Burquest’s First Adult B’nai Mitzvah Party
- CA JMABC A.2011.035-003-15-L.17509
- Unidad documental simple
- June 27, 1998
Photograph depicts Grigori Khaskin, Sandra Hochstein, and Sharon Sheppard standing by food table. Sylvia Katz in the background.
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Burquest’s First Adult B’nai Mitzvah Party
Photograph depicts Grigori Khaskin, Sandra Hochstein, and Sharon Sheppard standing by food table. Sylvia Katz in the background.
Photograph depicts children in Hebrew School classroom, possibly at Douglas College.
Photograph depicts a group of children and Sharon Sheppard sitting on steps; possibly at Douglas College.
Photograph depicts a group of children and Susan Katz sitting on steps; possibly at Douglas College.
[Children sitting in audience]
Photograph depicts children in costumes.
[Children eating hamantaschen]
Photograph depicts children eating hamantaschen.
Photograph (from left to right): unknown person holding child, Sylvia Katz, Dave Medzon, Sharon Sheppard, Ellen Freedman, unknown clown, Dov Lank (hooded figure) and Mark Winston.
Parte deJHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral Interview with Susy Naylor for the JMABC Artists Scribe. Interviewed by Helen Aqua. Susy was born in Brooklyn in 1943 and talks about her family history in the city and abroad, as well as her immigration to Canada as an adult. She talks about her education including two nursing degrees which led her to teach nursing upon moving to Winnipeg. Wanting to transition to counselling, Susy moved to Coquitlam and commuted to school in Washington which eventually enabled her to open a private practice. Susy describes her challenges doing art from home as a middle-aged mother and how her outlook on her artistic ability changed as she did more workshops and gained mentorship, albeit still experiencing impostor syndrome. Susy discusses how her paintings don’t truly have stories, but are ambiguous and she loves to hear the interpretations of the viewers. Susy also discusses how participating in a Leonard Cohen themed art show made her realize her difficulties visualizing imagery in her head when she had an idea, helping to clarify her artistic process. She talks about her involvement in galleries and art crawls, and teaching classes to others who question if they can be an artist.
First train of lumber for London at Coquitlam
Photograph depicts the first train of lumber for London at Coquitlam.
Flatbed train cars loaded with lumber trailing behind black Canadian Pacific locomotive; grassy area in foreground.
Burquest Jewish Community Association fonds
Fonds is arranged into three series: Administrative and operational records; Newspaper clippings; Photographs and audio/visual.
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