After fleeing Toronto, this artist found inspiration in the Canadian woods—and Israel
Alan Glicksman has since exhibited in the Tom Thomson Art Gallery in his hometown.
Goldie Morgentaler: Keeping Yiddishkeit alive in Lethbridge
The city has a handful of Jews. One of them happens to be quite active
Welcome to Waterloo: A lot of Jewish life for not a lot of Jews
Two shuls, a Hillel and Chabad are plenty for its 1,500 Jews.
Can North Bay’s decimated Jewish community make a post-pandemic comeback?
One resident hopes the answer is “yes”.
Memories of growing up Jewish in postwar Manitoba
Sandy Shefrin Rabin discusses her debut novel with Ralph Benmergui.
Kabbalat Shabbat on the beach: This is Jewish life on Bowen Island
No shul, but they recently bought a Torah scroll off eBay.
Meet the ‘Bagel Lady of Niagara’, serving up the only true Jewish bagels south of Hamilton
Jessica Bretzlaff has many opinions about what makes the perfect bagel.
The perfect storm: How a New York meteorologist wound up in Newfoundland—and never left
Elizabeth Loder has become ingrained in St. John’s small but hearty Jewish community.
The last native Yiddish speaker from Saint John, N.B., reflects on the Jewish Maritime exodus
Robert Brym reflects on life as an Atlantic outsider.
Why one Jewish couple decided to leave the city for a rural life in Uxbridge, Ont.
Farming honey bees turned out to be a bonus.