Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRExamination of the historical record reveals that during the 1930s, Canada experienced a particularly vehement form of anti-Semitism across the spectrum of its society. Although anti-Semitism was then world wide, historical events unique to Canada conspired to produce a rise in violent anti-Semitism similar to that seen in Nazi Germany in the early 1930s. The combined influences of the Depression, the massive exodus of primarily Eastern European Jews (Ashkenazic), the Canadian Catholic Church and the emergence of Nazi philosophy coupled with the application of policy of a latently anti-Semitic government resulted in manifestations of dormant prejudice. With its dual French-Br...
The University of Toronto Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize awards undergraduate students in an...
The University of Toronto Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize awards undergraduate students in an...
Using as a sample a group of nearly 400 Jewish survivors of the Holocaust who entered Vancouver, Bri...
From 1933 to 1945, thousands of European Jews attempted to gain access to Canada in order to escape ...
This thesis explores the attitudes and responses of Canadians to the Nazis’ antisemitism during the ...
This thesis explores the attitudes and responses of Canadians to the Nazis’ antisemitism during the ...
In 1933 Hitler and the Nazi party came to power in Germany. At the same time, in Canada in general a...
Since the publication of None is Too Many, it has been generally accepted that less than 5,000 Jews ...
This paper examines the Canadian Jewish response to the Holocaust during the Second World War. Rathe...
This paper examines British Columbia press responses to Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany and Easte...
grantor: University of TorontoIn 1944 Ontario Premier George Drew's minority Conservative ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn 1944 Ontario Premier George Drew's minority Conservative ...
Relative to other countries, such as the United States, there exists little scholarly work on minori...
Let me share with CJN readers an anecdote that, I believe, speaks to the tunnel vision we Jews in Ca...
Reviewed Book: Delisle, Ester. The Traitor and the Jew: Anti-Semitism and the Delirium of Extremist ...
The University of Toronto Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize awards undergraduate students in an...
The University of Toronto Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize awards undergraduate students in an...
Using as a sample a group of nearly 400 Jewish survivors of the Holocaust who entered Vancouver, Bri...
From 1933 to 1945, thousands of European Jews attempted to gain access to Canada in order to escape ...
This thesis explores the attitudes and responses of Canadians to the Nazis’ antisemitism during the ...
This thesis explores the attitudes and responses of Canadians to the Nazis’ antisemitism during the ...
In 1933 Hitler and the Nazi party came to power in Germany. At the same time, in Canada in general a...
Since the publication of None is Too Many, it has been generally accepted that less than 5,000 Jews ...
This paper examines the Canadian Jewish response to the Holocaust during the Second World War. Rathe...
This paper examines British Columbia press responses to Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany and Easte...
grantor: University of TorontoIn 1944 Ontario Premier George Drew's minority Conservative ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn 1944 Ontario Premier George Drew's minority Conservative ...
Relative to other countries, such as the United States, there exists little scholarly work on minori...
Let me share with CJN readers an anecdote that, I believe, speaks to the tunnel vision we Jews in Ca...
Reviewed Book: Delisle, Ester. The Traitor and the Jew: Anti-Semitism and the Delirium of Extremist ...
The University of Toronto Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize awards undergraduate students in an...
The University of Toronto Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize awards undergraduate students in an...
Using as a sample a group of nearly 400 Jewish survivors of the Holocaust who entered Vancouver, Bri...