Obituaries Obituary: Reuben Sinclair, 111, Canada’s oldest veteran, remembered for his service and his zest for life By Sam Margolis
Obituaries Obituary: Sidney Cyngiser, 99, shared his story about the Shoah with generations of Alberta students By Sam Margolis
Obituaries Tribute: Mira Koschitzky, 87, a hidden child of the Holocaust who became a Jewish leader in Toronto By Tamar Goldstein
Obituaries Obituary: Moshe Kraus, 100, who survived in Bergen-Belsen by singing, became the first chief cantor for the IDF By Alex Rose
Obituaries Obituary: Dr. Avinoam Chernick, 88, a pioneering obstetrician, dedicated to fighting for women’s rights By Alex Rose
Obituaries Obituary: Dr. Hy Goldman, 96, co-founder of KlezKanada, was a dedicated pediatrician and a tireless promoter of klezmer music By Janice Arnold
Obituaries Tribute: Michael Feldman, 95, a Toronto city councillor dedicated to improving residents’ lives—remembered by his successor, James Pasternak By James Pasternak
Obituaries Obituary: Alex Buckman, 83, a tireless force for Holocaust education in Vancouver By Sam Margolis
Obituaries Tribute: Rabbi Professor Michael Brown, 84, shaped the field of Jewish studies across Canada and internationally By Sara R. Horowitz
Obituaries Obituary: ‘Lightning Lou’ Billinkoff, 99, became Canada’s fastest sprinter when he was in his 90s By John Longhurst