No Better Home?
Jews, Canada, and the Sense of Belonging
Herausgeber: Koffman, David
No Better Home?
Jews, Canada, and the Sense of Belonging
Herausgeber: Koffman, David
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781487523572
- ISBN-10: 1487523572
- Artikelnr.: 59077816
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781487523572
- ISBN-10: 1487523572
- Artikelnr.: 59077816
Edited by David S. Koffman
Introduction. What Does It Mean to Ask the Question, "Has There Ever Been a
Better Home for the Jews Than Canada?"
David S. Koffman
Section One. Comparisons: Canadian Jewries and Other Jewries, Canadian Jews
and Other Canadians
1. A Privileged Diaspora: Canadian Jewry in Comparative Perspective
Morton Weinfeld
2. Destination World Jewry: The United States versus the World
Hasia R. Diner
3. "To Guarantee Their Own Self-Government in All Matters of Their National
Life": Ukrainians, Jews, and the Origins
of Canadian Multiculturalism
Jeffrey Veidlinger
4. Vilna on the St Lawrence: Montreal as the Would-Be Haven for Yiddish
Culture
Kalman Weiser
5. Jewish Education in Canada and the United Kingdom: A Comparative
Perspective
Randal F. Schnoor
6. The Unsettling of Canadian Jewish History: Towards a Tangled History of
Jewish-Indigenous Encounters
David S. Koffman
Section Two. Case Studies: Historical Episodes, Literary Creations
7. Crossing in/to Canada: Canada as Point of Arrival in Holocaust Survivor
Memoirs
Mia Spiro
8. The "Nu World" of Toronto in Bernice Eisenstein’s I Was a Child of
Holocaust Survivors
Ruth Panofsky
9. Nathan Phillips: The Election of Toronto’s First Jewish Mayor 147 Harold
Troper
10. By the Rivers of the St Lawrence: The Montreal Jewish Community and Its
Postmemory
Ira Robinson
11. In from the Margins: Museums and Narratives of the Canadian Jewish
Experience
Richard Menkis
Section Three. Reflections: Personal Stories, Language
12. Pictures of New Canadians: An Immigration Story for Our Time
Norman Ravvin
13. Under Gentile Eyes: My Jewish Childhood in Hamilton, 1950-1967
Judith R. Baskin
14. Montreal and Canada through a Wider Lens: Confessions of a
Canadian-American European Jewish Historian
Lois C. Dubin
15. Forgetting and Forging: My Canadian Experience as a Moroccan Jew
Yolande Cohen
16. Nothing Is Forever: Remembering the Centennial
Jack Kugelmass
17. In der heym in kanade: A Survey on Yiddish Today
Rebecca Margolis
18. Which Canada Are We Talking About? An English-Language Polemic about
French in Canadian Jewish History
Pierre Anctil
Postscript. Thin Canadian Culture, Thick Jewish Life
David Weinfeld
Contributors
Better Home for the Jews Than Canada?"
David S. Koffman
Section One. Comparisons: Canadian Jewries and Other Jewries, Canadian Jews
and Other Canadians
1. A Privileged Diaspora: Canadian Jewry in Comparative Perspective
Morton Weinfeld
2. Destination World Jewry: The United States versus the World
Hasia R. Diner
3. "To Guarantee Their Own Self-Government in All Matters of Their National
Life": Ukrainians, Jews, and the Origins
of Canadian Multiculturalism
Jeffrey Veidlinger
4. Vilna on the St Lawrence: Montreal as the Would-Be Haven for Yiddish
Culture
Kalman Weiser
5. Jewish Education in Canada and the United Kingdom: A Comparative
Perspective
Randal F. Schnoor
6. The Unsettling of Canadian Jewish History: Towards a Tangled History of
Jewish-Indigenous Encounters
David S. Koffman
Section Two. Case Studies: Historical Episodes, Literary Creations
7. Crossing in/to Canada: Canada as Point of Arrival in Holocaust Survivor
Memoirs
Mia Spiro
8. The "Nu World" of Toronto in Bernice Eisenstein’s I Was a Child of
Holocaust Survivors
Ruth Panofsky
9. Nathan Phillips: The Election of Toronto’s First Jewish Mayor 147 Harold
Troper
10. By the Rivers of the St Lawrence: The Montreal Jewish Community and Its
Postmemory
Ira Robinson
11. In from the Margins: Museums and Narratives of the Canadian Jewish
Experience
Richard Menkis
Section Three. Reflections: Personal Stories, Language
12. Pictures of New Canadians: An Immigration Story for Our Time
Norman Ravvin
13. Under Gentile Eyes: My Jewish Childhood in Hamilton, 1950-1967
Judith R. Baskin
14. Montreal and Canada through a Wider Lens: Confessions of a
Canadian-American European Jewish Historian
Lois C. Dubin
15. Forgetting and Forging: My Canadian Experience as a Moroccan Jew
Yolande Cohen
16. Nothing Is Forever: Remembering the Centennial
Jack Kugelmass
17. In der heym in kanade: A Survey on Yiddish Today
Rebecca Margolis
18. Which Canada Are We Talking About? An English-Language Polemic about
French in Canadian Jewish History
Pierre Anctil
Postscript. Thin Canadian Culture, Thick Jewish Life
David Weinfeld
Contributors
Introduction. What Does It Mean to Ask the Question, "Has There Ever Been a
Better Home for the Jews Than Canada?"
David S. Koffman
Section One. Comparisons: Canadian Jewries and Other Jewries, Canadian Jews
and Other Canadians
1. A Privileged Diaspora: Canadian Jewry in Comparative Perspective
Morton Weinfeld
2. Destination World Jewry: The United States versus the World
Hasia R. Diner
3. "To Guarantee Their Own Self-Government in All Matters of Their National
Life": Ukrainians, Jews, and the Origins
of Canadian Multiculturalism
Jeffrey Veidlinger
4. Vilna on the St Lawrence: Montreal as the Would-Be Haven for Yiddish
Culture
Kalman Weiser
5. Jewish Education in Canada and the United Kingdom: A Comparative
Perspective
Randal F. Schnoor
6. The Unsettling of Canadian Jewish History: Towards a Tangled History of
Jewish-Indigenous Encounters
David S. Koffman
Section Two. Case Studies: Historical Episodes, Literary Creations
7. Crossing in/to Canada: Canada as Point of Arrival in Holocaust Survivor
Memoirs
Mia Spiro
8. The "Nu World" of Toronto in Bernice Eisenstein’s I Was a Child of
Holocaust Survivors
Ruth Panofsky
9. Nathan Phillips: The Election of Toronto’s First Jewish Mayor 147 Harold
Troper
10. By the Rivers of the St Lawrence: The Montreal Jewish Community and Its
Postmemory
Ira Robinson
11. In from the Margins: Museums and Narratives of the Canadian Jewish
Experience
Richard Menkis
Section Three. Reflections: Personal Stories, Language
12. Pictures of New Canadians: An Immigration Story for Our Time
Norman Ravvin
13. Under Gentile Eyes: My Jewish Childhood in Hamilton, 1950-1967
Judith R. Baskin
14. Montreal and Canada through a Wider Lens: Confessions of a
Canadian-American European Jewish Historian
Lois C. Dubin
15. Forgetting and Forging: My Canadian Experience as a Moroccan Jew
Yolande Cohen
16. Nothing Is Forever: Remembering the Centennial
Jack Kugelmass
17. In der heym in kanade: A Survey on Yiddish Today
Rebecca Margolis
18. Which Canada Are We Talking About? An English-Language Polemic about
French in Canadian Jewish History
Pierre Anctil
Postscript. Thin Canadian Culture, Thick Jewish Life
David Weinfeld
Contributors
Better Home for the Jews Than Canada?"
David S. Koffman
Section One. Comparisons: Canadian Jewries and Other Jewries, Canadian Jews
and Other Canadians
1. A Privileged Diaspora: Canadian Jewry in Comparative Perspective
Morton Weinfeld
2. Destination World Jewry: The United States versus the World
Hasia R. Diner
3. "To Guarantee Their Own Self-Government in All Matters of Their National
Life": Ukrainians, Jews, and the Origins
of Canadian Multiculturalism
Jeffrey Veidlinger
4. Vilna on the St Lawrence: Montreal as the Would-Be Haven for Yiddish
Culture
Kalman Weiser
5. Jewish Education in Canada and the United Kingdom: A Comparative
Perspective
Randal F. Schnoor
6. The Unsettling of Canadian Jewish History: Towards a Tangled History of
Jewish-Indigenous Encounters
David S. Koffman
Section Two. Case Studies: Historical Episodes, Literary Creations
7. Crossing in/to Canada: Canada as Point of Arrival in Holocaust Survivor
Memoirs
Mia Spiro
8. The "Nu World" of Toronto in Bernice Eisenstein’s I Was a Child of
Holocaust Survivors
Ruth Panofsky
9. Nathan Phillips: The Election of Toronto’s First Jewish Mayor 147 Harold
Troper
10. By the Rivers of the St Lawrence: The Montreal Jewish Community and Its
Postmemory
Ira Robinson
11. In from the Margins: Museums and Narratives of the Canadian Jewish
Experience
Richard Menkis
Section Three. Reflections: Personal Stories, Language
12. Pictures of New Canadians: An Immigration Story for Our Time
Norman Ravvin
13. Under Gentile Eyes: My Jewish Childhood in Hamilton, 1950-1967
Judith R. Baskin
14. Montreal and Canada through a Wider Lens: Confessions of a
Canadian-American European Jewish Historian
Lois C. Dubin
15. Forgetting and Forging: My Canadian Experience as a Moroccan Jew
Yolande Cohen
16. Nothing Is Forever: Remembering the Centennial
Jack Kugelmass
17. In der heym in kanade: A Survey on Yiddish Today
Rebecca Margolis
18. Which Canada Are We Talking About? An English-Language Polemic about
French in Canadian Jewish History
Pierre Anctil
Postscript. Thin Canadian Culture, Thick Jewish Life
David Weinfeld
Contributors