The Founders' Society sous-fonds
- Fonds
- 1982-1988
The sous-fonds consists of a small series of committee records relevant to the committee's role at the Gallery.
The Winnipeg Art Gallery
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The Founders' Society sous-fonds
The sous-fonds consists of a small series of committee records relevant to the committee's role at the Gallery.
The Winnipeg Art Gallery
Marketing and Communications Department sous-fonds
The sous-fonds consists of WAG publications such as regular newsletters, magazines and news releases and records such as print publicity and photographs which document the department's activities around specific exhibitions and special events.
The Winnipeg Art Gallery
This fonds contains information on the founding of a radio station in Altona, Manitoba, an autobiography of A.J. Thiessen, a portrait of Thiessen and a photo of his first bus. Much of the material documents Thiessen's community involvements.
Thiessen, Abram J., 1910-2002
Fonds consists of administrative records of Camp Massad including reports, financial statements, financial statements and correspondence.
Reports include those from the Chairmen and various committees. Correspondence is with the Zionist Organization of Canada, parents, and other people and organizations. This also includes correspondence and other records relating to fundraising for the camp. Other records include lists of campers, songbooks and blank forms for staff, campers and parents.
More administrative records of Camp Massad can be found in the Leona Bilinkoff fonds.
Camp Massad
The Ryan Vetter fonds includes a newspaper article (2009).
Vetter, Ryan
Collection consists of records from a wide variety of sources that were acquired by the Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada (JHC) and its predecessors and that were arranged and described on an item or file level rather than at a fonds level. In addition to the numerous sources of the material, the format, subject matter and function of the records varies. Records creators include individuals, organizations as well as the JHC itself and its predecessors.
Corporate records creators represented in the collection consist of numerous secular and religious Jewish organizations. These are mostly Winnipeg based but also include some from other communities in western Canada. These organization include: Hadassah, Histradut, the Young Men’s Hebrew Association (YMHA), Zionist organizations, synagogues, I.L. Peretz school, B’nai Brith lodges, the Winnipeg Jewish Community Council, and Mt. Carmel Clinic.
Individual records creators are equally diverse, including politicians, rabbis, business owners, labour activists and others involved in the Jewish communities of Western Canada. These include Max Steinkopf, Saul Cherniack, Leible Hersfield and others.
Records formats include: correspondence, newsletters, programs, annual reports, handwritten books, minutes and financial statements. Many of the records are photocopies of originals. There are also a small number of artefacts such as pins and buttons.
Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada
A collection of memoirs, genealogical records, recipe and photograph collections concerning the family of the Thorleifson Brothers of Baldur, Manitoba.
Pembina Manitou Archive