Bonjour Chai Will interfaith marriages save Judaism—or destroy it? A podcaster’s recent wedding sparks a rabbinic debate.
News, Print Check out The CJN’s new printable weekly digest—and learn how to see it first each Friday By The CJN Staff
Canada, News Multiple attempted break-ins at a Toronto shul are low priority for police—as Rabbi Shmuel Neft recently found By Alex Rose
Canada, News Julius Grey, the lawyer challenging Quebec’s French-language law, deplores its ‘massive abuse of civil rights’ By Janice Arnold
Arts & Leisure Treasure Trove: A weekly piece of our history from the collection of David Matlow By David Matlow
The CJN Daily We visited the set of Adam Sandler’s bat mitzvah movie being filmed in Toronto 2022.08.03
The CJN Daily For nearly 40 years, Benjamin’s charity foundation has been keeping 10% of donations—until a family sued View episodes from The CJN Daily Subscribe to The CJN Daily (opens a new window)
Rivkush Jews are a multicultural people. Loolwa Khazzoom wants our spaces to reflect that View episodes from Rivkush Subscribe to Rivkush (opens a new window)
Menschwarmers Laetitia Beck on growing golf in Israel, where there’s only one 18-hole course View episodes from Menschwarmers Subscribe to Menschwarmers (opens a new window)
Canada Multiple attempted break-ins at a Toronto shul are low priority for police—as Rabbi Shmuel Neft recently found By Alex Rose
Canada Julius Grey, the lawyer challenging Quebec’s French-language law, deplores its ‘massive abuse of civil rights’ By Janice Arnold
Canada Statistics Canada is reporting that Jews remained the religious group most frequently targeted by hate crimes in 2021 By Lila Sarick
Canada How this grieving Toronto family took on Canada’s largest Jewish funeral home and won By Ellin Bessner
First-person, Stage & Screen The Jewish Nomad: YidLife Crisis are going back to where they came from in ‘A Closer Luc’ By Ilana Zackon
Flashback: The letter that describes what the first day of WWI felt like in Montreal By Canadian Jewish Flashback
Food & Drink A journalist in Winnipeg investigates how that city’s rye bread became the best in North America By John Longhurst
Obituaries Obituary: Mel Hoppenheim, 84, was a Canadian film industry pioneer known as ‘Mr. Hollywood North’ By Janice Arnold
Obituaries Tribute: Kurt Rothschild was ‘the ultimate exemplar of selfless Jewish commitment’ By David M. Weinberg
Obituaries Tribute: Kurt Rothschild, 101, was a trusted advisor to many communal institutions in Canada and Israel, including The CJN By Mordechai Ben-Dat
Obituaries Obituary: Rabbi Dow Marmur, 87, led Toronto’s Holy Blossom Temple—and described himself as having lived six lives By Ron Csillag