Since the publication of None is Too Many, it has been generally accepted that less than 5,000 Jews entered Canada from 1933 to 1945. This study examines statistical data compiled by Louis Rosenberg to demonstrate this heretofore accepted figure is incorrect. Additionally, it establishes that Jewish proportional representation amongst Canadian immigrant arrivals increased during the 1930s and into the early 1940s as Jews attempted to leave Nazi-occupied territories. These findings call for a reassessment of the accepted discourse concerning Canada’s immigration activities during the Depression and the Second World War as they challenge the notion of a closed door policy
Between April 1947 and March 1952, 1121 Jewish orphans arrived in Canada as part of a refugee projec...
International audienceWith the release of None is Too Many in the early 1980s, Canada’s history duri...
Organized in 1863 to provide temporary assistance to indigent Jewish immigrants, the Young Men's Heb...
From 1933 to 1945, thousands of European Jews attempted to gain access to Canada in order to escape ...
This article focuses on the little-known arrival of the first group of Holocaust survivors in Canada...
This paper examines the Canadian Jewish response to the Holocaust during the Second World War. Rathe...
It is appropriate, thirty-six years after the publication of None Is Too Many, to reconsider 1944 fr...
Examining uniquely dramatic historical narratives often illuminates the much more complex web of iss...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRExamination of the historical reco...
Canada is widely known today to accept migrants seeking refuge, however, some groups received prefer...
This article examines the humanitarian internationalism of the Jewish Labour Committee of Canada (JL...
The 1950s was the decade of the largest volume of immigration to Canada. Germans figured prominently...
In August 1968, the Soviet Union sent troops into Czechoslovakia to crush the burgeoning spirit of r...
Using as a sample a group of nearly 400 Jewish survivors of the Holocaust who entered Vancouver, Bri...
This thesis examines immigration policy in postwar Canada. Its focus is on the changes to immigrati...
Between April 1947 and March 1952, 1121 Jewish orphans arrived in Canada as part of a refugee projec...
International audienceWith the release of None is Too Many in the early 1980s, Canada’s history duri...
Organized in 1863 to provide temporary assistance to indigent Jewish immigrants, the Young Men's Heb...
From 1933 to 1945, thousands of European Jews attempted to gain access to Canada in order to escape ...
This article focuses on the little-known arrival of the first group of Holocaust survivors in Canada...
This paper examines the Canadian Jewish response to the Holocaust during the Second World War. Rathe...
It is appropriate, thirty-six years after the publication of None Is Too Many, to reconsider 1944 fr...
Examining uniquely dramatic historical narratives often illuminates the much more complex web of iss...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRExamination of the historical reco...
Canada is widely known today to accept migrants seeking refuge, however, some groups received prefer...
This article examines the humanitarian internationalism of the Jewish Labour Committee of Canada (JL...
The 1950s was the decade of the largest volume of immigration to Canada. Germans figured prominently...
In August 1968, the Soviet Union sent troops into Czechoslovakia to crush the burgeoning spirit of r...
Using as a sample a group of nearly 400 Jewish survivors of the Holocaust who entered Vancouver, Bri...
This thesis examines immigration policy in postwar Canada. Its focus is on the changes to immigrati...
Between April 1947 and March 1952, 1121 Jewish orphans arrived in Canada as part of a refugee projec...
International audienceWith the release of None is Too Many in the early 1980s, Canada’s history duri...
Organized in 1863 to provide temporary assistance to indigent Jewish immigrants, the Young Men's Heb...