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Letter - October 18, 1973

Letter from the Division of Vital Statistics of the Department of Health Services and Hospital Insurance, under the Health Branch of the Government of Canada. It is sent to Mrs. R. Morris of Vancouver on October 18, 1973, replying back to answer her inquiry. This letter was paper-clipped together with the marriage certificate copy of William Seidelman and Esther Pearlman.

Letter - June 13, 1973

Letter from [Mac McLaren], presumably a friend of Bill Seidelman, sent to Bill Seidelman thanking Bill for sending him a photograph of the "early class" at Macdonald Elementary School in Vancouver. Letter is dated June 13, 1973.

Seidelman Family Biography

An undated handwritten biography of the Seidelman family by an unknown author. Biography is paper-clipped with a list of photographs of the Seidelman family (see Item 1 in this file).

Obituary - [1909]

Obituary of a Seidelman family member. Assumed to be written in Yiddish.

Newspaper Clipping - November 29, 1956

Newspaper clipping talks about Harry [Seidelman] attending an elementary school reunion for Macdonald School in Vancouver. Clipping also mentions Mary Livingstone, wife of famous American comedian Jack Benny, having been Harry's classmate at Macdonald School.

Broadcast of the Mallek Family

  • CA JMABC A.1998.010, A.2008.007, A.1968.001, A.1971.002, A.2007.017, A.2007.009, A.2011.007, A.2010.055-OH.19.61-01
  • Item
  • December 10, 1968
  • Parte de Cyril E. Leonoff fonds

Radio broadcast for the segment/show Enterprise in Action of radio station CJVI Victoria on March 5th, 1961. This episode features the Mallek Family. Two radio hosts outline the Malleks’ lives and successes in both Victoria and Vancouver up until the present (1961).
The broadcast tells the story of husband and wife, Harry R. Mallek and Alice Mallek, who met in Seattle in 1905 and lived there for a short while, later running a general store in Tacoma—despite both being Canadians themselves. Hoping to give their children a Canadian education, they finally moved to Vancouver, briefly, in 1912 and then to Victoria. There, they started a ladies’ ready-to-wear business called the Ladies’ Sample Suithouse. In time with its success, this business changed locations and its name was changed to Mallek’s. The episode also shares details of the Malleks’ children Howard, Laurence, and Edward. The brothers operated quite a successful horseradish business in their adolescence and moved on to other careers. Howard became a doctor while Laurence opened Mallek’s Ltd. of Vancouver and Edward started his own retail business. Meanwhile, Mrs. Mallek, after the passing of Mr. Mallek, still spends her days at Mallek’s in Victoria when she is not spending time with her family or various societies in her community.

Minnie Toft (née Toban) fonds

  • CA JMABC A.2007.014
  • Fundos
  • [ca. 1910-2005]

The fond consists of textual records and photographs related to Minnie Toban and later Minnie Toft, including recipes, certificates, correspondence, newspaper clippings, school certificate and report cards, material on congregation Schara Tzedeck, and other related ephemera.

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Benjamin Dayson (Baruch Dezick)

Oral history interview with Benjamin Dayson (Baruch Dezick). Interviewed by Irene Dodek. Benjamin speaks about coming to Canada, where his name was changed from Dezick to Dayson,in Alberta. He details an interesting story in which he received his citizenship after only three years in Canada. He also speaks about his adolescent life and trials in Russia, prior to immigrating. He explains how after many complications, and being unable to move to Canada as he had wished, he made his way to Rotterdam to take a boat to Mexico, when fortunately, he was able to move to Canada after all. He talks about this travel and immigration process in great detail. He also speaks on his work over the years and moving to Vancouver, where he was married, as well as his life and his family in Canada. His wife, Esther, is also present during this interview.

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