One sheet of paper, removed from a bound notebook, with a handwritten poem on both recto and verso.
Klein, A. M. (Abraham Moses), 1909-1972The fonds consists of typescripts and manuscripts of the poetry of Harold Ivry, as well as correspondence between Hannah Ivry and several libraries, a printer and a monument company. Manuscripts include notebooks and scrap paper.
Ivry, HaroldConsists of 1 album with poetry and hand-drawn illustrations.
Feiner, HildaFonds consists of anniversary telegrams, poetry in Hebrew, tree planting certificates, and newspaper clippings.
Cohen, Joseph, 1886-Consists of both professional and personal papers divided into four series: Literary Activities, Professional Activities, Biography and Correspondence.
Danielack, Joseph, 1900-1951The fonds contains records pertaining to the life of Joseph Rogel, including his literary output (manuscripts, poetry, essays and translation), as well as incoming and outgoing correspondences. It also contains audio interviews.
Rogel, Joseph, 1911-1990Consists of one album containing 14 photographs and one notebook containing poems and essays, handwritten.
Magid, Meilach, 1894-1977Mainly made up of Miriam Vineberg's correspondence. Also contains photographs, local Jewish publications, Shloime's school workbooks, and documentations re. Shloime's law suit against Le Devoir for the improper translation of his article.
Vineberg, Miriam, 1918-2004Consists of manuscripts, clippings and biographical materials.
Ginzburg, Mordecai, 1894-1966The fonds contains records related to Moshe Shaffir's career as a productive writer of poetry and essays, with many of his own publications and newspaper clippings present in the fonds. The fonds also contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, manuscripts and ephemera related to the Jewish Public Library, the Association of Bukovina Jews, and other local and global Jewish organizations and Yiddish institutions, all attesting to Shaffir's involvement in the Montreal Jewish community and Yiddish community in the United States, Israel, and Europe. Additionally, letters and newspaper clippings show Shaffir's personal interest in Soviet writers who emigrated to Israel.
Shaffir, Moshe, 1909-1988