Canadian Jewish watchdog to call on city mayor Valérie Plante to do more to fight antisemitism

Born in Budapest in 1925, Lilly Toth lost her family to the Nazis. The valuable texts, on display May 15 at Montreal’s Jewish Public Library, show her attachment to her native land

Asked how she lived so long, Montreal native, who saw two pandemics and two world wars, attributed her old age to 'good genes and sheer luck'

Director of the city's Holocaust museum Daniel Amar says that many activists aren't antisemitic and share a sense of victimhood -- which is why further education is so important

Suspect reportedly brings a canister of gasoline to the house of worship as well

A la 'Seinfeld,' Montreal institution Boulangerie Cheskie unites the diverse -- and occasionally quarrelsome -- residents of Outremont with rugelach and black & white cookies

Online petition has over 18,600 signatures in favor of replacing Lionel Groulx, a Catholic priest who supported fascism and hated Jews, with Canadian jazz legend Oscar Peterson

Majority Jewish Cote Saint-Luc makes face coverings mandatory in public as of June 15; mayor proposed new regulations after conversations with Israeli relatives

Police investigating 'heinous' incident as possible hate crime at small congregation in largely Jewish suburb of Côte St. Luc

Though such stipulations, common throughout first half of 20th century, are no longer enforceable, there is still a court process to remove them from documents

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