Lives, Obituaries Obituary: Irving Abella, 82, was a Canadian historian who revealed why Canada kept Jews out during the Holocaust The co-author of ’None is Too Many’ died July 3. By Ron Csillag
Sponsored Canderel launches Forest Hill’s largest mixed-use community, revitalizing a gateway intersection at Bathurst and St. Clair in Toronto By Canderel
Arts & Leisure Treasure Trove: A weekly piece of our history from the collection of David Matlow By David Matlow
Canada, News Winnipeg police are investigating why 70 headstones were toppled in the Shaarey Zedek cemetery By John Longhurst
First-person The Jewish Nomad: Elana Dunkelman explains the journey of recording a fictional audiobook set during the Holocaust By Ilana Zackon
The CJN Daily Despite shattered goodwill, El Al could return to Toronto next spring, expert predicts 2022.06.30
Bonjour Chai Ethical food is hard to find. How can kosher keep up? View episodes from Bonjour Chai Subscribe to Bonjour Chai (opens a new window)
Yehupetzville with Ralph Benmergui Born in Barbados, Simon Kreindler spent years chronicling the island’s Jewish history View episodes from Yehupetzville with Ralph Benmergui Subscribe to Yehupetzville with Ralph Benmergui (opens a new window)
The CJN Daily How Jews brought the movies to Val-d’Or, Que.—and how the city is celebrating them today View episodes from The CJN Daily Subscribe to The CJN Daily (opens a new window)
Canada Winnipeg police are investigating why 70 headstones were toppled in the Shaarey Zedek cemetery By John Longhurst
International A meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican was ‘an incredible moment’ for these Jewish community leaders from Toronto By Ellin Bessner
International El Al blames COVID’s impact on airlines for shuttering Toronto: spokesman By Ellin Bessner
Canada El Al to stop flying out of Canada, with no trips from Toronto starting this fall By Lila Sarick
Galleries & Museums Montreal temple brings attention to Indigenous people through outdoor photo display By Janice Arnold
Stage & Screen Avinoam Silverman’s new ballet wrestles with his questions about faith and grief By Alex Rose
Flashback: How experiences of the Holocaust were artistically examined in Vancouver By Canadian Jewish Flashback
First-person The Jewish Nomad: Elana Dunkelman explains the journey of recording a fictional audiobook set during the Holocaust By Ilana Zackon
First-person The Jewish Nomad: How to start reading Philip Roth (with subtitles rather than a book) By Ilana Zackon
First-person L.A. Jewish Journal editor-in-chief David Suissa’s view on coming home to a Montreal facing a new French-language law By David Suissa
First-person Liberal MP Ya’ara Saks was confronted with antisemitism at her daughter’s graduation. This is her response By @YaaraSaks