The Saint John Jewish Historical Museum welcomes donations in any amount to support its research, exhibitions and programs.  Income Tax receipts are issued for amounts of $10.00 or more.

 

2024 Membership Campaign


Dear Friends,

 

The Saint John Jewish Historical Museum was established in 1986 by my mother, Marcia Koven, who had the vision to gather, record, catalogue and protect not only the personal stories of hundreds of immigrant families that settled and passed through Saint John, but also to provide context for their journeys. The Museum now houses a trove of objects and personal belongings, often carried across the world, that have been lovingly donated by families of these early immigrants. Under the tutelage of our Executive Director and Curator, Katherine Biggs-Craft, the Museum has expanded and flourished and now has become a “must visit” attraction for tourists and locals.

 

 I chose to join the Board of Directors of the Museum in 2022, the year my mother passed away, to represent and carry on her deep love of our community. Those of us who grew up in Saint John (for me it was in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s) have a strong affiliation to our memories of the Jewish community. As we grow older, many far from our original home, we now realize how extraordinary and unique our experiences were growing up in Saint John. It is to the next generations, our children, and their children, where the tie becomes more tenuous, less real, a mystery of sorts.  We hope to engage those of you, whose affiliation may feel distant, to keep alive the Museum’s original intent as well as to expand the definition of what the Museum can be.

 

While the Museum is blessed with a robust membership, we can do better and are hoping to connect with those not currently Museum members who have links to the Saint John Jewish community. I reach out to you as I know somewhere in your memory there are the stories of family or friends who have passed through here, that you have your own recollections that need, at times, to be rekindled. Perhaps it is a child or a grandchild who makes it more necessary to reconnect to a not-so-distant past, or a yearning for connection to a place that nurtured so many of us.  Whatever the reason, we want to welcome you back.

 

The Museum has a bi-annual newsletter that recalls the past and present goings on in the community, mounts one major exhibition a year alongside permanent exhibits on the Jewish way of life and community history, and a library and archives. During the summer and fall we welcome thousands of visitors from all over the world.

 

We would love to add you and your extended family members and friends to our membership. Be a part of the future of the Museum and join us at this time as we hope to digitize our archives, modernize our IT and to reach more students with educational initiatives. We want to reach those who may or may not have an opportunity to visit Saint John again. We will continue to collect memories and stories not only of our past but of those families and individuals who continue to move to Saint John from all parts of the world.

 

If you wish to become a member of the Saint John Jewish Historical Museum, you may do so by completing the attached form and making a payment in accordance with the instructions.

 

If you already have a membership and have children, relatives or friends who do not, please forward this and encourage them to join the Museum.

 

Feel free to direct any inquiries to me, our Executive Director and Curator, Katherine Biggs-Craft or our President, Lorie Cohen- Hackett. I sincerely hope you will spread the word and that you will join us in our efforts to continue to be meaningful and grow. 

 

Thank you for your support.

 

 

Very truly yours,

 

 Andrew Koven



Annual Membership


Members support the preservation of the history of the Saint John Jewish Community and provide much needed revenue to maintain our activities

 

Benefits of membership include free admission to the Museum, subscription to Zikaron: the newsletter of the Saint John Jewish Historical Museum (Spring and Fall editions), invitations to special events and the opportunity to vote at Annual General Meetings of the Society and to serve on the Board of Directors.

 

2024 Membership Fees

Individual: $40.00

Family: $50.00

Friend: $100.00

Patron: $300.00

Corporate Sponsor: $1,000.00

 

Please include full name, mailing address, phone number and email with all memberships.

 

Payments

Personal cheque - made to Saint John Jewish Historical Society and mailed to: 91 Leinster Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada   E2L 1J2

E-transfer - to External link opens in new tab or windowsjjhm@nbnet.nb.ca

Canada Helps - External link opens in new tab or windowhttps://www.canadahelps.org/dn/12227 

 

Donation Cards for all occasions


The Saint John Jewish Historical Museum has been sending cards to honour and to remember family members and friends for more than three decades as a fundraiser to support regular operations and programming. The cards feature an image of the Saint John Jewish Historical Museum on the front.

Each donation is recognized with a card sent to the individual or family as appropriate and with a listing in each issue of the Zikaron: the newsletter of the Saint John Jewish Historical Museum.

There are cards for every occasion including: birthday, anniversary, sympathy, congratulations, get well, Bar or Bat Mitzvah, graduation, wedding, thank you. Personal messages to the recipient can be included.

A minimum donation of $18.00 per card is appreciated.

Please include full name(s) and mailing addresses for both sender and recipient for all card orders, and type of cards with all card orders.

 

Payments

Personal cheque - made to Saint John Jewish Historical Society and mailed to: 91 Leinster Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada   E2L 1J2

E-transfer - to External link opens in new tab or windowsjjhm@nbnet.nb.ca

Canada Helps - External link opens in new tab or windowhttps://www.canadahelps.org/dn/12227 


Gift Shop

 

Museum Gift Shop Items


Book - Weaving the Past Into the Present by Marcia Koven (2008)

 A short history of the Saint John Jewish Community

$20.00 plus shipping ($7.00)

 

Book - From Our Grandmothers Kitchens (2008)

A collection of traditional and modern Jewish recipes from Saint John homes

$15.00 plus shipping ($7.00)

 

Book - Dorbyan by D.H. Jacob (2009)

The story of the Jacobson family

$30.00 plus shipping ($12.00)

Hasty notes – package of six

                Card with envelope featuring cover photo of Saint John Jewish Historical Museum

$5.00 plus shipping ($5.00)

 

T-shirts – blue or white with logo

                Sizes: S, M, L, XL  2XL

$15.00 plus shipping ($7.00)

 

Payments

Personal cheque - made to Saint John Jewish Historical Society and mailed to: 91 Leinster Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada   E2L 1J2

E-transfer - to External link opens in new tab or windowsjjhm@nbnet.nb.ca