- Isaac and Sarah Greenblatt (arrived 1890s)
- Pinyah and Mary Silver (arrived 1890s)
- Aaron Arka and Etta Nitikman (arrived 1898)
- Yosel and Freyda Nitikman (arrived 1899 and 1901)
- Aaron and Annie Nitikman (arrived 1901)
- Abraham and Sarah Greenblatt (arrived 1903)
- Max and Chia Buchwald (arrived 1904 and 1908)
- Isaac and Ruchel Sirluck (arrived 1906 and 1901)
- Harry and Razelle Danzker (arrived 1908) and Rachel Danzker (arrived 1910)
- Usher Zelig and Bella Sirluck (arrived circa 1908)
- Morris and Masha Gladstone (arrived 1910)
- Barney Dave Safeer (arrived circa 1910)
- Aaron (“Harry”) and Freda Gladstone (arrived 1912)
- Morris and Flossie Goldberg (arrived 1913 and 1901)
These pioneers made new lives for themselves, becoming peddlers, storekeepers, grain merchants, and farmers. Their descendants include numerous prominent Manitobans, including a President of the University of Manitoba, a judge of the Manitoba Court of Queen’s Bench, an eminent cardiac surgeon, a judge in the Manitoba Provincial Court, a member of the Order of the British Empire, members of the Order of Canada, advisors to governments, a City of Winnipeg alderman, a newspaper publisher, many business executives, members of learned professions, scientists, teachers, scholars, arts patrons, and community leaders.
Last year delegates from Israel, Kenya, Fiji, Nigeria and the United States, as well as descendants of the first Winkler Jewish pioneers came to partake in the conference. MP Ms. Candice Hoeppner spoke on behalf of the Prime Minister and special video clips were prepared by the Prime Minister’s office which showed segments of his speeches supporting Israel. Shelley Faintuch of the Jewish Federation of Winnipeg spoke on the topic of "Anti-Semitism Today" at a special Jewish Honoring Ceremony. Also, Mr. Mel Lazareck of the Jewish National Fund and his wife Karyn were present and announced that olive trees would be planted in Israel in honor of last year’s conference. Three olive trees were also given for planting in Winkler.
This year’s celebrations including the Chai Folk Dance Ensemble concert promises to be packed full of talent, live music, and cultural dance. The Chai Folk Ensemble is North America’s largest and oldest Israeli folk dance ensemble. The show will be about 2 hours. Winkler is located approximately 120 km southeast of Winnipeg. If enough people are interested in bus transportation, a “party” bus will be arranged. Call the Chai office at 204-477-7497 for details.If interested in bus e Call the Chai office at 204-477-7497 to let us kn
Those with Jewish roots in the Winkler or Morden areas are invited to contact Ms. Funk at sweetspiritministries@gmail.com













































