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Yiddish periodicals
2003-061/011(8) · File · 1974-1999
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of articles and poetry from various publications, including an article by Manya Lipshitz on the new school year.

Yiddish columns
2003-061/008(1) · File · 1956-1957
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of clippings from the Yiddish newspaper "Folks-shtime," Warsaw, that feature articles by Manya Lipshitz on the "Progressive Jewish school system in Canada," and on Jozef Cyrankiewicz's report on the five-year plan that was presented to the Congress of the Central Committee of the United Jewish Peoples Order.

Yiddish
2003-061/013(1) · File · 1980-1992
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of articles on Yiddish language, writers, and activists, teaching Yiddish at the University of Toronto, the work of Abraham Reisen and Sheva Zucker, reports to the Friends of the Rena Cost Yiddish Chair at Bar-Ilan University and of the National Committee for Yiddish to the Canadian Jewish Congress, and notes on "The present and future roll [sic] of Yiddish." File also includes publications of the World Bureau for Yiddish and Jewish Culture, and Manya Lipshitz's report from the assembly of the World Advisory Group for Yiddish, Tel Aviv, 25 May 1985.

2003-061/011(7) · File · 1988-1998
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of: correspondence; reports from Yiddish organizations; a letter from Michael Ben-Levi regarding the Operation to Reunify Yiddish sponsored by the World Jewish Congress, 1994; report from the National Committee for Yiddish in Canada; and reports and programs for the World Congress for Yiddish.

Wolf, Moishe
2003-061/007(9) · File · 1994
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of correspondence, biographical notes, and flyers announcing Wolf's lecture about Joseph Stalin's treatment of the Jews.

Warsaw Ghetto uprising
2003-061/011(3) · File · 1944, 1972-1973
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of: articles, flyers, and programs of Holocaust Remembrance Day; notes, articles, and speeches by Sam Lipshitz; a booklet on "The Warsaw Ghetto uprising" published by the Congress for Jewish Culture (New York, 1975); articles on the uprising from "Folks-shtime," "The Daily Hebrew journal," "Jewish life : a progressive monthly," and "Morning freiheit"; issue no. 23 of "The Ghetto speaks" published by the American Representation of the General Jewish Workers' Union of Poland (New York, 1 April 1944); and a booklet on "The Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto" by S. Mendelsohn (New York : Yiddish Scientific Institute, 1944).

Warsaw Ghetto uprising
2003-061/011(4) · File · 1958-1981
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of: programs of commemorative events; issues of various Jewish papers containing articles about the uprising; typescript notes on the uprising for a commemorative service at Manhattan Center, 20 April 1958; and the booklet, "The Warsaw Ghetto uprising issued on the twenty-fifth anniversary (1943-1968)" by the Congress for Jewish Culture (New York, 1968), with substantial annotations by Sam Lipshitz.

Warsaw Ghetto uprising
2003-061/011(2) · File · 1946-1998
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of: articles and speeches written by Sam Lipshitz; an article on "A visit in the ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto" in the paper "Vochenblatt," 28 March 1946; and issues of "Yiddishe kultur" dedicated to the uprising.

Warsaw acuses
2003-061/003(6) · File · [1946]
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of a booklet published by the Library of the Polish Embassy in New York containing photographs of pre- and post-war Warsaw that document the destruction of the Polish capital.

2003-061/011(1) · File · 1945-1980
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of: letters regarding mailing arrangements for the paper, 1969; an article by J.B. Salsberg about the importance of the paper, 1978; photographs showing the graves of victims of the post-war pogrom in Radom in the fall of 1945; the first issue of "Fun letstn khurbn," a periodical devoted to the history of Jewish life under the Nazi regime published by the Central History Commission of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the American Zone of Occupation in Germany, August 1946; a program for the tenth anniversary of the Radomer Mutual Society of Detroit, 1971; consitution of the Radomer Mutual Society Inc., New York, 1962; an article marking the 40th anniversary of the liquidation of the Radom ghetto; "Der fraynt fun Radom 1925-1950," a booklet published by the Friends of Radom Society (Paris, 1950); letterhead and issues of the "Voice of Radom"; and an obituary of Pesach Weisbord (Sam Lipshitz's uncle, and the only member of his family to survive the Holocaust), 1974.

2003-061/010(26) · File · 1958-1964
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of letters, primarily in Yiddish, to Sam Lipshitz as editor of the paper. File also includes a letter in English written on 18 January 1959, thanking Sam Lipshitz for helping the writer to recall memories of events in Poland in the winter of 1945.

Visit to Poland and Israel
2003-061/004(10) · File · 1949-1950
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of letter of introduction from Tim Buck, General Secretary of the Labor-Progressive Party, to European and Israeli counterparts, invitation to attend the meeting of the Central Committee of Jews in Poland, a letter from J.B. Salsberg regarding a Jewish girl brought up by a Catholic family in Poland whose biological mother desires that her daughter be brought out of Poland, a poster for speech in Vancouver on Israel and the Cold War by Sam Lipshitz, newspaper articles regarding Lipshitz's visit to Poland and Israel to attend communist meetings, closure of a Jewish community centre and school in Montreal by police, economic and cultural growth of Jewish communities in Romania, the Canadian Peace Congress at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens in 1950, the status of Yiddish in Israel, warnings about rebuilding West Germany's military weapons industry, conditions in post-war London, and speeches across Canada regarding his recent trip to Poland, and notes for a speech on the sixth anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. See also 2003-061/005 (01) for records relating to this trip.

Visit to Poland
2003-061/017(3) · File · 1945-1946
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of 36 prints showing Sam Lipshitz with various groups, workers in factories, and the public hanging of the former camp commander in Majdanek in December 1945.

United Jewish People's Order
2003-061/002(3) · File · 1946-1947
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of a programme for the tenth anniversary banquet, 1946; the text of Sam Lipshitz's speech to the fourth national convention, with correspondence and other documents regarding his remarks in 1947; and a flyer for the organizing committee of the Montreal Jewish Cultural Conference.

United Jewish Appeal
2003-061/010(3) · File · 1975-1976, 1993-1994
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of correspondence regarding fundraising, and handwritten notes for speeches about the work of the UJA.

Ulpan
2003-061/012(5) · File · 1963-1964
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of notebooks, publications in Hebrew, and correspondence regarding Manya Lipshitz's enrollment in the course of intensive study offered by the Canadian Association for Hebrew Education & Culture, Toronto.

Tsanin, Mordechai
2003-061/007(8) · File · 1976-1983
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of flyers announcing Tsanin's lectures in Toronto in 1976 and 1983, letters to Sam Lipshitz, his introductory remarks for Tsanin's lecture, and a biographical note and bibliography of the work of Tsanin.

Trip to Poland
2003-061/003(10) · File · 1945-1946
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of typescript articles, notes, and correspondence written in Berlin, London, and Poland regarding the journey from Canada to England, Jews in Canada, the United States, and Poland searching for surviving relatives, Sam Lipshitz's speeches on the condition of Jews in Poland, the execution of Paul Hoffman, head of crematoriums in Majdanek.

Trip to Poland
2003-061/003(9) · File · 1945-1946
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of documents collected by Sam Lipshitz in preparation for his visit, including a medical note, application for travel, calling cards, and a letter of introduction in Polish. Also included are a report from Warsaw, articles in Yiddish and English regarding his trip, correspondence from family and colleagues (including J.B. Salsberg), articles by Lipshitz about the reports by Dr. Samuel Margoshes concerning the condition of the Jews in Poland, and letters to the editor of "Der tog" in response to Lipshitz's articles about his trip that were published in "Vochenblatt."

Trade Typesetting
2003-061/002(16) · File · 1971-1976
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of specimen books, promotional material, clippings and three photographs pertaining to the Gold Medal Award presented by the International Typographic Composition Association for work on a Canadian 15-cent postage stamp, a photograph of Sam Lipshitz with pressmen at the company's plant, and documents regarding his membership in the Toronto Typographical Union.

2003-061/010(25) · File · 1969-1996
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of minutes of meetings, articles on Yiddish, flyers for lectures and other events, Sam Lipshitz's speech to the sixth Yiddish Festival in Toronto, 1979, and programs and other material from Yiddish conferences in Toronto and Jerusalem.

2003-061/012(2) · File · 1944-1954
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of mimeographed material, a Haggadah prepared by Kanader Yiddishe Kindershule, and two copies of the booklet for children, "The Story of Passover" by Benjamin Efron, illustrated by Herb Kruckman (New York : Committee for Progressive Jewish Education, 1952).

2003-061/011(10) · File · 1948-1962
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of a letter regarding an exhibit of 300 years of Jewish life in America, a bibliography of material on American Jewish history, proposal for a reader on the poet, "Emma Lazarus : her life and work 1849-1949," and a booklet published by Kinderbuch Publishers, "Jews in the U.S.A. : topical notations for the student : Jewish life in the United States, 1654-1945" (New York, 1962).

Starobin, Joe
2003-061/010(24) · File · 1972
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of correspondence and newspaper articles regarding Starobin's book, "American communism in crisis, 1943-1957."

Soviet Jewry
2003-061/007(7) · File · 1946-1989
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of correspondence from the Beth Tzedek congregation regarding a lecture by Sam Lipshitz in 1968, statistics on Jewish emigration from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 1968-1989, articles on anti-Semitism in the U.S.S.R. and emigration to Israel, and the revival of Jewish culture in the U.S.S.R., 1989. File also includes an offprint of an article, "The struggle for Hebrew," that appeared in "Insight," vol. 5, no. 4 (April 1979).

Soviet Jewish writers
2003-061/007(4) · File · 1943 [1978]
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of poems, articles about Jewish poets in the Soviet Union, and the situation of Soviet Jewry including the non-admission of Jews to universities in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

Soviet Jewish writers
2003-061/007(6) · File · 1989
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of articles about the destruction of Jewish culture by Soviet authorities, handwritten notes by Manya Lipshitz about the struggle of the Maccabees against Greek rulers and Jews who adopted Hellenistic beliefs as well as the origins of German anti-semitism, and introductory remarks by Sam Lipshitz for a speech by Malech Ravitch about Shmeul Halkin.

Smoliar, Hersh
2003-061/007(3) · File · 1974-1988
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of correspondence with Smoliar (partisan fighter in the Minsk ghetto, author, leader of the Jewish committee in post-war Poland, and a professor at the University of Tel Aviv) regarding his visit to Toronto in 1976, flyers announcing his lecture, and Sam Lipshitz's introductory speech.

Shulshtein, Moyshe
2003-061/007(2) · File · 1975-1985
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of correspondence, flyers from the Jewish Culture Council announcing a lecture by Shulshtein in 1975, and notes for Sam Lipshitz's introductory speech for the lecture.

Sfard, David
2003-061/006(26) · File · 1975-1976
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of letters to Sam Lipshitz, and an article discussing the visit to the United States of Sfard from Israel and Moshe Shulshtein from France.

Scrap book
2003-061/015(3) · File · 1949
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of newspaper articles in Yiddish regarding Sam Lipshitz's study trip to Paris, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Israel and other countries. The articles also deal with Jewish life and culture in Canada, anti-Soviet sentiment within the Jewish community, partnerships between Jewish and communist groups in England, the communist party and press in Italy, results of the Marshall Plan, the peace movement in Italy, political, economic and social developments in Romania under a "workers' government," changing political attitudes in London, awards won by May Lipman (the Lipshitz's daughter) and Gerald Cohen (their future son-in-law) upon graduation from Harbord Collegiate Institute, the status of Jews in Poland, democratic processes within the Canadian Jewish Congress, political upheaval in France, announcement by the United Jewish Peoples Order of a mass rally to hear Sam Lipshitz speak about his trip to Europe, and a booklet containing resolutions from the plenary session of the Central Committee of the Romanian Workers' Party, 22-24 December 1948.

Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds
F0444 · Fonds · 1922-2001

Fonds consists of correspondence, speeches, handwritten and typescript notes, photographs, programs and flyers for cultural and political events, newspaper and magazine articles, booklets, and ephemera created or accumulated by Sam and Manya Lipshitz regarding their professional activities and family life. Handwritten letters trace their courtship while Sam worked in Montreal and Manya studied in New York during the late 1920s. Many subsequent documents pertain to their involvement with Jewish organizations, particularly the Labour League, United Jewish Peoples Order, the New Fraternal Jewish Association, and the Canadian Jewish Congress. Sam Lipshitz's work as editor and writer is a major theme throughout the fonds, which includes correspondence and draft articles for "Vochenblatt," "Morning freiheit," and "Fraternally yours," as well as clipped stories and entire issues of these periodicals. Sam's trip to Poland in 1945 with H.M. Caiserman on behalf of the Canadian Jewish Congress is well documented through his letters to Manya, published reports, and photographs. Similar records are available for his trips to Europe, Israel, and the Soviet Union, with considerable information regarding the communist parties in these countries (such as a photograph album devoted to the Congress of the Israel Communist Party in 1949). The fonds includes correspondence, reports, speeches, photographs, and other documents pertaining to Sam's involvement with the Labor-Progressive Party, the careers of prominent communists including J.B. Salsberg, Tim Buck, Sam Carr, Fred Rose, and Albert Alexander MacLeod, tensions within the Canadian Jewish Congress over the relationship between communism and Zionism, the Lipshitzs' resignation from the communist party in 1957, Manya's campaign for a seat on the board of education in 1956, and Sam's campaign for alderman in North York in 1974 (both unsuccessful). The fonds also deals with international issues facing the Canadian Jewish community from the 1940s to the 1990s, including: the Warsaw Ghetto uprising in 1943, Nazi concentration camps in Poland during World War II, the Polish resistance movement, relief work after the war and efforts to improve living conditions and cultural life among Poland's Jews, efforts by Jews in Canada to find relatives among the survivors of concentration camps, trials of Nazi war criminals, Canada's post-war immigration policy and the campaign for Jewish emigration to Canada, the survival of anti-Semitism after the war, Palestine and an independent Israel, politics and conflict in the Middle East, the case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, the plight of Jews in the Soviet Union, Holocaust memorials, and the work of Jewish mutual benefit societies. The Lipshitzs' strong interest in literary affairs is evident through many files pertaining to Jewish writers between 1943 and 1997, which contain correspondence, biographical articles, samples of these writers' work, and speeches extolling their accomplishments made by Sam when they visited Toronto. This material also deals with the visit of writers Solomon Michoels and Itzik Feffer to New York and Toronto in 1943 to promote relations with the Soviet Union, and memorials to the Soviet writers executed in 1952 under orders from Joseph Stalin. The Lipshtizs promoted the Yiddish language and Jewish culture through their written work. The fonds includes copies of three issues of the handwritten journal, "Komunar," edited by Manya between 1922 and 1923 while living on the commune in Russia, as well as poetry written by Manya throughout her life. Her teaching notes document Manya's work at the Morris Winchevsky School, and her interest in Jewish history, song, and festivals. Photographs provide additional information on the school's activities, including the visit by singer and activist Paul Robeson in 1947. Other images in the fonds show Sam speaking at rallies, Manya's campaign for "mayor" of Camp Naivelt, and members of the Lipshitzs' extended family in various settings. The fonds also contains material about work of Trade Typesetting, and testimonials to Sam and Manya Lipshitz added to the fonds after their deaths.

Lipshitz, Sam, 1910-2000
Salsberg, J.B
2003-061/010(21) · File · 1929-1982
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of: correspondence from Salsberg regarding his efforts to introduce collective bargaining for municipal employees in Toronto, 1943; Salsberg's remarks to the Canadian-Soviet Friendship Society about the necessity of peaceful co-existence between socialist and non-socialist parts of the world, 1953; a photograph of Salsberg with David Lewis; text of remarks by Lipshitz about the serious disagreement between Salsberg, Tim Buck, and Canadian Jewish Congress regarding issues involving Marxism, the Soviet Union, and Israel; excerpts from Salsberg's remarks on CBC Radio published in a newspaper under the title, "How Krushchev's attack on Stalin shattered the blind faith of a communist"; Salsberg's remarks on the attack on the labour movement in the wake of Pat Sullivan's revelations about the links between labour disruptions and the Labor-Progressive Party in 1947; a flyer in English and Yiddish containing Salsberg's remarks in the Ontario legislature on the case against German rearmament, 21 Feburary 1955; material for the election campaigns of Salsberg and Sam Carr and the Labor-Progressive Party; articles about Salsberg in "Canadian Jewish news," "Fraternally yours," and other newspapers; and correspondence, invitations, photographs, and other material pertaining to testimonial dinners held to celebrate Salsberg's accomplishments, including the text of speeches by Sam Lipshitz.

Salsberg, J.B
2003-061/010(22) · File · 1982-1998
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of correspondence, newspaper articles, booklets, and speeches regarding Salsberg's accomplishments, and his death in 1991.

Rosenberg case
2003-061/010(20) · File · [1953]
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of a leaflet for a rally at Massey Hall to protest the impending execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, and a folded leaflet discussing "Perjury in the Rosenberg case" published by the Committee to Secure Clemency for Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Toronto.

2003-061/002(2) · File · 1942-1943
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of correspondence between the Montreal office of the Canadian Jewish weekly, the Labour League, and the Jewish Assistance and Social Organization and Sam Lipshitz in Toronto regarding organizational and fundraising activities, the Labour League conference in Montreal, plans to meet with Sam Bronfman, congratulation on the victory (likely of J.B. Salsberg) in Toronto's municipal elections, plans for lectures and exhibits, films on Jews in the Soviet Union, plans to order Earl Browder's book in Yiddish to distribute to members, Eleanor Roosevelt's speech at the Montreal Forum and her plea for aid for Russian allies (where $200,000 was raised, including $50,000 collected by the Jewish community) in January 1943, Salsberg's visit to Montreal in 1943, news of the emergence of anti-soviet issues with the Canadian Jewish Congress in April 1943, a battle between left and right elements on a committee established to organize a memorial for Chaim Zhitlovsky (a prominent Jewish-Canadian writer and teacher) in May 1943, and strategic discussions regarding issues facing the Canadian Jewish Congress.

2003-061/010(19) · File · 1952-1980
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of a booklet celebrating the 55th anniversary of the society, a photograph of men seated and standing around an issue of the "Voice of Radom," and an invitation from the Israel Radomer Society to Radomer societies around the world to attend a 10th memorial service for the 30,000 Jews from Radom who were killed by the Nazis.

Purim
2003-061/012(9) · File · [195-?]-1979
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of articles and poetry regarding the holiday, including the printed text of an article by Manya Lipshitz published in "Fraternally yours," February 1964.

Preparations for Poland trip
2003-061/003(4) · File · 1945-1946
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of letters, telegrams, speaking notes, and related documents regarding conditions in Poland, relief efforts for European Jews, work of the Women's Organization on Overseas Relief, providing clothes for survivors, the plight of Jews in concentration camps, plans to start a public campaign in favour of Jewish immigration to Canada, invitation to attend the Russian embassy on the 28th anniversary of the revolution, and speaking engagements in Canada and the United States.

Poland : publications
2003-061/004(9) · File · 1945-1949
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of magazines and brochures containing articles by Sam Lipshitz on Jews he met in Poland, culture and democratic change in Poland, and the 40th anniversary of the Mozirer Sick Benefit Society, as well as a program where Lipshitz and H.M. Caiserman spoke about their trip to Poland and a history of Majdanek.

Poland
2003-061/003(12) · File · 1945-1946, 1950
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of newspaper articles about steps taken by the Central Committee of Jews in Poland to develop plans for the repatriation of Polish Jews, efforts by the Polish government to improve living conditions for Jews, Sam Lipshitz's address to a meeting in Montreal following his trip to Poland, and a critique of Lipshitz's article published in a Polish communist newspaper about the sale of land to American interests by the Israeli government in 1950.

Poland
2003-061/003(13) · File · 1946
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of newspaper articles about Jewish families in Poland, Canada, and the United States looking for survivors of the war, poverty and fear among the Jews in post-war Radom, dissatisfaction at the meagre financial assistance coming from Jews in the United States, Sam Lipshitz's reports from Poland, criticism of the writings of Samuel Margoshes and Sigal after their visit to Poland, destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto by the Nazis, and the impact of post-war politics on Polish Jews. The file also includes correspondence regarding Lipshitz's speaking engagements in Canada and the United States to discuss the conditions faced by Jews in Poland, anti-Semitism, and arrangements for publication of his articles.

Poland
2003-061/004(7) · File · 1946
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of programs, correspondence, posters, and notes concerning speaking engagements in Canada and the United States where Sam Lipshitz discussed his visit to Poland, the impact of Nazi occupation upon various communities (particularly Radom), and efforts by Jews in Poland, Canada, and the United States to find surviving relatives.

Plaques
2003-061/014(9) · File · 1970-1980
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of the brass plates from three plaques presented to Sam and Manya Lipshitz by United Radomer Relief to commemorate their work as editors of "Voice of Radom," their 40th wedding anniversary, and Sam's 60th birthday, 1970, and to Sam for his work as Chairman of the Societies Division of the United Jewish Appeal as part of Operation Exodus and in recognition of his work of 25 years as editor of "Voice of Radom," 3 February 1980.

2003-061/008(4) · File · 1956
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of Sam Lipshitz's notes regarding ball-bearing plants, women workers and doctors, visits to Leningrad and Kiev, collective farms, conversations with Jewish writers, schools, trade unions, Auschwitz, changes in Poland during the last seven years, anti-Semitism, and daily observations while in the Soviet Union, Paris, Prague, and Warsaw, as well as an issue of "Pravda."

Notebooks
2003-061/003(8) · File · 1945-1946
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of two bound notebooks kept by Sam Lipshitz during his trip to Poland, with notes on preparations for the trip, departure (including passengers and war brides), the names of Jews looking for relatives in Canada and the United States, events during the war in Chmielnik, Staszow, Lodz, and other Polish communities, exhumation of bodies in Bialystok and district, problem of Jewish identity in Poland, testimony by survivors (including an 11-year-old girl), statistics and demography of Polish Jewry, Provincial Committee in Rychbach, Jewish population in Lower Silesia, problem of returning soldiers, members of the underground who killed Germans, and the situation in London and Berlin.

Newspaper articles
2003-061/008(3) · File · 1956
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of clippings from the Polish daily papers "Trybuna Ludu" and "Trybuna Wolnosci" regarding the seventh congress of the Central Committee of the United Polish Workers' Party, including the text of speeches and resolutions regarding the development of industry and agriculture in Poland, the superiority of socialism over capitalism, and communist resistance in occupied Poland.

2003-061/002(10) · File · 1957-1960
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of a press release regarding the new organization, general by-law, policy statement, speeches by Sam Lipshitz (including one for the tenth anniversary), and two photographic prints of an association event.

2003-061/002(11) · File · 1960-1978
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of correspondence, announcements, and speeches regarding the organization's creation in 1960 and its subsequent development, eulogy to Emil Gartner, former conductor of the Jewish Folk Choir, letters about the Chaim Zhitlovsky Lodge, remarks by Sam Lipshitz upon accepting election as president of the association, and information about meetings and assemblies.

Municipal election
2003-061/002(27) · File · 1974
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of promotional literature, newspaper articles, a button, correspondence (including a letter of support by J.B. Salsberg), and speeches for Sam Lipshitz's campaign for Ward 7 in North York.

2003-061/002(7) · File · ca. 1947
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of four photographic prints showing Manya Lipshitz as a teacher and May Lipshitz (daughter of Sam and Manya) as a student at the school, as well as scenes during a visit by Paul Robeson.

Miscellaneous correspondence
2003-061/003(11) · File · 1946-1948
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of letters regarding "Vochenblatt" (Canadian Jewish weekly), report to the Canadian Jewish Congress on the trip to Poland, aid to Russia, and Polish Jews looking for relatives in Canada and the United States.

2003-061/006(25) · File · 1974-1978
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of poems by Miransky, documents from the book committee, a flyer of the Yiddish Culture Council of Toronto announcing an evening in honour of Miransky, an article on the celebration of his 80th birthday, and a speech by Sam Lipshitz in honour of Miransky.

Michoels-Feffer visit
2003-061/006(22) · File · 1943
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of letters from Sam Lipshitz, in New York to greet Solomon Michoels and Itzik Feffer, leading Soviet Jewish writers, who visited the United States and Canada in 1943 on behalf of the Soviet-Canadian Friendship Society. File also contains invitations to the event at Maple Leaf Gardens on 8 September 1943, a photograph of the visitors beside the cenotaph at Toronto's City Hall, and several photographs of their visit to Toronto and New York.

Michoels, Solomon
2003-061/006(23) · File · 1943-1989
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of poems, articles, and correspondence regarding the visit of Michoels and Itzak Feffer to Canada and the United States in 1943, the booklet "Jews have always fought for freedom" published by the Canadian Jewish Congress in 1943 on the occasion of their visit to Toronto on 8 September, the text of Michoel's speech to the Jews of Winnipeg and western Canada, issues of "Fraternally yours" and "Yidishe kultur" from 1985 to 1995 devoted to Michoels, an article by Sam Lipshitz on "An hour with Mikhoels and Feffer," and a press release by the World Council for Yiddish and Jewish Culture that includes comments by Moshe Belinki (a professor in Moscow) about Michoels and his work, 1989.

Memoir : photographs
2003-061/012(13) · File · 1972
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of photographic prints used as illustrations in Manya Lipshitz's published memoir, including scenes from the commune in Russia, the teachers' seminary, and covers of "Komunar."

2003-061/012(12) · File · 1972
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of photocopies of three issues of "Komunar," a journal edited by Manya Lipshitz while living at the Twelfth Children's Work Commune in Russia, 1922-1923, and reproduced in preparation for writing her memoir, accompanied by correspondence, a handwritten account in English describing the life of her mother, Kayla Kantorowicz, and a photocopy of the recipes used by her mother when she ran a bakery in Bialystok, Poland.

Marxism
2003-061/010(11) · File · [195-]
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of notes on Karl Marx, the outline and text for a lecture on Marxism, and an editorial from the "People's daily of Peking" reprinted in "The Canadian tribune" about the ideological struggle over revisionism within Marxism in 1958.

Marmur, Arya
2003-061/010(10) · File · [196-?]
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of a biographical note on the member of the Left Poale-Zion Party (later known as the Achdut-Avodah Poale Zion).

Markish, Peretz
2003-061/006(21) · File · 1956
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of a photographic portrait of Markish, an article by G. Kenig, "In Peretz Markish's house," a chapter of Markish's novel, "Trot fun doyres," and annotated typescript notes for a speech by Sam Lipshitz on the arrest of Markish and subsequent meetings with his wife, Esther.

Mark, Bernard
2003-061/006(20) · File · 1979-1981
Part of Sam and Manya Lipshitz fonds

File consists of correspondence between Ester Mark, Sam Lipshitz, and the Committee for Yiddish regarding publication and shipping of Ber Mark's last book.