6 photographs : b&w and col. ; 9 x 13 cm or smaller
Scope and Content
File consists of photographs of the Women's Auxiliary's Blue Smock luncheon. Identified in the photographs are: Toby Isaacs, Evelyn Levine, Esther Exton, Susan Adams and Bunny Borovoy.
File consists of textual records documenting the Festival Committee's Hanukkah luncheon. Included are program notices, programmes, correspondence, reports, and a song sheet.
File consists of invitations, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and programmes documenting the various recognition luncheons held by the Women's Auxiliary to honour its volunteers.
Title and creation date based on content of the photograph and Mandel Sprachman's published Inventory of Kaplan & Sprachman theatre projects (Historic Theatres' Trust Bulletin, Spring-Summer 1996).
Photographers: Pringle & Booth.
Name Access
Pringle & Booth
Subjects
Theaters
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.
11 photographs : b&w (4 negatives) ; 26 x 21 cm or smaller
Scope and Content
File consists of photographs documenting the Festival Committee's Hanukkah luncheons. Included are images of residents lighting the menorah, speeches being delivered, and prayers being recited. Identified in the photographs are: J. B. Salsberg, Sophie Mandel, and Sam Cohen.
File consists of photographs of Phil Givens receiving an honorary membership to the Variety Club of Ontario at their luncheon meeting. Identified individuals include: Robert (Bob) Hall and Frank Strean.
File consists of photographs of the menorah lighting, fashion show, and a speech being delivered at the podium. Identified in the photographs is Dora Till, June Callwood, and Hyman Pechenick (resident).
File consists of textual records documenting Treasury Gifts luncheons. Included are invitations, agendas, correspondence, invitation lists, and speeches.
61 photographs : b&w and col. (51 negatives) ; 15 x 11 cm or smaller
Scope and Content
File consists of photos and negatives taken of a B.E.S.T Workshop Committee, (Oct. 1983?) and the Chairman's Luncheon (Oct. 1984); an inviation to a B.E.S.T. workshop (1980); fact sheets on Your Silent Language, and Classification of Space Zones; and a Play to Illustrate Body Language: B.E.S.T. Workshop on Communication.
File consists of one photograph of Phil Givens attending a luncheon for the King and Queen of Spain. Identified in the photograph are (left to right): Senator David A. Croll and Phil Givens.
File consists of one photograph of Mayor Phil Givens delivering a speech at the luncheon following the opening of Moss Park . Identified is (left to right): Henry J. Price, Mayor Phil Givens, and William C. Dies.
The file consists of a photograph of the head table at the Galad Peled Luncheon Club meeting held on June 12, 1968. Included at the head table are Rabbi David Monson and David Lewis.
Item is a photograph of three men and three women having their photograph taken in front of a cutout of the "Blue Bell" ferry in Toronto, possibly taken at the Toronto islands. Rear, left to right: Joe Cash; [Oscar?] Leibman; Mr. Morrison.
Notes
From the Seymour and Abi Shatz Collection.
Name Access
Cash, Joe
Leibman, Sher
Morrison
Subjects
Ferries
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.
File consists of correspondence and photographs of guests at the Women's Auxiliary's volunteer luncheon. Identified in the photographs are: Mickey Cohen, Rita Karp, Toby Isaacs, Lillian Morgenthau, Adele Rotenberg, Hilda Shifman, Molly Goldman, Annalee Landsberg, Bernice Ross, Jean Bach, Rose Steiner, Ida Shaefer, and Sally Caplan.
File consists of photographs and correspondence documenting Mayor Phil Givens attendance at a Variety Club of Ontario luncheon honouring Samuel Shopsowitz. Included is one thank you letter from Sam Shopsowitz to Givens and images of Givens and others delivering speeches. Also identified in the photographs is Sam Shopsowitz.
File consists of one photograph of Phil Givens in attendance at the Canadian Olympic Association's press "kick off" luncheon for the Olympic Fund at the O'Keefe Centre.
The Primrose Club was founded in Toronto in 1907 as the Cosmopolitan Club, an elite Jewish men's social club. In 1959, the club's building at 41 Willcocks Street was expropriated by the University of Toronto (and currently houses the university's Faculty Club), and the club subsequently moved to a new building at Russell Road & St. Clair, designed by Kaplan & Sprachman. It has since been demolished and a condominium has been put up in its place by Ken Rotenberg, a Toronto developer.
Scope and Content
File consists of one photograph of Phil Givens attending a luncheon at the Primrose Club. Identified in the photograph are (left to right): John Bassett, Phil Givens, and George Hees.
File consists of invitations and programme booklets for a Mothers' Day luncheon in honour of J. B. Salsberg's mother, Sarah-Gittel, who was president of the Halboshath Arumim Society. The event was sponsored by the Halboshath Arumim Society, the Talmud Torah Sisterhood, the Torath Emeth Sisterhood, and the Eitz Chaim Mothers' Association.
File includes correspondence, sample invitation cards, lecture notes and photographs concerning the luncheon lecture programs of the committee. Guests lecturers in this program included Leon S. Lipson, Yoram Dinstein, Natalia Sharansky, Robert McKay, Alan Eagleson, Burton Caine, David Smith, Flora MacDonald, Charles L. Caccia, Fred King, Lynn McDonald and Jim Peterson. Floar McDonald and David Smith are photographed on one contact sheet of 34 photographs during their talk. The other photograph is of Professor of Law Burton Caine.
Photograph of Rose Dunkelman seated at a table with Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt and an unidentified man. Mrs. Roosevelt was visiting Toronto as a guest of Toronto Hadassah to help with their War Service Drive. This photograph was taken at the donor's luncheon.
Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt was the mother of American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Name Access
Dunkelman, David
Roosevelt, Mrs. Sara Delano
Subjects
Luncheons
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.