Q & A with Bari Weiss: Exploring various forms of anti-Semitism
Ron Csillag interviews acclaimed writer Bari Weiss, author of the bestselling book How to Fight Anti-Semitism.
UJA Federation moves Walk with Israel to North York
The UJA Federation of Greater Toronto is moving its annual Walk with Israel from the city’s downtown to North York, to celebrate the event’s 50th anniversary.
UJA Federation pledges to support education at AGM
Making Jewish education more affordable took centre stage at the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto’s annual general meeting on Dec. 13.
Grant given to program that helps seniors find services
The Ontario Trillium Foundation has provided a $40,000 grant to UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, to assist with the design and development of DoortoDoor, a comprehensive strategy to help seniors and survivors in the Jewish community.
Jerry Seinfeld headlines UJA campaign launch in Toronto
Around 3,200 people packed the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts in downtown Toronto on Sept. 7 for the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto’s 2018 campaign launch.
Tzipi Livni: Maintaining a Jewish democratic state
Alex Rose interviews Tzipi Livni, the head of the Hatnukah party, about her stance on the Jewish democratic state.
OJA exhibit celebrates the Jewish wedding
Something Borrowed, an exhibit of over 50 wedding photographs, illustrates the importance of the nuptial ceremony in Jewish culture.
Neglected Toronto cemetery gets some much-needed TLC
A Jewish cemetery in Toronto that had been neglected for quite some time has received a much-needed makeover.
Holocaust survivors interact with young Jewish adults at Dinner of Miracles
As the Holocaust survivor community ages, opportunities are limited for Jewish young adults to interact with survivors in a meaningful way. On the first night of Chanukah, 30 Holocaust survivors joined over 300 young professionals at a Congregation in Toronto.
Special AGM celebrates UJA Federation’s centennial
The UJA Federation of Greater Toronto held a special annual general meeting on Dec. 7 at Beth Tzedec Congregation, to celebrate its centennial.