Audio cassette depicts the history of the Louis Brier Home and Hospital. The film highlights the need for a Jewish seniors home, the building process of the home, the facilities and programs that Louis Brier offers, and the need for additional funding to keep the Louis Brier operating.
Audio cassette depicts the history of the Vancouver Jewish Community Center. The film begins with the center's move to its current location (41st and Oak) in 1962, and describes the process of creating a new center. The film goes into detail about the construction of the JCC, as well as the members of the Jewish community who were instrumental to the building of the new Center (including Dr. Irving and Phyliss Snider).
Audio cassette depicts a tribute to Chief Justice Nathan Nemetz at the Vancouver Trade and Convention Center on June 23, 1988. The tribute honors the work that Nathan Nemetz accomplished over his career.
Film depicts a baseball game, various shots of city scenes, men golfing, people panning for gold, and scenes of what appears to be the Yukon. Phyliss Snider is in some of the footage.
Film depicts a number of shots of Phyliss and Irving Snider at their home, playing with their dogs. There are also some shots of what appears to be Banff, and of a track and field event. There are also some shots of an amusement park, likely Disneyland.
Colour print depicts the BC Lions Scoreboard with the message: Happy 90th Birthday, Dr. Irving Snider, A Longtime Lions Fan. The image was likely taken at BC Place Stadium.
Colour print depicts the BC Lions Scoreboard with blue bleachers below. The image was taken in the second quarter and the score was 17 BC and 3 Saskatchewan. The image was likely taken at BC Place Stadium.
Colour print depicts Joe Segal standing next to Dr. Irving Snider who is looking down at the podium he is standing behind. This image was likely taken at the Richmond Country Club possibly for Dr. Irving Snider's 90th birthday.
Colour print depicts an unknown man speaking at a podium at an unknown event. This image was likely taken at the Richmond Country Club possibly for Dr. Irving Snider's 90th birthday.