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In this course, we will examine the foundations of Judaism as they are presented in the opening chapters of Genesis. Through a close and careful reading of the text, we will discover there are two narratives that reflect two distinct worldviews regarding the nature of God, of human beings, of our role in the world, of the […]
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A thrilling concert of string music with the Montreal Suzuki String Orchestra (Dragan Djerkic, founder and director), composed of 12- to 20-year-old students and graduates from the Montreal Suzuki Institute. Followed by a dessert reception.
Join us for an emotional journey through hope, despair, ideals, and reality as we explore the powerful backstory of two iconic anthems, Jerusalem of Gold and Jerusalem of Iron. Led by a captivating narrator and Israel’s beloved Djamchid Sisters, this intimate live performance blends history, music, and emotion in a unique multimedia experience. $25 per […]
Featuring CANTOR Nathaniel Abitbol The joy of a soulful Sephardic Kabbalat Shabbat, followed by a festive dinner filled with authentic cuisine, heartfelt melodies, and vibrant spirit. $50 per person · $25 for children 12 and under Services are open to all. Dinner by registration only.
Book review with author Ian Darragh Free and open to all; In-person Experience an unforgettable evening with Ian Darragh, author of Blatant Injustice, as he uncovers the little-known story of Jewish refugees who fled the Nazis only to be imprisoned in Canadian internment camps during WWII. Hear history brought to life in this powerful and […]
Join award-winning author Sarah Birnbach as she shares her powerful journey of reciting the Mourner’s Kaddish daily for her father. Her story explores grief, resilience, and the evolving role of women in Jewish ritual. A community discussion will follow. Free and open to all
Winner of the Toronto International Film Festival's Best Documentary Award. $18 per person Q&A with Director Barry Avrich after the screening
Featuring Shul Sisters, a dynamic cantorial trio, Cantor Gideon Zelermyer, the Shaar Choir, and Youth Choir.Enjoy a joyful evening of music, community, and Chanukah spirit!Latkes and sufganiyot will be served! $25 for adults | $15 for youth (16 and under)Seating: General AdmissionMade possible by The Leo & Roni Kolber Music Programming Fund