1 photograph : col on mat
18 photographs : b&w (18 negatives) ; 23 x 19 cm on mat
21 negatives : col.
Date
[1976?]
Scope and Content
Accession consists of photographs and negatives of B'nai Israel Congregation in Galt, (now known as Cambridge), Galt Cemetery, the Spring family business, Artistic Iron Display and tombstones, the Divor family home and business in Port Colborne, a former synagogue from the 1930s in Port Colborne and negaitves of headstones in Brantford Cemetery.
File consists of minutes of the Small Communities Committee regarding the Small Communities Conference in Oshawa, including 5 photographs of the speakers panel.
Access Restriction
Records in off-site storage; advance notice required to view.
File includes reports on Jewish communities in Ontario, including Timmins, Kirkland Lake, Kitchener, Rouyn-Nornada, London, Welland, Niagara Falls, Port Colborne, Chatham, Peterborough, Belleville, Oakville, and Stratford.
Access Restriction
Records in off-site storage; advance notice required to view.
Sub-sub-series consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings and reports from Jewish individuals and organizations located within small (and medium-sized) Ontario Jewish communities about local antisemitism issues.
Communities documented are: Bellville, Brampton, Brantford, Chatham, Coburg, Cornwall, fort William, Galt, Guelph, Hamilton, Kingston, Kitchener-Waterloo, London, Mississauga, Niagara Falls, North Bay, Oakville, Orillia, Oshawa, Ottawa, Owen Sound, Peterborough, Port Arthur, Port Hope, Sarnia, Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury, St. Catherines, St. Thomas, Wallaceburg, Welland, and Windsor,
This item is a photograph of a group of guests seated on lawn chairs at a picnic for members of the small Jewish communities of Ontario. The picnic was organized by the Canadian Jewish Congress.
This item is a photograph of two men standing in the field at a picnic for members of the small Jewish communities of Ontario. The picnic was organized by the Canadian Jewish Congress. There are also several other people seated on lawn chairs and blankets.
This item is a photograph of several men and women conversing with each other at a picnic for members of the small Jewish communities of Ontario. The picnic was organized by the Canadian Jewish Congress.
This item is a photograph of two children and an adult standing in the water at a picnic for members of the small Jewish communities of Ontario. The picnic was organized by the Canadian Jewish Congress.
This item is a photograph of several adults conversing with each other at a picnic for members of the small Jewish communities of Ontario. The picnic was organized by the Canadian Jewish Congress.
File consists of records documenting the Koffler Centre of the Arts Gallery. Included is a memo regarding the report on the Gallery's outreach activities and new developments.
The UJWF Coordinating Committee was established in 1961 to include representatives of; the Executive Committee, the Budget and Finance Committee, the Social Planning Committee, the Capital Needs and Planning Committee, and the Survey Committee on Jewish Education. Its mandate was to deal with requests from affiliated agencies for new and/or additional funding for expanded programs, unexpected deficits and new facilities. UJWF committees most affected by such requests and capable of handling them in a coordinated manner formed the Coordinating Committee.. Agencies dealing with this committee included; the Jewish Camp Council, the BJE, JF&CS, the YM-YWHA, and various Toronto Jewish schools. Although some records from 1961 are included here, the committee actually held its first meeting on April 17, 1962 and its final meeting on Jan. 13, 1964.
Scope and Content
Series consists of minutes of meetings of the Coordinating Committee and correspondence and reports relevant to committee deliberations and decisions.
Notes
Access restriction note: Records documenting the meeting minutes and activities of this committee are CLOSED until they are more than ten years old.
File consists of records documenting the lecture series Kallah, the Gathering. Included are planning meeting minutes, agendas and correspondence, a program guide to the three-part interactive lecture series, promotional material including a conversation with Elie Wiesel, an evaluation guideline for Kallah coordinators and a list of Jewish schools located in the GTA.