Ruth writes: Oral storytelling is a folk art common to many of our cultures. It is not just for children. It’s for people wanting
The Information Fair for Sponsors of Syrian Refugees brought out several hundred people to Toronto City Hall earlier this week. Many were eager to
This Jewish festival commemorates the re-dedication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in the second century B.C. Also known as the Festival of Lights,
25Nov
I neglected to tell you about the Lao festival earlier this month but there’s another one coming up soon. The Tuckbath of Boon Phra
17Nov
Jennifer Badani told us about a lecture by Rabbi Goldstein on The Secret Jews of Guatemala. Congregation Darchei Noam, 864 Sheppard Ave West. Sunday
27Oct
I first learned about the Holocaust as a student at the University of Toronto in the 1950s. Fellow students, my friends, showed me the
A small group of Indian-Canadians from the state of Bengal come together each year to celebrate their cultural heritage and to introduce their children
15Oct
cordially invite you to attend a Panel Discussion Muslim Voices against Extremism Moderator: Naheed Mustafa Award-winning Freelance Broadcaster and Writer Speakers: Mohammad Fadel Associate
6Oct
Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights this year is on November 10 and 11. Like Christmas, this favourite festival is celebrated in many locations
3Oct
CULTURAL WALKING TOUR THIS SUNDAY Spadina Synagogue Walk Sunday, October 4 | 9:30 – 11:30 am FREE! Stroll through old Jewish Spadina and visit





