Canadian Jewry: A Diaspora Community in Transition

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Author/collaborator
Title
Canadian Jewry: A Diaspora Community in Transition
Abstract
An analysis of the Jewish community in Canada in the mid-1990s. The author addresses different demographic aspects of the community, challenges facing the community - such as an ongoing risk to Jewish continuity and financial setbacks - and evaluates the ability of Canada's Jewish community to adjust to internal changes occurring in the country. Among the internal changes is Montreal's declining Jewish community, in both size and influence, since the 1970s. The author describes "Quebec's Unique Jewish Community" and the impact of the province's separatist movement.
Publication
AVAR ve'ATID: A Journal of Jewish Education, Culture and Discourse
Pages
94-101
Date
September 1996
Language
en
URL
Citation
Goldberg, David H. “Canadian Jewry: A Diaspora Community in Transition.” AVAR ve’ATID: A Journal of Jewish Education, Culture and Discourse (September 1996): 94–101. http://www.bjpa.org/Publications/downloadFile.cfm?FileID=13361.
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