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One-Woman Show at Vancouver Art Gallery

  • CA JMABC A.2020.002-4-4-L.28339
  • Stuk
  • 1952
  • Part of Mona Goldman

Photo of Mona Goldman at her solo exhibit at the Vancouver Art Gallery. She was the first woman to be exhibited at the Vancouver Art Gallery.

[Mona in Studio]

  • CA JMABC A.2020.002-4-4-L.28341
  • Stuk
  • 1987
  • Part of Mona Goldman

Photo of Mona Goldman in her studio, April 1987. On the back of the photograph is written; "Please return to Mona Goldman [address redacted] April, 1987".

[Ferry Building Gallery Publicity Shot]

Photograph is a high resolution scan of an original photograph. On back on photograph is written; "Please return to Mona Goldman [address redacted]".

[For UBC Fall Calendar]

  • CA JMABC A.2020.002-4-4-L.28342
  • Stuk
  • May 1990
  • Part of Mona Goldman

On back of photograph is written; "Please return to Mona Goldman [address redacted] May, 1990. For U.B.C. Fall Calendar".

[Mona in Studio]

  • CA JMABC A.2020.002-4-4-L.28343
  • Stuk
  • 1984
  • Part of Mona Goldman

Photograph of Mona in her studio. On back is written; "Please return to: Mona Goldman [address redacted] Oct.17/84".

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Bertha Baron

Oral history with Bertha Baron who arrived in Canada 1907 from Minsk, Russia; settled in Rumsey, Alberta. In this interview she discusses her involvement in the Victoria Jewish community and reflects on Zionism.

Norman & Bernice Brown

Oral history interview with Norman Brown who arrived in Vancouver in 1907 and Bernice immigrated to Vancouver after marrying Norman in San Fransico in 1930. Norman attended Talmud Torah school when he was a child. Both were involved in a variety of Jewish community organizations. Bernice was president of both Federated Jewish Women and National Council of Jewish Women. Norman was president of the Canadian Jewish Council. He discusses memories of early life in Strathcona and Mount Pleasant. Interview ends with a discussion of photographs.

Thelma Ginsberg

Oral history interview with Thelma Ginsberg, who was born in London, Ontario in 1925. She worked at and served the community in the National Council of Jewish Women, the United Artists Corporation - Film Exchange, the Jewish Orphanage of Western Canada and Louis Brier Home for Aged. Her husband Harold tells of his great uncle , sculptor, Mark Antokolsky.

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