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[Cowboy Riding a Bull]

Photograph depicts man riding a bucking bull; a rodeo clown stands nearby, staring at the bull, while a crowd watches in the background.

[Easter party entertainment]

Photograph attached to scrapbook. It depicts children from a Children's Aid Society receiving home enjoying some entertainment at an Easter party.

Xmas party for veterans at Shaunesey Military Hospital

Photograph attached to scrapbook. It depicts entertainers performing for guests at a Christmas party for veterans at Shaunesey Military Hospital. Financial and moral support for the party was provided by B'nai B'rith Lion's Gate Lodge.

Easter party at Children's Hospital

Photograph attached to scrapbook. It depicts a ventriloquist performing for patients at Children's Hospital during an Easter party, while Jack Sparton (centre) looks on. The entertainment was arranged by B'nai B'rith Lion's Gate Lodge.

Mordechai Edel

Oral History Interview with Mordechai (Robert) Edel for the JMABC Artists Scribe. Interviewed by Daniella Givon. Edel was born in England in 1949, but describes the life stories of him and his family spanning across Europe, North America and within Israel. These stories include his family's experience with the Holocaust and his growing up Jewish; they also detail his many professions before becoming an artist including musician or hazzan, hairdresser, and photographer. Edel's primary medium of art is oil painting which is in the impressionist style, and constantly informed by his Jewish faith and heritage. Edel tells anecdotes of some of the people he's met through his art within Canada and abroad, and his most memorable commissions along the way.

George B. Zukerman, internationally acclaimed solo bassoonist

Photograph depicts George Zukerman an internationally acclaimed Solo Bassoonist. Zuckerman came to the US during WWII where his father was a correspondent for several Yiddish newspapers. He first played with the Vancouver Symphony in 1950 on invitation from New York, where he met and married Netta Karmel, a social worker with the Jewish Family Welfare Bureau. Zukerman took up permanent residence in Vancouver in 1953.

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