Photograph depicts (l-r) Philip G. Givens, Q.C., MPP, President, CZF; Dr. George Libam, Executive Vice-President, ZOC; Daniel Monson, QC, President ZOC; Teddy Kollek, Mayor of Jerusalem; M. Marash, Manager Jerusalen Hills Youth Recreation Centre; Dr. Anna (Channa) Gelber; and an unidentified man and woman in the back.
Photograph depicts Written on the verso: "Left to right: James F. Kay, President, Jewish National Fund of Canada; Saul Hayes, O.C., Q.C., LLD; Mrs. Saul Hayes; Mrs. Samuel Bronfman; Charles R. Bronfman, Negev Dinner Chairman; Gordon Brown, Foundation Negev Dinner Chairman.
Interview with Jack Huberman for On The Record: The BC Jewish Queer & Trans Oral History Project in collaboration with JQT Vancouver. Interviewed by Carmel Tanaka via remote Zoom video call. Jack (he/him) is a gay Jewish man born in Calgary, Alberta. Jack talks about his family’s origins in Poland and his parents’ livelihoods as grocers and property owners upon immigrating to Canada. Jack shares he realized he was gay very late in life, and how little dialogue about being queer and Jewish at the time made him reluctant to ‘come out’ within his Jewish community in Vancouver. He discusses the writing and mentorship of Rabbi Gil Steinlauf as a catalyst for understanding his sexuality within a Jewish context, though shares how ‘coming out’ did not make him feel welcomed across all parts of his Jewish community, including his own congregation. Jack talks about his desire to foster a greater awareness and acceptance for queer Jews. He discusses his experiences through school, including how he eventually became lawyer, and volunteering throughout the Jewish community in Vancouver. Jack closes by talking about his immediate family, including his husband, children, and grandchildren, and the importance of treating others equally and maintaining good relationships with those around you.
An interview with Ernest Brotman whose interview covers Woodcarving, Canadian Army, Dental Corps, Menorah Society, Congregation Schara Tzedeck, Aldermen, Playhouse Theatre, Royal Winnipeg Ballet and the Queen's Council.
Interview with Jack Aaron. Interviewed by Irene Dodeck. Jack talks about his family's history, his career, and immigration to Vancouver from Cape Town. He opened a law firm in Vancouver and was ordained Queen's Counsel in British Columbia. Jack discusses his view of Judaism and Jewish life.