Newsletters

Identifier
RA000-02
Language of Description
English
Level of Description
Series
Languages
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

23.5 cm of textual records

Creator(s)

Biographical History

The Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre (VHEC) was opened in 1994 by the Vancouver Holocaust Centre Society (VHCS). The VHEC is devoted to Holocaust-based anti-racism education and commemoration. Its staff produce thematic exhibits, school programs and commemorative events, publish a newsletter entitled Zachor and administrate the Wosk Publishing Program. The VHEC holds Western Canada’s largest collection of Holocaust-related artefacts, Holocaust testimonies and archival records and manages a comprehensive library of books, films, educational resources, as well as rare books and special collections.

The Vancouver Holocaust Centre Society for Education and Remembrance (VHCS) was founded in 1983 by a group of British Columbian survivors of the Holocaust and those with ties to the Warsaw Ghetto Committee and the Standing Committee on Holocaust Education of the Canadian Jewish Congress (Pacific Region). The society received charitable status in 1985. Its goal, realized in 1994, was to leave a permanent legacy to the province in the form of a Centre devoted to Holocaust-based anti-racism programming. In 1990, the VHCS partnered with the Jewish Community Centre on the Phase III development of its centre at 41st and Oak in Vancouver, and is located in the basement of that building.Key members of the Vancouver Holocaust Centre Society are:Dr. Robert Krell, Founding President, 1983-1998Robbie Waisman, President, 1998-2004Rita Axelrod, President, 2004-2007Jody Dales, President, 2007-2010Ed Lewin, President, 2010-2016Philip Levinson, President, 2016-Rubin Pinsky chaired the VHCS collections committee in the early 1990s.Early activities and programs of the VHCS occurred in the following areas:Remembrance, Holocaust documentation, outreach program, community education, publishing, exhibitions and collections, child survivor group, second generation group, fundraising and the construction of a Holocaust memorial.

Archival History

Records in this series were stored in the office of the Executive Director of the VHEC.

Scope and Content

Series consists of newsletters printed by the VHCS between 1989 and February, 1994 and Zachor, published by the VHEC from May 1994 to the present. Series has been arranged into two sub-series: VHCS Update (1989–1994) and Zachor (1994–2019).

Accruals

Further accruals are expected.

System of Arrangement

Newsletters are arranged chronologically by the archivist.

Conditions Governing Reproduction

Materials available for research and education purposes only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these materials must be obtained from the VHEC.

Finding Aids

  • Item-level descriptions are available.

Archivist Note

Created June, 2019 by Lorenzo Camerini.

Genre

This description is derived directly from structured data provided to EHRI by a partner institution. This collection holding institution considers this description as an accurate reflection of the archival holdings to which it refers at the moment of data transfer.