WERNER, Rebecca (Dresher).

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Collection
WERNER, Rebecca (Dresher).
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
0.07 metres of textual records.
Fonds No.
P0153
Date
1920c-1985c.
Scope and Content
Diary, 1936 by teenage Rebecca Dresher, written after older sister's death. Photo/clippings album, including letters, photos, poems, correspondence, translations from Polish and Yiddish, about family members who were victims of Holocaust and surviving family in Israel. Includes pre-1939 corresponde…
Collection
WERNER, Rebecca (Dresher).
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
0.07 metres of textual records.
Scope and Content
Diary, 1936 by teenage Rebecca Dresher, written after older sister's death. Photo/clippings album, including letters, photos, poems, correspondence, translations from Polish and Yiddish, about family members who were victims of Holocaust and surviving family in Israel. Includes pre-1939 correspondence from relatives describing conditions in Poland. Pre-WWII photos of Lipton, Sonnenfeld, Hoffer Jewish farm families and Winnipeg family, post-WWII family photos from Montreal, photos (including colour) of pastry store in East End Montreal
Date
1920c-1985c.
Fonds No.
P0153
History / Biographical
Born in Poland, Rebecca Dresher Werner immigrated to Canada as a child in 1928. Her family first settled in Hoffer, Saskatchewan, a Western colony set up by the Jewish Colonization Association. An older sister moved to Winnipeg during the 1930s. After World War II, the Dresher parents moved to a farm in Repentigny, Quebec. Mrs. Werner and her husband settled in Montreal after the war and opened a pastry shop, the Patisserie Montreal, in the city's east end, at St. Catherine and Plessis Streets.
Notes
Alpha-numeric designations :P93/16.
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Canadian Jewish Archives
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