Airing weekly in the US through Nov. 16, the show draws on the experiences of co-creator Jennifer Podemski, a victim of the 'Sixties Scoop' torn from her mother's arms
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Dual Israeli-Canadian citizen was murdered in Kibbutz Holit on October 7, shot dead in front of 4-year-old Negev and 4-month-old Eshel
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Canada's largest Jewish community - a 'twin city' of Sderot - hosts political leaders from all parties, who promise to stand with Jewish state at event secured by legions of police

Ratifying a decision from 3 years ago, church will replace prayer with one calling for 'Reconciliation with the Jews'; local rabbi hails 'milestone in Anglican-Jewish relations'

The Abraham Global Peace Initiative counters anti-Israel messaging from the rock group's co-founder Roger Waters with its own exhibition preaching tolerance and inclusion

Ben Silverman was unsure if he'd ever realize his dreams of becoming a pro golfer, but since playing the 'Jewish Olympics' in 2013 his career has taken on a whole new trajectory

Founded in 1926 when private clubs had a strict 'no Jews allowed' policy, Oakdale Golf and Country Club has kept a low profile until it hosted this year's Canadian Open golf event

Museum aims to educate the young, eschews graphic imagery and presents newly-unveiled personal artifacts

The master draughtsman's projects include the Yad Vashem redesign and a Sheldon Adelson-owned resort; he writes about it all in his memoir, 'If Walls Could Speak'

Permanent exhibition by the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto amplifies a broad spectrum of unheard Jewish voices, giving a valuable lesson in Jewish diversity at home and outside

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