Fonds consists of correspondence written to Sylvia Karrel (née Sylvia Glickman) by Pilot Officer Curdis Karrel, Pilot Officer Karrel's war medals, photographs of Pilot Officer Karrel’s headstone in Kiel War Cemetery in Kiel, Germany, and newspaper clippings.
Karrel, SylviaJewish
23 Archival description results for Jewish
Item is a photograph of two rabbis standing at the altar of a Synagogue.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a report that features information about the Black, Jewish, Newfoundland and Eastern European communities in Whitney Pier. The report pays special attention to issues faced by the Black Quarter, including racism and out-migration, and features population statistics for the years 1961-1980. Part of the report also focuses on the establishment of St. Philip's African Orthodox Church (1921).
Collection consists of biographical and genealogical materials, correspondence and clippings, as well as photographs collected and maintained by Shirley Chernin. Collection also consists of correspondence, clippings and photographs, as well as administrative, financial and promotional materials relating to the Congregation Sons of Israel Synagogue in Glace Bay, the Kum-a-Haym in 2001, and the Cape Breton Chapters of the Canadian Hadassah-WIZO.
Item is a newspaper clipping showing a reproduction of a photograph of the Glace Bay English Rugby Team of 1935-1936.
Front Row: Bob (Rat) Kennedy, S. [unclear]ybrn, S. Chernin, Angus MacLennan, George Waye, D. Wilson, H. Clarke, Lawrence MacIvor, Tommy Marshall and Elver Smith.
Second Row: D. MacLean, M. MacDonald, D. MacAulay, Harold (Harley) Pippy, R. MacKenzie, R. MacDonald, D. MacRury, Reynolds (Fox) Travis, and Everett Cameron.
Back Row: H. Peach, H. Sharpe, I. Seigel, N. Goldman, Lloyd Hull, D. MacDonald, Ellison (Ellie) Irvine, and Owen Benjamin Smith of the High School staff, later principal and supervisor, who was coach of the rugby squad.
Item is a photograph of the Hebrew School in Glace Bay in 1935.
Pictured from left to right: (first row) Rabbi Simon, Rachel Mendelson, Ruth Simon, I. Hamburg, Pauline Zamesky, Bella Cohen, Eddy Cohen, Shandel Lipkus, R. Marshall, Art Simon, Julius Zamesky, Reuben Cipin, Rabbi Kirshenblatt.
(second row) Daniel Mendelson, Mendel Burnstein, Polly Zamesky, Nate Waldman, Sally Goldman, Irving Behun, Yuddie Long, Leo Chernin, Miriam Gold.
(back row) Fikel Cohen, Bessie Chernin, Doris (Sis) Chernin, Lilly Lipkus, Myer Chernin, Ellie Marshall, Joe Chernin, Philip Simon, Hymie Sable, Harold Chernin, Sidney Chernin, Ruth Chernin.
Item is an enlarged reproduction of a photograph of the Third Biennial Maritime Judean Conference.
Item is an enlarged reproduction of a photograph of the Talmud Torah Building and the Congregation Sons of Israel Synagogue in Glace Bay.
Raymond Goldman in front of Korean War monument on Union Street in Glace Bay.
Item is a photograph of the Minyan on the Mira, as part of the Kum-a-Haym celebrations.
Item is a photograph of members of the Congregation Sons of Israel during the congregations 75th Anniversary celebration.
From left to right: Philip Simon, Mayor Dan Munroe, Judge J.L. Dubinsky, and Philip Givens (guest speaker from Toronto)
Item is a newspaper clipping showing a reproduction of a photograph of the Glace Bay English Rugby Team of 1943.
Front Row (left to right): Max Marshall, Roddie Morrison, Robert Mercer, Angus MacKillop, Nathan Waldman, John Leggett, Ellie Marshal, and Joe Colson.
Second Row (left to right): Willis Archibald, Neil MacVicar, Eric Demont, Gordon Poole, Hymie Sable, Joe Chernin, Lauchie MacLean, and Glen Turner.
Bill Doyle (CBC) interviews John Nicholson who discusses immigration to Cape Breton. Work culture, religion, identity, and multiculturalism. Side B of the recording is inaudible in parts.
Recording available for streaming:
T-871a [http://beaton.cbu.ca/AtoM/audio/T-871a.mp3]
T-871b [http://beaton.cbu.ca/AtoM/audio/T-871b.mp3]
Fonds consists of textual documents related to the life and career of Nina Cohen, of Glace Bay. Ms. Cohen has served with the Red Cross during World War II, on the board of the National Museums of Canada, National Council of Women, the Canadian Jewish Congress, and the Professional Women's Club. She is best known for the initiation and founding of the Miners' Museum in Glace Bay. Papers relate mainly to the Miners' Museum.
Item is a photograph of counselors and campers at Camp Kadimah, dating sometime between 1970 and 1989. Standing in the back are: (2) Mary Simon, (4) Sidney Lipkus, (7) Marta Chernin, (9) Rhea Simon.
Recording available for streaming: T-526a [http://beaton.cbu.ca/AtoM/audio/T-526a.mp3] and T-526b [http://beaton.cbu.ca/AtoM/audio/T-526b.mp3]
Interview with Mrs. H.D. Land discussing the Glace Bay Jewish community, Congregation Sons of Israel and biographical details about various Jewish families in the Glace Bay area.
Recording available for streaming: T-322a [http://beaton.cbu.ca/AtoM/audio/T-322a.mp3] and T-322b [http://beaton.cbu.ca/AtoM/audio/T-322b.mp3]
Item is a negative of a portrait of Sam Gordon with some other Jewish immigrants.
Seven recent Jewish immigrants, six identified - Sam Gordon, Ike Green, Louis Gallon, Saul Epstein, Abe Jacobson, Dave Epstein
Item is an audio interview. Pam Newton interviews Mrs. Rose Schwartz about her life in New Waterford over a span of six decades. In the interview, Rose Schwartz mentions biographical data, family genealogy, occupation as peddlers, businessmen, various Jewish families, family life, Jewish organizations, and the synagogue.
Recording available for streaming: T-2206a [http://beaton.cbu.ca/AtoM/audio/T-2206a.mp3] and
T-2206b [http://beaton.cbu.ca/AtoM/audio/T-2206b.mp3]
Iterm is a photographic portrait of four men at the presentation of the 50 year jewel to Israel.
Item is a photograph of the exterior of the Young Mens Hebrew Association Hall in Whitney Pier.
Item is a photograph of the interior of the Young Mens Hebrew Association Hall in Whitney Pier.
Fonds consists of manuscripts, scrapbooks, personal correspondence, a speech transcript, clippings, certificates, and newsletters. Records reflect Elman's extensive involvement in community organizations.
Elman, Gordon