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Fork
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn47497
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Fork : cast (moulded) : silver ; Ht: 2,5 cm x W: 2,8 cm x De: 22 cm
- Date
- 1920-1930
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Fork : cast (moulded) : silver ; Ht: 2,5 cm x W: 2,8 cm x De: 22 cm
- Other Title Information
- Food Service T&E
- Date
- 1920-1930
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Notes
- 4 tines and a shallow tang extending from a handle that is raised slightly in the middle and is wider at the bottom. The bottom of the handle has a vine and leaf design coiling around an empty space (probably for a monogram), with a decoratively cut edge. Narrative: Used at Wolloch's house in Lipkany for everyday. Bought in the 1930s, survived war. the original owner, Sara Wolloch, gave 3 spoons and forks to the donor and 3 to the donor's sister
- Accession No.
- 1991.12.08-10
- Name Access
- Honig, Sheva
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Spoon
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn48165
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Spoon : cast (moulded) : silver ; Ht: 2,5 cm x W: 4,5 cm x De: 22,3 cm
- Date
- 1920-1930
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Spoon : cast (moulded) : silver ; Ht: 2,5 cm x W: 4,5 cm x De: 22,3 cm
- Other Title Information
- Food Service T&E
- Date
- 1920-1930
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Notes
- Deep oblong bowl pointed slightly at the end. Extends from a handle that is raised slightly in the middle and is wider at the bottom. The bottom of the handle has a vine and leaf design coiling around an empty space (probably for a monogram), with a decoratively cut edge.
- Accession No.
- 1991.12.11-13
- Name Access
- Honig, Sheva
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Doily
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn47504
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Doily : woven, embroidered, cross-stitch : white, blue
- Date
- 1926
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Doily : woven, embroidered, cross-stitch : white, blue
- Other Title Information
- Household Accessory
- Date
- 1926
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Notes
- Cross-stitched pattern with diamonds on each corner, attached together with a double-line. In the centre is another diamond, with a design on either side that resembles a stick-person, with outstretched arms. Embroidered, petal-type edges.
- Accession No.
- 1990.115.29
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
OSE Summer Camp
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn75189
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper ; Ht: 4 1/2 in. x W: 6 5/8 in.
- Date
- [ca. 1928]
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper ; Ht: 4 1/2 in. x W: 6 5/8 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- [ca. 1928]
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- Language
- English
- Notes
- b&w, outdoors, group of children are posing next to trees in what appears to be an orchard. Two young women, their camp couselors, are standing with them on the right hand side. Children were taking part in an OSE Summer camp. Narrative: The “Œuvre de secours aux enfants” (OSE) is a Jewish organization designed to help children. OSE was established in 1912 in St. Petersburg (Russia) by doctors to help disadvantaged Jewish populations. It was then called the “Society for the health protection of the Jewish population”, in Russian Obshchetsvo Zdravookhraneniya Yevreyiev, abbreviated OZE. It rescued thousands of Jewish children during the Second World War.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.310.046
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Lunch time at OSE Summer Camp
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn75199
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper, cardboard : b&w ; Ht: 8 3/8 in. x W: 11 5/8 in.
- Date
- 1926
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper, cardboard : b&w ; Ht: 8 3/8 in. x W: 11 5/8 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- 1926
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- English
- Notes
- b&w photograph glued on brown cardboard. Outdoor scene. Children are sitting around picnic tables lalong with 9 women and 1 man standing behind; one of the women is holding a ladle and a big pot. Some of the adults have been identified with blue pen markings directly on the photograph: Abraham Rosenblatt is number 3, Ghinda Rosenblatt is 4 and Shena Rosenblatt is number 5 at right of picture. Children were taking part in a OSE summer camp ran by Dr. Ghinda Rosenblatt. Narrative: The “Œuvre de secours aux enfants” (OSE) is a Jewish organization designed to help children. OSE was established in 1912 in St. Petersburg (Russia) by doctors to help disadvantaged Jewish populations. It was then called the “Society for the health protection of the Jewish population”, in Russian Obshchetsvo Zdravookhraneniya Yevreyiev, abbreviated OZE. It rescued thousands of Jewish children during the Second World War. Dr Ginda Kalujna Rosenblatt was in charge of the OSE children summer camp in Lipcani. Born in 1891, she was a graduate of the Women’s Medical Institute of Saint Vladimir University, Kiev. After receiving her degree, Dr. Rosenblatt was conscripted by and served in the Russian Army from 1917-1918, at first as an intern and then as a captain. After the war, she practiced medicine in Briceni and then Lipcani, both in Bessarabia, Romania (now Moldova). Dr. Rosenblatt and her family immigrated to Toronto in May, 1934. Although she fulfilled the requirements for an M.D. degree at the University of Toronto, she chose to devote the rest of her career to social work. Dr. Rosenblatt died in 1986.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.309.01
- Name Access
- Sourkes , Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Children and counselors at OSE Summer Camp
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn75186
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper, cardboard ; Ht: 10 3/4 in. x W: 13 1/4 in.
- Date
- 1927
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper, cardboard ; Ht: 10 3/4 in. x W: 13 1/4 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- 1927
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- English
- Romanian
- Notes
- b&w, outdoors in forest, group of children and their adult camp counselors are posing in front of trees. some of the adults are identified by numbers added with blue pen. Dr. Ginda Rosenblatt can be seen identified as number 3 in back row. Narrative: The “Œuvre de secours aux enfants” (OSE) is a Jewish organization designed to help children. OSE was established in 1912 in St. Petersburg (Russia) by doctors to help disadvantaged Jewish populations. It was then called the “Society for the health protection of the Jewish population”, in Russian Obshchetsvo Zdravookhraneniya Yevreyiev, abbreviated OZE. It rescued thousands of Jewish children during the Second World War. Dr Ginda Kalujna Rosenblatt was in charge of the OSE children summer camp in Lipcani. Born in 1891, she was a graduate of the Women’s Medical Institute of Saint Vladimir University, Kiev. After receiving her degree, Dr. Rosenblatt was conscripted by and served in the Russian Army from 1917-1918, at first as an intern and then as a captain. After the war, she practiced medicine in Briceni and then Lipcani, both in Bessarabia, Romania (now Moldova). Dr. Rosenblatt and her family immigrated to Toronto in May, 1934. Although she fulfilled the requirements for an M.D. degree at the University of Toronto, she chose to devote the rest of her career to social work. Dr. Rosenblatt died in 1986.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.310.025
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Outdoor lunch at OSE Summer Camp
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn75187
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper, cardboard ; Ht: 9 in. x W: 10 3/4 in.
- Date
- 1928
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper, cardboard ; Ht: 9 in. x W: 10 3/4 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- 1928
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Notes
- b&w, outdoors. A group of children seated around a long table for a meal with 5 adult women standing up behind them. Trees in the background. Children were taking part in a OSE Summer camp. Narrative: The “Œuvre de secours aux enfants” (OSE) is a Jewish organization designed to help children. OSE was established in 1912 in St. Petersburg (Russia) by doctors to help disadvantaged Jewish populations. It was then called the “Society for the health protection of the Jewish population”, in Russian Obshchetsvo Zdravookhraneniya Yevreyiev, abbreviated OZE.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.310.027
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Children and supervisors at OSE Summer Camp
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn75188
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper, cardboard ; Ht: 12 1/4 in. x W: 14 1/2 in.
- Date
- 1928
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper, cardboard ; Ht: 12 1/4 in. x W: 14 1/2 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- 1928
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Notes
- b&w, large group of children and adults camp counselors are posing in front of trees. Children are taking part in a OSE Summer camp led by Dr Ghinda Rosenblatt. Dr Rosenblatt can be seen in the back row of the group, she is the third woman from the right. Next to her stands her husband Abraham Rosenblatt and in front of him, identified by number 8 written in blue ink is their daughter Shena. Narrative: The “Œuvre de secours aux enfants” (OSE) is a Jewish organization designed to help children. OSE was established in 1912 in St. Petersburg (Russia) by doctors to help disadvantaged Jewish populations. It was then called the “Society for the health protection of the Jewish population”, in Russian Obshchetsvo Zdravookhraneniya Yevreyiev, abbreviated OZE. It rescued thousands of Jewish children during the Second World War. Dr Ginda Kalujna Rosenblatt was in charge of the OSE children summer camp in Lipcani. Born in 1891, she was a graduate of the Women’s Medical Institute of Saint Vladimir University, Kiev. After receiving her degree, Dr. Rosenblatt was conscripted by and served in the Russian Army from 1917-1918, at first as an intern and then as a captain. After the war, she practiced medicine in Briceni and then Lipcani, both in Bessarabia, Romania (now Moldova). Dr. Rosenblatt and her family immigrated to Toronto in May, 1934. Although she fulfilled the requirements for an M.D. degree at the University of Toronto, she chose to devote the rest of her career to social work. Dr. Rosenblatt died in 1986.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.310.031
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Tanka and her son
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn45593
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : paper : photography : sepia, beige, black, blue ; Ht: 5 1/2 in. x W: 3 3/8 in.
- Date
- October 19, 1929
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : paper : photography : sepia, beige, black, blue ; Ht: 5 1/2 in. x W: 3 3/8 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- October 19, 1929
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- Language
- English
- Russian
- Notes
- b&w, portrait. A woman with pale skin stands on the left, with a young boy wearing a white shirt and patterned sweater on the right. The boy has his arm around the woman. The background is blurry. Printed on postcard paper.
- Accession No.
- 1988.01.54
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Shena Sourkes
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn45580
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : paper : photography : sepia ; Ht: 5 1/2 in. x W: 3 1/2 in.
- Date
- October 1930
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : paper : photography : sepia ; Ht: 5 1/2 in. x W: 3 1/2 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- October 1930
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- Russian
- Notes
- b&w, portrait of Shena Sourkes at the Girls Gymnasium. Young woman standing in a dark, long coat with fur collar and cuffs. She has short hair and is wearing a dark cap with the initials GFL in pale letters. Postcard back.
- Accession No.
- 1988.01.48
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Union of Skilled Tradesmen
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn45581
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper, cardboard : photography : black, white ; Ht: 10 1/4 in. x W: 12 in.
- Date
- 1930
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper, cardboard : photography : black, white ; Ht: 10 1/4 in. x W: 12 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- 1930
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- Yiddish
- Notes
- b&w, group portrait, Administration of the Union of Skilled Tradesmen. Dark brown border. Group of men sitting in two rows in front of a wooden picket fence. All are wearing suits and ties; two are wearing white lab coats overtop. They were guild carpenters, furriers, tailors, silversmiths. Abraham Rosenblatt is sitting centre in the bottom row. This photo was taken on the occasion of his departure for Canada.
- Accession No.
- 1988.01.44
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Children playing at OSE Summer Camp
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn75185
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper ; Ht: 2 1/2 in. x W: 3 1/2 in.
- Date
- 1930
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper ; Ht: 2 1/2 in. x W: 3 1/2 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- 1930
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- Language
- English
- Notes
- b&w, outdoors. A group of children are dancing with their hands on their hips while their adult camp counselors are standing at the back, looking on. In the background 9 children are sitting on the roof of a wooden building. Narrative: The “Œuvre de secours aux enfants” (OSE) is a Jewish organization designed to help children. OSE was established in 1912 in St. Petersburg (Russia) by doctors to help disadvantaged Jewish populations. It was then called the “Society for the health protection of the Jewish population”, in Russian Obshchetsvo Zdravookhraneniya Yevreyiev, abbreviated OZE. It rescued thousands of Jewish children during the Second World War. Dr Ginda Kalujna Rosenblatt was in charge of the OSE children summer camp in Lipcani. Born in 1891, she was a graduate of the Women’s Medical Institute of Saint Vladimir University, Kiev. After receiving her degree, Dr. Rosenblatt was conscripted by and served in the Russian Army from 1917-1918, at first as an intern and then as a captain. After the war, she practiced medicine in Briceni and then Lipcani, both in Bessarabia, Romania (now Moldova). Dr. Rosenblatt and her family immigrated to Toronto in May, 1934. Although she fulfilled the requirements for an M.D. degree at the University of Toronto, she chose to devote the rest of her career to social work. Dr. Rosenblatt died in 1986.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.310.012
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Lunch time at OSE Summer Camp
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn75183
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper ; Ht: 4 1/4 in. x W: 6 3/4 in.
- Date
- 1932
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper ; Ht: 4 1/4 in. x W: 6 3/4 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- 1932
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- Language
- English
- Yiddish
- Romanian
- Notes
- b&w, outdoor group portrait. Children are sitting sround two big tables set with bowls, adult supervisors are standing behind the tables and against a tree. Narrative: The “Œuvre de secours aux enfants” (OSE) is a Jewish organization designed to help children. OSE was established in 1912 in St. Petersburg (Russia) by doctors to help disadvantaged Jewish populations. It was then called the “Society for the health protection of the Jewish population”, in Russian Obshchetsvo Zdravookhraneniya Yevreyiev, abbreviated OZE. It rescued thousands of Jewish children during the Second World War. Dr Ginda Kalujna Rosenblatt was in charge of the OSE children summer camp in Lipcani. Born in 1891, she was a graduate of the Women’s Medical Institute of Saint Vladimir University, Kiev. After receiving her degree, Dr. Rosenblatt was conscripted by and served in the Russian Army from 1917-1918, at first as an intern and then as a captain. After the war, she practiced medicine in Briceni and then Lipcani, both in Bessarabia, Romania (now Moldova). Dr. Rosenblatt and her family immigrated to Toronto in May, 1934. Although she fulfilled the requirements for an M.D. degree at the University of Toronto, she chose to devote the rest of her career to social work. Dr. Rosenblatt died in 1986.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.310.007
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Mobile OZE Children’s Colony
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn50286
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper : photography : Black, White ; Ht: 3 1/2 in. x W: 6 3/4 in.
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper : photography : Black, White ; Ht: 3 1/2 in. x W: 6 3/4 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- Yiddish
- Romanian
- Notes
- Taken outside, in front of a fence. Group of children and 11 adults. Brick building in the background on the right. Narrative: Ginda Kalujna Rosenblatt was born in 1891. She was a graduate of the Women’s Medical Institute of Saint Vladimir University, Kiev. After receiving her degree, Dr. Rosenblatt was conscripted by and served in the Russian Army from 1917-1918, at first as an intern and then as a captain. She was assigned to the 266th Regiment, working at the military hospital in Ostrog, Ukraine, and was later assigned a post closer to the front. The regiment was constricted by economic difficulties, transportation difficulties, and growing unrest among the troops with regard to the Russian military authority. In late 1917 the 266th regiment decided, independently of the central government, to end their part in the war by demobilizing the troops. Dr. Rosenblatt agreed to this scheme and, along with Dr. Henryk Zamenhof, was responsible for the diagnoses of “heart ailments” among the majority of the members (probably in good health) of the regiment. She herself was diagnosed with a heart ailment and received an honorable discharge in 1918. Dr. Rosenblatt was reunited with her husband, Abraham Rosenblatt, in Kiev shortly afterward. After the war, she practiced medicine in Briceni and then Lipcani, both in Bessarabia, Romania (now Moldova). Dr. Rosenblatt and her family immigrated to Toronto in May, 1934. Although she fulfilled the requirements for an M.D. degree at the University of Toronto, she chose to devote the rest of her career to social work. Dr. Rosenblatt died in 1986.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.310.009
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Outdoor showers at OSE Summer Camp
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn75184
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper ; Ht: 4 1/2 in. x W: 6 3/4 in.
- Date
- 1933
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : Paper ; Ht: 4 1/2 in. x W: 6 3/4 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- 1933
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- Language
- English
- Yiddish
- Notes
- b&w, outdoor. A group of children pose alongiside adult camp counsellors outdoors infront of a building. On the left hand side is a wooden structure on top of which two boys are standing holding a bucket full of water, demonstrating how the outdoor shower works. Children were atteding an OSE summer camp. Narrative: The “Œuvre de secours aux enfants” (OSE) is a Jewish organization designed to help children. OSE was established in 1912 in St. Petersburg (Russia) by doctors to help disadvantaged Jewish populations. It was then called the “Society for the health protection of the Jewish population”, in Russian Obshchetsvo Zdravookhraneniya Yevreyiev, abbreviated OZE. It rescued thousands of Jewish children during the Second World War. Dr Ginda Kalujna Rosenblatt was in charge of the OSE children summer camp in Lipcani. Born in 1891, she was a graduate of the Women’s Medical Institute of Saint Vladimir University, Kiev. After receiving her degree, Dr. Rosenblatt was conscripted by and served in the Russian Army from 1917-1918, at first as an intern and then as a captain. After the war, she practiced medicine in Briceni and then Lipcani, both in Bessarabia, Romania (now Moldova). Dr. Rosenblatt and her family immigrated to Toronto in May, 1934. Although she fulfilled the requirements for an M.D. degree at the University of Toronto, she chose to devote the rest of her career to social work. Dr. Rosenblatt died in 1986.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.310.008
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Surah and Moishe Shterenberg
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn45595
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : paper : photography : black, white ; Ht: 4 1/2 in. x W: 3 1/2 in.
- Date
- 1934
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : paper : photography : black, white ; Ht: 4 1/2 in. x W: 3 1/2 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- 1934
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- Language
- English
- Notes
- b&w, outdoor portrait. An older couple in front of a house. The woman is standing with one hand in her pocket, wearing a long black dress; the man is sitting with his hands in his lap and wearing a dark suit. Beside the woman is the number 369 on the house, probably the address.
- Accession No.
- 1988.01.38
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Dvora Hantzis Kalujna and her daugther Ginda Kalujna Rosenblatt with friends
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn45599
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : paper; cardboard : photography : black, white, beige, brown, blue ; Ht: 10 1/2 in. x W: 8 3/4 in.
- Date
- 1934
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- Photograph : paper; cardboard : photography : black, white, beige, brown, blue ; Ht: 10 1/2 in. x W: 8 3/4 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- 1934
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- Language
- English
- Notes
- b&w, outdoor group portrait. Three men and four women in front of small trees. The women sit on a bench, all with dark dresses and the same hairstyle. The men stand behind them, two older men in suits with a younger man dressed more casually between them. Photograph was taken prior to the Kalujna Rosenblatt family immigration to Canada in 1934.
- Accession No.
- 1988.01.46
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Mortar and pestle
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn47453
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Mortar and pestle : cast (moulded), soldered, incised : gold ; Ht: 10 cm x W: 10,3 cm x De: 13,2 cm
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Mortar and pestle : cast (moulded), soldered, incised : gold ; Ht: 10 cm x W: 10,3 cm x De: 13,2 cm
- Other Title Information
- Food Processing T&E
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- Notes
- Mortar: Tulip shaped with the base slightly wider than the bowl's bottom. A thin line has been incised along the bottom circumference and 3 lines are incised along the top circumference. 2 rectangular handles have been attached on each side in the middle. The outside is patterned with small dents, which could have been intentional given their shape and placement. Pestle: Solid metal pole, which tapers outwards on both ends and bubbles in the middle. The ends have a slight outwards curve to them.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.165.01
- Name Access
- Honig, Sheva
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Table runner
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn47605
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Table runner : woven, sewn, machine, embroidered, cutwork : white, red, black
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Table runner : woven, sewn, machine, embroidered, cutwork : white, red, black
- Other Title Information
- Household Accessory
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Notes
- White cloth with red and black embroidered and cutwork ends. One end has an embroidered circle with flowers intertwined with the monogram "CJ" at the top and words "Dodpoe / ympo" in the centre. The other end has an embroidered man on a bicycle, with words underneath.
- Accession No.
- 2012X.01.02
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Calling card
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn50310
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- textual record
- Physical Description
- Calling card : paper : Black, White ; Ht: 2 in. x W: 3 1/2 in.
- Date
- [Prior to 1934]
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- textual record
- Physical Description
- Calling card : paper : Black, White ; Ht: 2 in. x W: 3 1/2 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- [Prior to 1934]
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- Romanian
- Notes
- One-sided, with 3 lines of text. Calling card of Ghinda Rozenblat, director of the mixed high school of Lipcany. Narrative: Ginda Kalujna Rosenblatt was born in 1891. She was a graduate of the Women’s Medical Institute of Saint Vladimir University, Kiev. After receiving her degree, Dr. Rosenblatt was conscripted by and served in the Russian Army from 1917-1918, at first as an intern and then as a captain. She was assigned to the 266th Regiment, working at the military hospital in Ostrog, Ukraine, and was later assigned a post closer to the front. The regiment was constricted by economic difficulties, transportation difficulties, and growing unrest among the troops with regard to the Russian military authority. In late 1917 the 266th regiment decided, independently of the central government, to end their part in the war by demobilizing the troops. Dr. Rosenblatt agreed to this scheme and, along with Dr. Henryk Zamenhof, was responsible for the diagnoses of “heart ailments” among the majority of the members (probably in good health) of the regiment. She herself was diagnosed with a heart ailment and received an honorable discharge in 1918. Dr. Rosenblatt was reunited with her husband, Abraham Rosenblatt, in Kiev shortly afterward. After the war, she practiced medicine in Briceni and then Lipcani, both in Bessarabia, Romania (now Moldova). Dr. Rosenblatt and her family immigrated to Toronto in May, 1934. Although she fulfilled the requirements for an M.D. degree at the University of Toronto, she chose to devote the rest of her career to social work. Dr. Rosenblatt died in 1986.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.309.02
- Name Access
- Sourkes, Shana
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
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