Oral interview with Anne Melul. Interviewed by Rebecca Lahr for SLAIS Oral History class. Anne Melul has been active in the Vancouver Jewish community since her arrival in 1962, and has been shaped by formative experiences in studying abroad, teaching, traveling, motherhood, and 52 years of marriage to her husband Albert Melul, She has also been an active member of the National Council of Jewish Women and the Sephardic Orthodox congregation Beth Hamidrash.
Oral history interview with Miriam Matoff who was born in England, 1906. Mother’s father was Rabbi Barnett Mordechai Sheinman, born in Jerusalem. Miriam‘s husband Conrad, grew up in Montreal but was born in England. Miriam works for the Louis Briar Home and was involved in National Council of Jewish Women.
Oral history interview with Nancy Appleton who was born in Winnipeg in 1914 and her father was involved in the Schara Tzedeck synagogue and Nancy volunteered for 51 years for the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic. Nancy was also the president for a time for the Liberal Ladies Auxillary and Schara Tzedeck's Women’s Auxiliary.
Oral history interview with Faye Davis who was born in 1935 in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Faye worked as a court reporter / typist during the trail of Adolf Eichmann in Israel.
Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts the interior of BC Place with two signs that read: "Expo 86" next to map at the top of the building just below the inflatable roof. The stadium is filled with people.
Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts a sign on the top of a white van which begins with the sentence: "Been Discriminate By American Human Rights and Freedoms".
Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts the interior of BC Place with people sitting in the bleachers on the right of the image and the roof can be seen as well as trucks in the centre on a soil floor.