Item AAAB3442 - Abe Gurevich and Rita Goldberg interview

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Abe Gurevich and Rita Goldberg interview

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  • 1977-10-24 [date recorded] (Creation)

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Interviews with residents of Vancouver Strathcona Neighbourhood, recorded as research for the book "Opening Doors: Vancouver's East End," vol. 8 nos. 1 & 2 of Sound Heritage (Provincial Archives, 1979).

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CALL NUMBER: T3134:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Strathcona neighbourhood : the Jewish community PERIOD COVERED: 1900-1945 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-10-24 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Abraham Gurevich discusses background: born 1901 in Russia; came to Canada at age 24 to join other family members; skilled locksmith and gunsmith but found job only washing dishes. Daughter Rita Goldberg: attended Strathcona School, 1936; recalls Miss Schooley and one other teacher. Gurevich in cattle business in 1930, went broke, peddled junk by horse and wagon. No job, no money but family never on relief; he made enough to eat. Discussion of: Hobo jungles on False Creek; Rabbi Pastinsky; Kosher butcher shops on Georgia; Sabbath day customs; mother's non-automatic washer; home-made pickles and sauerkraut. TRACK 2: Gurevich was a good wine maker- sold it for Passover. Peddling with horse. Buying Model T truck and going into fruit and vegetable vending. Second Hand store for 28 years, bought for $46.00. Strathcona in 1924 mostly Jewish; as more immigrants came, Jews moved out, synagogue moved to 19th Street. Gurevich family did not leave until 1944, when homes were getting run down and drinking problems were more evident. Italians bootlegging but good neighbours. Weekly outings to Stanley Park, lunch in suitcases, then later by truck. Violin found while junk peddling; gave to Rita; Rita's sister took music lessons at Ukrainian Hall. Tough black kids in area. Live chickens from Chinatown. Wood and coal furnace, then sawdust. Gurevich for 42 years member of Jewish Burian Society: dresses bodies, keeps vigil; discusses Jewish burial customs. CALL NUMBER: T3134:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Strathcona neighbourhood : the Jewish community PERIOD COVERED: 1930-1950 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-10-24 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Discussion of the Zionist organization in neighbourhood on Hastings Street that was really a youth group. World War II does not affect family. [TRACK 2: blank; end of interview.]

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Daphne Marlatt and Carole Itter, [1977-05 to 1978-09]

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Partial transcript on file; excerpts only.

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  • Use Restriction: For private and educational use only. Not for broadcast or commercial use without permission of the B.C. Archives.
  • Copyright Status: Copyright British Columbia Archives.

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Accession number(s): T3134

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speaker: Rita Goldberg, speaker: Abe Gurevich, interviewer: Daphne Shirley (Buckle) Marlatt

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