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Jewish Junior Welfare League Collection

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn30236
Collection
Jewish Junior Welfare League Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
multiple media
Physical Description
2.1m of textual material and other material
Fonds No.
1022
Date
1926-1984
Scope and Content
This collection consists of office records pertaining to Jewish Junior Welfare League activities, correspondence and material related to these activities, material published or collected by the JJWL, certificates and awards they have received and multiple media material.
Collection
Jewish Junior Welfare League Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
multiple media
Physical Description
2.1m of textual material and other material
Scope and Content
This collection consists of office records pertaining to Jewish Junior Welfare League activities, correspondence and material related to these activities, material published or collected by the JJWL, certificates and awards they have received and multiple media material.
Date
1926-1984
Fonds No.
1022
Storage Location
JPL
Creator
Jewish Junior Welfare League
History / Biographical
The Jewish Junior Welfare League was founded in 1926 by 26 young ladies who were dedicated to the ideal of community service. The league's objective from the start were: A. To train and educate its members as able volunteers. B. To sustain by means of volunteer service and financial assistance a number of worthy projects eeded by the community. C. To keep members enlightened on all issues within the scope of the social, economic and cultural welfare of the community. Projects over the years included volunteering in hospitals, schools & developing recreational programs for young and old, healthy and sick. The league reached its zenith in the 1960s with a membership of 300. By the mid 1970s problems began to beset them, however. Their ranks became depleted as more and more women chose to go to work, and many of the needs they were filling were taken over by government agencies. June 19, 1984 at the annual meeting the decision to disband was taken.
Language
English
Custodial History
Transferred from the Jewish Junior Welfare League.
Notes
The fonds also includes objects. Title based on the content of the collection.
Access Restrictions
Some privacy restrictions may apply.
Reproduction Restrictions
Some copyright restrictions may apply.
Accession No.
00-126
Name Access
Jewish Junior Welfare League
Subjects
Volunteers
Women's organizations
Philanthropy
Places
Montreal (Quebec)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
Images
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June McLellan Fonds

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn93272
Collection
June McLellan Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
artefact
Physical Description
1 file.
Fonds No.
1396
Date
[c. 1961-1992]
Scope and Content
2 grocery bags, one paper, one canvas.
Collection
June McLellan Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
artefact
Physical Description
1 file.
Scope and Content
2 grocery bags, one paper, one canvas.
Date
[c. 1961-1992]
Fonds No.
1396
Storage Location
JPL
Creator
Steinberg Grocery Store
History / Biographical
Steinberg's was founded in 1917 in Montreal by Ida Steinberg, a Jewish-Hungarian immigrant. Under the direction of her five sons, led by Sam Steinberg, the store expanded from its storefront on St. Laurent Boulevard, with a Steinberg grocery store in nearly every district of the island of Montreal. The change from Steinberg's to Steinberg occured in 1961, along with a logo change. Sam Steinberg was one of the first employers to require mandatory bilingualism for his employees, resulting in the store becoming synonymous with grocery shopping in French, regardless of the actual store, "Je fais mon Steinberg." They were the largest supermarket chain in Quebec until the late 1980s. Steinberg's expanded into Ottawa, western Ontario, and New Brunswick. Steinberg's went bankrupt in 1992, three years after being sold, and the stores closed.
Custodial History
Donated to the Jewish Public Library Archives by June McLellan.
Subjects
Stores and shops.
Steinberg Foods, Ltd.
Places
Montreal (Quebec)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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Matzah Bakery Collection

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn73506
Collection
Matzah Bakery Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
39 photographs: 20cm x 25cm ; b&w; 3 flyers
Fonds No.
1279
Date
March 1995
Scope and Content
Photographic essay by Liliane Aberman depicting the making of 'Shmura Matzo' at a Montreal factory. Three flyers advertising 'Shmura Matzos.'
Collection
Matzah Bakery Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
39 photographs: 20cm x 25cm ; b&w; 3 flyers
Scope and Content
Photographic essay by Liliane Aberman depicting the making of 'Shmura Matzo' at a Montreal factory. Three flyers advertising 'Shmura Matzos.'
Of her work, the artist states, "In March 1995, a few days before Passover, I was introduced to the matza factory. The factory, prepares Shmura matza and was at this time in the accellerated tempo of full production. I was fascinated by the sights and sounds of this industrious place especially because it seemed to emerge out of a bygone era. Everything here is done by hand, untouched by the mechanization of the western world.
As I observed the work in progress, it seemed to me that I was a spectator at a ballet of sorts where each individual fit into a perfectly orchestrated series of steps. There are no extraneous movements and no wasted time, as each batch of matza must be prepared within 14 min. These photographs are a selection of the images taken at the matza factory and record the process of preparing the matza." - Liliane Aberman
Responsibility
Liliane Aberman
Date
March 1995
Fonds No.
1279
Storage Location
JPL
Creator
Liliane Aberman
History / Biographical
Liliane Aberman (nee Shouela) is a phtographer and artist working in Montreal.
Acquisition Source
Liliane (Shouela) Aberman
Custodial History
Donated by creator.
Reproduction Restrictions
Copyrighted material. Contact the JPL Archives for more information.
Accession No.
12-001
Subjects
Matzo
Passover
Labour
Food
Bakeries
Places
Montreal (Quebec)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
Documents
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Sarah E. Fischer Collection

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn30235
Collection
Sarah Fischer Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
multiple media
Physical Description
0.6m
Fonds No.
1017
Date
1913-1975
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of recital programmes, correspondence, audio recordings, printing blocks and photographs. It is organized into two series. Series one contains Fischer's professional activities (containers 1-2, 5-7). Series two contains Fischer's personal activities (containers 3-4).
Collection
Sarah Fischer Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
multiple media
Physical Description
0.6m
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of recital programmes, correspondence, audio recordings, printing blocks and photographs. It is organized into two series. Series one contains Fischer's professional activities (containers 1-2, 5-7). Series two contains Fischer's personal activities (containers 3-4).
Date
1913-1975
Fonds No.
1017
Storage Location
JPL
History / Biographical
Sarah Fischer was born in Paris, France, moved as a young girl to England, where she attended grade school. At the age of 13 she and her parents (1909) came to Canada and they settled in Montreal. In Montreal, Fischer was employed as a long distance operator during the day and at night took free singing lessons at the Monument Nationale. In 1917, Fischer won the Strathcona Award which enabled her to go to London, England on a three-year scholarship at the Royal College of Music. She left Montreal in 1919 and with a few interruptions spent the next 21 years of her life abroad. She sang in major opera houses in Europe, gave numerous radio recitals and concerts and achieved good reviews. She was considered a most lyrical soprano with a beautiful appearance and good acting ability. In 1940 she returned to Montreal. For the next 35 years, until she died on May 3, 1975, Fischer spent most of her time orgnanizing the Sarah Fischer Concerts where young musicians got a chance to appear in public and show their talent. Many prominent Canadian musicians got their start with these concerts.
Language
English
Related Material
Related photographs in the JPL Photograph Collection. Larger collection of Sarah Fischer housed at the Library and Archives of Canada.
Accession No.
00-004
Name Access
Fischer, Sarah E., 1896-1975
Subjects
Musicians
Places
Montreal (Quebec)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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