Meet the woman at the centre of Jewish life in Abu Dhabi: Canada’s ambassador

Canada's ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Marcy Grossman, during a 2021 Hanukkah celebration in Dubai. (Image courtesy Jean Levasseur/Expo 2020)

This year, an unlikely Hanukkah party was held at the Canada Pavillion of Expo 2020 in Dubai. The emcee for the candlelighting and kosher dinner was Canada’s ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Marcy Grossman, a Montrealer who’s spent the last three years in the Gulf state.

Grossman has found herself at the centre of Jewish life in the Arab country, embedding herself within a community of about 3,500 Jews—some of whom have literally come out of hiding, as the UAE fleshes out its new formal relationship with Israel, following the signing of the Abraham Accords.

Before she retires from her post in 2022, Grossman joins to discuss life in Dubai and how she feels feels more comfortable as a Jewish woman in the UAE than in many other parts of the world.

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