- CA JMABC A.1971.001-20.05-06
- Stuk
- July 7, 2005
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Oral history interview with Rafael Silver.
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Oral history interview with Rafael Silver.
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Oral history interview with Deborah Riverbend who was born in New York City in 1944, the same as her mother, although her father was born in Russia in 1902.
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Oral history interview with Leah (nee Ellen) Main who was born Barbara Ellen Gilbert.
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Oral history interview with Jacob Butt, who was born in New Denver, BC in 1981.
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Oral history interview with Paula Snow.
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Recording of the JHSBC - AGM #20-06:03.
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Oral history interview with Charlotte Piek who was born in Munich. She moved to the United States in 1939 with her husband. Mrs. Piek talks the intermingling of the Jewish communities in Munich while she was growing up and living in Germany pre-WW2. She was very active with B'nai B'rith and talks about her work with them.
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Oral history interview with Karen James.
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Oral history interview with Barbara Weiser, born in 1946 in Quebec. She worked for Eaton's and a number of other companies as a Buyer, travelling across Canada. She is a prolific writer and researcher, having published 4 books / papers on the Jewish community with focuses on Synagogues and Holocaust memorials.
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Oral history interview with Sally Rogow, who was born in New York, 1930. Sally's grandparents were born somewhere in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Sally's uncle was the first Jewish man to be a Lieutenant Colonel in the Canadian Army, while her mother helped organized women during the Second World War. Sally worked as a teacher, teaching blind and handicap children, eventually advocating for those with Special Needs.