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Saidye Rosner Bronfman OBE (9
December 1896 – 6 July 1995) was a Canadian-Jewish philanthropist. Her husband,
Samuel Bronfman (1891–1971),
purchased Joseph...
- The
Segal Centre for
Performing Arts,
formerly the
Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts, is a
theatre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is
located at 5170...
- The
Samuel and
Saidye Bronfman Family Foundation is a
private Canadian foundation providing grants to
support the
community sector. The
foundation was...
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where alcohol production was legal. On June 21, 1922,
Bronfman married Saidye Rosner (December 9, 1896 – July 6, 1995), with whom he had four children:...
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Samuel Miles Bronfman (1889–1971), m. Jun 20, 1922,
Winnipeg to
Saidye Rosner (1896–1995)
Phyllis Barbara Bronfman Lambert (b. 1927), m. 1949–1954...
- The
Saidye Bronfman Award is a
Canadian award for fine craft. It is one of the
largest individual visual-arts
prizes in Canada. The $25,000
annual prize...
- Bronfman, a
Russian who had
immigrated to
Canada with his parents, and
Saidye Rosner Bronfman, a
native of
Manitoba born to
Eastern European immigrants...
- was the
center of
Yiddish theater from 1896
until the
construction of the
Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts (now the
Segal Centre for
Performing Arts)...
- into a
Jewish family in Montreal. He is the son of
Samuel Bronfman and
Saidye Rosner Bronfman. He has two
older sisters, the art
patron Baroness Aileen...
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commissioned her to
design an arts
centre in
Montreal to be
known as the
Saidye Bronfman Centre, in
honor of her mother.
Lambert designed a ‘Miesian Structure’...