‘You can forgive and seek justice at the same time’: Robert Enright on how to learn forgiveness
The co-founder of the International Forgiveness Institute explains the benefits of mercy on physical and mental health.
Gary Topp ushered Toronto into the cultural future—and he’s still making alternative history
The legendary music promoter sits down with his old neighbour, Ralph Benmergui, to discuss the bygone days of Canadian counterculture.
How Choir! Choir! Choir! grew from living room hangout into 2,500 strangers singing Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’ in Montreal
Nobu Adilman reunites with his former CBC boss, Ralph Benmergui, to share his musical journey.
Playwright Mark Leiren-Young explains why Shylock needed a revival in 2024
How a two-decade-old script got rewritten and tailored to Saul Rubinek.
Filmmaker Allan Novak turns the camera on his family: the world’s oldest living Holocaust survivor siblings
The Fink family star in this ‘heartwarming Holocaust film’.
In his new memoir, Michael Coren recounts his life, from Jewish cabbie’s son to Anglican priest
The former right-wing pundit talks with Ralph Benmergui about his various changes of heart.
Eva Almos channels the spirit of her survivor mother in an audio drama about Holocaust zombies
A deep conversation about the impact of generational trauma with Ralph Benmergui.
From devastation to creation: How artist Devon Spier found spiritual meaning through affliction
Her new exhibit runs from Oct 2-9 in Toronto.
Trailblazing artist Neshama Carlebach opens up about her next spiritual goal: the rabbinate
The daughter of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach wants to be a “rabbi who fights” for her community.
Jesse Brown lost 9% of his supporters after he began spotlighting antisemitism. Here’s why he won’t stop
A heart-to-heart with Ralph Benmergui about the resurgence of Jewish identity in a post-Oct. 7 world.