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Relationship with other organizations

Series consists of newsletters, pamphlets, flyers, reports, newspaper clippings, press releases, photographs, minutes, agendas, memos, and correspondence reflecting the relationship between Vancouver B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation and various other organizations. Organizations represented in this series include other Hillel branches in North America (including B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation headquarters in Washington, DC), various synagogues in the Lower Mainland and Victoria (such as Temple Shalom), National Institute for Campus Ministries, Canadian Jewish Congress, American Association for Ethiopian Jews, International Association of Hillel Directors, University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and Jewish Community Federation.

Victoria Lodge #365 (1886-[18-?]) and Victoria Lodge #758 (1914-1925)

Series consists of two items: booklet containing ten completed membership forms for Victoria Lodge #365, dated September 1886, registering Charter members of the Lodge; bound volume of minutes of the Victoria Lodge #365, the volume being shared with a successor B’nai B’rith Lodge, Victoria Lodge #758.

Lions’ Gate Lodge #1716

Series consists of 4 sub-series: Administrative and operational records; Financials; Membership; and Scrapbooks.

District 4

Series consists of various B'nai B'rith publications (including newspapers, directories, reports, a programming kit, and manuals) and correspondence.

Photographs

The series consists of photographs collected, taken and used for the publication of the Jewish Western Bulletin newspaper.

Leonard Frank Photos studio photographs

The series consists of photographs covering many significant events and developments in British Columbia's history. Their major subject areas include logging, lumbering, mining, shipping, fishing and transportation; the construction of bridges and buildings in the Vancouver area; famous people; aboriginal peoples; and scenic views of mountainous, coastal, and urban areas. The photographs were taken by Leonard Frank and Otto Landauer.

Altman family files

Series consists of correspondence, invitations, programs, clippings and a variety of ephemera and general textual records.

Research files

Series consists of historical information and research that was collected in preparation for JFSA’s 50th anniversary video and commemorative book.

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