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Lillian Bilsky Freiman

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organization for twenty-one years, from 1919-1940. By 1925, under her leadership, membership of the Hadassah was at 4,500 women in 68 chapters. Beyond this, she had been involved with leadership roles in the Ottawa Welfare Bureau, the Protestant Infants Home, the Canadian Institute for the Blind, the Red Cross Society, the Amputations Association of Great War Veterans of Canada, the Salvation Army, the Big Sisters’ Association, the YMCA, the Joan of Arc Society. She was also involved with the
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In loving memory and to the honour of Mrs. A.J. (Lillian) Freiman, OBE, national officer and general convener in Ottawa of Canadian Legion Poppy Day. The friend of all soldiers and dependents who, in public and in private gave generous, warmhearted and always effectual service and assistance in their
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became famous, many campaigns were introduced to have the poppy adopted as a symbol of remembrance and a means of raising funds for veterans. In 1921, Freiman crafted the first Canadian poppies in her living room. In 1923, the Vetcraft Shops took over the poppy making. She was a member of the
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Freiman was the founder of the Canadian Hadassah - a woman's Zionist Organization. She accomplished this by raising money for the Helping Hand Fund of Hadassah, by traveling acrossing Canada, and securing about $ 200,000 from 120,000 Jews, most of them recent immigrants. She would head the
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In 1918, she was summoned by the mayor of Ottawa to organize a 1500-volunteer relief effort. The project gained national attention. With media support, she launched a campaign disseminating not only progress reports but also information designed to help prevent the spread of the influenza.
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In 1934, she was awarded the Order of the British Empire, becoming the first Jewish Canadian to receive the honour. The aware was presented to her by King George V on New Year’s Day.
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The Moshav Havatselet HaSharon in Israel's Emeq Hefer, land purchased by the Jewish National Fund with contributions by Canadians including the Freiman family, is named for her.
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On December 29, 1941, a tablet was unveiled by Major-General L.F. LaFleche, Associate Deputy Minister of National War Services at Trafalgar House that was inscribed:
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She should be better recognized because there’s so much commemoration about the First World War and she contributed so much towards the effort to help the soldiers
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Lo, Laurelle (2001), "The Path from Peddling: Jewish Economic Activity in Ottawa prior to 1939", in Keshen, Jeff; St-Onge, Nicole (eds.),
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In 1957, her Victorian-style mansion on 149 Somerset Street West in Ottawa was converted to the home of the Ottawa Army Officer's Mess.
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In 1919, the Vetcraft Shops, which employed returning servicemen to make furniture and toys, was created with Freiman's influence. When
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merchant and community leader, thought to have been the first Jewish settler in Ottawa. Her family was of Russian-Lithuanian descent.
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sewing circles to send blankets and clothing to the soldiers overseas. This sewing circle would become a Disraeli Chapter of the
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to emigrate to Canada. Among them was a 12-year-old orphan named Gladys Rozovsky was adopted by Freiman and her husband.
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for being "a gifted organizer and philanthropist who worked to improve the health and welfare of her fellow citizens."
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National Poppy Advisory Committee and chaired Ottawa’s annual poppy campaign nearly every year until her death.
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On November 2, 1940, she died aged 55, due to failing health. Her funeral was attended by Prime Minister
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In 1935, Canadian Hadassah dedicated the year to Freiman as tribute to her fiftieth birthday.
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In 1924, delegates at the Canadian National Convention named a school after her.
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cause from the days of 1914-18 to the day of her passing November 2nd, 1940.
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She was the fifth of eleven children. Her sister Lucy would go on to marry
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broke out, Freiman set up 30 sewing machines in her home and organized
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In 1921, she assisted between 146 and 151 Jewish war orphans from the
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dubbed Freiman as "Mother of the Jewish People of Canada".
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100 More Canadian Heroines: Famous and Forgotten Faces.
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Canadian Officers of the Order of the British Empire
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Index

Lillian Freiman
Lillian Freiman (artist)
OBE
Jewish-Canadian
philanthropist
Zionist
Person of National Historic Significance
Canadian Government
Mattawa, Ontario
Moses Bilsky
Jewish-Canadian
Allan Bronfman
Joseph E. Seagram & Sons
Great War
Red Cross
Daughters of the Empire
Royal Canadian Legion
John McCrae
In Flanders Fields
Ukraine
Girl Guides Association
Adath Jeshurun Congregation
Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith
United Palestine Appeal
Bytown Museum
A. J. Freiman
William Lyon Mackenzie King
Stanley Lewis
Persons of National Historic Significance
Moina Michael

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