Now’s the time to travel to Israel. Virtually.
Now you can travel to Israel virtually, from the comfort of your own home.
Terror incident exposed deeper nature of anti-Semitism
Ari Blaff reviews Julie Salamon’s latest book, An Innocent Bystander.
Survivor teaches students in Shoah documentary
Myron Love looks at the new documentary, Tikkun Olam: Isaac’s Legacy, which focuses on the interaction of 94-year-old Holocaust survivor and educator Isaac Gotfried and a class of Grade 12 students at J. H. Bruns Collegiate, a secondary school in southern Winnipeg.
Jewish arts institutions battered amid virus chaos
Michael Fraiman investigates how Jewish arts institutions are being affected by the coronavirus closures.
Photographing Europe’s lost Jewish heritage
Barbara Silverstein speaks with David Kaufman, acclaimed photographer and an award-winning documentary filmmaker, whose photography exhibit is currently being shown at Congregation Darchei Noam.
Hamilton gets a new Jewish film festival
Steve Arnold looks at the best offerings at the brand new Hamilton Jewish Film Festival, which runs from March 22-23.
Family and friends recall ‘creative and innovative’ Gilletz
Barbara Silverstein reports back from the funeral of Canadian Jewish icon, Norene Gilletz, “the Canadian queen of kosher cuisine”.
A millennial adventure set during Rob Ford scandal
Susan Minuk chats with Run This Town‘s writer/director Ricky Tollman and producer Randy Manis ahead of the film’s theatrical release.
Sixties tunes turn back the clock
Heather Solomon looks at the revue The Times They Are A Changin’, written by W. Joseph Matheson and playing at the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Amazon’s ‘Hunters’ grapples with the morality of Jews killing Nazis
Special to the CJN, here’s an in-depth look at the new Prime Video series Hunters.