The series consists of administrative and operational records of the Burquest Jewish Community Association.
Series consists of artist files arranged alphabetically.
The series consists of documents, genealogical charts, and family papers on the history of the Flett family including information on family roots in Scotland, branches of the family in New Zealand, and connections to the family of John Newell Evans.
The Series consists of application forms for membership to the Legion. Individuals needed to complete these in order to apply to become members, or to transfer their membership from another branch to the Cowichan branch.
These forms contains information about a member's personal and family background, and about their military service record.
Series contains bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah files.
The series consists of love letters written by Rose to Morris in 1921.
Series contain newsletters, magazines, and commemorative books, created by local and national chapters of Hadassah-WIZO.
The series consists of film information, as well as some legal and financial documentation.
The series consists of artwork created by the artist Paul Rand.
Series includes copper plates representing Paul Rand’s paintings as follows: “Zucca Harvest”; “Snow, Sunlight and Shadow”; and “Maples, Stanley Park”.
Also included within the series are stamps created by Paul Rand entitled “Greetings” and “Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a bright New Year”.
Finally, the series contains a linocut plate created by Paul Rand titled “Hill Farm”.
The series is comprised of 3 copper plates, 2 stamps and 1 linocut plate.
This series consists of publications, including: calendars; newsletters; and the Har El Star.
Series consists of records detailing customer accounts and transactions made with the shop. Also included are invoices for purchases made by Fred or George Jacques with other retailers.
Series consists of a large binder containing administrative and financial records of club activities, grouped together by year. This includes monthly highlights, meeting minutes for lunch meetings, executive meetings, and annual general meetings. Also included are financial statements, annual budgets, annual reports, and president's reports. In addition, a letter to the Minister of Environment, Lands is included. Records from 2010-2015 were donated at a later date, and are stored in file folders as they were not originally part of the binder.
Series consists of submissions from various communal organizations applying for funding support. These submissions contain information about and from the applicant organizations including financial statements, program descriptions and reports. The series contains applications from some of the following organizations: B’nai B’rith Hillel, Habonim-Zionist Society Agency; Jewish Family Service Agency, Jewish Home for the Aged-Brier Home, Peretz School, Talmud Torah (Vancouver and New Westminster) and others as listed below.
Series consists of drafts and final versions of the constitution and bylaws, accompanying correspondence, and records of organizational activities of the Auxiliary.
The series consists of records of Jack Burns and the Burns family, including miscellaneous real estate documents, family correspondence, and biographical information.
The series consists of records of the West Vancouver Ratepayers Association, of which J.A. Burns was a member, including meeting minutes, bylaws, constitution, and correspondence.
The series consists of family photographs originally housed in two albums.
The eighteen letters from Abraham Blackman in Victoria to his brother Morris document the development and changes of their mercantile business in Victoria, New Westminster, and the Cariboo during the heyday of the Cariboo Gold Rush.
This series contains letters to and from members of the Seidelman family, especially members in Winnipeg and Minneapolis; records relating to Harry Seidelman’s career; financial records; receipts; published articles concerning Seidelman family members; and schooling records. The series also includes letters to and from William Seidelman, Sr. from the 1889 and 1890s; some of the letters come from Seattle. The CD-R contains family records digitized by the family ca. 2007. Some of the originals of the digitized records on CD-R are part of the fonds.
The series consists of film and lecture flyers, financial and legal documentation, publicity and newspaper clippings, and film catalogues and lists.
The series consists of files on Congregation Emanu-El financial matters as well as their constitutions.
Series consists of general correspondence regarding Branch activities including planning and implementation of local, national and international projects, liaison with the National Council of Jewish Women of Canada and the International Council of Jewish Women, and policy statements to the provincial and federal government in matters such as abortion and human rights.
Series consists of copies of the Info Health columns that appeared in newspapers throughout BC and Canada.
Series contains a variety of textual records from the Nemetz family and Dayson family, including files from Hebrew Free Loan Association, scrapbooks, certificates, newspaper clippings, and ephemera.
Series consists of Newsletters entitled "The Cowichan Veteran"; the publication started in the 1950s and includes current events, biographical sketches of veterans, obituaries and commemorations of wars anniversaries.