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ABER, Ita

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn285
Collection
ABER, Ita
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
graphic material
object
moving images
sound recording
textual record
Physical Description
13 photographs. - 4 artefacts. - 2 videos. - 1 compact disc (CD-ROM). - Env. 0.07 metres of textual records.
Fonds No.
P0184
Date
[ca. 1930]-2015.
Scope and Content
Recipies Mother Never Knew Mizrachi-Hapoel, 1965. Glass milk bottle designed with input from Mrs. Aber's mother for Montreal's Milk Fund, pre-WWII. Pins and badges from Zionist groups and conventions, photos of the staff of Aid to Israel 1950, Aid to Israel Jewish Youth Group 1950, Zionist Organiza…
Collection
ABER, Ita
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
graphic material
object
moving images
sound recording
textual record
Physical Description
13 photographs. - 4 artefacts. - 2 videos. - 1 compact disc (CD-ROM). - Env. 0.07 metres of textual records.
Scope and Content
Recipies Mother Never Knew Mizrachi-Hapoel, 1965. Glass milk bottle designed with input from Mrs. Aber's mother for Montreal's Milk Fund, pre-WWII. Pins and badges from Zionist groups and conventions, photos of the staff of Aid to Israel 1950, Aid to Israel Jewish Youth Group 1950, Zionist Organization of Canada 1949-1950. Material on the Jewish Child's Day Appeal. Clippings and ephemera re: Zionism, Child's Day, and actor William Shatner, a former Montrealer. 9 Photos of Montreal scenes. Material about Montreal's Talmud Torah, Jewish Artists at Congregation Shaar Hashomayim. Additions 2001: 2 photos (snapshots) of Camp Hashomer Hadati in Bronte, Ontario, Hebrew textbook and prayer book dated 1979, photo of a 9th-grade class of Baron Byng High School including Ita Aber, Clippings, 2 Videos. Additions post 2001 (passim): Articles written by Ita Aber, information about her artwork and recent exhibitions. Addition 2015: Autobiographical audio interview of Ita Herscovitch Aber recorded in New York January 9, 2015 by Renata Stein; WAV file, 56 minutes, provided on CD. Transcript of interview, done by her daughter Mindy Aber Barad via email correspondence from Israel, 30 pages. Themes covered in the interview include her early life in Montreal, art education at Baron Byng high school with teacher Ann Savage, religious background, mother's involvement in charitable efforts such as the Milk Fund, help given to a German Jewish internee and a Jewish refugee, Ita Aber's work for the Israeli consulate in Montreal in the early 1950s, her establishment in New York circa 1953, her career as a textile artist, encounters with Martin Luther King, and Judy Chicago, art groups such as the Pomegranate Guild, Jewish motifs in artwork.
Date
[ca. 1930]-2015.
Fonds No.
P0184
History / Biographical
Ita Aber was born in Montreal, in 1932 and grew up in a family dedicated to Zionist and charitable causes. She later moved to New York, where she made her name as an artist. As described in a 2001 article; "Ita Aber is an artist who delights in unconventional formats that provide unique and startling insights into Jewish Life. Her work is found in almost every major Jewish museum throughout the world. She is a master of the fabric arts, which is by its very nature, an interdisciplinary field. As practiced by Ita Aber, the fabric arts explode in scale to include the diverse skills of embroidering, beadwork, sewing, appliqué, silkscreen, jewelry design, weaving, painting, sculpture, and assemblage. The stunning range of her talents is reflected in the vast array of work and Judaic objects she has produced, from wall hangings, jewelry, and sculpture to Torah covers, etrog boxes, and Purim masks." Ita Aber is also known as a conservator of textiles, an art historian, a curator, teacher, and the author of The Art of Judaic Needlework: Traditional and Contemporary designs (Scribner 1979).
Custodial History
This collection was donated by Mrs. Ita Aber.
Notes
Alpha-numeric designations: P01/12, P93/08, and subsequent additions (ongoing to P15/04.). Associated material: Clippings by and about Canadian-born journalist Sam Orbaum (1956-2002), a Jerusalem Post humour columnist (donated by Ita Aber and filed under his name.) General note: The biography is from an article published in The Artists Proof, Spring 2001.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
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A. L. Florence

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn103221
Collection
A. L. Florence fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0001; OJA 1-604-02
Date
January 1, 1936
Collection
A. L. Florence fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
January 1, 1936
Fonds No.
I0001
Item No.
OJA 1-604-02
Storage Location
vault
Creator
Castonguay Studio, Ottawa
Acquisition Source
Avram Smith
Notes
Sitter's full name is Avram (Abraham) Lazarus Florence.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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A. L. Florence fonds

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn101168
Collection
A. L. Florence fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
multiple media
Physical Description
2 artifacts, 4 photographs : b&w
Fonds No.
I0001
Date
1912 - 1936
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of an obituary, photographs of the Sussex Drive home, portraits of Avram and Lena Florence, and a presentation key with an inscription that reads: “Presented by the Congregation of Agudath Achim to President A. L. Florence, 5673 (1912)". (1-955).
Collection
A. L. Florence fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
multiple media
Physical Description
2 artifacts, 4 photographs : b&w
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of an obituary, photographs of the Sussex Drive home, portraits of Avram and Lena Florence, and a presentation key with an inscription that reads: “Presented by the Congregation of Agudath Achim to President A. L. Florence, 5673 (1912)". (1-955).
Date
1912 - 1936
Fonds No.
I0001
Storage Location
A.1.1 - Individuals Boxes
History / Biographical
Avram (Abraham) Lazarus Florence (b. 1875- d. 1936) was one of Ottawa’s best known Jewish businessmen in his day. Born at Zadik, Lithuania A. L. Florence came to Canada in his early teens. For several years he lived in Hamilton then moved to Ottawa around 1900. Initially he was listed as a junk dealer in the Ottawa City Directory, living at 107 Dalhousie Street and operated his business at 75-77 Dalhousie Street. Eventually he specialized in supplying paper mills with used paper. The Government of Canada was a major client for the Florence Paper Company Ltd. Florence was president of the Agudath Achim Congregation, and was one of the prominent members of the congregation associated with the building of the Rideau Street Synagogue in 1912. He was also a strong supporter of the Hebrew Benevolent Society and the Ottawa Talmud Torah Board. He married Lena Pullan who died at the age of 45 in 1925. They had three sons and four daughters. The Florences built a large home overlooking the Ottawa River near Earnscliffe, which was later sold to members of the Francisan Order who converted the home into a monastery. In 1985, the Florence Paper Company was bought by Laidlaw Company.
Acquisition Source
Avram and Lena Florence photographs donated by their grandson, Avram Smith.
Notes
Biographical information from obituary, Ottawa Morning Journal, January 2, 1936 pages 1 - 2, “A. L. Florence dies in hospital after long illness.”
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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ASSOCIATION OF SURVIVORS OF NAZI OPPRESSION.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn92
Collection
ASSOCIATION OF SURVIVORS OF NAZI OPPRESSION.
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
0.3 metres of textual records. - 8 artefacts.
Fonds No.
I0090
Date
1960s-2004.
Scope and Content
The earliest of these records date back to the founding of this association. Only a quarter of the original donation was retained, due to the deteriorated condition of the records. Much of the discarded information pertained to membership dues and other financial documentation. The retained records…
Collection
ASSOCIATION OF SURVIVORS OF NAZI OPPRESSION.
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
0.3 metres of textual records. - 8 artefacts.
Scope and Content
The earliest of these records date back to the founding of this association. Only a quarter of the original donation was retained, due to the deteriorated condition of the records. Much of the discarded information pertained to membership dues and other financial documentation. The retained records consist of one box of documents which includes the constitution, some minutes, selected membership forms, clippings, posters, and publications (including information on USA Neo-Nazis). Also donated: 5 replicas of concentration camp uniform jackets and 3 concentration camp style hats, made circa 1961 for use in commemorative events.
Date
1960s-2004.
Fonds No.
I0090
History / Biographical
The Association was founded circa 1960 in Montreal. It was an active organization typical of several founded by post-war Jewish immigrants in order to memorialize the losses sustained by Jews during the Holocaust. Their collection includes copies of striped prison uniform jackets which are still worn in demonstrations and are potential display items. The Association ceased operations in 2004. Some of its former members now operate through the Association of Romanian Survivors.
Custodial History
The collection was donated by Issie Weisfeld and Lou Zablow on April 25, 2005. The collection had been stored in the house of Mr. Zablow, the organization's President. At the time of donation the collection contained 4 large boxes (approximately 1.6m). With the help of Mr. Weisfeld the boxes were sorted and stringently weeded, as many records were moldy and had to be discarded. In some cases photocopies were made of historical documents which could not be kept in their damaged condition. Much of the discarded information pertained to membership dues and other financial documentation.
Notes
P05/07.The commemorative uniforms were donated on condition that they be lent back to Issie Wiesfeld as needed for Yom Ha Shoah (Holocaust Rememberence Day) and related events. This was done in May 2005, after which they were returned. One jacket and cap was removed from the collection on a permanent basis Aug. 2, 2005, so the present total is 4 uniform jackets and 2 caps.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
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A golden key with the inscription, “Presented by the Congregation of Agudath Achim to President A. L. Florence, 5673 (1912)".

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn106046
Collection
A. L. Florence fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
object
Physical Description
1 object
Fonds No.
I0001; OJA 1-955
Date
1912
Collection
A. L. Florence fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
object
Physical Description
1 object
Date
1912
Fonds No.
I0001
Item No.
OJA 1-955
Storage Location
vault
Physical Condition
Case holding the key is damaged; the top and bottom of case have become separated, handle with care.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
Images
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Portrait of Lena Florence.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn103220
Collection
A. L. Florence fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0001; OJA 1-604-01
Date
[189-?]
Collection
A. L. Florence fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
[189-?]
Fonds No.
I0001
Item No.
OJA 1-604-01
Storage Location
vault
Acquisition Source
Avram Smith
Notes
Lena Florence was married to Avram L. Florence.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Sussex Drive residence built and owned by the Florence family.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn103222
Collection
A. L. Florence fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0001; OJA 1-604-03
Date
[191-?]
Collection
A. L. Florence fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
[191-?]
Fonds No.
I0001
Item No.
OJA 1-604-03
Storage Location
vault
Acquisition Source
Avram Smith
Notes
Originally built on Sussex Street. The name was changed to Sussex Drive in the 1960s, The home was later sold to the Franciscans who coverted it into a monastery.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
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Sussex Drive residence built and owned by the Florence family.

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn103223
Collection
A. L. Florence fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Fonds No.
I0001; OJA 1-604-04
Date
[191-?]
Collection
A. L. Florence fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Date
[191-?]
Fonds No.
I0001
Item No.
OJA 1-604-04
Storage Location
vault
Acquisition Source
Avram Smith
Notes
Originally built on Sussex Street. The name was changed to Sussex Drive in the 1960s, The home was later sold to the Franciscans who coverted it into a monastery.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Ottawa Jewish Archives
Images
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