Seeking the Fabled City: The Canadian Jewish Experience
In this definitive and meticulously researched account of the Jewish experience in Canada, award-winning and critically acclaimed author Allan Levine documents a story that is rich, accessible, often surprising, and epic in its scope. Relying on an abundance of primary sources and first-hand documentation and interviews, Seeking the Fabled City chronicles the successes and failures, the obstacles overcome and those not conquered, of a historic journey and the people who travelled it.

Seeking the Fabled City is a story that unfolds over 250 years—from the decade after the conquest of New France in 1759, when small numbers of Sephardic Jews of Spanish and Portuguese descent arrived in British North America, through the great wave of Russian and Eastern European Jewish immigration at the turn of the twentieth century, to the present, in which Canada's large Jewish community, no longer hindered by the anti-Semitism of the past, is free to flourish. This is a chronicle of a people that takes place at hundreds of locales across the country—mainly in the large urban centres of Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and Winnipeg, but also in west coast and maritime villages and tiny prairie towns—in a riveting drama with a cast of thousands.

Relying on an abundance of primary sources and first-hand documentation and interviews, Seeking the Fabled City chronicles the successes and failures, the obstacles overcome and those not conquered, of a historic journey and the people who travelled it.
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Seeking the Fabled City: The Canadian Jewish Experience
In this definitive and meticulously researched account of the Jewish experience in Canada, award-winning and critically acclaimed author Allan Levine documents a story that is rich, accessible, often surprising, and epic in its scope. Relying on an abundance of primary sources and first-hand documentation and interviews, Seeking the Fabled City chronicles the successes and failures, the obstacles overcome and those not conquered, of a historic journey and the people who travelled it.

Seeking the Fabled City is a story that unfolds over 250 years—from the decade after the conquest of New France in 1759, when small numbers of Sephardic Jews of Spanish and Portuguese descent arrived in British North America, through the great wave of Russian and Eastern European Jewish immigration at the turn of the twentieth century, to the present, in which Canada's large Jewish community, no longer hindered by the anti-Semitism of the past, is free to flourish. This is a chronicle of a people that takes place at hundreds of locales across the country—mainly in the large urban centres of Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and Winnipeg, but also in west coast and maritime villages and tiny prairie towns—in a riveting drama with a cast of thousands.

Relying on an abundance of primary sources and first-hand documentation and interviews, Seeking the Fabled City chronicles the successes and failures, the obstacles overcome and those not conquered, of a historic journey and the people who travelled it.
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Seeking the Fabled City: The Canadian Jewish Experience

Seeking the Fabled City: The Canadian Jewish Experience

by Allan Levine
Seeking the Fabled City: The Canadian Jewish Experience

Seeking the Fabled City: The Canadian Jewish Experience

by Allan Levine

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In this definitive and meticulously researched account of the Jewish experience in Canada, award-winning and critically acclaimed author Allan Levine documents a story that is rich, accessible, often surprising, and epic in its scope. Relying on an abundance of primary sources and first-hand documentation and interviews, Seeking the Fabled City chronicles the successes and failures, the obstacles overcome and those not conquered, of a historic journey and the people who travelled it.

Seeking the Fabled City is a story that unfolds over 250 years—from the decade after the conquest of New France in 1759, when small numbers of Sephardic Jews of Spanish and Portuguese descent arrived in British North America, through the great wave of Russian and Eastern European Jewish immigration at the turn of the twentieth century, to the present, in which Canada's large Jewish community, no longer hindered by the anti-Semitism of the past, is free to flourish. This is a chronicle of a people that takes place at hundreds of locales across the country—mainly in the large urban centres of Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and Winnipeg, but also in west coast and maritime villages and tiny prairie towns—in a riveting drama with a cast of thousands.

Relying on an abundance of primary sources and first-hand documentation and interviews, Seeking the Fabled City chronicles the successes and failures, the obstacles overcome and those not conquered, of a historic journey and the people who travelled it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780771048050
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Publication date: 10/30/2018
Pages: 512
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

ALLAN LEVINE has written thirteen books including Toronto: Biography of a City (2014) and King: William Lyon Mackenzie King: A Life Guided by the Hand of Destiny (2011), which won the Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction. His book Coming of Age: A History of the Jewish People of Manitoba (2009) won the McNally-Robinson Book of the Year and the Best History Book Award at the Canadian Jewish Book Awards in 2010, and was the co-winner of the J.I. Segal Prize in Canadian Jewish History.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements xi

Introduction: The Quintessence of a Minority 1

Part 1 In a Christian Land

Chapter 1 They Came First 15

Chapter 2 La Famille Hart 23

Chapter 3 A British Subject (and Israelite) I Was Born 39

Chapter 4 Synagogue Politics 48

Chapter 5 From Coast to Coast 57

Chapter 6 In Search of the Golden Land 67

Part 2 Jewish Canadians

Chapter 7 It's a Living 83

Chapter 8 Out of Ghetto Streets 96

Chapter 9 Intellectuals and Radicals 109

Chapter 10 Class Struggle 117

Chapter 11 For King and Country 124

Chapter 12 Dreaming of Zion 130

Chapter 13 Gentiles Only 139

Chapter 14 The Jewish Problem 157

Chapter 15 We Demand Work 180

Part 3 Canadian Jews

Chapter 16 A Duty to the Jewish People the World Over 197

Chapter 17 Prejudice Exists 214

Chapter 18 Devoted Zionists and Loyal Canadians 229

Chapter 19 An Admirable Element of the Community 242

Chapter 20 Living Together 253

Part 4 The Making of Tolerant Canada

Chapter 21 A Lot of Jews 269

Chapter 22 Israel is Everybody's Business 280

Chapter 23 Marching for Refuseniks 291

Chapter 24 Nationalistic Impulses 302

Chapter 25 Confronting the Deniers and Israel-Haters 312

Chapter 26 The Hadassah Ladies Rise Up 323

Chapter 27 Checks and Balances 338

Conclusion: The Never-Dying Canadians 352

Appendix 365

Notes 367

Selected Bibliography 441

List of Interviews 457

Permissions 458

Image Credits 459

Index 461

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