Newspaper clipping - Aaron Akman
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- July 27, 1962
Parte de Wolch-Akman family fonds
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Newspaper clipping - Aaron Akman
Parte de Wolch-Akman family fonds
Private Seidelman’s war letters and bereavement
Parte de Seidelman family fonds
This series contains letters written by Private Edward Joseph Seidelman to his family from July 1916 until his death in October 1917. The letters were written when Private Seidelman was stationed in Camp Hughes, Manitoba; Seaford, Sussex, England; and “Somewhere in France”. The series also contains Private Seidelman’s death certificate and letters from the Canadian and British government to his family after his death. Published material includes a published obituary from the “Daily Province”, Vancouver, British Columbia and a Western Universities Battalion newsletter from Camp Hughes, Manitoba, published October 21, 1916.
Marjorie Groberman's public life
Parte de Marjorie Groberman fonds
This series contains Marjorie's activities with Hadassah Wizo and the recognition she received from the Jewish community and the general community.
Parte de Congregation Beth Israel fonds
Series contains bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah files.
Parte de Jewish Western Bulletin fonds
The series consists of photographs collected, taken and used for the publication of the Jewish Western Bulletin newspaper.
Parte de Congregation Har El fonds
This series consists of publications, including: calendars; newsletters; and the Har El Star.
Parte de Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver, Gallery fonds
Series consists of artist files arranged alphabetically.
The series consists of love letters written by Rose to Morris in 1921. Rose often signs her letters Rosana.
Parte de Congregation Emanu-El fonds
Series consists of files pertaining to Congregation Emanu-El’s preschool and Hebrew school.
Congregation Emanu-El manuscripts
The series consists of early material relating to the establishment of Congregation Emanu-El. These five manuscripts are some of the earliest records extant of any activities of the first Jewish congregation on the West Coast of Canada.