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Neighbourhoods. Bathurst Street has been the heart of the Jewish community of Toronto for many decades. Since the early twentieth century, Jews have lived around Bathurst Street south of Bloor Street, east to Spadina Avenue (particularly in the Kensington Market district) and west to beyond Christie Pits.
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Read Aaron Kreuter's essay "Toronto's (Not So) Jewish Suburbs" from Literary Suburbia, The Ex-Puritan's 2018 spring supplementary issue, then check out the ...
Over the first half of the 20th century, a thriving Jewish life in Toronto flourished through a vibrant network of social, cultural, and political organizations ...
Jewish population expanded along Bathurst Street beyond the near suburbs into York Region, north of the city of Toronto. This area is today the third ...
The Downtown and Central Toronto Jewish Communities comprise 20,055 and 90,475 Jews respectively. The Northern Jewish Community has a Jewish population of ...
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There is a high concentration of Jewish ethnicity in the area along. Bathurst St from St. Clair Ave W to Steeles Ave W. For more information about this map or ...
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Bathurst Street has been the heart of the Jewish community of Toronto for many decades. Since the early twentieth century, Jews have lived around Bathurst ...