The fonds consists of an obituary for Robert Dlin and Eva Dlin, articles for Ben Dlin’s book “A Country Doctor,” Norman Dlin’s manuscript “Israel’s 1948 War of Independence & Recollections of Subsequent Experiences” with copies of photographs and descriptions for the book, William and Rose Dlin family history, and correspondence from 1942 and 1947.
The collection consists of biographical material relating to Rabbi Jacob Eisen, including articles and obituary, as well as photocopied and printed copies of his “Gleanings” publications in the Jewish Post (between 193- and 194-?).
The fonds consists of documents created by the Beth Shalom Women’s League for their operation and events. The fonds includes the following series: 1. Miscellaneous (1956 – 2016) consists of early documents created by the Women’s League for events, membership, and bylaws. 2. Adult Education (2018 – 2022) consists of schedules and advertisements for adult education events hosted by the Committee. 3. Women’s League News (Bulletins) (2016 – 2020). 4. Awards (1992 – 2012). 5. Conferences (1976 – 2003) consists of correspondence and brochures relating to the Pacific Northwest Branch of the Women’s League for Conservative Judaism spring conferences, as well as two editions of the Women’s League Outlook magazine. 5. Constitution and Bylaws (n.d.) consists of working documents for the Beth Shalom Sisterhood constitution and bylaws, as well as the Women’s League for Conservative Judaism Uniform Bylaws of North by Northwest Region. 6. Cooking Recipes (1974 – 1978). 7. Correspondence (1969- 1980). 8. Financial Statements (1955 – 1996). 8. Judaica Shop (1954 – 1979) consists of correspondence to acquire merchandise for the shop. 9. Membership Lists (1953 – 1998). 10. Programs (1952 – 2010) consists of correspondence and advertisements for events hosted by the Women’s League. 11. Photos (ca. 1970 - 2004) consists of 48 photographs. 12. Minutes (1952 – 2007). Subsequent accruals organized by year.
The fonds consists of materials created by the Jewish Drop-in Centre from 1966-2006 and includes the following series: 1. Videocassettes (1993). Series consists fof 2 VHS videocassettes on the opening of the new building. 2. Bound Volumes (1970-1993). Series consists of two guestbooks from the opening of the old building (1970) and the new building (1993). 3. Plaques (1966-1982). Series consists of 7 plaques from the old building. 4. Miscellaneous (1968-2019). Series consists of miscellaneous textual items pertaining to the Drop-in Centre. 5. Newsletters (1995-2021). Series consists of newsletters from the Drop-in Centre to its membership. 6. Publicity (1963-2015). Series consists of newspaper clippings and other textual items. 7. Photos (1970-2005). Series consists of 81 photographs, 1 negative and 72 slides of members of the Drop-in Centre, the building and its events. 8. Nominating Committee (1990-2003). Series consists of minutes of the nominating committee. 9. Annual General Meetings (1990-2005). Series consists of minutes from the Annual General Meetings. 10. Board Minutes (1968-2004). Series consists of minutes of the Board of the Drop-in Centre. 11. Executive Minutes (1990-2004). Series consists of minutes of the Executive Committee. 12. Blueprints (1970). Series consists of blueprints of the old and proposed new, but not current new buildings. 13. Donations (1997-1999). Series consists of lists of donors and amounts to various Drop-in Centre projects. 14. General Correspondance (1995-2003). Series consists of general correspondance from and to the Board. 15. Program Committee (1994-2000). Series consists of minutes and correspondance of the Program Committee. 16. Senior's Residence Committee (1966-1985). Series consists of minutes and correspondance of the now defunct Senior's Residence Committee, a pre-cursor of the Beit Horim Society. 17. Miscellaneous Speeches (1997-1999). Series consists of speeches made by past Presidents of the Drop-in Centre. 18. Teas (1994-2000). Series consists of lists of donors and guests and publicity for various Teas held in honour of individuals who volunteered at the Drop-in Centre.
The collection consists of textual material relating to the Dvorkin family, including obituaries (Robert (Reuven) Dvorkin and Trudy Dvorkin (née Eisenberg)), articles about Joseph Dvorkin’s career as a heart surgeon, and articles about Robert Dvorkin’s career as a pianist.
The collection consists of documents relating to the Dolgoy family, including news articles, special occasion notices, obituaries (Max Dolgoy), the Miller-Dolgoy family history, and the 1991 program from Beth Shalom’s Evening in Honour of Catherine Miller Dolgoy.