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Publicity

Series consists of newspaper clippings, press releases, photographs, reports on the public’s perception of Hillel, guides to public relations, articles, newsletters, flyers, pamphlets, and posters (as well as original designs, layouts and drafts). Hillel Vancouver’s various activities, events, and programs are documented. Publications represented in this series include Hillel Highlights and Jewish Western Bulletin.

Administration

Series consists of minutes, agendas, grant applications and information pamphlets, annual reports, budgets, correspondence regarding various administrative matters (such as personnel issues), job descriptions, tax forms, lists of board members, and security incident reports. Bodies represented in this series include the Vancouver B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation Board of Directors, the Hillel Student Board, and the UBC Faculty/Student Planning Committee.

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.

Reference and resources

Series consists of reports, pamphlets, flyers, posters, magazine and newspaper clippings, press releases, bibliographies, articles, booklets, petitions, guides, factsheets, maps, statistics, and handwritten notes. The material in this series was kept on file as reference sources to assist Hillel staff in fulfilling the organization’s mandate. Topics represented in this series include the Holocaust, cults, Israel and the Middle East, Israel’s international relations, Zionism, anti-Semitism, the Jewish Diaspora, Islam, terrorism, OPEC, and the persecution of Jews around the world. It is important to note that the series also contains a file that consists of photocopies of records that document the founding of Hillel Vancouver (including the organization’s original constitution and the agreement with the University of British Columbia granting the use of the building that would become Hillel House).

Programming and outreach

Series consists of promotional items (such as buttons and stickers), application forms, order forms, signup sheets, participants lists, mailing lists, telephone lists, directories, rental agreements, receipts and invoices, flyers, pamphlets, booklets, posters, program reports, correspondence, handwritten notes, surveys, licenses, manuals, newsletters, newspaper clippings, articles, timesheets, and programming calendars. The material in this series documents Hillel Vancouver’s programming and outreach activities on UBC campus and in the greater Vancouver area. Programs represented in the series include those run largely or solely by Hillel (such as Israel Week and Holocaust Awareness Week at UBC), those for which Hillel took on a supporting role (such as local Bar and Bat Mitzvahs), and those offered by other organizations (such as essay contests and internships).

Altman family files

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

Music collection

Series consists of a variety of musical scores, sheet music, and handwritten lyrics. Reason why such a large amount of music is included in this collection is, at present, unknown.

Nathan Nemetz scrapbooks and photograph albums

Series contains photocopies of 10 photographs albums and scrapbooks from Nathan Nemetz. The original albums were photocopies and returned to Nathan Nemetz; the location of the originals in now unknown.

Textual records

Series contains a variety of textual records from the Nemetz family and Dayson family, including files from Hebrew Free Loan Association, scrapbooks, certificates, newspaper clippings, and ephemera.

Audio/Visual

Series contains a variety of audio and visual material from the Nemetz family, Barnett family, Dayson family as well as from a variety of Jewish community events.

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