Contains 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, 1909-1997Paris
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Picture is mat, Signed Aline, Inscription at the front
The fonds contains a substantial amount of souvenirs commemorating Debbie Mayman's travels, including postcards, pamphlets, menus, and receipts from destinations including London, England, Paris, France, and Ste. Agathe, Quebec. A number of records document Debbie Mayman's marriage to her husband, Philip Mayman, including wedding invitations, receipts, newspaper clippings, and telegrams acknowledging their engagement. A second set of telegrams in the fonds celebrates Debbie Mayman's parents' own marriage. Several certificates and awards demonstrate Mayman's presence in the Jewish community, including the B'nai B'rith Women's Organization; a number of receipts and financial records document Mayman's expenses including her donations to Jewish organizations like the Maimonides Hospital Foundation.
Mayman, DebbieAssumed to be a niece of Charles and Franz Rostoker, as the author refers to Franz as "Uncle Franz".
Assumed to be from Franz to Charles as it begins "Mon cher frere", and appears to be signed "F Rostoker" while being written on Etab. F. Rostoker letterhead.
Fonds consists of recital programmes, correspondence, audio recordings, printing blocks, and photographs.
Fischer, Sarah. E., 1896-1975Contains souvenirs including pamphlets, menus, postcards, notes, and receipts from various trips to Ste. Agathe, Quebec, London, England, and Paris, France, many of which pertain to Cunard Line cruises. Contains newspaper clippings from Paris.