Benjamin Grossman's Soldier's Pay Book
- CA JMABC A.2019.001-8-2
- Item
- 1916
Part of Grossman Family Collection
Benjamin Grossman's Soldier's Pay Book. Slight water damage on front cover and internal wear.
Benjamin Grossman's Soldier's Pay Book
Part of Grossman Family Collection
Benjamin Grossman's Soldier's Pay Book. Slight water damage on front cover and internal wear.
Certificate of Military Qualification, October 3, 1931- March 7, 1932
Part of Fromson family fonds
Certificate of Military Qualification certifying that Ralph Fromson has attended a mandatory course of instruction as a stretcher bearer and medical assistant held from October 3, 1931 to March 7, 1932.
Part of Seidelman family fonds
An article written by Edward Joseph Seidelman about UBC's Canadian Officers' Training Corps. Article is on page 59-60 of annual.
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Dr. David Aberle. The interview contains discussions of Dr. Aberle's non-Jewish upbringing, anthropological fieldwork with the Navajo. It includes his experience with Sen. McCarthy accusing him of being a Soviet spy during the Red Scare, his time in the army during the Second World War surveying the results of the strategic bombings of Japan and Germany. Dr. Aberle is the founder of the Jews for a Just Peace. He worked at the University of Michigan and University of British Columbia in the anthropology department.
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Ed Rozen who was born in Vancouver, 1918. Ed joined the Air Force in 1935 in the 111th Squadron. When war broke out in 1939 his reserve squadron was folded into the permanent Air Force, leading Ed to go to Bombardier and Gunnery school. Is a founding member of the B. C. Jewish Veterans Association.
Eli Fromson qualified as a gunner
Part of Fromson family fonds
Eli Fromson qualified as a gunner.
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Fanka Gaerber who was born 1913 in Stanislav, Galicia. She recounts her experiences of being Jewish in Eastern Europe during the 30's, 40's, escaping the holocaust and the endless terror of years of war.
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Harry Ferman who was born 1898 in Russia. He and his brothers emigrated to Canada in 1912. Joined the Jewish Legion in Winnipeg and went to basic training in Windsor, N.S. and England. He arrived on the front in the Middle East when Turkey surrendered; Harry's unit responsible for German and Turkish prisoners. Later he would spend his life farming in Kamsack, B.C.
'Israeli Paratroopers,' [Ben Wosk ?] standing in open field, parachutists in the sky above him
Part of Jewish Western Bulletin fonds
Photograph depicts Ben Wosk standing in a field with his arms stretched up while Israeli paratroopers parachute down behind him.
Part of Grossman Family Collection
Soldier's pass for J. Grossman "to be absent from his quarter from 1400 to 2400 31/3/18 for the purpose of proceeding to Alexandria".