![]() | Imposing Their Will: An Organizational History of Jewish Toronto, 1933-1948 Subjects: Jews -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Charities -- History -- 20th century; Jews -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Identity; Jews -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Social conditions -- 20th century; Jews -- Ontario -- Toronto -- History -- 20th century; In 1931, Toronto's Jews could be found in areas as varied as the stalls of squawking chickens and vegetable vendors in Kensington Market and grand houses in far north Forest Hill. Over the course of the 1930s and 1940s, they were transformed into an organ Lipinsky Jack : Jack Lipinsky holds a PhD in history from the University of Toronto, lectures in its School of Continuing Studies, teaches at Robbins Hebrew Academy, and is the spiritual coordinator of the Stashow-Slipi Congregation.Jack Lipinsky holds a PhD in history from the University of Toronto, lectures in its School of Continuing Studies, teaches at Robbins Hebrew Academy, and is the spiritual coordinator of the Stashow-Slipi Congregation. |
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