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The Changing Role of Jewish Women in Saint John

 
Alice Hart
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Elizabeth Hart Green
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The Ahavith Achim Synagogue included classrooms and the Mikvah (ritual bath).
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Immigrants arriving in Saint John, New Brunswick on board the Lake Superior, 1902
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Certificate of Naturalization for Lena Cohen, November 25, 1941  issued by the Canadian Government
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Receipt issued by the Salvation Army for Hebrew Immigrant Aid work, June 9, 1908
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Hazen Avenue Synagogue.
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Orphans from Lithuania brought to Canada in 1921 by Lillian Frieman of Ottawa.
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The cast of 'Entertainment' at the York Theatre on March 13, 1906.
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Daughters of Israel twenty fifth anniversary banquet, 1924
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Invitation to Fortieth Anniversary Party for Daughters of Israel, January 24, 1939
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Minnie Goldman, president of the Daughters of Israel in 1920 and 1934 to 1939.
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Millie Isaacs, recording secretary of the Daughters of Israel from 1904 to 1930.
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Shaarei Zedek Synagogue, the primary place of Jewish worship in Saint John.
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Ida (Mrs. Harry) Jacobson was president of the North End Ladies Society in Saint John in 1930.
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One of the final letters sent to the members of the Daughters of Israel.
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Lillian Bassen Webber
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Rose Selick Freedman
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