Doorstep Postings: A byelection play for Jewish votes brings out new accusations of Conservatives keeping a swindler’s list
Can the June 24 vote be won based on who shows more contempt for antisemitism?
Can the June 24 vote be won based on who shows more contempt for antisemitism?
Kissing Girls on ShabbatSara Glass(Atria/Simon & Schuster) Whenever one speaks of the strides made towards LGBTQ acceptance, there is an asterisk needed, and I don’t
UQAM’s pro-Palestinian encampment was scheduled to come down on June 6, after protesters reached a resolution with university administration. McGill student Ben Wexler visited the
Alan Chudnovsky’s late father, Hyman Chudnovsky, served in the Second World War with the Duke of York Royal Canadian Hussars. Alan and his family recently
This weekend I went to my daughter’s dance recital at the Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre in downtown Toronto. It’s a building I know reasonably
This is a special edition of Doorstep Postings, the periodic political commentary column written by Josh Lieblein for The CJN. In case you’re just joining us,
Let me state upfront that I don’t have the inside scoop on Joe Roberts’s whole deal. All I know is that the same man who
Lisa Goldman reported on Israel-Palestine through the Second Intifada, the 2006 Lebanon War, and the Arab Spring. In 2010, she was part of the founding
This piece will also appear in the Summer 2024 issue of the quarterly magazine published by The Canadian Jewish News. Morning After the RevolutionNellie Bowles(Thesis/Penguin
In 2011 or thereabouts, I was chatting with some people from various countries about, for some reason, the actress Natalie Portman. Someone said something positive
Rabbi Zvi Kogan, the Chabad rabbi who was murdered in the United Arab Emirates last
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