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LYUBMAN, Alexander

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn489
Collection
RUSSIAN JEWISH ARCHIVE PROJECT
Description Level
Series
Material Type
textual record
graphic material
Physical Description
Env. 0.1 metres of textual records. - 5 photographs. - 1 record in electronic form.
Fonds No.
I0088; 52
Date
1996-2013.
Scope and Content
The collection includes approximately 50 manuscripts of works written by Alexander Lyubman on the subject of the Second World War, Israel, and life in Canada. also prose publications and poems written as Alexander Lyubman, and also under his pseudonym Avrum Kravirora. The collection also contains p…
Collection
RUSSIAN JEWISH ARCHIVE PROJECT
Description Level
Series
Material Type
textual record
graphic material
Physical Description
Env. 0.1 metres of textual records. - 5 photographs. - 1 record in electronic form.
Scope and Content
The collection includes approximately 50 manuscripts of works written by Alexander Lyubman on the subject of the Second World War, Israel, and life in Canada. also prose publications and poems written as Alexander Lyubman, and also under his pseudonym Avrum Kravirora. The collection also contains press clippings, including one regarding an interview which he gave to a Russian newspaper in Montreal. There are 2 photographs of his daughters, and photocopies of portrait photographs of the donor. There is 1 CD containing 3 phographs of Alexander Lyubman; 2 in colour and one black and white (jpgs, 3000KB).
Date
1996-2013.
Fonds No.
I0088
Series No.
52
History / Biographical
Alexander Lyubman was born in Bershade (Ukraine) in 1949. In 1967, he completed his studies at a Medical College in Odessa, where he later taught. He was a deputy with regard to the reconstruction of a synagogue in the Ukraine. Soon after his immigration to Montreal, beginning in 2000 he worked as a medication consultant in a pharmacy. In his leisure time he was the leader of a chess club for Jewish children at JIAS Montreal. A writer of poetry and articles, he has been published in the local Russian Jewish newspaper 'The Voice of the Community'.
Custodial History
Alexander Lyubman donated this collection on Oct.18, 2004.
Notes
Alpha-numeric designations: P04/01-45.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
Images
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Zelikin, Boris

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78317
Collection
RUSSIAN JEWISH ARCHIVE PROJECT.
Description Level
Series
Material Type
textual record
graphic material
Physical Description
Env. 0.02 metres of textual records. - 5 photographs.
Fonds No.
I0088; 68
Date
1985-2014.
Scope and Content
Examples of scientific work in Engineering, including studies and articles for scientifc publications in which Boris Zelikin is credited as assistant, and documentation about his participation in the Quebec Engineering Competition of 1987. Curriculum vitae with handwritten annotations. Documentatio…
Collection
RUSSIAN JEWISH ARCHIVE PROJECT.
Description Level
Series
Material Type
textual record
graphic material
Physical Description
Env. 0.02 metres of textual records. - 5 photographs.
Scope and Content
Examples of scientific work in Engineering, including studies and articles for scientifc publications in which Boris Zelikin is credited as assistant, and documentation about his participation in the Quebec Engineering Competition of 1987. Curriculum vitae with handwritten annotations. Documentation of family name change from Vaynshteyn to Zelikin in 1986. Examples of translation work of a technical and cultural nature, including for the Fabergé exhibit in 2014 at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Five colour photographs; 4 with students Zelikin had tutored, and one, with Grunia Slutsky Kohn and Tatiana Jour, Vera Parnes and Janice Rosen, taken at a 2004 Canadian Jewish Congress Archives event showcasing the Russian Jewish Archive Project.
Date
1985-2014.
Fonds No.
I0088
Series No.
68
History / Biographical
Born in 1962 in St. Petersburg/ Leningrad, Mr. Zelikin came to Montreal, Canada in June 1980. He studied applied sciences at Vanier College and then Mechanical Engineering at Concordia University. As well as his work in the field of engineering he has tutored students in science and has done scientific and cultural translations to and from Russian into English and French.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
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