Photograph depicts from L-R: Louise Sylvester, likely Ruby Sylvester, and Rachel Sylvester. They are standing in a yard in white dresses. Written on verso: "Surly oaf bothered by war news 1940".
File contains textual material pertaining to Marjorie Groberman receiving the BC Community Achievement Award. File also contains artifacts that she received for this award: a pin and a medallion.
Photograph depicts Ben Dayson sitting on a lounge chair in what appears to be a garden. There is Yiddish written on the reverse of the image. Within the sentence is the word "Victoria" written in English script. Other copies available; refer to PastPerfect for details.
Oral history interview with Ben Grossman who was born in 1885 in Russia. He emigrated to Winnipeg with his family, moving later to Victoria and finding working as a car salesman. He served in the British Army during the First World War, notably in Libya as a mechanic.
Photograph depicts Bernie Simpson and a group of unidentified people standing in front of what appears to be the British Columbia Parliament Buildings. Bernie Simpson is in the back row, and is peeking between the two women in the center of the image.
Oral history with Bertha Baron who arrived in Canada 1907 from Minsk, Russia; settled in Rumsey, Alberta. In this interview she discusses her involvement in the Victoria Jewish community and reflects on Zionism.