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Farla Cohen: The Shatner Family’s Legacy

Listen to Farla Cohen recount memories of her mother, an amateur actress, and her father, the owner of a garment factory located in the Vineberg Building – the very spot where the Museum of Jewish Montreal is today. Farla and her brother William Shatner both followed in their parents' footsteps: William became an actor, while Farla owned a textile business.

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Farla, age 7, 1947.
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Farla's father after moving to Girouard Avenue, 1950.
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Farla and her sister, Joy, at Petit Lac Long, 1944.
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Farla's brother, William, 1942.
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Farla, age 17, and her mother, 1956.
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Farla, age 14, on Briardale Road, Hampstead, 1954.
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Farla, age 10, and her father, 1950.
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Farla, age 7, 1947.

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Farla's father after moving to Girouard Avenue, 1950.

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Farla and her sister, Joy, at Petit Lac Long, 1944.

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Farla's brother, William, 1942.

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Farla, age 17, and her mother, 1956.

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Farla, age 14, on Briardale Road, Hampstead, 1954.

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Farla, age 10, and her father, 1950.

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Business Cultural - Performing Arts

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