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Celia Denov
- Accession Number
- 2015-5-1
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2015-5-1
- Material Format
- textual record
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- 6 cm of textual records
- 1 photograph : b&w ; 9 x 9 cm
- Date
- 1947-1991
- Scope and Content
- Accession primarily consists of records related to the immigration of Victor and Bayla Lejzerson from a DP camp in US-controlled West Germany. This includes a large block of correspondence between Victor and his cousins in Toronto, Deborah (Lejzersohn) and David Breslove who helped facilitate their immigration and work placement on a farm in Stouffville and in the garment trade. Also included are materials related to Max and Ethel Siegerman's community involvement including a Toronto Joint Board Cloakmakers Union Golden Jubilee book (1961), a Shaarei Shomayim graduation program (1958), two Adath Sholom Synagogue anniversary books (1986, 1991) and a photograph of Norman and Hinda (Richards) Tobias.
- Administrative History
- Celia Denov is the dauther of Max (1898-1995) and Ethel (Breslove) Siegerman (1891-1966). Max was a union leader and one of the founders of the Minsker Farband. The Minsker Farband was originally located on Cecil Street until it became the Adath Sholom Synagogue and moved north to Sheppard Ave, eventually merging with Beth Tikvah. Ethel's brother was David Breslove, a teacher, author and founder of the Toronto Jewish Historical Society. He was married to Deborah Lejzersohn and had one son. Hinda Richards was a member of the Breslove family and married her music teacher, Norman Tobias. Both were killed in a car accident in 1973. Victor and Bayla Lejerson were married in the DP camp. Both were successful in immigrating to Canada with the help of David and Deborah Breslove.
- Subjects
- Immigrants--Canada
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
- Refugees
- Name Access
- Breslove, David
- Breslove, Deborah
- Siegerman, Max, 1898-1995
- Siegerman, Ethel, 1891-1966
- Lejerson, Victor
- Lejerson, Bayla
- Source
- Archival Accessions