Oral history interview with Sally Rogow, who was born in New York, 1930. Sally's grandparents were born somewhere in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Sally's uncle was the first Jewish man to be a Lieutenant Colonel in the Canadian Army, while her mother helped organized women during the Second World War. Sally worked as a teacher, teaching blind and handicap children, eventually advocating for those with Special Needs.
Photograph attached to scrapbook. It depicts an entertainer performing for patients at Children's Hospital during an Easter party. The entertainment was arranged by B'nai B'rith Lion's Gate Lodge.
Photograph attached to scrapbook. It depicts an entertainer performing for patients at Children's Hospital during an Easter party. The entertainment was arranged by B'nai B'rith Lion's Gate Lodge.
Photograph attached to scrapbook. It depicts an entertainer performing for patients at Children's Hospital during an Easter party. The entertainment was arranged by B'nai B'rith Lion's Gate Lodge.
Photograph attached to scrapbook. It depicts a ventriloquist performing for patients at Children's Hospital during an Easter party, while Jack Sparton (centre) looks on. The entertainment was arranged by B'nai B'rith Lion's Gate Lodge.