- CA JMABC A.1995.006, A.2011.024-001-15-L.10059
- Pièce
- [1980]
Fait partie de Jewish Western Bulletin fonds
Photograph depicts Israel Aspen, Q.C., Colonel Shlomo Kuris, and Paul Silver outside the Winnipeg Student Health Services Centre.
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Fait partie de Jewish Western Bulletin fonds
Photograph depicts Israel Aspen, Q.C., Colonel Shlomo Kuris, and Paul Silver outside the Winnipeg Student Health Services Centre.
Fait partie de JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with I.W. who started Chess Brothers Wholesale Fruit and Produce Company, which ran for almost 50 years. He lived in the East End of Vancouver, near Heatley Avenue. I.W. and his brother, were among the founders of Schara Tzedeck Synagogue.
Fait partie de JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Isaac Lipovsky who was born in Russia in 1902 but the family emigrated to Winnipeg in 1905 after Issac's brother was born. Issac's father fought in the Russo-Japanese War, finding work at Red River Sheet Metal Works in Winnipeg, later opening B.C. Ceiling and Roofing Company once the family relocated in 1910. After working through a number of businesses, mainly concession stands and selling candy, started working for Woodward's Department Stores in 1932.
Fait partie de JHSBC Oral History Collection
Interview with Sharon Posner. Interviewed by Debby Freiman for The Scribe, 2018. Sharon discusses her family history, her upbringing in Vancouver, and her involvement with B'nai Brith Girls. She talks in depth about her parents' restaurant, Oscar's.
Fait partie de JHSBC Oral History Collection
Interview with Mark James. Interviewed by Alysa Routtenberg for The Scribe, 2018. Mark describes the role food played in his childhood, Vancouver's changing food scene, and his own transition from the clothing business to food. He talks about the restaurants and brewpubs he opened in Vancouver, including FIASCO, Flying Beaver, Yaletown Brewing Co., and Red Truck.
Fait partie de JHSBC Oral History Collection
Interview with Efrem (Eppy) Rappaport. Interviewed by Debby Freiman for The Scribe, 2018. Eppy talks about the foods he ate growing up, and how he came to own the original Omnitsky Kosher in Winnipeg before opening more stores in Vancouver. He compares the Jewish and non-Jewish clientele in Vancouver to Winnipeg and discusses the difficulties of operating a kosher deli.