Please join Am Shalom Congregation and NCJWC-SC on June 3rd to hear a presentation by David Matlow on “What was Herzl thinking? What’s he thinking now?”
Where: Am Shalom Congregation 767 Huronia Rd, Barrie ON L4N 9H2
When: Shabbat Services are from 10:00am-11:45am, David Matlow will speak from 11:45-12:30pm, Kiddush sponsored by NCJWC-SC will follow
David Matlow is a lawyer at Goodmans LLP in Toronto, is a Chair of the Ontario Jewish Archives and a member of the board of The iCenter for Israel Education. He has served as the Chair of Toronto’s 2015 Campaign for the United Jewish Appeal and the Jewish Foundation of Greater Toronto. He owns the world’s largest private collection of Theodor Herzl memorabilia (over 6,000 items) which he exhibits across North America. David speaks regularly to schools, synagogues and other groups about Herzl and his continued relevance. David has a regular segment in the Canadian Jewish News called Treasure Trove. More information about David’s Herzl Project is available at https://herzlcollection.com/
To celebrate Israel’s 75th birthday, David Matlow of Toronto has selected 75 artefacts from his personal collection of Zionist and Herzl memorabilia and shared them in a new book,
75 Treasures: Celebrating Israel at Seventy-Five.
The pages of the book are filled with the photos and stories of these inspiring items, and the book challenges each of us to add our own page to Israel’s continuing story.
75 Treasures is available for free download at https://herzlcollection.com/75-treasures
Please join Am Shalom Congregation and NCJWC-SC on June 3rd to hear a presentation by David Matlow on “What was Herzl thinking? What’s he thinking now?”
Where: Am Shalom Congregation 767 Huronia Rd, Barrie ON L4N 9H2
When: Shabbat Services are from 10:00am-11:45am, David Matlow will speak from 11:45-12:30pm, Kiddush sponsored by NCJWC-SC will follow
David Matlow is a lawyer at Goodmans LLP in Toronto, is a Chair of the Ontario Jewish Archives and a member of the board of The iCenter for Israel Education. He has served as the Chair of Toronto’s 2015 Campaign for the United Jewish Appeal and the Jewish Foundation of Greater Toronto. He owns the world’s largest private collection of Theodor Herzl memorabilia (over 6,000 items) which he exhibits across North America. David speaks regularly to schools, synagogues and other groups about Herzl and his continued relevance. David has a regular segment in the Canadian Jewish News called Treasure Trove. More information about David’s Herzl Project is available at https://herzlcollection.com/
To celebrate Israel’s 75th birthday, David Matlow of Toronto has selected 75 artefacts from his personal collection of Zionist and Herzl memorabilia and shared them in a new book,
75 Treasures: Celebrating Israel at Seventy-Five.
The pages of the book are filled with the photos and stories of these inspiring items, and the book challenges each of us to add our own page to Israel’s continuing story.
75 Treasures is available for free download at https://herzlcollection.com/75-treasures
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