An Oral history interview with Gertrude (Gertie) Zack (nee Fouks) who was born in 1918 in Canada. Gertie was involved in United Jewish Appeal's Women's Division, the Council of Jewish Women; and rolling bandages for the Red Cross during the Second World War.
Oral interview with Cathy Netter Bregman. Interviewed by Saguna Shankar for SLAIS Oral History class.
A priority for the interview was to record Cathy Bregman's knowledge about traditions and beliefs related to the Jewish life cycle. In particular, the Jewish Museum and Archives of British Columbia (JMABC) specified an interest in documenting the burial and funerary practises in the community. Other topics of interest to JMABC are stories about Jewish faith-based groups, activities, events, and interconnections between community leaders.
Oral interview with Bea Goldberg. Interviewed by Irene Dodeck. Bea has been involved with numerous Zionist organizations throughout her life such as Young Judaea and Canadian Hadassah-WIZO.
Follow-up oral interview with Leah Levitt. Interviewed by Debby Freiman. Leah talks about her extended family, education, and her involvement with B'nai Brith Girls and the National Council of Jewish Women.
Photograph depicts (l-r) Bernice Neuwirth, Eliza Shawn, and Marsha Garfinkel at a table laid for tea. 2 copies. 8 x 10 copy scanned. Written on the verso of 4 x 4.5 copy: "6962-2." Written on the verso of 8 x 10 copy: "2 cols cut by 3 1/6. Pioneer Women. 6962-2."
Photograph depicts a group of women standing around a table. Written on the verso: "For Bulletin. 3 col x 3 1/2 crop as indicated. 6962-1 6928-2." Grease pencil mark on print.
Photograph depicts Carol Dorfman placing the crown on 'Queen Esther' Jeanette Dewitt. Written on the verso: "Carol Dorfman placing crown on Queen Esther 1960 Jeanette Dewitt. Pioneer Women."
Photograph depicts a certificate that thanks Chevra Kadisha for its donation to the Child Maintenance Fund in honour of Abraham Wosk. Written on the verso: "Chevra Kadisha honors Abraham Wosk."