The Lokaj Family Collection contains two copies of certificates of identity issued by the Allied Commision for Austria, one for Lola Lokaj (nee Klinger) and another for Chaim Lokaj
Lokaj, LolaConsists of various artefacts, including textiles, glassware, pipes, tailor's tools, as well as several recipe and prayer books, ephemera, and photographs belonging to the Levy Family.
Textile materials include men's and women's hats, clothing, jackets, aprons, and tie clips. Also includes ephemera such as pins, caps, badges, and uniform of the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Montreal Pipe Smoker's Club.
Levy FamilyConsists of two photograph albums of snapshots: the Levine family in Outremont, in the Laurentians and at a summer camp in New Jersey.
Levine FamilyFonds is comprised of one folder holding a circumcision certificate for Leon Blauer.
Blauer, LeonThe bulk of the fonds is comprised of records which reflect Leon Crestohl's role as a member of the House of Commons for Cartier from 1950 through the 1960s, including many annotated drafts of debate speeches he produced. Likewise, a number of event invitations, awards, and a travel diary of Leon Crestohl's can be found in the fonds, as well as stamps imprinted with Leon's portrait.
A number of records relating to Leon and Sophie Cresthol's son, Harvey Crestohl, can also be found in the fonds, many of which pertain to his role as International President for B'nai B'rith International. These include certificates and awards, photographs, correspondence, and articles regarding his involvement in the Town of Mount Royal Liberal campaign.
Finally, a number of photographs of the Crestohl family can be found in the fonds, including events surrounding Tau Epsilon, the McGill University fraternity that both father and son attended. Several New Years cards and biblical commentaries of Leon's father, Haim Crestohl, are also included in the fonds.
Crestohl, Leon David, 1900-1963Consists of records documenting Zuker's speeches and writings as well as some correspondence.
Zuker, Leib, 1887-1965Contains documents related to the life and career of Leib Tencer, including his involvement with JPPS/Bialik, the J.I. Segal Fund, and McGill University.
Tencer, Leib, 1910-The Fonds contains material reflecting Lea Roback's activity in politics, union organization and activism in addition to personal records that document her relationship with family. Records from her political and activist work include radio addresses, correspondence, fliers, reports, and periodicals. Personal records include correspondence with her family members, the narrative of the Roback family written in prose, and various pieces of memorabilia belonging to Roback. The majority of the photographs in the collection are of Lea and her family from their time in Montreal and in Beauport, as well as Lea's travels in Europe.
Roback, Lea, 1903-2000Consists of 44 issues of Le Cactus from 1952 to 1957 as well as a booklet published by Les Edition du Cactus entitled, "L'ordre des Knights of Columbus...ses origines, ses methodes, ses oeuvres" (1952).
Le CactusThe Lawetz Family Collection includes three passports, two of which are for Sol Lawetz and one for Jocheweth Lawetz Fischauf, as well as a school certificate issued in Lodz, Poland.
Lawetz Family