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The wider Montreal Jewish community, Lapointe said ... felt as Jews in France. While the modern Orthodox couple was never victimized by anti-Semitism, they heard stories from friends and family ...
That type of experience is part of what researchers are looking into as they study how COVID-19 affected Orthodox Jews in the greater Montreal area — a community that was hit hard by the virus.
If you wander the leafy (or, in winter, snowbound) streets of Montreal’s Mile End, you may become convinced that some cultures don’t change at all. The Hasidim, ultra-Orthodox Jews ...
“So in some ways this really didn’t feel like an option.” Kagedan, 35, grew up in an Orthodox Jewish family in Montreal. Her father, who passed away two years ago, was her “greatest ...
Montreal’s Federation CJA had projected a Jewish population in the province ... One sector whose ranks are growing are the haredi Orthodox, who currently number 15,ooo to 16,000, or about ...
The Orthodox congregation is the only ... “Bagg Street Shul in my hometown of Montreal is the sole survivor of a vanished Jewish past in its neighborhood and still houses a flourishing religious ...
Gunfire hit a Jewish school in Montreal, the second such attack on a Jewish school in Canada in recent days. On Wednesday, police discovered that at least one bullet had hit the Belz Yeshiva ...
The group split from the Orthodox umbrella ... said at a rally in Montreal. The violence endured by Palestinians, and the idea that Zionism is a corruption of true Judaism, have been Neturei ...
The wider Montreal Jewish community, Lapointe said ... felt as Jews in France. While the modern Orthodox couple was never victimized by anti-Semitism, they heard stories from friends and family ...
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