A Guide to the Study of Jewish Civilization in Canadian Universities

A Guide to the Study of Jewish Civilization in Canadian Universities
Author: Richard Menkis,International Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization,York University (Toronto, Ont.). Centre for Jewish Studies
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 69
Release: 1998
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 9659018509

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Catalog of the Gerald K Stone Collection of Judaica

Catalog of the Gerald K  Stone Collection of Judaica
Author: Gerald K. Stone
Publsiher: Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2021-01-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781644694763

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Gerald K. Stone has collected books about Canadian Jewry since the early 1980s. This volume is a descriptive catalog of his Judaica collection, comprising nearly 6,000 paper or electronic documentary resources in English, French, Yiddish, and Hebrew. Logically organized, indexed, and selectively annotated, the catalog is broad in scope, covering Jewish Canadian history, biography, religion, literature, the Holocaust, antisemitism, Israel and the Middle East, and more. An introduction by Richard Menkis discusses the significance of the Catalog and collecting for the study of the Jewish experience in Canada. An informative bibliographical resource, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of Canadian and North American Jewish studies.

American Jewish Year Book 2012

American Jewish Year Book 2012
Author: Arnold Dashefsky,Ira Sheskin
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2012-12-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789400752047

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The 2012 American Jewish Year Book, “The Annual Record of American Jewish Civilization,” contains major chapters on Jewish secularism (Barry Kosmin and Ariela Keysar), Canadian Jewry (Morton Weinfeld, David Koffman, and Randal Schnoor), national affairs (Ethan Felson), Jewish communal affairs (Lawrence Grossman), Jewish population in the United States (Ira Sheskin and Arnold Dashefsky), and World Jewish population (Sergio DellaPergola). These chapters provide insight into major trends in the North American and world Jewish community. The volume also acts as a resource for the American Jewish community and for academics studying that community by supplying obituaries and lists of Jewish Federations, Jewish Community Centers, national Jewish organizations, Jewish overnight camps, Jewish museums, Holocaust museums, local and national Jewish periodicals, Jewish honorees, major recent events in the American Jewish community, and academic journals, articles, websites, and books. The volume should prove useful to social scientists and historians of the American Jewish community, Jewish communal workers, the press, and others interested in American and Canadian Jews.​

No Better Home

No Better Home
Author: David S. Koffman
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2021
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9781487523572

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No Better Home? brings together a unique combination of voices to question whether or not Canada is the best home that Jews have ever had.

Like Everyone Else But Different

Like Everyone Else But Different
Author: Morton Weinfeld,Randal F. Schnoor,Michelle Shames
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2018
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 9780773552814

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Liberal democratic societies with diverse populations generally offer minorities two usually contradictory objectives: the first is equal integration and participation; the second is an opportunity, within limits, to retain their culture. Yet Canadian Jews are successfully integrated into all domains of Canadian life, while at the same time they also seem able to retain their distinct identities by blending traditional religious values and rituals with contemporary cultural options. Like Everyone Else but Different illustrates how Canadian Jews have created a space within Canada's multicultural environment that paradoxically overcomes the potential dangers of assimilation and diversity. At the same time, this comprehensive and data-driven study documents and interprets new trends and challenges including rising rates of intermarriage, newer progressive religious options, finding equal space for women and LGBTQ Jews, tensions between non-Orthodox and Orthodox Jews, and new forms of real and perceived anti-Semitism often related to Israel or Zionism, on campus and elsewhere. The striking feature of the Canadian Jewish community is its diversity. While this diversity can lead to cases of internal conflict, it also offers opportunities for adaptation and survival. Seventeen years after its first publication, this new edition of Like Everyone Else but Different provides definitive updates that blend research studies, survey and census data, newspaper accounts and articles, and the author's personal observations and experiences to provide an informative, provocative, and fascinating account of Jewish life and multiculturalism in contemporary Canada.

Canada s Jews

Canada s Jews
Author: Gerald Tulchinsky
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 669
Release: 2008-05-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442691131

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The history of the Jewish community in Canada says as much about the development of the nation as it does about the Jewish people. Spurred on by upheavals in Eastern Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, many Jews emigrated to the Dominion of Canada, which was then considered little more than a British satellite state. Over the ensuing decades, as the Canadian Jewish identity was forged, Canada itself underwent the transformative experience of separating itself from Britain and distinguishing itself from the United States. In this light, the Canadian Jewish identity was formulated within the parameters of the emerging Canadian national personality. Canada's Jews is an account of this remarkable story as told by one of the leading authors and historians on the Jewish legacy in Canada. Drawing on his previous work on the subject, Gerald Tulchinsky illuminates the struggle against anti-Semitism and the search for a livelihood amongst the Jewish community. He demonstrates that, far from being a fragment of the Old World, the Canadian Jewry grew from a tiny group of transplanted Europeans to a fully articulated, diversified, and dynamic national group that defined itself as Canadian while expressing itself in the varied political and social contexts of the Dominion. Canada's Jews covers the 240-year period from the beginnings of the Jewish community in the 1760s to the present day, illuminating the golden chain of Jewish tradition, religion, language, economy, and history as established and renewed in the northern lands. With important points about labour, immigration, and anti-Semitism, it is a timely book that offers sober observations about the Jewish experience and its relation to Canadian history.

Teaching Jewish Civilization

Teaching Jewish Civilization
Author: Moshe Davis
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1995-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0814718671

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Examines the development of the International Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization against the backdrop of university Jewish studies in different parts of the world, and provides a world register of university studies on Jewish civilization, listing institutions around the world in which Jewish civilization is taught or researched. Essays offer a historical perspective on issues confronting university Jewish studies, and look at specific projects and the Israel experience. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Jews and Judaism in Canada

Jews and Judaism in Canada
Author: Michael Brown,Merkaz ha-Yerushalmi le-ʻinyene tsibur u-medinah,Association for Canadian Jewish Studies,York University (Toronto, Ont.). Centre for Jewish Studies
Publsiher: Centre for Jewish Studies, York University, 1999-2000 [i.e. 1999?]
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1999
Genre: Jews
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110520231

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