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Obituary: Gordon Echenberg, 83, a Montreal lawyer who championed global human rights

By Janice Arnold

Canada, News

An old Manitoba law created in response to a 1930s newspaper could open up ways to fight antisemitic speech in the 2020s

By John Longhurst

Culturally Jewish

Matthew Jocelyn, a ‘controversial’ Canadian artist, just took over the Koffler Centre. What does that mean for its Jewish future?

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Lives, Obituaries

Obituary: Dusty Vineberg Solomon, 96, a pioneering journalist in Montreal

By Janice Arnold

Canada, News

Calls to release the complete reports of Canada’s mid-1980s inquiry into Nazi war criminals intensify after political debacle in Ottawa

By Lila Sarick

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A former Canadian diplomat explains the consequences of Parliament’s ‘mind-boggling’ ovation for a former Nazi

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An old Manitoba law created in response to a 1930s newspaper could open up ways to fight antisemitic speech in the 2020s

By John Longhurst

Canada

Calls to release the complete reports of Canada’s mid-1980s inquiry into Nazi war criminals intensify after political debacle in Ottawa

By Lila Sarick

Canada

After a veteran who fought alongside Nazis was honoured in Parliament, Edmonton’s Jewish community renews its call to have monuments glorifying his division removed

By Lila Sarick

Canada

Anthony Rota, the Speaker of the House of Commons, has resigned after honouring a Ukrainian who fought with Nazis

By Lila Sarick

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It was the wurst of times: Toronto’s Chicago 58 celebrates 100 years of Jewish-style salami

Lives

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Obituaries

Obituary: Gordon Echenberg, 83, a Montreal lawyer who championed global human rights

By Janice Arnold

Obituaries

Obituary: Dusty Vineberg Solomon, 96, a pioneering journalist in Montreal

By Janice Arnold

Obituaries

Obituary: Fanny Wedro, 95, a passionate force for Holocaust education in Calgary

By Sam Margolis

Artist Yehouda Chaki celebrates life with his landscape paintings at Galerie de Bellefeuille and Mount Moriah at the JGH HEATHER SOLOMON PHOTO
Obituaries

Obituary: Yehouda Chaki, 84, expressed both joy and pain in his vibrant paintings

By Janice Arnold

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Check out The CJN’s new digital digest—a fresh collection of articles designed for printing at home

By The CJN Staff

Canadian Politics, Perspectives

Doorstep Postings: The self-isolating political strategy of Ottawa school trustee Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth

By Josh Lieblein

Canadian Politics, Perspectives

Doorstep Postings: The federal Liberals invite Canadians to repent for feeling like they don’t want to vote for them again

By Josh Lieblein

International, News

Irwin Cotler, who advocated for Natan Sharansky and Nelson Mandela, awarded Israel’s Presidential Medal of Honor

By Eliyahu Freedman

Opinions, Perspectives

Why is a rabbi with a history of blaming the victims of the Holocaust getting an audience in Montreal?

By Rabbi Avi Finegold

Perspectives, Phoebe Maltz Bovy

Shakshuka-gate: Phoebe Maltz Bovy on a single 29-year-old woman’s Israeli breakfast gone viral

By Phoebe Maltz Bovy

Canadian Politics, Perspectives

Doorstep Postings: The severe decree reveals itself in the form of saluting a 98-year-old Nazi veteran before Yom Kippur

By Josh Lieblein

Canada, News

Anthony Rota, the Speaker of the House of Commons, has resigned after honouring a Ukrainian who fought with Nazis

By Lila Sarick

Artist Yehouda Chaki celebrates life with his landscape paintings at Galerie de Bellefeuille and Mount Moriah at the JGH HEATHER SOLOMON PHOTO
Lives, Obituaries

Obituary: Yehouda Chaki, 84, expressed both joy and pain in his vibrant paintings

By Janice Arnold

Print

Flip through the Autumn 2023 issue of our quarterly magazine

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