Part Of
Zionist Organization of Canada fonds
National Administrative Council and Executive Board series
National Treasurer sub-series
Auditor's reports sub-sub-series
Level
File
Fonds
28
Series
1-3-1
File
15
Material Format
textual record
Date
1944
Physical Description
1 folder of textual records
Scope and Content
The file consists of the Auditor's Report consisting of financial statement including the balance sheet, statement of income and expenditure and sundry schedules created by Richter, Usher & Co., Chartered Accountants.
Source
Archival Descriptions
Part Of
Zionist Organization of Canada fonds
Central Region sous-fonds
Auditor's reports series
Level
File
ID
Fonds 28-1; Series 2; File 1
Source
Archival Descriptions
Part Of
Zionist Organization of Canada fonds
Central Region sous-fonds
Auditor's reports series
Level
File
Fonds
28-1
Series
2
File
1
Material Format
textual record
Date
1944
Physical Description
1 folder of textual records
Scope and Content
The file consists of the Auditor's Report consisting of the balance sheet, statement of receipts and expenditures and statement of expenditures. These have been prepared by Jordan and Jordan Chartered Accountants.
Name Access
Jordan and Jordan Chartered Accountants
Source
Archival Descriptions
Part Of
Jewish Immigrant Aid Services of Toronto fonds
Reports series
Level
File
ID
Fonds 9; Series 3; File 23
Source
Archival Descriptions
Part Of
Jewish Immigrant Aid Services of Toronto fonds
Reports series
Level
File
Fonds
9
Series
3
File
23
Material Format
textual record
Date
1945
Physical Description
1 folder of textual records
Scope and Content
File consists of two copies of the annual report for the Toronto branch for the year 1944.
Notes
Title based on contents of the file.
Source
Archival Descriptions
Address
367 Niece Road
Source
Landmarks

Camp Kvutza was established in 1944 by Habonim, a Labour Zionist youth movement, on a farm on the northeastern shores of Lake Erie in Lowbanks, Ontario. The camp was sponsored by the Pioneer Women (now Na’amat), the Poalei Zion and the Farband -- groups affliated with the Toronto Labour Zionist Movement. A major part of the programming at Camp Kvutza involved the celebration of Jewish history and culture and the teaching of Zionist ideals. Kvutza campers were taught to appreciate the values of hard work and love for Israel with an eye on encouraging aliyah. The camp closed in 1965.
Address
367 Niece Road
Time Period
1944-1965
Scope Note
Camp Kvutza was established in 1944 by Habonim, a Labour Zionist youth movement, on a farm on the northeastern shores of Lake Erie in Lowbanks, Ontario. The camp was sponsored by the Pioneer Women (now Na’amat), the Poalei Zion and the Farband -- groups affliated with the Toronto Labour Zionist Movement. A major part of the programming at Camp Kvutza involved the celebration of Jewish history and culture and the teaching of Zionist ideals. Kvutza campers were taught to appreciate the values of hard work and love for Israel with an eye on encouraging aliyah. The camp closed in 1965.
Category
Camps and Resorts
Source
Landmarks
Part Of
Jewish Immigrant Aid Services of Toronto fonds
Reports series
Level
File
ID
Fonds 9; Series 3; File 22
Source
Archival Descriptions
Part Of
Jewish Immigrant Aid Services of Toronto fonds
Reports series
Level
File
Fonds
9
Series
3
File
22
Material Format
textual record
Date
[1945?]
Physical Description
1 folder of textual records
Scope and Content
File contains drafts of executive secretary Mandel Kraicer’s report to the executive and members at the 1944 annual meeting.
Notes
Title based on contents of the file.
Related Material
The final version of the speech is published in the Annual Report of 1944 (file 23).
Source
Archival Descriptions