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Canadian Jewish Outlook Collection

  • CA JMABC A.2016.007
  • Collection
  • 1964 - 2016

Collection contains Issues of the Canadian Jewish Outlook magazine dating from 1980-2016. This collection also contains an anthology of issues dating from 1963-1986 as well as various publication receipts, textual clippings, and photographs collected by the magazine for potential issue content.

Outlook was founded in 1963 and published its final issue in spring 2016. Outlook’s editor was Carl Rosenberg, and managing Editor was Sylvia Friedman. “Outlook Magazine is an independent, secular Jewish publication with a socialist-humanist perspective.” In their fifty year recapitulation article “EDITORIALLY SPEAKING: Fifty years—looking back, and ahead” (2013) the magazine stated that:

“It is important to interpret the word “progressive” broadly and to give expression to various points of view, from centre-left to those further left; left Zionist to anti-Zionist; etc. However, it is also important to maintain core values different from the Jewish mainstream—to be un-apologetically progressive.” (p.3)

Outlook proudly states they “provide a home for…Yiddish language and literature,” with an emphasis on supporting Yiddish women writers. They also include Jewish and Israeli voices of dissent in their magazine, which they believe are voices often ignored and marginalized by the Jewish establishment. Outlook (2013) is also not afraid of providing commentary on controversial topics with works such as the “symposium in the March/April 2013 issue, “The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Seventy Years Later: Reflections on Memory,” and more recently in our September/October issue, “What Does Judaism Mean to Me?”” (p.3)

Grossman Family Collection

  • CA JMABC A.2019.001
  • Collection
  • [1912-1977]

This collections consists of passports, postcards, booklets, textual records, photographs, negatives, and a medal.

Sans titre

Langer Family fonds

  • CA JMABC A.2019.009
  • collection
  • 1874 - 2019

The fonds consists of photographs, photo albums, and some miscellaneous textual records from the Langer family. Materials include portraits, travel photos, and other family memorabilia.

The fonds is organized into six series: Family background, the Langer family, the Spitzer family, the Lowy family, the Geyerhahn family, and assorted unidentified. The fonds also includes three photo albums at the file level: Max and Lucy baby album, [Spitzer family pre-WWI photo album], and Gibian family photo album.

Sans titre

Mona Goldman

  • CA JMABC A.2020.002
  • collection
  • 1952 - 2009

Fonds consist of textual and visual records, textual ephemera and correspondence, original sketches and photography, newspaper clippings. The fonds are arranged into 5 series: Exhibition Career, UBC Art Tour & Continuing Studies Career, Art Portfolios & Slides, Art & Family Photographs, and Personal Records in & Outside Art Career.

Sans titre

Wolch-Akman family fonds

  • CA JMABC A.2021.001
  • collection
  • 1908 - 2008

The fonds contains items from the Wolch, Akman, and Goldstein families.
Documents include family trees; birth and marriage certificates; wedding invitations; convocation pamphlet and invitation; telegraphs; poetry, notebooks, and notes.

Jean Gerber fonds

  • CA JMABC A.2023.001
  • collection
  • 1981 - 2010

The fonds consist of Jean Gerber’s research and writing while she was living and working in Vancouver. These include census analyses, demographic reports and articles relating to the Jewish community in Greater Vancouver, a draft, executive summary and final paper on issues affecting the Jewish community, historical notes, a study for Vancouver Talmud Torah School, a Jewish seniors housing survey, a paper on Hebrew School registrations, a needs assessment for the Jewish community in Greater Victoria, and a report on isolation and interdependence in seniors. The fonds also consist of a paper written about the Jewish family in Vancouver by Jim L. Torczyner and Ann L. Chatwin.

Jewish communities of British Columbia historical collection

  • Collection
  • [ca. 1858-2000]

The collection consists of documents and photographs intentionally assembled collection of discrete items documenting the following areas: the occupational pursuits of B.C. and Yukon Jewry; the organized religious life of Jews in B.C.; leisure activities; and the membership and good works of organizations formed to aid and represent the Jewish community, such as the National Council of Jewish Women. There is also a wide range of individual and family portraits, and photographs of headstones.

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