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Yetta Feldman Chmiel Fonds
CA JPL-A 1095 · Fonds · 1950-1984

The bulk of the materials in the fonds relate to Yetta Feldman Chmiel's career as a poetry reciter and performer. This takes the form of newspaper clippings--many of which come from Keneder Adler, and most of which are in Yiddish--which detail her performances and contributions, programmes about particular events, and letters of thanks for her contributions from relevant institutions. Many of the events and performances referenced in the materials are associated with Labour Zionism, Pioneer Women's Organization, and the Jewish Public Library. Additionally, playbills, newspaper clippings, and photographs from several plays Feldman Chmiel partook in at the Segal Centre for Performing Arts (then the Saidye Bronfman Centre) are in the fonds.

The majority of the fonds' material is contained within a single scrapbook, but two files of loose textual records--one containing Feldman Chmiel's own poetry, the other containing mostly correspondence and newspaper clippings--can also be found in the fonds.

Feldman, Yetta Chmiel
CA JPL-A 1099-3-[59]-18 · Item · [between 1931 and 1942]
Part of Sholem Krishtalka Collection

Text includes (translated from Yiddish): Mass Meeting and Concert / Friday May 1st 8:30 P.M. / Annex Hall 224 Fiarmount Ave. / Poalei Tzion / Tzeirei Tzion / Pioneer Woman's Org. / Poalei Tzion Youth / Yehoash, A.D. Gordon and Eretz Yisaoel Branches of Jewish National Worker's Union / HaShomer Ha'Tzair

Oberman Family Fonds
CA JPL-A 1309 · Fonds · 1922-2000

Fonds consists of correspondence and biographical materials related to both Morris and Judith Oberman as well as documents, correspondence, clippings and scrapbooks related to their Zionist activities.

Oberman, Morris, 1900-1987
CA JPL-A 1052-[14] · File · [191-? - 1945]
Part of Samuel Lapitsky Fonds

Contains Lapitsky family portraits, including a wedding photograph (identified as Rose Berlin, daughter of Meche, and husband Moe), solo portraits, group portraits, infants, and a family dinner. Also includes photograph of Pioneer Women of Montreal celebrating their 20th anniversary, featuring Rose and Bertha Lapitsky (identified in pen on photograph) and Golda Meir seated in the middle. Most photographs printed in Montreal.