Anyone for tennis?

A group gathers to play tennis in 1964 at the  North “Y’ Campus Over the years, the “Y”,  YM-YWHA fostered Jewish identity and camaraderie among its members. Above all, it provided the community with an athletic, educational, cultural and recreational centre they could call their own. Learn more about the history of the “Y”: http://www.ontariojewisharchives.org/exhibits/ymha/index.html

Ontario Jewish Archives, Blankenstein Family Heritage Centre, fonds 61, series 2-2, file 129.

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