Saint John Jewish Historical Museum
Saint John, New Brunswick

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The Changing Role of Jewish Women in Saint John
Location: Saint John, New Brunswick

 
This shows the head table from a Youth Aliyah dinner held in the 1960s
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Lily Frank
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Girls of the Jewish community were organized into the Girl Guide troop seen here in the late 1920s.
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This group of Girl Guides pose with their leader Mrs. Jennie Brownberg.
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This group of girl guides is shown on an outing.
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This was one of the last groups of Brownies in the Saint John Jewish community.
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Young Judaea Executive in the 1930s including the city's Rabbi, A. Babb.
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This clipping shows the members of the Young Judaea who attended a Parlour meeting in 1937 or 1939.
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Young Judaea Executive meeting  1942
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This was a ribbon worn by delegates to a Maritime Young Judaea conference in December 1950
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Miriam Goldstein, figure skater
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Jewish girls' gym class
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Ella Grosweiner  recreational skating
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Anne Taxar was a track runner in the 1920s
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Rachel Columbus entered business at an early age
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Anne Selby helped her mother in the family store before starting on her own career
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Bertie Boyaner and Fanny Goldfeather in a tree with other friends
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Eleven friends enjoying Tucker Park
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