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Interview with Frania and Israel Rubinek
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn112790
- Collection
- Ottawa Jewish Historical Society fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- sound recording
- Physical Description
- 1 tape
- Fonds No.
- O0045
- Date
- 1986
- Scope and Content
- Subject: Israel Rubin and Frania Rubinek Interviewer: David ? Date: 1986 Interview Location: Ottawa, ON Length: 31:10 - From Pincowz, Poland, formerly ran a store - Came to Canada from Germany in 1949, lived in Montreal for 6 years, then went to Ottawa - Details how they escaped from Poland to Br…
- Collection
- Ottawa Jewish Historical Society fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- sound recording
- Physical Description
- 1 tape
- Scope and Content
- Subject: Israel Rubin and Frania Rubinek Interviewer: David ? Date: 1986 Interview Location: Ottawa, ON Length: 31:10 - From Pincowz, Poland, formerly ran a store - Came to Canada from Germany in 1949, lived in Montreal for 6 years, then went to Ottawa - Details how they escaped from Poland to Bratislav in 1945, Czechoslovakia, and eventually to Germany in 1945, smuggled 60 people with them by posing as Greeks - Stayed in Vienna briefly as displaced persons (DPs) in 1945, told British DP committee volunteers they wanted to go to Palestine, from Vienna went to Hungary, then Munich, were put in refugee camps in Munich from 1945-1949, Israel went to university there - Son Saul Rubin was born in the camp outside Munich - Immigration was closed to Palestine, so decided to go to Canada because there was some distant family in Montreal on Frania’s side - Before war in Poland, Israel went to yeshiva and participated in theatre, became professionally interested in theatre while in Germany DP camp - In Montreal, worked in a factory, moved to Ottawa to open a clothing store called Engels Limited, ran from 1956-69 - Returned to Poland in 1986 to make a documentary about their survival of the war in Poland and the Polish couple that sheltered them - Discuss their personal experiences and feelings about telling their story of survival Audio Ends
- Responsibility
- Interviewed by David ?
- Date
- 1986
- Fonds No.
- O0045
- Storage Location
- vault
- History / Biographical
- In 1943, Israel and Frania Rubinek were hidden during the Holocaust by a Polish farmwoman named Zofia Banya and her antisemetic husband. Zofia had visited Irseal's shop in 1941 and upon realizing she couldn't pay for what she needed, Israel told her "they'd settle up the next time she came to Pinczow." Zofia did not forget Israel's kindness and in 1943, when they began rounding up and executing Jews, Zofia sent word to Israel and Frania through a friend to come and hide of her farm. Frania was 7 months pregnant when they went into hiding and gave birth to a girl while staying with the Banyas. The child was taken away right afte the birth by Zofia and it is believed the child was killed. Zofia hide for Israel and Frania for 2 and a half years.
- Notes
- Link to article about the couple’s experience hiding https://www.thestar.com/life/acts_of_kindness/2009/12/20/a_simple_act_of_kindness_saved_lives.html Link to information about the documentary about their survival- “So Many Miracles” https://jewishfilm.org/Catalogue/films/somanymiracles.html (So Many Miracles is also a book which can be found in the Greenberg Families Library)
- Name Access
- Joe Murray
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Ottawa Jewish Archives
Interview with Karl Wasserman
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106462
- Collection
- Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- sound recording
- Physical Description
- 2 tapes
- Fonds No.
- O0043
- Date
- February 18, 2001
- Collection
- Ottawa Jewish Community Council = Ottawa Vaad Ha'Ir = The Jewish Federation of Ottawa fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- sound recording
- Physical Description
- 2 tapes
- Responsibility
- Interviewed by David Gershkovitch
- Date
- February 18, 2001
- Fonds No.
- O0043
- Storage Location
- vault
- Notes
- 1. Undertaken as a Millennium joint project between the UJA (Va'ad Ha'ir), the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society and the Carleton University Jewish Studies Program. See Ottawa Jewish Bulletin July 24, 2000.
- Name Access
- David Gershkovitch
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Ottawa Jewish Archives
Staller Family Fonds
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn109961
- Collection
- Staller Family Fonds
- Description Level
- Fonds
- Material Type
- multiple media
- Physical Description
- 7 photographs
- Fonds No.
- I0250
- Date
- 1918-1942
- Scope and Content
- Fonds consists of 7 photographs of members of the Staller family ranging from 1918 - 1942.
- Collection
- Staller Family Fonds
- Description Level
- Fonds
- Material Type
- multiple media
- Physical Description
- 7 photographs
- Scope and Content
- Fonds consists of 7 photographs of members of the Staller family ranging from 1918 - 1942.
- Date
- 1918-1942
- Fonds No.
- I0250
- Storage Location
- vault
- Creator
- David Kimmel
- History / Biographical
- William (Bill) Staller (1900 - 1947) was born in Rezhitsa, Vitebsk, Russia (now Rezekne, Latvia). Having lost his father, Avraham Gershon, c1910, he immigrated to Ottawa in 1912 with his mother Rose, sister Chava Lea (Lillian) and brother Sam. He moved to Detroit around 1920, where he worked as a machine operator, electrician, and auto mechanic. He married Esther Scholofsky in 1927. Their son Avery Gerald (Jerry) was born in 1929. Bill died in 1947 in Detroit. Adele Beverly Weinberg Staller (1934 - 2018) was born in Detroit to immigrant parents, Sam Staller and Sarah (Feldman) Weinberg, the youngest of four children. She married Avery Gerald (Jerry) Staller, an only child, and the love of her life until her death. Before their marriage, Jerry had developed serious heart disease. In 1973, they flew to Houston, Texas, where he underwent one of the earliest bypass surgery procedures, performed by Dr. Michael DeBakey. Jerry died of complications a few days later and Adele became a widow at age 39, left to raise their three young daughters. Written by Julie Staller-Pentelnik, Sharon Staller Wallach, and Mara Staller Starr
- Acquisition Source
- David Kimmel
- Custodial History
- David Kimmel received these photos from his cousin Sharon Staller Wallach who recieved them from her mother when she passed away.
- Notes
- Biography on Adele Staller: https://www.michjewishhistory.org/mwwmd/2019/adele-staller.html
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Ottawa Jewish Archives
Zionist Activity in the Ottawa Jewish Community, 1920-1948
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn107078
- Collection
- Ottawa Jewish Archives Thesis collection
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- textual record
- Fonds No.
- R0002
- Collection
- Ottawa Jewish Archives Thesis collection
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- textual record
- Publication
- Carleton University : Religion
- Fonds No.
- R0002
- Storage Location
- H.1
- Creator
- David Salzman
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Ottawa Jewish Archives
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