounds for members and their families and to contribute to charitable, religious and welfare organizations in Montreal and Israel. The charter granted by the Quebec government was withdrawn from all such organizations in 1976 when the social and medical services were taken over by the government. The only function left in the hands of the organizations were death benefits and cemetery grounds.
Language
English
Yiddish
Subjects
North End Wilkomirer Hebrew Sick Benefit Association
Sick Benefit Associations
Health care.
Cemeteries.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Mordechai Ginzburg Fonds

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn17778
Collection
Mordechai Ginzburg Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1.6m textual material
Fonds No.
1031
Date
ca193?-1966
Scope and Content
Consists of manuscripts, clippings and biographical materials.
Collection
Mordechai Ginzburg Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1.6m textual material
Scope and Content
Consists of manuscripts, clippings and biographical materials.
Date
ca193?-1966
Fonds No.
1031
Storage Location
JPL, Bay 4
History / Biographical
Mordecai Ginzburg (1894-1966) was born in Slonim, Poland on October 15, 1894. He received a Jewish and secular education. At the age of fifteen Ginzburg entered the teachers seminary where he studied for four years. He started his literary activities with writing poems in Russian. After World War I he went to Lodz, where he wrote poetry and in 1919 he published a book of collection of Jewish poetry. In 1924 Ginzburg came to Brzesc where he published a Yiddish weekly which appeared under various titles until 1930. He emigrated to Canada in 1930. He was on staff of the Keneder Adler for the rest of his life. M. Ginzburg was a productive journalist who wrote essays for over twenty Yiddish journals and newspapers. Ginzburg passed away on February 25, 1966.
Language
Yiddish
Name Access
Ginzburg, Mordechai, 1894-1966
Subjects
Ginzburg, Mordechai, 1894-1966
Poetry
Writers, Yiddish
Newspapers, Jewish - Montreal (Quebec)
Keneder Adler
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Shulamis Yelin Fonds

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn72069
Collection
Shulamis Yelin Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
sound recording
graphic material
object
Physical Description
8.00 metres of textual records + ca. 125 audio cassettes + ca. 1300 photographs + other material
Fonds No.
1032
Date
1926-2000
Collection
Shulamis Yelin Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
sound recording
graphic material
object
Physical Description
8.00 metres of textual records + ca. 125 audio cassettes + ca. 1300 photographs + other material
Date
1926-2000
Fonds No.
1032
Storage Location
JPL
History / Biographical
Shulamis Yelin was born in Montreal on April 12, 1913 to Aaron and Vichna (Dobkin) Bordodensky. Educated at Jewish Peretz Scholl, 1925-1928, Baron Byng High School, 1927-1930, MacDonald College School for Teachers, 1939-1940, Sir George Williams University, B.A., 1954-1957, and Universite de Montreal, M.A. (Cum Laude) 1961. Married Ezra Yelin, 1941. Had one daughter, Gilah. During her 35 years of teaching, she taught every grade from nursery to university, the latter at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Much of her teaching was done with gifted children. In 1968, she was named Master Teacher by the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal. She contributed essays, reviews, poems, short stories and literary cirticisms to periodicals such as the Reconstructionist, Zynergy, Viewpoints, Canadian Author and Bookman, Jewish Digest, Montreal Times, Crossroads and Jewish Dialogue. Her published books include; Creative Camping in Jewish Life, 1954; The Jew In Canada 1760-1960; Seeded in Sinai, 1975; Shulamis: Stories From a Montreal Childhood, 1983; Au Soleil de Ma Nuit, 1985; Many Mirrors May Faces, 1986; Une Enfance Juive A Montreal, 1998; Where All Her Wars Are Marked, 2002. Her awards included The Bronfman Graduate Fellowship, 1957; LA Med Literary Prize, 1962; Certificate of Honour from Le Ministre Des Affaires Culturelles du Quebec, 1972; Canadian Confederation Medal, 1993. She served as Vice-President of the Canadian Authors Association, Cultural Chair for the Pioneer Women - Na'amat Organization and Judge of the J.I. Segal Literary Award. She died in Montreal on June 24, 2002.
Language
English, French, and Yiddish
Custodial History
Donated directly by Shulamis Yelin
Arrangement
Arranged by series according to material in fonds.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Birth certificate (copy)

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn77761
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1 file textual record
Fonds No.
1068; 00001
Date
1950-1970
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1 file textual record
Date
1950-1970
Fonds No.
1068
File No.
00001
Storage Location
Ctn.001
7-1A
Language
English
Notes
Copy of original birth registration from 1908.
Subjects
Jacobson, Tressa (nee Schwartz)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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School attendance record, Fairmount School

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn77762
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1 file textual record
Fonds No.
1068; 00002
Date
1918
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1 file textual record
Date
1918
Fonds No.
1068
File No.
00002
Storage Location
Ctn.001
7-1A
Language
English
Subjects
Jacobson, Tressa (nee Schwartz)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Personal photographs

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn77763
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
26 photographs
Fonds No.
1068; 00003
Date
1924-1971
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
26 photographs
Date
1924-1971
Fonds No.
1068
File No.
00003
Storage Location
Ctn.001
7-1A
Language
English
Notes
Includes photographs of Schwartz and Jacobson families, photographs of Jacobson as Queen Esther, the 1933 trip to Palestine, and community groups.
Subjects
Jacobson, Tressa (nee Schwartz)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Ephemera, Palestine trip

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn77764
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1 file textual records
Fonds No.
1068; 00004
Date
1933-1934
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1 file textual records
Date
1933-1934
Fonds No.
1068
File No.
00004
Storage Location
Ctn.001
7-1A
Language
English
Notes
Includes article Canadian Jewish Chronicle article written about trip to Palestine, passport, and a travel book entitled, "Guide to New Palestine".
Subjects
Jacobson, Tressa (nee Schwartz)
Palestine (pre-1948)
Palestinians
Palestine - Jews
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Correspondence, Palestine trip

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn77765
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1 file textual records
Fonds No.
1068; 00005
Date
1933-1934
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1 file textual records
Date
1933-1934
Fonds No.
1068
File No.
00005
Storage Location
Ctn.001
7-1A
Language
English
Subjects
Jacobson, Tressa (nee Schwartz)
Palestine (pre-1948)
Palestinians
Palestine - Jews
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Marriage records, Tressa Claire Schwartz and Max Jacobson

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn77766
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1 file textual records
Fonds No.
1068; 00006
Date
1944
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1 file textual records
Date
1944
Fonds No.
1068
File No.
00006
Storage Location
Ctn.001
7-1A
Language
English
Subjects
Jacobson, Tressa (nee Schwartz)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Correspondence, Jewish Music Council

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn77767
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1 file textual records
Fonds No.
1068; 00007
Date
1962-1963
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1 file textual records
Date
1962-1963
Fonds No.
1068
File No.
00007
Storage Location
Ctn.001
7-1A
Language
English
Subjects
Jacobson, Tressa (nee Schwartz)
Music.
Musicians
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Promotional material, American School of Popular Music

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn77768
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1 file textual records
Fonds No.
1068; 00008
Date
[c.1930-1945]
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
1 file textual records
Date
[c.1930-1945]
Fonds No.
1068
File No.
00008
Storage Location
Ctn.001
7-1A
Language
English
Subjects
Jacobson, Tressa (nee Schwartz)
Music.
Musicians
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Pins, Canadian Hadassah-WIZO

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn77769
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
4 pins
Fonds No.
1068; 00009
Date
20th century
Collection
Tressa Jacobson Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
4 pins
Date
20th century
Fonds No.
1068
File No.
00009
Storage Location
Ctn.001
7-1A
Language
English
Subjects
Jacobson, Tressa (nee Schwartz)
Hadassah-Wizo Organization of Canada.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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