Sholem Krishtalka Collection
Extent and Medium
3.76m of multiple media
Creator(s)
- Krishtalka, Sholem, 1905-1977
Biographical History
Cultural activitist, Sholem Krishtalka was born in Ludmir, Poland on February 4, 1905. He received his education at Hebrew Tarbut School where he studied Talmud, Kabalah and mysticism. Krishtalka's academic interests though also ran towards Yiddish literature, music, folklore, social sciences and history. Krishtalka arrived in Montreal in 1933 and immediately became active in Yidisher Kultur Farband (YKUF) as well as the United Jewish People's Order (UJPO), and the Jewish Public Library, and various book committees that supported the publications of Yiddish authors and poets. For the Jewish Public Library he was a major part of the building campaign that saw the construction of the Library's building on the corner of Mont-Royal and Esplanade. His passion for the culture and politics of the Jewish community extended to collecting the ephemera, posters, and articles produced by its citizens and organizations. Sholem Krishtalka's son, Aaron Krishtalka, remembers his father removing posters and flyers from walls specifically to preserve the event and information for future generations. His interests influenced his collecting habits and as a result, his archival collection consists of a wide variety of social ephemeral from political movements, labour rights efforts, philanthropic endeavours, theatre, music, literature and so on. He collected various ephemeral materials also with the help of his wife, Shifra, who was a writer, teacher, and sister to fellow Yiddish writers and teachers, Jacob Zipper, and Sholem, Yehiel, and Israel Shtern. After World War II ended Mr. Krishtalka became involved in actively helping victims of the Holocaust. Sholem Krishtalka passed away on August 16, 1977.
Scope and Content
Consists of personal documents from the Krishtalka family, correspondence, ephemeral and organizational material from international and Jewish Montreal organizations such as United Jewish People's Order (UJPO), Yidisher Kultur Farband (YKUF) and the Jewish Public Library. Also contains numerous posters and flyers for theatre, arts and musical presentations in Jewish Montreal.
Note(s)
Published
Corporate Bodies
- Yidisher Kultur Farband
- Monument-National
- United Jewish People's Order
Subjects
- World War, 1939-1945
- Labour movements
- Displaced persons
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
- Yiddish theater
Genre
- Multiple media