Eva Crane, Edith Mayer, and Frank & Nadia Ognistoff
- CA JMABC A.1971.001-20.02-01
- Unidad documental simple
- May 1, 2002
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Oral history interview with Eva Crane, Edith Mayer, and F. & N. Ognistoff
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Eva Crane, Edith Mayer, and Frank & Nadia Ognistoff
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Oral history interview with Eva Crane, Edith Mayer, and F. & N. Ognistoff
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Oral history interview with Cyril Edel Leonoff who was born in Winnipeg, 1925. First job was building the Royal Alexandra Hotel in Winnipeg. Cyril went into the armed services, specifically the Signal Corps, afterwards taking engineering and marrying Faye in 1949. He started as a engineering assistant at Rivers & Harbours Branch, Public Works in New Westminster. After two years of civil service he took Geo-technical engineering. While focusing on his engineering career, Cyril met the 'Barish' brothers during the nineteen sixties which brought his attention onto Jewish History.
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Oral history interview with Marvin Weintraub who was born in Poland in 1924. His father moved the entire family in 1930 to Toronto. Marvin studied chemistry and biology at the University of Toronto, doing a Master's and a PhD in botany/plant physiology and ecology. Got a job as a Virologist for the government in Eastern Canada.
Vivian Garber & Reva Hollander
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Oral history interview with Vivian Garber & Reva Hollander. Vivian was born in Montreal, 1948. Reva (nee Rome) Hollander was born in Vancouver, 1941.
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Oral history interview with Reisa Schwartzman.
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Oral history interview with Lisa Romalis who was born in Israel, 1971.
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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.
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Oral history interview with Jean Miriam Gerber who was born in Pennsylvania in 1940. Jean studied history and moved into Graduate studies in English, where she eventually moved into teaching Jewish history and helping to set up Hillel. Jean wrote for Canadian Jewish Chronicle and joined the Professors for Peace group. Jean speaks of her experiences assimilating into the community and becoming Jewish, having grown up Christian. She also worked for the Jewish Federation and moved onto the Vancouver Health Board in 1995.
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Oral history interview with Irving Goldenberg.
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Oral history interview with Arthur Fouks.