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Interior group portrait, John Aaron [left] receiving State of Israel Bonds City of Peace Plaque upon retirement after 46 years of service to Steinberg's Ltd. Presenting him with the plaque is Jack Levine, president of Steinberg's.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn74606
Collection
Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w ; 24.8 x 20 cm
Fonds No.
1255; 019066
Date
[between 1980 and 1990]
Collection
Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w ; 24.8 x 20 cm
Responsibility
Canadian Jewish News
Date
[between 1980 and 1990]
Fonds No.
1255
Item No.
019066
Storage Location
JPL
Creator
State of Israel Bonds Photo
Name Access
State of Israel Bonds Photo
Subjects
Canadian Jewish News
Steinberg Foods, Ltd.
Plaques.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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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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Steinberg/Rafman Families Fonds

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn16734
Collection
Steinberg/Rafman Family Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
multiple media
Physical Description
5.0cm textual records ; 28 photographs
Fonds No.
1066
Date
1906-1990
Scope and Content
The Fonds consists of correspondence with Lily Rafman (nee Steinberg), her wedding notes, her journal pages, a number of legal documents, some newspaper clippings and stock certificates about Steinberg’s, and family photographs. There are three series present within the Fonds. Series I cover…
Collection
Steinberg/Rafman Family Fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
multiple media
Physical Description
5.0cm textual records ; 28 photographs
Scope and Content
The Fonds consists of correspondence with Lily Rafman (nee Steinberg), her wedding notes, her journal pages, a number of legal documents, some newspaper clippings and stock certificates about Steinberg’s, and family photographs. There are three series present within the Fonds. Series I covers Lily Rafman’s personal papers. It includes correspondence. Series II is in regards to Steinberg’s store. Series III contains photographs of both the Rafman and the Steinberg families.
Date
1906-1990
Fonds No.
1066
Storage Location
Bay 6
6-4C
History / Biographical
Hyman Rafman The son of Max Rafman and Sarah Rabinovich, Hyman Rafman was born on November 20, 1906. On June 4, 1939, he married Lily Steinberg. He passed away on January 31, 1974. Lily Rafman (nee Steinberg) The daughter of Vilmos Sternberg (later known as William Steinberg) and Ida Roth, Lily Steinberg was born in 1909. As a child, she helped her mother run the family business (Steinberg’s Stores). In 1931, after her brother Sam had taken over the family business, she and her mother started up a small shop on Monkland Street in Montreal, where she worked and lived until her marriage in 1939. She and Hyman Rafman had four children, Sandra, Nancy, Marlene and Mark. Steinberg’s Ida Roth was born in 1884. In 1902, she married William Steinberg (an arranged marriage). They had six children: Jack (1903), Sam (1905), Nathan (1908), Lily (1909), Max (1912), and Morris (1914). On her own, Ida herself started a small grocery store in 1917 in order to provide for her family. It was on St. Lawrence Boulevard in Montreal, and was quite successful. All family members helped out around the store, but young Sam Steinberg quickly emerged as a retail prodigy. He began opening new stores around Montreal. In 1930, he incorporated the company, calling it “Steinberg’s Service Stores Ltd.” The first self-service outlet was opened in 1933, and a “Wholesale Grocereria” (offering limited service but drastically-discounted prices) opened its doors in 1934. There was a great expansion in the 1950s, where Steinberg’s opened up many outlets all over the province, not just in Montreal.
Custodial History
Donated by Sharon Steinberg (daughter of Jack Steinberg and Gertrude Dover) and Nancy Rafman (daughter of Hyman Rafman and Lily Steinberg).
Notes
All photographs entered in the JPL Photograph Database.
Subjects
Steinberg family
Steinberg Foods, Ltd.
Steinberg, Sam, 1905-1978
Washmor Frocks Co. (Montreal, Quebec)
Steinberg, Ida, 1884-1946
Steinberg, Jack, 1903-
Steinberg, Max, 1912-
Steinberg, Nathan, 1908
Rafman family
Rafman, Lily (nee Steinberg)
Textile industry
Trout Lake (Laurentians, Quebec)
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Jewish Public Library Archives
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