Currently, the Ometz Collection is made up of records from the Baron de Hirsch Institute/Jewish Family Services, Jewish Immigrant Aid Services, and Jewish Vocational Services. Records include correspondence, minutes and memoranda, annual reports, publications, and documentation of history.
OmetzConsists of records documenting Zuker's speeches and writings as well as some correspondence.
Zuker, Leib, 1887-1965The J. Bieber Collection includes three documents: a Polish request for a birth certificate, the English translation of the first document by J. Bieber, and a letter attesting to the translation also written by J.Bieber.
Bieber, J.Consists of correspondence regarding donations to numerous community organizations, a travel notebook, photographs, and ephemera from organizations with which Mrs. Dinovitzer was involved.
Dinovitzer, Bertha, 1878-1985Contains photographs, reel to reel audio, cassette audio and textual documents related to the organizational activities of Abraham Trapunski. The bulk of the Abraham Trampunski papers focus on his involvement with the Vilna and Vicinity Association. Most of the papers in the collection range from 1953 - 1980, when he apeears to have been most active in these associations. Other prominent institutions include The Canadian Jewish Congress, YIVO and the Montreal Yiddish Committee.
Trapunski, Abraham, 1909-1997