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

 
Staff of Regal Films office in Saint John includes Helen and Doris Selick, Abe Smith and Bill Guss
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Jack Calp's Men's Shop with Anne Levine at the back of the photo
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Jack and Anne Levine at a community event
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Esther Everett worked side by side with her husband Barney in their shoe outlets
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Sadie Gilbert
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Leo Gilbert's store with Sadie Gilbert shown at the right
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Rachel Selby shown sweeping the entrance of Rae's Novelty Store on Main Street, Saint John in 1928
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Business card for Rachel Selby's Dress Shop which closed in 1952
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Gladys Wiezel
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Envelope for Hats by Glad
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Sandra Levine runs the Union Deli with her husband Ron.
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Lillian Levine was the proprietress of the Dominion Food Shop
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Working women in the Jewish community
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Judy Tobin ran a small corner store and is seen here with her friend Dr. Moe Polowin
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Joanne Morrison ran a successful art gallery for a number of years.
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Lillian Meltzer Goldstein shown in nursing practice
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Doreen Kanter decorates her room in the nursing school residence
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Bernetta Fransblow Guss, R.N.
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