Jewish Archives and Historical Society of Edmonton and Northern Alberta
Registered Name: JEWISH ARCHIVES & HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF EDMONTON AND NORTHERn
Business No: 872861893RR0001
This organization is designated by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as a registered charity. They comply with the CRA's requirements and have been issued a charitable registration number.
JAHSENA is the official Archives and Historical Repository of the Jewish Communities of Northern Alberta.
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Membership is vital to our society - JAHSENA is a self-sustaining organization that receives monies from two main sources: a Casino and your generosity through annual memberships. Your generosity is much appreciated and helps us continue to preserve the history of the Edmonton Jewish Community for future generations.Membership in the Society runs from September 1 to August 31 each year, is tax-deductible and includes a subscription to our newsletter, Heritage/Yerusha.
About JAHSENA
The Jewish Archives and Historical Society of Edmonton and Northern Alberta (JAHSENA), was established as a non-profit society in Alberta in 1996. Its founder Uri Rosenzweig had the idea to write a history of the Edmonton Jewish Community to celebrate its centennial in 1993, and so founded the Society in order to write the book, and to look after the materials collected during the process. JAHSENA collects the records of all Jewish organizations, Synagogues and individual residents in the Northern half of the Province of Alberta.
The mandate of JAHSENA is to preserve the Jewish heritage of the communities of Edmonton and Northern Alberta through the acquisition, housing, arrangement, description, cataloguing, preservation, restoration and access of collected materials. The Society exists to preserve and protect the Jewish heritage of Edmonton and Northern Alberta through the collection of archival documents, artifacts and audiovisual materials for the use of present and future generations, and to promote knowledge of and use of those materials through outreach activities such as exhibitions and educational programs.
