Donation
Temple Beth Ora’s third Annual Congregation Sedar at the Saxony
Motor Inn,1988; Temple Beth Ora fonds, JAHSENA.
Monetary Donations
Your generous support ensures we can continue collecting, caring for, and providing access to archival materials, oral histories, and community resources,
expand educational programming, and make local history more accessible.
Every contribution makes a difference. We accept donations online, through e-transfer, by mail or in-person.
Donations of over $18 are appreciated and eligible for a charitable tax receipt.
Donation Option
Your generous support ensures we can continue collecting, caring for, and providing access to archival materials, oral histories, and community resources,
expand educational programming, and make local history more accessible.
Every contribution makes a difference. We accept donations online, through e-transfer, by mail or in-person.
Donations of over $18 are appreciated and eligible for a charitable tax receipt.
In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Morbi non risus ut eros aliquet pulvinar; Convallis Family Fonds, JAHSENA
E-transfer
Send an e-transfer to jahsena@shaw.ca. You must include the following information in order to receive a charitable donation receipt:
- Your first, middle initial and last name
- Your address
By Phone
Contact the office to make a monetary donation via phone.
By Mail
Donations via cheque can be sent by mail to:
Jewish Archives and Historical Society of Edmonton and Northern Alberta 15604 Stony Plain Road, Edmonton, AB, T5P 3Z4
Jewish Archives and Historical Society of Edmonton and Northern Alberta 15604 Stony Plain Road, Edmonton, AB, T5P 3Z4
In-person
Contact the office about making in-person donations.
Endowments
JAHSENA is grateful to be the beneficiary of several endowments held at the Edmonton Community Foundation through the Edmonton Jewish Community Charitable Foundation. If you would like to set up an endowment with JAHSENA as the beneficiary, please contact the EJCCF by phone (780-489-2809) or email (jahsena@shaw.ca).
Donating Archival Records
The breadth and accuracy of archives as a historic resource relies on members of the public donating their records. Donating your records enables
us to provide a richer, more accurate reflection of our shared past. Donated materials will be preserved with care and made accessible to
researchers, educators, and your descendants. Charitable tax receipts will not be issued for donated archival materials.
In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Morbi non risus ut eros aliquet pulvinar; Convallis Family Fonds, JAHSENA
What Types of Records are the Archives Looking For?
Personal Records of Individuals
Any material that an individual has created, used or received during their lifetime. These materials provide insight into the interests, occupations and life of an individual which contributes to knowledge about our community. This includes:
- Correspondence
- Diaries
- Scrapbooks
- Drawings
- Photographs
- Films
- Audio and Video Tapes
- Organizational Membership Materials
- Business Records
Corporate or Organizational Records
Operational records document the core functions of a business: its essential activities, decisions, legal obligations and responsibilities, such as policies and procedures, minutes, legal agreements, newsletters, records of assets.
If privacy is a concern, the donor of materials may set access restrictions to anything of a sensitive nature. For these types of records, the Archives prefers to restrict the records for a period of time rather than permanently.
How Does Donation of Materials Work?
The donor is asked to gift the material to the archives by signing a Certificate of Gift. Once materials are donated, they become the legal and physical property of the archives for use by researchers.
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Library Donations
Due to our current temporary location, JAHSENA’s library will not be accepting book donations at this time. We kindly ask that you hold onto any potential donations until we’ve moved into a more permanent space, in approximately September, 2027.
However, we welcome and encourage you to reach out to us regarding any items you wish to donate. We will gladly follow up once we are able to accept them.
For all library-related donation inquiries, please contact our office directly.
