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Issue 6

March/April 2021

Toronto Day School Hosts Panel on the Importance of Jewish Education

Jewish day schools have the opportunity to cultivate in children a sense of spiritual humility which can help them pursue their personal interaction with all people in respectful ways.

How JQT Vancouver Is Queering Jewish Spaces and Jewifying Queer Spaces

our events and programming provide the opportunity for JQTs to explore their many identities at their own speed in a safe and supportive environment.

Jewish Belonging in Prince Edward Island

While the Jewish community has discussed having a synagogue, there isn’t enough money, and people are weary of a rabbi dictating how life should be run.

Feminist Seders Saved My Relationship with Judaism

Broner and Nimrod didn’t just want women to be represented in the ritual parts of the Seder. They wanted women to be able to lead their own rituals.

Why We fight for Nasrin Sotoudeh's freedom

Sotoudeh has devoted her life’s work to fighting oppression and violence. If she’s not a known name in your household, she should be.

Entering Judaica Standard Time

Quiet enough to blend in easily, but intimate enough to become a daily part of someone’s lifestyle.

Passover Traditions

It is a reminder that until we are all free, none of us are free.

Schmoozy Chats: A Discussion on The Prince of Egypt

If Jews in Moses’s time were considered something different than Jews of today, it tells us our definition of what Jewish is can change.

ARTS & KVETCH: Passover Celebrations You Can Attend

Unfortunately, Zoom calls don't prevent you from hearing those same old dad jokes about why this night isn't different from all other nights amidst the pandemic.

A Passover Cookie From Baghdad Finds a New Home in Montreal

Soft and chewy, fragrant with the delicious smells of cardamom and rose water, I can’t get enough of these treats.

Golden Predictions

Danielle will buy a gas station. Este will buy the Olive Garden next door. And Alana will get some ass.

Alisa Poplavskaya

Language is the martial art of our human spiritual eyes.

Frann S. Addison

The bird symbolizes the flight to freedom.

Resilience of the Heart in the Studio: Passover, Spring and Renewal

These figures emerge from the slumber of winter in self-awareness and empowered discovery.