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Ricky Vernon

Interview with Ricky Vernon. Interviewed by Debby Freiman for The Scribe, 2018. Ricky's family ran This Is It, which was a restaurant and two drive-thrus in Vancouver.

Murray & David Goldman

Oral history interview with Murray & David Goldman, Murray's family came from Poland and Murray was born in 1920 in Montreal. He owned and worked a number of clothing stores in Vancouver and New Westminster. Known for his innovation in advertising.

David was born in 1950 in Vancouver. He became a partner in his father's Goldman & Bus Stop Jeans businesses and David's son is also a partner. The business is now called Goldman & Son.

Roberta Beiser

Oral Interview with Roberta (Bertie) Lando Beiser. Interviewed by Irene Dodek. Interview is on the topic of Bertie's mother Edith Lando and the charitable work that she did.

Janice Masur

Number: CA JMABC A.1971.001-20.16-21
Name: Janice Masur
Interviewer: Alysa Routtenberg
Date: July 18th, 2016
Place: Peretz Centre
Project: The Jewish Historical Society of British Columbia Oral History Project
Part 1 Summary:
00:00: The interviewer, Alysa Routtenberg, introduces herself and Janice Masur who is being interviewed about her former father-in-law’s scrap metal business called Felix Salvage.
00:30: Masur was married to Wayne Freedman whose father, Felix owned the business with his brother Ben. She describes where the business was located in Surrey and the people who worked there. Masur also recounts some of what happened to the business including a fire after Felix Freedman passed away and Wayne took over the ownership.
5:52: Masur had her own career and not much to do with the business which was eventually sold.
7:37: Masur describes some of the Freedman family life and where her former husband was raised.
10:01: Sabie Freedman, Wayne’s mother, traded in stocks.
11:08: Routtenberg asks what Wayne’s work life and the business were like when he was in charge.
12:17: The speakers discuss Felix Salvage’s competition as well as the buying and selling of scrap metal.
15:03: The business was sold around the year 1980. Wayne did not work after selling the business.
16:32: End of Part 1.
Part 2 Summary:
00:00 Masur describes her good relationship with Annie Freedman, who was married to Ben Freedman.
00:40: End of Part 2 and end of Interview.

Rotem Tal and Itamar Shani

Oral interview with Rotem Tal and Itamar Shani. Interviewed by April Thompson for the Feeding Community podcast. Having both immigrated from Israel, Rotem and Itamar together own Chickpea, a Mediterranean food truck and restaurant in Vancouver, BC.

Yamila Chikiar

Interview with Yamila Chikiar. Interviewed by Kristina Kapitza for the Feeding Community podcast and The Scribe, 2018. Yamila talks about the mishmash of culture in the foods she ate growing up, her background in baking, and her Vancouver-based restaurant, Café FortyOne.

Janna Ginsberg

Interview with Janna Ginsberg. Interviewed by Debby Freiman for The Scribe, 2018. Janna talks about her family's history and her experiences growing up with Jewish food. She describes her background in horticulture and talks extensively about her catering business and restaurant, Janna's Select Catering and Tudor Rose. Janna reflects on the food scene in Victoria over the years.

Leah Markovitch

Interview with Leah Markovitch. Interviewed by Debby Freiman for The Scribe, 2018. Leah describes the foods of her childhood and talks in depth about her bagel shop, Solly's Bagels. She recalls the start up and operation of their shop, the tweaking of Jewish recipes, and the changing population and food scene in Vancouver. Leah talks extensively about evolving Jewish cuisine, culture, and identity.

Official opening of the Ford Motor Company of Canada's plant

Photograph depicts four businessmen standing at the door of the Ford Motor Company of Canada's office. One copy is on matte paper and is signed by Leonard Frank.

Four business men, two with grey/white hair, on left, others with dark hair, on right, stand on front step of buildings; plaques on either side of doors reads "Ford Motor Company of Canada LIMITED"; art deco style light fixtures and trees in windows to left and right of plaques; signed "Leonard Frank, A.R.T.S." in bottom right corner.

This photograph is associated with McCarter & Nairn - supervising architects.

Joseph Segal

Oral history interview with businessman and philanthropist Joseph Segal who was born in Alberta, 1925. During the Second World War he spent two years in the infantry and a year as part of the postwar occupational army in Germany. He made his wealth buying and selling companies: Zellers, Hudson's Bay Company, Gamble Canada and dozens more. He was named Entrepreneur of the Year in 1989. He joined Simon Fraser University's Board in 1981, spearheading the SFU Downtown Campus and has been its Chancellor.

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