- JHSE jhse-196
- Collection
- 1996
Collection consists of a personal reminiscence by Lea Wedro Kramer of her experiences during the Holocaust, as told by Sam Frolich in 1996.
Kramer, Leah Wedro
Collection consists of a personal reminiscence by Lea Wedro Kramer of her experiences during the Holocaust, as told by Sam Frolich in 1996.
Kramer, Leah Wedro
The fonds consists of materials collected and created by Hy Leibo from 1969-2000, including a family history and photograph.
Leibo, Hy
The fonds consists of materials collected and created by Ruth Miller Nolan from 1923-1999 and in 2003, including a family history, photographs and two oral history interviews.
Nolan, Ruth Miller
The fonds consists of electronic copies of the publication from its inception on April 14, 2005, to July 28, 2006, and is ongoing.
Jewish Federation of Edmonton
The fonds consists of materials created or collected by the I.R. Friedman family of Edmonton from 1927-2002. The fonds consists of these series: 1. Personal (1927-2002) The series consists of family histories, photographs, newspaper clippings, and other materials related to the Friedman family. 2.Walk- Rite Department Store (1944- 1975) The series consists of photographs, architectural drawings, newspaper clippings, and other materials related to the Walk-Rite department store.
Friedman (family)
The collection consists of an invitation and thank-you card for the 50th wedding anniversary of Henri and Lily Cynamon in 2003, and a Negev Dinner programme for Henri Cynamon from 2004.
Cynamon, Henri
The fonds consists of materials collected by and donated to JAHSENA by various individuals, dating from 1964-2006 including a newspaper article, an oral history interview, and three volumes by Henry Kreisel, including, "The Betrayal," and "The Rich Man," and "The Almost Meeting."
Kreisel, Henry
The fonds consists of material created or collected by the Ghermezian family of Edmonton from 1989. The fonds consists of newspaper clippings, West Edmonton Mall brochures, and slides of West Edmonton Mall. JAHSENA has continued to collect materials concerning the Ghermezian family up to and including 2006.
Ghermezian (family)
The fonds consists of the following series created by Eva Gorasht from 1920 -- 2002: 1. Photos (1920-2000). Series includes photos of the Gorasht and Shoctor families. 2. Beth Israel Synagogue (1962 -- 1999) series includes minutes, constitution and promotional materials. 3. Beth Israel Sisterhood (1950-1993) Series includes minutes of the organization dating from its inception in 1950, as well as records of donations made and cards sent dating to 1993, and general correspondence. 5. Cards, invitations and programs (1959-1999) Series includes items relating to the Jewish Community and family events. 6. Correspondence (ca. 1970-2000) Series includes personal correspondence of Eva Gorasht. 7. Certificates and Awards (ca. 1955-1994) Series includes certificates received by the Gorashts for donations they had made to Jewish causes, or which were made on their behalf; membership certificates, etc. 8. Family History (ca. 1972-2002) Series includes histories, memoirs and speeches written by and about Eva and Alex Gorasht. 9. Bound volumes (1950-1993) Series includes cookbooks, minutes and financial records of the Beth Israel Sisterhood, a guest book from the Gorasht's 50th wedding anniversary, a souvenir book from the dedication of the new Beth Israel Synagogue, and materials relating to the Citadel Theatre.
Gorasht, Eva Shoctor
The fonds consists of materials created and collected by Francie Nobleman, primarily having to do with Mitzvah Day, an annual event in the Edmonton Jewish Community. The material includes minutes, flyers, newspaper articles and instructional materials. This event was co-sponsored by several organizations, including Temple Beth Ora, the Jewish Community Centre, Jewish Family Services and the Jewish Federation of Edmonton, and chaired by Francie Nobleman for 11 years. The event collected donations of goods, clothing, toiletries, household items, furniture and cash, and distributed them to various charities in the Edmonton area including Women's Shelters, the Food Bank, Africa We Care, the Bissell Centre, etc. It took place every November at the JCC. There are also materials relating to Temple Beth Ora and to the Edmonton Jewish Community Centre Recreation Committee, and to the Jewish Federation of Edmonton. Francie was born in Calgary and attended the Talmud Torah school there. She was actively involved in many Edmonton Jewish causes including Talmud Torah, the JCC, Beth Shalom Synagogue, Temple Beth Ora and Edmonton Hadassah-WIZO and CanSurmount. A social worker by training, she is married to Jon Nobleman, who is the current Executive Director of the Edmonton branch of the Jewish National Fund, and has three children: Josh, Ben and Robin.
Nobleman, Francie