Photograph depicts two-year old Aviva Finkelstein on a tire swing. Written on the verso: "Aviva Finkelstein, 2 years, June 21, 1988, relaxes in a tyre swing during Lubavitch's children's rally. 50%. Photo: G Libbish. July 3, 1989. July 6/89."
Photograph depicts Bernie Simpson standing on a stage behind a podium. Stamped on the back is: "A.V.R. Association of the Vietnamese Refugees in B.C.". This photo was likely taken at an A.V.R. event.
Photograph depicts two unidentified men and an unidentified woman. The woman appears to be handing a cheque to the man on the left. Written on the verso: "B.B. Centre Pledge. Dec. 6/63. P. 7. 2 cols."
Rows of men dressed in suits, being served by waiters in white suits; walls of banquet hall feature ornate carving and light fixtures; Union Jack and Canadian Red Ensign hanging from balcony railing in right of image; Stars and Stripes and Canadian Red Ensign hanging from balcony in left of image.
Oral interview with Barbara Halparin. Interviewed by Catherine Bellamy for SLAIS Oral History class. Mrs Halparin is a member of Temple Sholom and is very involved with their Hesed Community, and organisation that celebrates life cycle events, such as births, marriages, bar and bat mitzvahs, and deaths, as well as provides outreach services to those in need. She also volunteers her time with Chevrah Kadishah, a service that prepares bodies for burial in keeping with Jewish law or halacha. She was the first convert to Judaism to sit on the board of the women's Chevrah Kadishah in Vancouver. A large portion of the interview was set aside for discussing Jewish death and burial traditions and customs.