- Accession Number
- 1994-12-4
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 1994-12-4
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Physical Description
- 8 photographs : b&w (4 negatives) ; 21 x 26 cm and 11 x 12 cm
- Date
- [ca. 1925]-[ca. 1955]
- Scope and Content
- Accession consists of a group photograph of the Toronto Young Hebrew Womens' Choral Society with choir master H. Rigelhaupt, group photographs of the Toronto Drildzer Young Ladies Society, and a photograph of the head table at a Drildzer Society annual meeting.
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Part Of
- United Ostrowtzer Hilfs Committee fonds
- Letters from Individuals series
- Lola Alexandrowicz correspondence file
- Level
- File
- Fonds
- 148
- Series
- 1
- File
- 6
- Material Format
- textual record
- Date
- [194-?]
- Physical Description
- 1 folder of textual records
- Admin History/Bio
- Lola Alexandrowicz was born circa 1929 in Ostrowiec, Poland. Her father’s name was Hershl, and her siblings were Edria and Yankel. In the mid-1940s she was in Manchester, England, where she lived in a hostel with other Polish girls and attended an English school.
- An alternate spelling of her surname is Alexandrovich.
- Scope and Content
- File consists of correspondence from Lola Alexandrowicz to Mrs. Wajnberg and an unknown recipient, likely the United Ostrowtzer Hilfs Committee. Envelope is included. File also contains a typed translation.
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. Please contact the archives to obtain permission prior to use.
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Part Of
- United Ostrowtzer Hilfs Committee fonds
- Letters from Individuals series
- Lola Alexandrowicz correspondence file
- Level
- Item
- Fonds
- 148
- Series
- 1
- File
- 6
- Item
- 2
- Material Format
- textual record
- Date
- [194-?]
- Physical Description
- 1 letter
- Scope and Content
- Item is a letter from Lola Alexandrowicz in Salford, England, likely to the United Ostrowtzer Hilfs Committee. Lola expresses her gratitude for the letter and the efforts to help her family. She writes that she is sixteen years old, living in a hostel in England, attending an English school, and learning Hebrew. She also provides information about her father and aunt.
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. Please contact the archives to obtain permission prior to use.
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Part Of
- United Ostrowtzer Hilfs Committee fonds
- Letters from Individuals series
- Lola Alexandrowicz correspondence file
- Level
- Item
- Fonds
- 148
- Series
- 1
- File
- 6
- Item
- 1
- Material Format
- textual record
- Date
- [194-?]
- Physical Description
- 1 letter
- Scope and Content
- Item is a letter from Lola Alexandrowicz in Salford, England, to Mrs. Wajnberg. In this letter, Lola sends her thanks to Mrs. Wajnberg for reconnecting her with family in America. She provides an update on her current situation in England. Lola shares that her sister and brother have left Poland for Germany with the intention of travelling to Palestine.
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. Please contact the archives to obtain permission prior to use.
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Part Of
- United Ostrowtzer Hilfs Committee fonds
- Letters from Individuals series
- Letter from Lola Alexandrowicz to the Jewish Ostrovtzer Committee file
- Level
- File
- Fonds
- 148
- Series
- 1
- File
- 5
- Material Format
- textual record
- Date
- [194-?]
- Physical Description
- 1 folder of textual records
- Admin History/Bio
- Lola Alexandrowicz was born circa 1929 in Ostrowiec, Poland. Her father’s name was Hershl, and her siblings were Edria and Yankel. In the mid-1940s she was in Manchester, England, where she lived in a hostel with other Polish girls and attended an English school.
- An alternate spelling of her surname is Alexandrovich.
- Scope and Content
- File consists of a letter from Lola Alexandrowicz in Salford, England, to the Jewish Ostrovtzer Commitee. Lola asks the committee to send packages to her siblings, Edria and Yankel, in Lodz, Poland. She also mentions a boy named Alterman who came with the writer to England from Theresienstadt. Envelope is included. File also contains a typed translation.
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. Please contact the archives to obtain permission prior to use.
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Part Of
- United Ostrowtzer Hilfs Committee fonds
- Letters from Individuals series
- Letter from Lola Alexandrowicz to the Unitet Ostrovtizer Hilfs Commitee file
- Level
- File
- Fonds
- 148
- Series
- 1
- File
- 4
- Material Format
- textual record
- Date
- 13 Oct. 1946
- Physical Description
- 1 folder of textual records
- Admin History/Bio
- Lola Alexandrowicz was born circa 1929 in Ostrowiec, Poland. Her father’s name was Hershl, and her siblings were Edria and Yankel. In the mid-1940s she was in Manchester, England, where she lived in a hostel with other Polish girls and attended an English school.
- An alternate spelling of her surname is Alexandrovich.
- Scope and Content
- File consists of a letter from Lola Alexandrowicz in Salford, England to the Unitet Ostrovtizer Hilfs Commitee, dated 13 October, 1946. In this letter, Lola thanks the committee for sending packages to her siblings in Poland. She expresses her concern at not hearing from her cousin in Canada and asks if the recipient can write to her. She also provides a brief update on her family members. File also contains a typed translation.
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. Please contact the archives to obtain permission prior to use.
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Part Of
- United Ostrowtzer Hilfs Committee fonds
- Letters from Individuals series
- Letter from Lola Alexandrowicz to Max Hartstone and the United Ostrovtzer Committee file
- Level
- File
- Fonds
- 148
- Series
- 1
- File
- 3
- Material Format
- textual record
- Date
- 30 Aug. 1946
- Physical Description
- 1 folder of textual records
- Admin History/Bio
- Lola Alexandrowicz was born circa 1929 in Ostrowiec, Poland. Her father’s name was Hershl, and her siblings were Edria and Yankel. In the mid-1940s, she was in Manchester, England, where she lived in a hostel with other Polish girls and attended an English school.
- An alternate spelling of her surname is Alexandrovich.
- Scope and Content
- File consists of a short letter from Lola Alexandrowicz in Salford, England, to Max Hartstone and the United Ostrovtzer Committee, dated 30 August, 1946. Lola expresses her gratitude for a package she received and provides an update on her current living situation. She mentions that she is hoping to travel to Eretz Yisrael to reunite with her remaining family members. She also asks about antisemitism in America.
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. Please contact the archives to obtain permission prior to use.
- Source
- Archival Descriptions