Cynthia Gasner

Songwriter is remembered for I’ll Never Smile Again

Many Canadians do not know that one of the world’s greatest pop songs of all time, I’ll Never Smile Again, was written by a Canadian, Ruth Lowe, more than 60 years ago. Although the song has been recorded by famous orchestras and well-known vocalists, it was not until recently (2004) that attention was once again…

At 100, Bogolmony maintains positive outlook

For the invitation to her “100 Years Young” birthday party, Naomi Bogomolny chose an anonymous poem titled Life Owes Me Nothing. On June 3 (2005) Bogomolny will celebrate her 100th birthday surrounded by more than 100 members of her family and friends. Bogomolny was interviewed at her seniors residence, along with her daughter Edith Monson,…

Profile: centenarian Sam Cohen (2005)

Retired regimental Sgt.-Maj. Sam Cohen, who celebrates his 100th birthday on August 12 (2005), defies all medical logic. “He eats all the wrong foods, such as pastrami with fat and fried foods, and he smokes more than a package of unfiltered Sweet Caporal cigarettes a day,” says his daughter Theresa Strom. “We have to order…

Centenarian Abraham Lieff looks back on Canadian Jewry

For more than a century, Abraham (Abe) Lieff, who is known as the father of modern Canadian family law, has witnessed history unfolding in Canada and Israel. Lieff is a walking history book. His memory reaches back into the pioneer days of the development of the organized Jewish community in Canada, particularly the Jewish community…

Fay and Harry Nesker celebrate 75th anniversary

Torontonians Fay and Harry Nesker celebrated their wedding anniversary on May 28, 75 years after marrying in secret. Family and friends attended a reception at Cummer Lodge where Fay is a resident to rejoice in their marriage that took place on May 28, 1928. On that day, Fay Lefkovitz and Harry Nesker, who were then…

The Ostrys: a legacy of accomplishment in public life

Sylvia and Bernard Ostry are an exceptional Jewish couple, says book publishing consultant Malcolm Lester of Malcolm Lester and Associates. “They are one of a kind in terms of their joint accomplishments in Canadian public service,” adds Lester, who has been a consultant on their recently published books. Both of the Ostrys are respected around…

Sons of Jacob Benevolent Society still going strong after 87 years

The history of the Sons of Jacob Benevolent Society, which recently entered its 87th year, mirrors the growth and development of the Toronto Jewish community. The society’s current president, Joe Goren, says the records show that the organization, founded in 1918, was formed “to do good works and [give] charitable donations.” Its first meeting was…

Fresh memories of Kensington Market

I can still remember the wonderful things I smelled, when as a child, my mother took me shopping to Kensington Market on Thursdays. Kensington Market was the hub of activity, as storekeepers — mostly East European Jews — and bargain-seeking shoppers congregated. You could always smell bread baking in the myriad of bakery shops. At…

Bossin family celebrates 100 years in Canada

More than 225 descendants of Leib Yehuda and Surah Leah Bossin will come together from across North America, Germany and Israel to celebrate the family’s 100th anniversary in Canada. Descendants ranging in age from eight months to 90 years old will gather on the weekend of August 20 (2004) at the Nottawasaga Inn in Alliston,…

Club Desmond members hold 50th anniversary reunion

Friendship and keeping in touch with old friends are very important, says Ken Heller. “Looking back, my teenage years were a wonderful time of life with less stress and a place to go every week to have fun.” Several months ago, Heller, 66, began planning a 50th anniversary reunion with the former members of Club…