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Dvori Balshine

Oral history interview with Dvori Balshine, who emmirgated to Canada in 1969 when her husband, Michael Balshine, was accepted to do his Ph.D at the University of British Columbia. She grew up in Rehovot surrounded by a large family. She was part of Tzofim (similar to scouts) while growing up. Her family was originally from Russia. When in Vancouver Dvori taught Hebrew at Talmud Torah and the community college. She was the cultural art director at JCC. She was the executive director of the Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University. Talks about being welcomed by the community in Vancouver and becoming involved with the community.

Jewish National Fund - Fire watch towers

Photograph depicts a watchtower with a few people around it.
Written on verso: "Watchtowers. 1964 Page 13 JWB Jan 12/ 3 x 4 crop top. We made Aliyah. Over 18 fire towers. 14/195."

Land clearance at Givat Hananiya

Photograph depicts a machine clearing the land.
Written on verso: "Land clearance at Givat Hananiya. 1 1/2 x 2 1/4 65%. Bottom B. JNF Galil. P. 2 Feb 14/80."

Two children planting a tree

Photograph depicts two children holding a small tree.
Written on the verso: "2 cols Page 1 Jan. 23/86. Mar 8 1985. P. 1 105%. JNF"

A view of Karmiel

Photograph depicts the town of Karmiel.
Caption reads: "A view of Karmiel, a residential town in Galilee, built on land which, before JNF reclamation, was covered with rocks as seen in the foreground."

Petrified wild goat

Photograph depicts the remains of a wild goat after a wildfire.
Written on the verso: "50% Feb. 1/90 2 cols. Please return to J.N.F. 1980 Sherbrooke St. W. Suite 500 Montreal H3H 1E8. (Wild goat petrified) JNF Carmel Forest Wildlife Destroyed."

Dan Sonnenschein

Oral history interview with Dan Sonnenschein on his mother Bronia Sonnenschein, who was born in Vienna in 1915. Dan talks about his mother’s experience during the war. She was smuggled into Poland after the annexation but ended up living most of the war in the Lodz Ghetto before being sent to camps in 1944. After the war she moved to Prague, where she worked for the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. She got married in Prague and they moved first to Haifa Israel then Vancouver in 1950. Dan’s Father died in 1952. She got a job and raised her children as a single mother. After she retired, she volunteered with many organizations, including JCC and congress. She did a lot of work for holocaust education in BC by going on tours and giving talks to school groups and other organizations.

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