The Museum of Jewish Montreal started out as a digital idea about 10 years ago. When Zev Moses started plotting historic sites of old Jewish Montreal, recording little stories about buildings and noteworthy inhabitants on a website, he wanted to showcase the origins of what was, for 200 years, Canada’s largest Jewish community.
That concept morphed into a physical museum in 2016, right on Saint Laurent Boulevard. It hosted well-known walks, fascinating exhibitions, in-person classes, klezmer brunches and foodie events. Unfortunately, the pandemic put a halt to most of that.
In that same time, a new landlord bought the museum’s physical building and issued an eviction notice to the museum. Staff scrambled to put everything in storage, pivot to online programming and plan for an uncertain future.
Now, thanks to some financial help from an investor and government funding, the museum has a new site—and it’s even closer to one of the most iconic landmarks of Canadian Jewish history. The founder of the museum joins The CJN Daily podcast to discuss their troubled year and what the future has in store.
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What we talked about:
- Learn about the Museum of Jewish Montreal at https://museemontrealjuif.ca/
- Sign up for the Red Light Walking Tour at museemontrealjuif.ca
- Read more: “Famed food writer Ruth Reichl lends support to Museum of Jewish Montreal” (the cjn.ca)
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