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PC 1 Canadian Jewish Congress and related organizations
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Alan Rose, then Canadian Jewish Congress Executive Vice-President,
greets Pope John Paul II in Montreal, September 10, 1984. At centre
is Bernard J. Finestone, then CJC Quebec Region officer. |
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PC 2 Jewish Immigrant Aid Services |
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Montreal, 1950s: Recently immigrated Jewish children pose outside the JIAS headquarters, then located on Esplanade Street |
PC 3 National Council of Jewish Women |
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During World War II fundraising by the National Council of Jewish Women of Canada paid for these ambulances |
| PC 4 Joint Distribution Committee |
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Ourika, Morocco, 1950s - Winnipeg Rabbi Arthur Chiel and his wife visited Morocco representing the Joint Distribution Committee and furthering their relief efforts. |
| PC 5 Allan Bronfman |
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Montrealer Allan Bronfman met with Albert Einstein at a Zionist fundraising event in the 1950s. |
| PC 6 Frances Goltman |
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A Russian Jewish family in St. Petersburg posed for this studio portrait at the end of the 19th century. |
| PC 7 William Gittes |
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William Gittes is pictured, centre left, among his philanthropic peers, in this Combined Jewish Appeal tribute caricature from the late 1940s. |
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Photographed by his mother, Rosa, Bernard Finestone (at left), and a friend, stand outside the family cigar store near the old Montreal Forum on Mount Royal Avenue, circa 1924 |
| PC 9 Harry Hershman War Orphans |
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From Harry Hershman's case files, two of the World War I Polish Jewish orphans who were brought to Canada from an orphanage in Rovno in 1921. |
| PC 10 Leon Crestohl |
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On a visit to Israel in 1948, Leon Crestohl is seen here with Arab leaders. |
| PC 11 Ethel Ostry |
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Maccabean Club members at the Fohrenwald Displaced Persons Camp, immediately after World War II. |
| PC 12 Jewish Colonization Association |
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A Sukkah (temporary structure used for meals during the holiday of Sukkot) in the Lipton Jewish farming colony, Saskatchewan. |
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PC 13 Ruth Colton Lehman Approx. 500 Jewish Montreal photos taken by photographer (the late) R. Lehman in the 1980s. |
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Two Hassidic children from Montreal's Outremont neighbourhood, 1988. |
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PC 14 Monty Berger Accompanying his textual records, the Berger photo collection depicts community and private activities, including W.W.II army service and Israel experiences. |
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In the company of other Montreal Jewish community leaders, Monty Berger (second from right) signs for the construction of the United Jewish Services building (Cummings House) in 1973. |
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PC 16 Drummond Photo Collection This immense collection contains an estimated 223,000 (8.6 metres) of negatives black and white and colour, dating from 1960 to 1991. Jewish community organization negative subjects include AJCS (Allied Jewish Community Services) and CJA (Combined Jewish Appeal); Zionist organizations such as JNF (Jewish National Fund), ORT, and the annual Negev Dinner; the Jewish General Hospital and the Hope and Cope Foundation of the hospital, Orthodox groups such as Chabad (Lubovitch organization), Mizrahi, and Emunah Women; Jewish Day schools such as JPPS (Jewish Peoples and Peretz Schools), Hebrew Academy, Herzliah and the Ecole Spharade; foundations such as Canadian Friends of Ben Gurion University and Claridge, as well as synagogues and Jewish businesses. Negatives of individuals and families include individual and family portraits, "sweet sixteens" and anniversaries, weddings and bar-mitzvahs, as well as some bat mitzvahs, and brits (circumcisions). Privacy restrictions apply to many of the family photos. Of particular interest in the negatives of family events are shots depicting the interiors of Montreal synagogues as well as aspects of Jewish ritual. |
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Montreal, early 1960s: A Jewish wedding in a hotel ballroom, showing the wedding party under a decorated Chuppah (bridal canopy.) |
Photo Reproduction Services
At the present time, most requests for copies are for scanned photos. Scanned photo reproductions at a standard resolution of 300 dpi are done onsite at the Archives for a fee of $10.00 plus the cost of a transport CD if needed. There is an additional $5.00 charge per photo for images scanned at a higher resolution. In some cases, small sample scans can be sent for previewing without charge, or, where pre-scanned copies are not available, for a nominal fee.
Black and white photocopies of photographs made by on site researchers are $0.15 per page, $0.30 cents per page if done by remote order. Print reproductions of photographs are costly, due to the use of a museum-quality reproduction service. In cases where a copy negative is already made, the cost is $20.50 for a 5" by 7" black and white print, and $30.50 for an 8" by 10". Special formats can aslo be requested. Where no negative has been made, $10.00 must be added to the cost of each print.
Response time is one week, unless by special request. Contact: archives@cjccc.ca tel. 514-931-7531, ext. 2, fax 514-931-0548.
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