What’s behind the wave of antisemitic violence in Canada?
"There’s something in the current rhetoric that makes people feel like Jews and Jewish institutions are fair game," said Rabbi Lisa Grushcow
"There’s something in the current rhetoric that makes people feel like Jews and Jewish institutions are fair game," said Rabbi Lisa Grushcow
How a Newfoundland chef’s stew of smoked meat and split peas becomes a pastrami pea soup in Brooklyn
Three of the country’s five kosher butchers have ceased operating since the country’s food agency began enforcing new regulations last year
Controversy over the marker resurfaced in the aftermath of veteran honored by Parliament
The resolution would have called for the Vancouver university to “end Hillel BC’s lease”
Leah Goldstein was the first woman to win the 3,000-mile Race Across America
The leaders, all allies of Israel, join a growing chorus warning against an invasion of Rafah, which is packed with refugees.
The revelations have come months after a political crisis surrounding the continued presence of former Nazis in Canada
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