- Level
- Item
- ID
-
Item 2378
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Item
- 2378
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- 1950
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs : b&w (1 negative) ; 21 x 26 cm and 10 x 12 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is a copy print and corresponding negative depicting a group of members from the Kitchener Lodge B'nai B'rith.
- Name Access
- B'nai B'rith
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1977-8-16
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- [ca. 1963]
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs : b&w (1 negative) ; 21 x 26 cm and 10 x 12 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is a copy print and corresponding negative depicting members of the B'nai B'rith Kitchener Lodge, seated with the lodge's standard and a menorah.
- Name Access
- B'nai B'rith
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1977-8-16
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Accession Number
- 2008-7-12
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2008-7-12
- Material Format
- graphic material (electronic)
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph (jpg)
- Date
- 1973
- Scope and Content
- Accession consists of one scanned photograph of Rabbi Rosensweig with his son Avrum at the bar mitzvah of the latter in Kitchener in 1973.
- Use Conditions
- Copyright may not be held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain permission prior to use.
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Level
- Item
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- 18 Nov. 1977
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : col. ; 11 x 9 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is a colour photograph of four individuals standing inside Temple Shalom, located in Kitchener-Waterloo.
- Notes
- Title appears on verso of photograph.
- Name Access
- Temple Shalom (Waterloo, Ont.)
- Subjects
- Reform Judaism
- Synagogues
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Waterloo (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1978-9-4
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- 1927
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs : b&w (1 negative) ; 21 x 26 cm and 10 x 12 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is a copy print and corresponding negative depicting members of the Yiddish theatre on stage in Kitchener, Ontario. The members are wearing costumes.
- Subjects
- Costume
- Theater, Yiddish
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1977-8-16A
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Accession Number
- 2008-7-4
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2008-7-4
- Material Format
- graphic material
- sound recording
- textual record
- Physical Description
- 1 album
- 1 audio cassette
- Date
- 1988-1997
- Scope and Content
- This accession consists of one album containing photographs, newsclippings, flyers and invitations related to the Temple Shalom community of Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. The photographs depict members of the congregation celebrating various religious holidays and other communal events, as well as photos taken at the groundbreaking ceremonies for the Temple Shalom's new building "The Cedars Worship Centre". There are also two photographs of the exterior of the former Church of the Good Shepherd, where the Temple originally held their services.
- The audio cassette consists of 21 Shabbat songs recorded in 1998 by the Temple Shalom community and features Neshama, a local folk music group consisting of Mark Pancer, Ruth Shushan, Wendy Weinberg and Laura Wolfson.
- Custodial History
- The records were in the possession of the donor until they were donated to the Archives on July 22, 2008.
- Use Conditions
- Copyright is held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. Please contact the Archives to obtain permission prior to use.
- Subjects
- Synagogues
- Name Access
- Temple Shalom (Waterloo, Ont.)
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Waterloo (Ont.)
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2007-9-10
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2007-9-10
- Material Format
- graphic material (electronic)
- Physical Description
- 9 photographs : b&w (jpg)
- Date
- [192?]-[1978]
- Scope and Content
- Accession consists of nine scanned copy photographs of the donor's parents, relatives, and community events in Kitchener, Ontario.
- Photographs are the following:
- 01. Bessie and David Roseman.
- 02. Bessie and David Roseman.
- 03. Beth Jacob Centre ribbon-cutting ceremony, Feb. 18, 1961. Left to right: Alex Orzy, Jack Rosen, and Rabbi Rosensweig.
- 04. Kitchener gang at Joe Roseman’s daughter, Helene’s wedding, 1978. Bottom row, left to right: Burk and Rennie Brown, Fred and Nettie Steinhouse, Jules and Beatrice Speigel, Alex and Alice Orzy, Raymond and Shirley Cohen. Top row, left to right: Roy and Rose Klein, Jack and Eve Gordon, Morris and Freda Gartenberg, Murray and Mrs. Walman.
- 05. Kitchener Jewish community picnic near Petersberg, ca. 1920s.
- 06. Left to right: Sholom Brown (no relation), Al Brown (cousin) and Sam Moldaver (brother-in-law), Trafalgar Square, 1940s.
- 07. Port Carling, 1950s. Left to right seated: Norman Orzy and wife,Alice Orzy, Bill Kosky with daughter on lap and Dora Kosky, Bessie Roseman and Sheldon Kosky. Left to right standing: Alex Orzy, Jean Roseman and Joe Roseman.
- 08. Ruth Roseman Katz and Joe Roseman, 1940s.
- 09. Sam Roseman, Sam Moldaver (brothers-in-law), 1940s.
- Administrative History
- Joe Roseman's parents, Bessie Baranski and David Roseman, came to Canada separately from Poland in 1918. Bessie had siblings already in Ontario: her sister Channah and brother-in-law Charles Glass, living in Kitchener at the time; brother Gordon; and brother Joe. All three brothers worked in second hand furniture and eventually switched to new furniture. They Anglicized the family name from Baranski to Brown.
- Settling in Kitchener by 1920, David Roseman had a job running the tuck shop at McBrine Baggage. By 1922 he had joined his brother-in-law Charles Glass in his store, Central Furniture on King Street East. David's wife Bessie helped deliver furniture until her brother Joe came on. Joe died in 1945 after being hit by a car in front of the store.
- David and Bessie had five children: Samuel, Esther (who married Sam Moldaver), Max, Ruth (married Henry Katz of Hamilton), and Joe. Samuel served and was killed in action in the Second World War. Joe began working at the furniture business in his second year of high school (1938) and stayed there until 1962 with his father retired and the business was sold. After this, Joe's brother Max opened his own store in Brantford; Joe opened one in Stratford; and Sam remained in Kitchener, opening his own small furniture store next to the original Central Furniture.
- Use Conditions
- Copyright is held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. Please contact the Archives to obtain permission prior to use.
- Subjects
- Communities
- Name Access
- Roseman, Joe
- Roseman, David
- Roseman, Bessie
- Places
- Kitchener, Ont.
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2008-6-7
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2008-6-7
- Material Format
- multiple media
- Physical Description
- 6.82 m of textual records and other material
- Date
- 1935-2008
- Scope and Content
- Accession contains records documenting the administration, programs and events of Beth Jacob Synagogue in Kitchener, from 1935 to 2008. Non-textual records include photographs, architectural drawings, artifacts, and a couple of books. The textual records include newsletters, correspondence, financial ledgers, community directories, event programmes, membership lists and dues ledgers. There is considerable material on the Talmud Torah, including teaching materials, curricula, student guides, notes on parent meetings, and correspondence. There are approximately 40 photographs in the accession, of which 25 are from one 1985 shul event. Other records relate to the cemetery, memorial plaques, adult education, nursery school, Sisterhood, youth programs, bar and bat mitzvots, clubs and chevra kadisha. There are several artifacts: Rabbi Rosensweig's quill pen, athletic trophies and medallions, I.D. bracelets, Tree of Life plaques, a Hadassah Convention name tag with ribbon from 1951, and an (empty) copper mezuzzah. Records of the Kitchener-Waterloo Hebrew Day School will form a second fonds when the accession is described (see accession file folder for proposed arrangement scheme). The Hebrew Day School records include parents and staff handbooks, procedure manual, teaching materials, certificates, correspondence, governance documents, student records and attendance books with class lists.
- Use Conditions
- Partially closed. Researchers must receive permission from the OJA Director prior to accessing some of the records.
- Subjects
- Cemeteries
- Synagogues
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2009-6-9
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2009-6-9
- Material Format
- graphic material (electronic)
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph (jpg)
- Date
- 1926
- Scope and Content
- Accession consists of one scanned family photograph of Eve's family shortly before their emigration from Russia to Canada.
- Back row, left to right: Raizel Rosen, Yisroel Rosen. Front, left to right: Pesa Rosen holding Edith Rosen, Eve Rosen and Avraham Rosen.
- Administrative History
- Eve Rosen Gordon was born in Russia in 1923. When she was three years old, her parents and paternal grandparents came to Canada with Eve's sister and brother. Her uncle Aaron Rosen had been in Kitchener, Ontario since 1903. His business was scrap metal, and Eve's father joined him in the work to pay off their tickets from Russia. Following that, he peddled with a horse and buggy. In 1933 he launched his own business, clearing and filling the swampy land by hand to build a multi-generation business, Rosen and Sons, which eventually moved into industrial waste.
- Use Conditions
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Subjects
- Families
- Immigrants--Canada
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Russia
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2009-8-5
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2009-8-5
- Material Format
- graphic material (electronic)
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph (jpg)
- Date
- 1931
- Scope and Content
- Accession consists of one scanned photograph of Beth Jacob Synagogue in Kitchener with Avraham Rosen on the steps.
- Administrative History
- Avraham Rosen was the patriarch of a Russian family that settled in Kitchener in the early twentieth century. His son Aaron Rosen came in 1903, raised a family, and established a successful rag and scrap metal business. Avraham and his wife Pesa came with their son Israel and his family in 1927. Avraham Rosen lived in Kitchener until his death in 1939. Israel's daughter Eve (the donor) still lives there.
- Use Conditions
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Subjects
- Immigrants--Canada
- Synagogues
- Name Access
- Beth Jacob Congregation (Kitchener, Ont.)
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Level
- Item
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- [ca. 1906]
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs : b&w (1 negative) ; 21 x 13 cm and 12 x 10 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is a copy print and corresponding negative of Benjamin (left) and Jacob (right) Cohen of Berlin (Kitchener), Ontario.
- Name Access
- Cohen, Benjamin
- Cohen, Jacob
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1977-8-17
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- [between 1930 and 1935]
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs : b&w (1 negative) ; 21 x 13 cm and 12 x 10 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is a copy portrait and corresponding negative of Menachem Mendel Taraday of Kitchener, Ontario.
- Name Access
- Taraday, Menachem Mendel
- Subjects
- Portraits
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1977-8-16
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- ID
-
Item 2492
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Item
- 2492
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- [ca. 1921]
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : b&w
- Name Access
- Landsberg, Harry
- Subjects
- Kitchens
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Places
- Toronto (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1980-2-5
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Accession Number
- 2007-9-9
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2007-9-9
- Material Format
- graphic material (electronic)
- Physical Description
- 3 photographs : b&w and col. (jpg)
- Date
- [193-]-1962
- Scope and Content
- Accession consists of three scanned family photographs as follows:
- 01. Bat mitzvah of Richelle Gordon, 1962. Left to right: Moishe Laeb, Shaina Hanna, Jack Gordon, Richelle Gordon, Eve Gordon, Raizel Rosen, Yisroel Rosen, Brian Gordon. In front: Sheri Gordon.
- 02. Family portrait, 1930s. Left to right: Mathew Gordon, Shaina Hana Gordon, Joe Gordon, Moishe Laeb Gordon, Sarah Polen. In front: Jack Gordon.
- 03. Raizel and Yisroel Rosen (parents of Eve Gordon).
- Administrative History
- Eve Rosen Gordon was born in Russia in 1923. When she was three years old, her parents and paternal grandparents came to Canada with Eve's sister and brother. Her uncle Aaron Rosen had been in Kitchener, Ontario, since 1903. His business was scrap metal, and Eve's father joined him in the work to pay off their tickets from Russia. Following that, he peddled with a horse and buggy. In 1933, he launched his own business, clearing and filling the swampy land by hand to build a multi-generation business, Rosen and Sons, which eventually moved into industrial waste.
- Use Conditions
- Copyright is held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. Please contact the Archives to obtain permission prior to use.
- Subjects
- Communities
- Families
- Name Access
- Gordon, Eve
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Level
- Item
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- [ca. 1906]
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs : b&w (1 negative) ; 21 x 13 cm and 12 x 10 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is a copy print and corresponding negative depicting the Cohen mother and five children sitting in front of their home on Madison Avenue in Berlin (Kitchener), Ontario.
- Name Access
- Cohen family
- Subjects
- Mother and child
- Portraits, Group
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1977-8-17
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- ID
-
Item 2380
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Item
- 2380
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- [193-]
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs : b&w (1 negative) ; 21 x 13 cm and 12 x 10 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is a copy print and corresponding negative of the exterior of Beth Jacob Synagogue on Madison Avenue in Kitchener, Ontario.
- Name Access
- Beth Jacob Congregation (Kitchener, Ont.)
- Subjects
- Architecture
- Synagogues
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Related Material
- See photo #2381.
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1977-8-16
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- ID
-
Item 2381
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Item
- 2381
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- [193-]
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs : b&w (1 negative) ; 21 x 13 cm and 12 x 10 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is a copy print and corresponding negative of the exterior of Beth Jacob Synagogue on Madison Avenue in Kitchener, Ontario.
- Name Access
- Beth Jacob Congregation (Kitchener, Ont.)
- Subjects
- Architecture
- Synagogues
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Related Material
- See photo #2380.
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1977-8-16
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- ID
-
Item 1636
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Item
- 1636
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- 24 May 1930
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs : b&w (1 negative) ; 10 x 7 cm and 12 x 10 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is an original print and corresponding negative of the exterior of Beth Jacob Synagogue on Madison Avenue in Kitchener, Ontario. There are two women posed in front of the building; on the left is Ida Florence.
- Name Access
- Beth Jacob Congregation (Kitchener, Ont.)
- Florence, Ida
- Subjects
- Synagogues
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1978-7-1
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- 1924
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs : b&w (1 negative) ; 35 x 35 cm and 10 x 12 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is an original print and copy negative depicting a group of women from the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society in Kitchener, Ontario. They are assembled around a long banquet table.
- Name Access
- Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
- Subjects
- Societies
- Women
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1977-8-16A
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Part Of
- The Shuls Project fonds
- Ontario synagogues series
- Level
- File
- Fonds
- 64
- Series
- 2
- File
- 13
- Material Format
- graphic material
- textual record
- Date
- 1979
- Physical Description
- 1 folder of textual records
- 96 photographs : col. slides, b&w prints, b&w negatives ; 35 mm and 12 x 9 cm
- Subjects
- Synagogues
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is not held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain permission prior to use.
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Part Of
- The Shuls Project fonds
- Reference series
- Level
- File
- Fonds
- 64
- Series
- 5
- File
- 17
- Material Format
- textual record
- Date
- 1979
- Physical Description
- 1 folder of textual records
- Scope and Content
- File contains a copy of an article on the synagogue's history.
- Subjects
- Synagogues
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is not held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain permission prior to use.
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Accession Number
- 2009-6-10
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2009-6-10
- Material Format
- graphic material (electronic)
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs (jpg)
- Date
- 1953
- Scope and Content
- Accession consists of two scanned photographs of Rabbi Rosensweig in 1953: his wedding picture with Gitel Flicht of Toronto, and his inauguration dinner at Beth Jacob Synagogue in Kitchener, with guest speaker Rabbi Avrum A. Price of Toronto.
- Inauguration photo, identified left to right: Philip's parents, Meyer and Mary; sister-in-law Miriam and brother Rabbi Bernard Rosensweig; Gitel; Philip; Rabbi Avrum A. Price; synagogue president Nat Budd and his wife Helen.
- Administrative History
- Rabbi Philip (Shragah Phyvle) Rosensweig was born in Toronto to Meyer Rosensweig and Mary Rosensweig (née Naftolin), who had emigrated from Poland and Russia. As a young man, Philip studied at Yeshiva University in New York City, then the Jewish Theological Seminary in Toronto. There, he was privileged to study under Rabbi Avrum A. Price, one of the world’s leading talmudic scholars. Rabbi Rosensweig married Gitel Flicht of Toronto in 1953. Soon after, he was invited to serve as rabbi for Beth Jacob Synagogue in Kitchener. There, he and Gitel raised five children: Etta, Chavi, Naomi, Leah and Avrum. The rabbi was actively involved in congregation and community activities. He established the B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation at the Waterloo Lutheran University (Wilfred Laurier University); visited Jewish inmates at local prisons, counseling them and advocating on their behalf for kosher food; he gave tours of the synagogue to visitors, and frequently addressed high school and university students, service clubs, churches and community groups. As well, the rabbi served for decades as principal and teacher at the Talmud Torah. Rabbi Rosensweig died suddenly on 27 October 1989 of a heart attack. He was buried in the family plot at Beth Shemesh in Israel, a special cemetery for rabbis and their families.
- Use Conditions
- Copyright is not held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain permission prior to use.
- Descriptive Notes
- Use Conditions: Donor must grant permission for any use/publication of the photographs.
- Copyright: Inauguration photo is stamped "Kitchener-Waterloo Record photo." The archives of the Record are held by University of Waterloo Special Collections.
- Subjects
- Rabbis
- Weddings
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2009-8-6
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2009-8-6
- Material Format
- graphic material (electronic)
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph (jpg)
- Date
- 1964
- Scope and Content
- Accession consists of a scanned photograph of the Queen Esther chapter of Hadassah executive in 1964.
- Identified, back row: Bessie Brown, Etta Zacks, Miriam Kumer, Bessie Roseman, Esther Goldstein, Lena Highman, Raizel Rosen, Elsie Orzy, Dora Siderson. Front Row: Nellie Norris, Pearl Atkins, Bertha Brown, Rebeccah Taraday, Jennie Ballos, Bella Sklar.
- Administrative History
- The Queen Esther Hadassah chapter in Kitchener was formed in 1926 by Mrs. Levine, wife of the rabbi. Most of the women in the community joined the new group, and many of them were still members fifty years later. The chapter had monthly meetings where the women met for discussion and planning of activities to raise money for Palestine. After the Second World War, the focus turned to support of Israel's orphanages, hospitals, hostels, and training centres for women. The first Hadassah Bazaar was held in 1962 and quickly became a successful and popular community event. As the years passed, the chapter collaborated more and more with the synagogue sisterhood. At one time Kitchener had three Hadassah chapters and a central Council, but since the 1980s these have dwindled. Today there is a single chapter in the city.
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2009-8-8
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2009-8-8
- Material Format
- graphic material
- textual record
- Physical Description
- 1 folder of textual records
- 6 photographs : b&w : 12 x 17 cm on matte 18 x 25 cm or smaller
- Date
- 1912-1983
- Scope and Content
- The accession consists of six photographs of the Rosen family of Kitchener. The pictures are all portraits involving multiple generations of the family taken between 1912 and 1944. The people pictured include Aaron J. Rosen, his parents, his children, and one with his brother Israel Rosen. There is also a Certificate of Canadian Citizenship issued to Aaron Rosen. It is dated 1951, however it makes reference to his naturalization in 1911. Later documents include a copy of the Rosen-Shpizel family tree, and a letter written by the donor recounting her mother's reminiscences of life in Kitchener. The letter was written to accompany photographs that the donor loaned to Mr. Donald Bierstock in Kitchener, who was compiling a history of Beth Jacob congregation for its 75th anniversary.
- Custodial History
- The photographs belonged to Aaron Rosen's daughter Mary until she passed them on to her son in the early 1990s. He gave them to his sister Phyllis, the donor, in July 2009.
- Administrative History
- Aaron J. Rosen (1879-1973) was born in Checholia, Russia, the son of Avraham Zvi Rosen and Pesa Cohn. He was the first of his family to come to Canada, in 1903. He came ahead of his wife Sima Leah (1873-1948), and their son Irving (d. 1962). In Kitchener, Aaron established himself in the peddling business, founding Rosen Rag & Metal. After his wife and son joined him, they had two more children, Mary (1908-1996) and Joseph (1906-1916). Joseph died of diphtheria at the age of ten. He was one of the first to be buried in the Beth Jacob Cemetery.
- Aaron Rosen was one of the founders of Beth Jacob Congregation in 1908, and was among those who signed the mortgage for the synagogue in 1924. The family rented a house at 156 Church Street, and later lived next to the Rosen Rag & Metal warehouse at 123 Strange Street. In 1927, Aaron brought over his brother Israel with his family and their parents.
- In 1938, Aaron's daughter, Mary Rosen, married Ben Coles. They settled in Toronto. They had two children, Alan and Phyllis (the donor). Irving Rosen married Tillie Minsky and his children (in the photos) are Estelle and Gerry.
- Sima Leah Rosen predeceased Aaron, and when he was 70 he remarried, wedding Rebecca (usually called Bayla) Kaplan (grandmother of Robert Kaplan, MP and Attorney General). The marriage was religious but not civil. Aaron Rosen died at the age of 93 in 1973. He is buried next to his first wife at Roselawn Cemetery in Toronto.
- Subjects
- Communities
- Families
- Name Access
- Rosen, Aaron, 1879-1973
- Rosen, Sima Leah, 1873-1948
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Level
- Item
- ID
-
Item 1459
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Item
- 1459
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- [ca. 1928]
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs : b&w (1 negative) ; 21 x 13 cm and 12 x 10 cm
- Admin History/Bio
- Rabbi Krivy came from Vilna. He was a shochet and teacher who served in Welland and Galt, Ontario, and by 1911, in Cobalt. Around 1917, he moved to Kitchener. He later moved to Toronto and opened a butcher shop at Dundas Street and Kensington Avenue. His store was subsequently bought by Barenholtz.
- Scope and Content
- This item is a copy portrait and corresponding negative of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Krivy, taken in Kitchener or Galt, Ontario.
- Name Access
- Krivy, Joseph
- Krivy, Mrs.
- Subjects
- Married people
- Portraits
- Rabbis
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Related Material
- Jewish Business Directory listing for Slaughterers, Joseph Krivy, 589 Dundas St. West (p. 292, 1931)
- Jewish Business Directory listing for Slaughterers, Rev. W. Barneholtz, 584 Dundas Street West. (p. 217, 1925)
- Places
- Galt (Cambridge, Ont.)
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1977-8-16
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- ID
-
Item 2330
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Item
- 2330
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- March 1946
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : b&w ; 9 x 11 cm
- Admin History/Bio
- The Hechalutz Hachshara (farm) was created to prepare people for agricultural work in Israel.
- Scope and Content
- This item is an original print of Miriam Dashkin in the kitchen of the Hechalutz farm in Grimsby, Ontario.
- Name Access
- Dashkin, Miriam
- Hechalutz Hachshara
- Subjects
- Kitchens
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Places
- Grimsby (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1980-9-2
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
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- Item
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- 1924
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : b&w ; 19 x 25 cm on matte 30 x 35 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is an original print of a Jewish community picnic held at the Kerschenbaum farm near Kitchener, Ontario. The photo depicts the large group assembled in a field.
- Notes
- Photo by E. Denton, Kitchener, Ont.
- Name Access
- Kerschenbaum
- Subjects
- Farms
- Picnics
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1977-8-16A
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- Aug. 1977
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs : b&w (1 negative) ; 13 x 9 cm and 35 mm
- Scope and Content
- This item is an original print and corresponding negative depicting the door to the rabbi's office at the Beth Jacob Synagogue on Sterling Avenue in Kitchener, Ontario. The plaque on the door reads:
- Beth Jacob Congregation
- Rabbi Philip R. Rosensweig
- President - Burke Brown
- Treasurer - Leo Wolynetz
- Building Committee Chairmen - Alex Orzy, Edward M. Weiss
- Dedication of sancturary and chapel - September 8, 1963, Ellul19, 5723
- Name Access
- Beth Jacob Congregation (Kitchener, Ont.)
- Brown, Burke
- Orzy, Alex
- Rosensweig, Rabbi Philip R.
- Weiss, Edward M.
- Wolynetz, Leo
- Subjects
- Doors
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1977-8-14
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- 18 Nov. 1977
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : col. ; 11 x 9 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is a colour photograph of the Beth Jacob Synagogue aron kodesh in Kitchener, Ontario.
- Notes
- The photograph is visually poor, as it is quite dark.
- Name Access
- Beth Jacob Congregation (Kitchener, Ont.)
- Subjects
- Torah arks
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1977-9-4
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- 18 Nov. 1977
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : col. ; 9 x 11 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is a colour photograph of the chapel aron kodesh at Beth Jacob Synagogue in Kitchener, Ontario.
- Name Access
- Beth Jacob Congregation (Kitchener, Ont.)
- Subjects
- Torah arks
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1978-9-4
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- 18 Nov. 1977
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : col. ; 9 x 11 cm
- Scope and Content
- This item is a colour photograph of Rabbi Philip Rosensweig of Beth Jacob Synagogue in Kitchener, Ontario. The rabbi is seated in his study.
- Name Access
- Beth Jacob Congregation (Kitchener, Ont.)
- Rosensweig, Rabbi Philip
- Subjects
- Rabbis
- Places
- Kitchener (Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1978-9-4
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- ID
-
Item 955
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Level
- Item
- Item
- 955
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- 1960
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : b&w ; 18 x 12. 5 cm
- Admin History/Bio
- The house at 221 Ranee no longer exists as it was expropriated for the Allen Expressway. It was just south of the future Yorkdale Mall and also in the glidepath of Downsview Airport.
Rose Penzner was the sister of Becky Feldman (married to Morris Feldman), whose son, Dr. Edward Feldman, was a Canadian military doctor who was assigned without experience, to run a medical unit treating Canadian and some German soldiers in Europe during the Second World War.
- Scope and Content
- Item is a copy photograph of (L-R) Mrs. Rose Penzner and Mrs. Ethel Lofsky preparing for a seder in the kitchen at 221 Ranee Avenue. Photo was taken by Stan Lofsky, the son of Ethel.
- Name Access
- Penzner, Rose
- Lofsky, Ethel
- Subjects
- Seder
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. Please contact the archives to obtain permission prior to use.
- Places
- Ranee Avenue (Toronto, Ont.)
- Accession Number
- 1975-12-1
- Source
- Archival Descriptions