The Canadian Jewish Community and the Politics of Quebec Independence

Type of resource
Author/collaborator
Title
The Canadian Jewish Community and the Politics of Quebec Independence
Abstract
The author tells the story of the Jewish community in Montreal in recent history, from the Quiet Revolution to the 1995 referendum and its aftereffects, Matzagate, the national unity debate, the Partition Movement, and Sephardi-Ashkenazi relations and Quebec politics. He considers the impact of Quebec's important political, economic, and linguistic changes on the Montreal Jewish community, as well as the Montreal community's ongoing relationship with Jewish communities in the rest of Canada.
Publication
Jerusalem Letter / Viewpoints
Volume
No. 361
Pages
1-27
Date
1997 [26 Sivan 5757 / 1 July 1997]
Language
en
URL
Citation
Silverstone, Jack. “The Canadian Jewish Community and the Politics of Quebec Independence.” Jerusalem Letter / Viewpoints No. 361 (July 26, 1997): 1–27. http://www.bjpa.org/Publications/downloadFile.cfm?FileID=2184.
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