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AMBER, Phyllis

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Collection
AMBER, Phyllis
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Env. 0.08 metres of textual records.
Fonds No.
P0258
Date
1970-1985.
Scope and Content
Two files of planning studies done by Phyllis Amber in 1984-1985 while working as a consultant for the Mount Sinai Hospital Center before their move to Montreal. One file about work as Interim Director of the Women's Division of AJCS in the late 1970s. One file about work done as the staff person f…
Collection
AMBER, Phyllis
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Env. 0.08 metres of textual records.
Scope and Content
Two files of planning studies done by Phyllis Amber in 1984-1985 while working as a consultant for the Mount Sinai Hospital Center before their move to Montreal. One file about work as Interim Director of the Women's Division of AJCS in the late 1970s. One file about work done as the staff person for the Fait français committee of AJCS from 1970 to 1982. Includes news clippings about the committee and about ethnic leadership in Quebec as of 1982. The committee documents include minutes, programs, reports on programs, evaluation questionnaires, and other papers. Added a week later: 5 more files of studies done for the Mount Sinai Hospital, and one file about Rencontre '71 (cultural programming in French associated with the Fait Francais committee). Also Phyllis Amber's thesis written with Irene Lipper for their MSW (Master's of Social Work) from McGill Unviersity, titled "Towards an Understanding of Moroccan Jewish Family Life. (1968).
Date
1970-1985.
Fonds No.
P0258
History / Biographical
A native of Montreal, Phyllis Amber obtained her B.A. from Sir George Williams University in 1966 and her Masters of Social Work (MSW) from McGill University in 1968, specializing in Community Organization and Planning. She worked as a Planning Associate for Allied Jewish Community Services (now Federation CJA) from 1968-1982, where the Planning Department studied and researched changing needs, lacks and gaps in the community to determine where services should be developed and funded. In this position she staffed various lay committees and commissions according to priorities established by the Planning Committee, among them the Fait français committee, which was created in response to the rise in Quebec nationalism starting from the Quiet Revolution of 1968 and continuing through the election of the Parti québéois in 1976. After leaving AJCS, she served as Planning Consultant to the Mount Sinai Hospital Center through the 1980s, where she developed position papers and proposals for planned new missions and programs related to the move from the Laurentians to Montreal. Phyllis Amber died on February 12, 2023
Custodial History
The collection was donated on Dec. 16 and 22, 2015 by Phyllis Amber.
Notes
Alpha-numeric designations: P15/29.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
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ARCAND, Adrien (collection).

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Collection
ARCAND, Adrien (collection).
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
0.54 metres of textual records.
Fonds No.
P0005
Date
1931-1986.
Scope and Content
Fascist newspapers, pamphlets and newsletters. Press clippings by and about Arcand. Canadian Jewish Congress correspondence relating to Arcand and anti-Semitism
Collection
ARCAND, Adrien (collection).
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
0.54 metres of textual records.
Scope and Content
Fascist newspapers, pamphlets and newsletters. Press clippings by and about Arcand. Canadian Jewish Congress correspondence relating to Arcand and anti-Semitism
Date
1931-1986.
Fonds No.
P0005
History / Biographical
Born in 1899, Adrien Arcand was the leader of a French-Canadian antisemitic movement in the 1930s, the Parti National Social Chrétien (National Social Christian Party), which, under his leadership, later merged with other fascist groups to form the National Unity Party. He published and/or wrote for numerous antisemitic publications such as Le Miroir, Le Goglu, Le Fasciste Canadien, L'Unité Nationale, and Serviam. He fought against Jewish rights in education and was interned by the Canadian government during WWII, from 1940-1945. After his release he continued his antisemitic and political activities. He died in 1967.
Custodial History
This material was collected by CJC staff and concerned persons in the Jewish community.
Notes
12 cm., mainly correspondance.Photographs file PC1-3-77.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
Images
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