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Elaine Charkow

Oral History interview with Elaine Charkow. Elaine was born in Russia. Her family emigrated when she was 8. They first stopped in Winnipeg where her father worked in the grain business. They moved to Vancouver in 1926. During the 1930's Her mother took in 2 refugees from China. Her father was one of the founders of the Vancouver Free Loan Association. Elaine talks about the importance of the Jewish Community Center on 11th and Oak. Elaine instrumental in finding housing for Polish immigrants. She worked with B’nai B’rith Girls, United Jewish Appeal, and Hadassah.

David Skulski

Oral history interview with David Skulski, interviewed by Alysa Routtenberg. David, born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, speaks about his family’s history in Ukraine [Beresteczko] and Russia and immigration to Canada. David discusses his early life and adolescence in Moose Jaw and North Battleford and relocation to New Westminster, British Columbia. David talks about both his secular and religious education and relationship to the Peretz Centre for Secular Jewish Culture, both in his youth and later in his leadership. David also speaks of his experience as a professional oboist, which influenced his founding and direction of Early Music Vancouver, residency at SFU, and role in Vancouver’s symphony.

Two unidentified women

Photograph depicts two women sitting inside. A group of people can be seen behind them in the courtyard outside.

Jewish Community Centre

Photograph depicts the exterior of the Jewish Community Centre.
Written on the verso: "P. 61. JWB 50th. Please Rush. J.C.C. Bulletin. Jewish Community Centre 4[6]507 Oak. Nov. 1962."

New Jewish Community Centre founders

Photograph depicts a man at a podium handing something to another man. One man is Leonard White [unclear which].
Written on the verso: "New Centre Founders 63. 711-26." Other man to be identified.

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