- CA JMABC A.1971.001-20.04-19
- Stuk
- August 10, 2004
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Oral history interview with Joanne Rosenbaum who was born in Vancouver, 1930.
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Oral history interview with Joanne Rosenbaum who was born in Vancouver, 1930.
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Oral history interview with Frances Panar.
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Oral history interview with Adella & William Moscovitz.
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Oral history interview with Leonard Mervyn Wise.
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Oral history interview with Helen Pengelly.
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Oral history interview with Marjorie Groberman who was born in Edmonton in 1919. Marjorie started the first State of Israel Bond drive and chaired the Jewish Federation.
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Oral history interview with Sarah Ann Ciacci who is known for her volunteer efforts such as in the; Jewish Women International, B’nai Brith Women, Soviet Jewry Action Committee, Jewish Women Against Domestic Violenc, been on Board of Governors of Jewish National Fund for more than 11 years, chaired the Tu-B’shvat campaign for 14 years; has been on Cdn. Jewish Congress board - 1996-2003, representing J.N.F, since 1986 has been involved in Shalom B.C., has been involved at Temple Sholom since 1978.
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Oral history interview with Miro Gabriel who was born in Czechoslovakia, 1956. Miro is the proprietor of the gallery; Cafe Danube and has written 2 rock operas. He is a musician and artist.
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Oral history interview with Julian (Buddy) Smith who was born in Alberta, 1928.
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Oral history interview with Jack Austin who was born in Calgary in 1932 and worked with the BC Liberal party with Arthur Liang on campaigns and on trade negotiations between Canada and US related to water. In Ottawa he worked with Paul Martin and Arthur Liang as well as Prime Ministers Pierre Elliot Trudeau and Jean Chretien in the energy and natural resources sector. He was awarded Mexico's Order of the Aztec Eagle for his services.