Jewish community members march at Pride parade

Members of the Toronto Jewish community marched at the annual Pride parade to show support for LGBT Jews and non-Jews alike.
 
Led by Kulanu, Toronto's main Jewish LGBT group, more than one hundred people showed up with signs, colours, and lots of energy. They cheered and sang as they marched from Bloor Street and Ted Rogers Way and down Yonge Street to Dundas Square.
 
Click below for my audio report from the parade, which marked the final day of the 10-day festival.
Members of the Toronto Jewish community marched at the annual Pride parade to show support for LGBT Jews and non-Jews alike.
 
Led by Kulanu, Toronto's main Jewish LGBT group, more than one hundred people showed up with signs, colours, and lots of energy. They cheered and sang as they marched from Bloor Street and Ted Rogers Way and down Yonge Street to Dundas Square.
 
Click below for my audio report from the parade, which marked the final day of the 10-day festival.


 

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