The only rabbi in Vaudreuil: Why Alice Frank Patry moved from New York to suburban Quebec
The American moved to Canada and found a quieter way of life.
Why Joel Axler loves being one of two Jews living in Walkerton
The Yuk Yuk’s co-founder sits down to explain his unusual move.
Take an audio tour of Jewish Northern Ontario
Robert Walker went hunting for this history—from Iroquois Falls to Wawa and beyond.
Reflections on the once-thriving Jewish community of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia
The city’s synagogue closed in 2010, and the future isn’t looking bright.
One British rabbi’s quest to keep Judaism alive in Regina
How he went from just passing through to staying for life.
Buzzy and Caplansky: Meet the deli men of remote B.C.
Smoked meat philosophies discussed with Zane Caplansky and Howard Busgang.
Keeping Judaism alive in Sudbury
A glimpse into the uphill battle of maintaining a Jewish identity in Northern Ontario.
Stories from Kelowna’s tight-knit Jewish community
It’s too small to be divisive—yet somehow manages it anyway.
Aviva Chernick on what it’s like growing up Jewish in London, Ont.
What Jewish life is like in a city of 2,000 Jews—but still three synagogues.
The exodus from Forest Hill
The story of four Jewish kids who grew up and left Toronto.