Toronto's Jewish community is the most populous and one of the oldest in the country, forming a significant part of the history of the Jews in Canada. It numbered about 240,000 in the 2001 census, having overtaken Montreal in the 1970s. As of 2011, the Greater Toronto Area is home to 188,710 Jews.
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Many of Toronto's Jews remain clustered along what is likely the longest Jewish neighborhood in the Diaspora. It begins downtown and extends up either side of ...
The Toronto metropolitan area is home to 188,710 Jews and includes about half (48.2%) of Canada's Jewish population. The. Montreal community numbers 90,780 Jews ...
The Jews of Toronto
Book by Stephen A. Speisman
The present-day Jewish community of Toronto, its character, its institutions, and to an extent its attitudes, was shaped by the events of the formative one hundred years between the 1830s and 1937. ... Google Books
Originally published: 1979
Author: Stephen A. Speisman
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 ...
UJA Federation's mission is to preserve and strengthen the quality of Jewish life in Greater Toronto, Canada, Israel and around the world.