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JACOBS, Samuel William. - 1880-1984. - 0.62 metres of textual records. - Ca. 50 photographs. - Ca. 5 artefacts.
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Biographical Sketch: |
![]() Samuel William Jacobs |
Custodial history:
The documents in this collection (2 boxes) were purchased at auction for CJC
in 1971. The contents are documented in an inventory list produced by the Montreal
Book Auctions Ltd., 1971.
Scope and Content:
Correspondence 1880-1980. House of Commons pass 1929, 1936. Buckingham Palace
certificate 1937. Travel permit 1917. Certificates, bank books, accounting records,
contracts, entries in various year books. House of Commons Debates. Flyers,
articles, reports, book chapters, reviews, lecture text, broadcasts. Protestant
School Board report. Baron de Hirsch Institute minutes. Clippings (e/f/y). Son
M. Jacobs' camp report and school certificate. Also contains artefacts (JIAS
commemorative chalice, desk ornament, cigarette case, walking stick) and photos
of S. W. Jacobs, family - home.
Notes:
Alpha-Numeric Designation: MC 16.
Note Arrangement: For this collection, S1 and S2 refers to Box numbers 1 and
2. These are no series.
Language: English, French, and Yiddish.
Related Materials: Photos Stored in PC1-Box 4, Photo-personalia file, and overside
photos.
General Note: A preliminary inventory of the document section of this collection
at the time of its purchase by CJC in 1971 can be found in the Montreal Book
Auctions Ltd. catalogue for July 8, 1971 (copy in collection, photocopy in Accessions
file).
JACOBSON, Percy N.. - 1907, 1928-1955. - 0.44 metres of textual records.
Biographical Sketch:
Born in 1887, Percy Jacobson was a Westmount businessman who,
from 1939 to 1949, typed a nearly day-by-day diary. In it he
portrayed Montreal's view of the World War II era, and he
included his comments on the news, overheard conversations, his
son's involvement in the armed forces, and the Holocaust. An
aspiring playwright, with several plays published, Jacobson was a
member of P.E.N., as well as involved in various Jewish
organizations, such as the CJC Rehabilitation Committee for war
veterans. He died in 1952.
Scope and Content:
Correspondence. Typed diary 1939-1949, Montreal. Plays (some
published). Legal and financial documents. McGill University
Scholarships. Canadian Authors' Association programs. Minutes.
Reports. Documents relating to the sale and copyright of his
plays. Contracts. Copyright act. Publications. Magazines.
Newsletters. Clippings. There is one photo.
JEDWAB, Henryk [memoirs of Poland 1918-1945]. - 1990. - 0.01 metres of textual records.
Biographical Sketch:
A Polish-Jewish survivor of the Holocaust, Henryk Jedwab lived in Ottawa until
his death, in 2005.
Custodial History:
Donated by Mr. Henryk Jedwab in April 1997 via archives volunteer
Willie Glaser, also a Polish army veteran.
Scope and Content:
The fonds consists of a 48-page typed memoir (photocopy) about his life in Poland,
service in Polish army during World War II, Holocaust experiences, relations
with Catholic faith in Poland. Memoir includes photocopies of photos. Originals
are with the author.
Notes:
Alpha-Numeric Designation: P97/07.
Language: English.
JESSEL, Dr. Levic. - 1918-1919. - 0.02 metres of textual records.
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JEWISH ALLIANCE AGAINST THE OCCUPATION (JAAO) & JEWISH PEOPLES LIBERATION ORGANIZATION (JPLO) . - 2000-2006. - Ca. 0.12 metres of textual records.
Administrative History:
Formative and organizational records of two organizations which reflect an anti-Israeli
government policy position. The JPLO is now primarily run by Eibie Weizfeld
as an Internet listserve. The JAAO group has demonstrated and organized lectures
and events, which are reflected in the records.
Custodial History:
The collection was donated by Abraham (Eibie) WEIZFELD on June 1, 2006.
Scope and Content:
Documents of both organizations (unprocessed). The collection includes an anti-Zionist
book by Eibie Weizfeld, The End of Zionism and the Liberation of the Jewish
People (1989).
Notes:
Alpha-Numeric Designations: P06/03, MCAT.
General Note: Provides an alternate perspective to that of the more mainstream
Jewish organizations.
JEWISH ARCHIVES OF HALIFAX = Documents. - 1961-1981, 2000. - 0.09 metres of textual records.
Administrative History:
JASH (Jewish Archives for the Study of Halifax) received funding for a summer
project allowing Tristan Stewart-Robertson to arrange and compile an inventory
of the Halifax Jewish community archives. This inventory, a historical study,
and a sampling of financial documents comprise the present collection. The documents
were preserved by CJCNA to prevent their destruction in their home community,
as they will eventually be a useful guide to identifying community members and
settlement patterns.
Documentation from a small Jewish community for which little archival information
is available. Early synagogue and community history. The financial records,
when open, will further describe small Jewish community activities.
Custodial History:
The collection was donated by Tristan Stewart-Robertson from JASH.
Scope and Content:
Halifax United Jewish Appeal fundraising documents. Atlantic Jewish Council
financial documents (1961-1981) de-accessioned from Jewish Archives for the
Study of Halifax. Research paper by T. Stewart-Robertson on Halifaxs first
synagogue. JASH inventory.
Notes:
Alpha-Numeric Designations: P00/08, MCAT, ZD.
Restrictions: Restrictions on the financial and nominal information.
JEWISH COLONIZATION ASSOCIATION (JCA or ICA). - 1884-1978. - 26 metres of textual records. - Ca. 370 photographs.
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Administrative History: Economic factors, notably the Great Depression, led to the dissolving of all the western colonies by the end of World War II. Thereafter concentrating its work in the east, the Canadian JCA purchased farms or made loans to farmers in Ontario and Quebec: the Niagara Peninsula, the regions of Brantville-Woodstock, Spencerville-Kemptville, and Beamsville in Ontario, and Saint-Hyacinthe, Saint-Damase, Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Frelighsburg, and Clarenceville, in Quebec. The JCA Canadian Committee made no more loans after 1970 and ceased all legal existence in 1978. |
A Jewish farmer and his son Saskatchewan, 1920s |
The JCA deposited the major part of its papers at the National Archives of the Canadian Jewish Congress in 1978, and the remainder of its documents (the "S" collection) there in 1989.
Notes:
Finding Aids: There is a finding aid, supplementary series aid
and computer listing.
Related Materials : Simon Belkin, Clara Hoffer, and Louis
Rosenberg.
See a more detailed description about the JCA/ICA collection
JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF MONTREAL (VAAD HAIR). - 1923-1981c. - 0.31 metres of textual records.
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![]() 50th anniversary newsletter November 1972 |
JEWISH GENERAL HOSPITAL (JGH). - 1933-1991. - 0.57 metres of textual records.
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![]() Groundbreaking ceremony 1931 |
News magazines (1959-1961, 1963-1988, 1991 with gaps). Patient handbook. Womens Auxiliary publications and reports, souvenir book, member list and minutes of 1990. JGH medical library publications. Dedication program (1934).
Notes:
Finding Aid: Federation Guide for boxes one and two. Computer listings.
JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETIES IN CANADA (JHS). - 1938-1991. - 0.355 metres of textual records.
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Jewish Historical Society of Southern Alberta logo |
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Jewish Historical Society of Canada = Canadian Jewish Historical Society (1976), Association of Canadian Jewish Studies (1996). - 1974-1991. - 0.065 metres of textual records.Administrative History:
The Canadian Jewish Historical Society was officially founded at the Canadian Jewish Congress Plenary Assembly of 1976. Other Jewish historical societies were founded at various times in regions across Canada. The CJHS officially changed its name to the Association of Canadian Jewish Studies in 1996.Scope and Content:
Society proposal (1974). Draft constitution (1976). List of functions (1975) and guidelines (1976). AJHS constitution and by-laws. Minutes (1975-1976). Meeting agendas (1976-1977). Conference agendas (1976, 1979-1980, 1989-1990). Financial statement (1978). Local Historical Society lists. Directory of JHS in North America (1988). Correspondence (1971-1981, 1985-1986, 1991). CHA correspondence (1976). Journal (1977, 1979-1980). Press releases (1972-1976). Articles on historical societies. Oral History Handbook (1975). Invitations. Clippings (1975-1977, 1980, 1990-1991).I0035,S3
Jewish Historical Society of Halifax. - 1981-1987. - 0.05 metres of textual records.Scope and Content:
Correspondence (1981, 1986-1987). Press release. Exhibit brochure (1987). Clipping (1987).I0035,S4
Jewish Historical Society of Montreal. - 1938-1988. - 0.07 metres of textual records.Administrative History:
Jewish Historical Society of Montreal was originally named Canadian Jewish Historical Society. It was founded in 1937, disbanded and revived again in 1960s and in 1976 as JHS of Montreal.Scope and Content:
Minutes (1938-1944, 1976-1977). Correspondence (1940-1944, 1969-1970, 1977-1979, 1987). Bulletins (1982-1983). Press release (1971). Meeting agenda (1943). Flyers, clippings (1942-1943).I0035,S5
Jewish Historical Society of Ottawa. - 1982-1989. - 0.01 metres of textual records.Scope and Content:
Minutes (1987-1988). Conference program (1982). Lecture text (1982). Correspondence (1982, 1987-1988). Newsletters (1986-1989). Flyers (1987-1988).I0035,S6
Jewish Historical Society of Saint John, N.B. = Saint John Jewish Historical Museum (1986). - 1986-1991. - 0.15 metres of textual records.Scope and Content:
Inventory list (1990). Correspondence (1986, 1989). Museum pamphlet (1987). Newsletters (1987-1989, 1991).I0035,S7
Jewish Historical Society of Southern Alberta. - 1989-1991. - 0.05 metres of textual records.Scope and Content:
Correspondence (1991). Bulletin (1991). Application form (1989).I0035,S8
Jewish Historical Society of Toronto. - 1977-1989. - 0.01 metres of textual records.Scope and Content:
Flyers (1982-1986). Report from Multicultural Historical Society of Ontario (1977). Also some Jewish Genealogical Society of Toronto newsletters (1988-). Clippings (1988-1989).I0035,S9
Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada (1968). - 1967-1990. - 0.125 . - 0.125 metres of textual records.Scope and Content:
Constitution, by-laws (1975). Minutes (1971-1974, 1980). Canadian Jewish Congress Western Region minutes (1971). Reports (1972-1973, 1980, 1983-1986). Inventory list. Correspondence (1971-1976, 1981, 1983, 1990). Canadian Jewish Congress memos (1971-1973). Press releases (1973, 1988). Newsletter (1972-1974, 1980, 1989). Finding aid (1988). Papers presented (1968-1970). Historical Society Journals (1973-1990). Exhibit information (1967, 1974, 1977, 1980) and booklets. society pamphlets, invitations and flyers. Clippings (1971-1974, 1988).
JEWISH HOSPITAL OF HOPE. - 1931-1991. - 0.07 metres of textual records.
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![]() Admission of first patient September 4, 1942 |
Scope and Content:
Annual reports (1944-1967, with gaps). Financial reports (1967). Building campaign
literature (1940s). Fundraising correspondence (1940s and 1950s). Correspondence
(requests for admittance 1953). Invitations to events and raffle tickets. Dedication
booklet. History of the hospital (1931-1966). Clippings (1931, 1941-1956, 1970,
1985-1990).
Notes:
Finding Aid: Federation Finding Aid.
General Note: Half originals, half copies.
JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID SERVICES (JIAS). - 1920-1989. - 275 metres of textual records. - 3250 photographs.
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![]() Welcoming Displaced Persons Halifax, 1940s |
JEWISH JUNIOR WELFARE LEAGUE. - 1958-1961. - Ca. 0.02 metres of textual records.
JEWISH PEOPLES SCHOOLS (Folk Shule). - 1914-1991. - 0.31 metres of textual records.
Administrative History:
The Jewish Peoples Schools of Montreal was created by members or sympathizers
of the Poale Zion (Labour Zionist) movement in 1914. They wanted to provide
Montreals Jewish school children with a curriculum of Hebrew (h), Yiddish
(y), Zionism, Jewish history, literature and culture and a modified program
of teaching about religion. Also stressed were Jewish and world social
issues along with regular secular studies. It has moved locations several times
over the decades and changed from providing afternoon and evening classes to
Montreals first Hebrew kindergarten and day school. In 1971, the Folk
Shule merged with the Peretz School and became known as the Jewish Peoples
and Peretz Schools (JPPS) at the elementary level. In 1972 the Bialik High School
was founded.
Scope and Content:
Financial statements (1919-1920, 1930s and 1940s). School prospectus (1926,
1933-1934, y/e). Student magazines (1923, 1925-1928, y/e; 1929, 1932 (?); 1941-1946,
y; also 1941-1946, y/e). Graduating class magazine (1926, y/e; 1976-1977, e/f/y/h).
Graduation program (1956, y/e, 1973-1976). Curriculum guide (1924). Sample report
cards. School sponsored bazaar, concert and Yiddish play programs (1925-1968
with gaps, Yiddish/ English or English only). Folk Shule Buch (1914-1924,
1914-1929, 1914-1934, y). Dedication ceremony programs (1941-1954). Anniversary
books (1944, 1947, 1989). School publications. 50th anniversary exhibit program
(1964). Assorted tickets to school events. Fundraising information. Newsletters
(1933, 1951 y; 1966 e/y; 1989, 1991). Manuscript history of the school by B.G.
Sack (y). School informational literature (1930s and on).
Notes:
Language: English, Yiddish, French, and Hebrew.
Related Materials: Jewish Peretz Schools.
JEWISH PERETZ SCHOOLS (Peretz). - 1913-1988. - 0.235 metres of textual records. - 2 photographs.
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![]() School letterhead, 1919 |
The differences were in the added emphasis on Yiddish and on Jewish culture as opposed to religion. Loyalty to Israel and to the Jewish people was also stressed. The school began with afternoon and evening classes, then expanded to a day school (1940), adding a nursery (1959) and a high school. The school changed locations several times and nearly closed in the 1950s due to financial difficulties. It merged with the Jewish Peoples Schools in 1971.
Scope and Content:
Minutes (1958, 1960). Report on founding of JPS (y/e) and 1963 update. Report
on completion of Côte St. Luc building (1959). Financial reports (1940s).
Financial statements (1947-1951). Budget (1951-1952). Letters, etc., on school
fundraising campaign. Donor lists (1949-1951, 1969-1970). Board members (1969-1970).
Statistics on students and teachers (1935-1951). Correspondence (1930s-1980s).
Dedication of building books (1941, 1959, 1961). School books and workbooks
(1940s-1970s). Two photos (student at work, original school principals 1913).
Student writings (1926-1927, 1930, 1933, 1935, y). Student play (y). Graduation
program (1945, 1956, 1959, y; 1979, 1982, 1985). Graduate Students book (1974,
1978, e/f/h/y). Student cookbook (1988). Concert, play, banquet, lecture tickets,
invitations, programs (1920s-1980s). Newsletters (1959, e/y; 1963-1964, 1988).
Clippings (1930s-1990s, photocopies of 1910 clipping on school, y).
Notes:
Language: English, Yiddish, Hebrew and French.
Related Materials: Jewish Peoples Schools.
JEWISH PUBLIC LIBRARY. - 1914-1990. - 0.62 metres of textual records.
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Annual library book March 23, 1947 |
JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS - 1970s.
- [1976-1980]. - Ca. 0.3 metres of textual
records.
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![]() Jewish Singles Association logo |
JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICES = Slide Presentation. - 1980c. - 128 other fixed images.
Custodial history:
The collection was donated by the Media Centre, Ontario Jewish Federation, on
Nov. 13, 2006.
Scope and content:
128 kept out of 160 numbered slides (in 2 carousels when received, non-reusable
slides discarded) depicting seniors at activities, children in classes, counseling
sessions, community buildings, and hand-drawn illustrations (discarded). May
have been used to illustrate a talk about social services available through
the Jewish community. Produced by Allied Jewish Community Services about services
in the Montreal Jewish community, the slides are potentially useful for sociologists
and social workers. They can also be studied as a depiction of the community
at a particular time period.
Alpha-numeric designations: P06/10.
General note: Related collection: Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, AJCS
series.
JEWISH TEACHERS SEMINARY - see United Jewish Teachers Seminary
JEWISH WOMEN INTERNATIONAL OF CANADA = JWIC: formerly Bnai Brith Women. - 1950? - 2008. - Ca. 1.5 metres of textual records. - 11 videos. - 2 compact discs (CD-ROM). - Ca. 374 photographs. - Ca. 49 artefacts.
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![]() Queen Esther from the Dolls for Democracy collection |
Custodial History:
The collection was donated by Tzipie Freedman, JWIC regional director, on June 11,
2009.
Scope and Content:
Approximately 1.5 m. of documents loose and in decorated albums, 11 videos
of activities and conferences, 2 mini promotional CDs, a folder containing
374 photos, numerous artefacts, including 32 historical figure dolls
with explanatory scripts. Numerous textiles: 11 large appliquéd banners
for the various Montreal chapters* and for Bnai Brith Women in general;
also 2 smaller podium banners for BB and JWIC (previous logo.) One large
textile wall hanging with embroidered signatures. The document part of the collection
includes 3 framed charters, 5 mostly framed letters with notable signatures
(Jeanne Sauvé, Brian Mulroney, Chalom Schirman, B. Rainville), 9 large
scrapbook albums, including one from a Sephardic chapter, made of varnished
wood with photos, one from 1955-1966 including clippings and other documents,
one with an embroidered cover, one with a pillow-like textile cover, one with
a half bagel stuck to a page as a display item (bagel may have to be removed).
Numerous lapel pins, at least one example of each type. 3 or 4 glass paperweight
plaques (for Soviet Jewry work, from Israel Bonds, etc.). Assorted publications,
minutes, flyers, mostly post-2000, also one handwritten older minute book (1970s?).
(*Dedication chapter banner not sent for donation by JWIC because too damaged.)
Notes:
Alpha-Numeric Designations: P09/13.
General Note: Documents womens activities and the evolution of Bnai
Brith Women/Jewish Women Internationals focus. The organization is now
concerned primarily with the prevention of violence against women.
JIVOTOVSKY, Fania Hilelson (see also Russian Jewish Archives Project). - [2003]. - 1 textual record. - 3 records in electronic form.
Biographical Sketch:
Born in Kaunas, Lithuania after WWII to parents who had fled to Uzbekistan during
the war. Came to Canada 1978, was in charge of Russian Jewish programs at the
Y before the current organizer. Is now an immigration and investment councilor.
Custodial History:
Fania Hilelson Jivotovsky donated this collection in Nov. 26, 2004.
Scope and Content:
Vizkor book of Lithuanian Jewish community of Yurburg, and 3 diskettes of family
photos pre-war Lithuania and of her as a child in Kaunas post-war. Some of the
photos are large-format zipped - total of about 12.
Notes:
Alpha-Numeric Designations: P04/01-50.
JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE - publicity photographs. - 1920-1970. - Ca. 2500 photographs.
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Egyptian refugee family 1957 |
Scope and Content:
Publicity photos and accompanying press captions depicting overseas relief to
Jews in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. Photos are organized chronologically
and by location. Subjects include displaced persons camps, Jewish ghettos, mellahs,
and poor neighbourhoods in Europe and North Africa.
Note:
Finding Aid: The file subjects are listed in the computer
database (collection PC 4).
Alpha-Numeric Designation: PC 4
Restrictions: Photos less than 50 years old may only be published
with the permission of the American Joint Distribution Committee
in New York.
JOSEPH, Abraham See WOLFF and JOSEPH Family Collection
JOSEPH, Anne = Illustrated A. Joseph historical articles, transcriptions of Clarence de Sola writings. - 2002-2008. - 0.05 metres of textual records.
Biographical Sketch:
Anne Joseph, who was born in 1935 in Portsmouth, England, has lived in Montreal
since 1959. Throughout her working life in both medical research and business,
Anne was heavily involved in research and writing. She developed an interest
in early Quebec Jewish history through her husband, William K. Joseph. Her book
Heritage of a Patriarch, on nine of Canadas earliest Jewish families,
was published by Editions du Septentrion in 1995, and she has also had many
articles published in England, France and Canada. Anne has worked as a volunteer
in many organizations. She was a founding member of the Jewish Genealogical
Society of Montreal in 1995 and has served on its executive from the beginning.
She is also editor of the Societys journal, Montreal Forum.
Custodial History:
The collection was donated by Anne Joseph on June 7, 2007. An addition was made
on July 4, 2008.
Scope and Content:
11 articles written by Anne Joseph, most of them with photographic illustrations.
Includes biographies of: David David (1764-1824), David Salisbury Franks, (1740-1793),
Aaron Hart (1724-1800), Moses Judah Hays (1789-1861), Henry Joseph (1775-1832
), Jacob Henry Joseph (1814-1907), Levy Solomons (1729-1792). Clarence de Solas
1886 biography of Abraham de Sola (1825-1882) and David Aaron de Sola (1796-1860)
and history of the De Sola family, transcribed by A.J. in 2006 from his notes,
with added illustrations and photocopies of the original handwritten notes.
Also article about Stanley Diamond and various family trees of Quebec Jewish
families, De Sola, Joseph, etc.
Addition 2008: Includes Henry Joseph prayerbook records; Montefiore and Annette
Joseph Bible records; marriage settlement dated 25 July 1882 between Montefiore
Joseph and Annette Pinto; a copy of a two-page letter dated 3 October 1882
from Henry Pinto in London to his son-in-law Montefiore Joseph and his daughter
Annette (Pinto) Joseph in Montreal; a sketch of Tiddlewinks, the summer home
of Montefiore and Annette Joseph; notes about the Hart and Judah families by
Lewis A. Hart, including annotated transcription and additional material, such
as a family tree and two-page biography of Lewis Hart; reconciliation of conflicting
dates of birth recorded for the family of Aaron and Dorothea (Judah) Hart; an
illustrated biography of Abraham Joseph (November 14, 1815-March 20,
1886) written in June 2008; and an article based on a presentation in Quebec
City on May 21, 2008, for the Voices from the Crossroads series to mark
the 400th anniversary of the founding of Quebec City.
Notes:
Alpha-Numeric Designations: P07/20 and P08/14.
General Note: Contains information and illustrations not found elsewhere in
this Archives.
JOSEPH, Edward. - 0.07 metres of textual records.
Biographical Sketch:
Born in Quebec City in 1887, Edward Joseph was the son of
Montefiore and Annette Joseph. He was president of Joseph and
Company Ltd., the oldest wholesale grocery business in Canada. He
was the Chairman of the Board of Directors, High School of Quebec
(1962).
Scope and Content:
Unpublished manuscript of poems Life Lines. Correspondence about the
distribution of E. C. Woodley's book The House of Joseph in the Life of Quebec
(1947). Joseph business letterhead. Braille publication (London). Small Hebrew
textbooks (1890s). New Testament in Hebrew (1907). St. Mathew
in Arabic.
Notes:
Language: English, Hebrew and Arabic.
JOUR, Tatiana = Russian Jewish Community events (see also Russian Jewish Archives Project). - 2004. - 80 photographs.
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JOUR, Tatiana = Archives Juives de Montréal and other Russian Jewish subjects. - 2004- . - Ca. 0.03 metres of textual records. - 6 photographs. - 4 compact discs (CD-ROM) (photographs).
Custodial History:
Tatiana Jour donated this collection in June 2004. Addition on Sept. 12, 2005.
Addition on August 16, 2006. Addition on November 13, 2006.
Scope and Content:
5 documents.
Addition 2005: Documents about the Jews and Jewish sites in Lithuania, visited
in 2005. Also material about the new Archives Juives de Montréal organization
which she founded, which includes a Journal and a documentation collection function.
Addition 2006: First edition of the Russian language magazine MONTREAL GENIZA
published and edited by Tatiana Jour, printed in Moscow, with Canadian contributors
(most of whom are represented in the Russian Jewish Archives collection.) CD
of photos documenting the visit to Montreal of Russian writer Rimma Korsakova,
including visit to CJC Archives. Paper prints of some photos. CD of photos of
old Montreal Jewish sites, with Eiran Harris.
Addition 2006-add: 1 CD of digital photos of Montreal Jewish sites commissioned
by Tatiana Jour and photographed by Vladimir Vandalofsky. Also a CD of an audio
recording of McGill professor Eugene Orenstein speaking about the origins of
the Poale Zion (Labour Zionist) movement, at the 100 years of Labour Zionism
conference in Montreal at the Gelber Centre, Nov. 2005. One page printed of
a painting. 1 booklet of commentary on the Yom Kippur Vidui prayer by Simcha
Tomachpolsky (of Montreal?) and Eliahu Krupnik, printed in Jerusalem.
Notes:
Alpha-Numeric Designations: P04/01-0 (addition B), P05/01-2 (additions), P06/07-1
(additions), P06/11add (additions)