- LA.SC042.S1.f41
- File
- 1969-1972
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Personal correspondence with friends in Australia, New York and Italy. Invitation to
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Personal correspondence with friends in Australia, New York and Italy. Invitation to
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence with Renilde Hammacher, Jules Heller, Ira Hirschmann, Penina Herzog, Mirian Hendles, Elise Haas, Ibram Harari and other friends; the Heritage Ontario Congress, and Hadassah (Scopus Chapter, Toronto)
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence with Ephraim Katchalsky-Kazir regarding the death of his brother, scientist Aharon Katchalsky-Kazir with whom Mrs. Zacks had a close relationship; and others.
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence relating to staff, the O'Keefe Centre Arts Committee, the American-Israel Cultural Foundation, the gift to the AGO, the Order of Canada and the Women's Musical Club of Toronto. Correspondents include George Whalley, Bogomila Welsh, Hugh Walker and others.
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence relating to Young People's Theatre, the World Union for Progressive Judaism, a Bar Mitzvah invitation and other personal matters.
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence with the artist; correspondence regarding preparations for the opening of the Sculpture Centre, postcards from Henry Moore; newspaper clippings.
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence with Radu Varia, UNESCO, Victoria College, and others
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence with Allan Bronfman and John Bassett regarding a scholarship; Chaim Raphael; letter to Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt, social notes, and a moving, hand-written draft of a letter to Rubin and Esther Reuben just after Sam's death.
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence of a personal and social nature, concerning the death of Sam Zacks, the honourary degree from the University of Toronto, and other matters.
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Reproduction requests; correspondence with the San Francisco Museum of Art relating to the retrospective exhibition; complex series of letters, including some from the artist and his dealer, Louis Bergman, relating to the purchase of several paintings