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  • Triple F Kitchen: A Cooking Workshop with J-Rob and Hoai Nam

    Online via ZOOM

    The Triple F Kitchen is a collaborative online cooking workshop presented by good friends and collaborators, J-Rob and Hoai-Nam Bui through the Museum of Jewish Montreal. The Triple F Kitchen stands for Friendship, Fusion, Food. Hoai-Nam and J-Rob were two roommates in Montreal from different backgrounds, J-Rob being Black and...

  • Moving Together: A Contemporary Dance Workshop with Naomi Gwynn

    Espace 215 215 Rue Jean-Talon O, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    On August 31 from 6:30 – 8:30pm, Naomi Gwynn will be joined by Horizons Collectif (Lou Salem and Adele Ross) to host a 2-hour contemporary movement and creation workshop open to all levels! This workshop, hosted at Espace 215, will focus heavily on sensory-based movement research and utilize choreographic and...

  • Hidden Twins: A New Play Reading

    The Segal Centre for Performing Arts 5170 Chem. de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Join us on September 13th at 7:30pm for Hidden Twins: A New Play Reading, inspired by the true story of Vera and Nadia Debnar, and the final instalment of our 2021 Independent Microgrants for Creative and Cultural Exploration, presented at the Segal Centre Identical twins, Vera and Nadia's love of...

  • Chrismukkah Party: A Podcast Launch with Sarah Deshaies

    Online via ZOOM

    Season’s Greetings! This is a tale about two holidays, celebrated by people of different faiths. But while Christmas and Chanukkah honour distinct events that happened thousands of years ago, their close arrival in the early, dark days of winter mean that many families end up twinning the two. With an increase...

  • Needlework, From Factory to Living Room: An Embroidery Workshop with Claire Sigal

    Online via ZOOM

    Needlework is woven into the fabric of Jewish art and culture. It is the fertile land of mysticism and creativity – just looking and reading doesn’t let you know why. On Sunday, February 13, join us with Claire Sigal as we practice and ponder the histories of Jewish needlework. Coming from...

  • Ladino Through Its Proverbs: A Workshop with Nesi Altaras

    Online via ZOOM

    Ladino is a language that brings together Spanish grammar with vocabulary and ideas from Hebrew, Turkish, French and various other languages of the Eastern Mediterranean. The joy and wisdom of this language is stored within its numerous, colourful, funny, and often musical sayings and proverbs. There has recently been a wave...

  • Pathways: A Book Launch + Shiva with Sonia Bazar

    Violet Bakehouse 2009 Boulevard Decarie, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Dearly Beloved: Important religious texts are often buried among people, and sometimes given headstones. This book is having a shiva. On March 23, we invite you with Sonia Bazar to come pay your respects to Pathways. Pathways is a short self-published book of art and poetry. Pathways explores the physical...

  • What does representation mean? A Script Reading for “Mazel” with Hannah Grover

    Online via ZOOM

    Join the cast and crew members of an in-development web series, tentatively titled Mazel for a script reading of an episode, during which the community will be given the opportunity to provide feedback and insight into what they would like to see from sapphic media. Mazel follows two young women, Miriam and...

  • Playing Jewish Histories: Sounds of the Oud

    Online via ZOOM

    Like the Jewish people, the oud found a home in a diverse range of countries. From North Africa, through the Middle East, and up into the Caucasus and Balkans. For this reason, it is a wonderful vessel by which to explore the life of many Jewish populations from around the...

  • Eruv: Queer Installations in Jewish Space: A Book Launch and Walking Conversation

    Parc Saint-Viateur 530 Avenue Querbes, Outremont, Quebec, Canada

    Join us on May 17 for the launch of Eruv: Notes on Queer Installations of Jewish Space, by micrograntee and artist Iso E. Setel. The book examines the ways in which eruvin function as queer objects, dissolving distinctions between the public and the private, and reconditioning spatial relations. Eruv collages together text, photography, and...

  • Imagining a Queer Eruv: A Walking Conversation

    Parc Saint-Viateur 530 Avenue Querbes, Outremont, Quebec, Canada

    On July 12, join us for imagining a queer eruv: a walking conversation with artist and researcher Iso E. Setel. Starting at Parc St-Viateur in Outremont, this guided conversation will take us through the Mile End by way of the neighbourhood's back alleys and looping paths, ending in Champs des Possibles with...

  • The Brine Project

    Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal 5220 St. Laurent blvd., Montréal, Québec, Canada

    Join interdisciplinary artist Simone Lucas and the Museum of Jewish Montreal for a fish tasting session and presentation of work-in-progress. The Brine Project asks how odorous, pickled fish brine could be remediated as a multimedia video installation. While Simone was traveling in Lodz, Poland on a family heritage trip, a tour guide shared a...

  • Imagining a Queer Eruv: A Walking Conversation

    Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal 5220 St. Laurent blvd., Montréal, Québec, Canada

    On October 19, join us for an autumn edition of imagining a queer eruv: a walking conversation with artist and researcher Iso E. Setel. Starting at Parc St-Viateur in Outremont, this guided conversation will take us through the Mile End by way of the neighbourhood's back alleys and looping paths. Along the walk,...

  • Sampling Havruta: An Interpretive Workshop with Etta Sandry

    Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal 5220 St. Laurent blvd., Montréal, Québec, Canada

    This workshop explores the connections between Jewish inquiry and material sampling in craft and creative practices. In textile and craft practices, sampling and testing are processes of learning techniques and demonstrating results. Havruta is a traditional Jewish study practice of paired or group reading, discussion, questioning, and meaning making. This winter, artist...

  • Chapbook Launch: Minder by Madelaine Caritas Longman

    Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal 5220 St. Laurent blvd., Montréal, Québec, Canada

    Poetry presents a unique opportunity to tap into our inner experiences and better understand ourselves and each other. In acknowledging differences yet bringing people together, poems can offer a window into nuanced experiences of spirituality, cultural identity, neurodiversity, mental health, and the intricate relationships between these. Poetry can foster empathy, embrace...

  • Weaving the Threads of a Jewish Life: An Artist Talk and Weaving Workshop

    Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal 5220 St. Laurent blvd., Montréal, Québec, Canada

    On May 28, join us for an enriching artist’s talk and weaving workshop led by art historian, crafter, and MJM microgrant recipient, Shannon Stride.  Shannon enjoys using craft to bring together the diverse threads of her life — her Judaism and her Irish heritage, alongside the myriad places and people that...

  • Braiding Identities: A Lecture and Creative Workshop for Queer and Trans Jews

    Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal 5220 St. Laurent blvd., Montréal, Québec, Canada

    For many queer Jews, navigating their gender and sexual identities alongside their family and cultural heritage can be complex. Led by naveed L. salek nejad, one of the Museum of Jewish Montreal’s microgrant recipients, this community-arts workshop is an opportunity for queer and trans Jews to write biographically about their intersecting identities....

  • Kemfn Tsuzamen: Concert Lecture on the Canadian Jewish Congress and the Soviet Jewry Movement

    Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal 5220 St. Laurent blvd., Montréal, Québec, Canada

    Kemfn Tsuzamen, Yiddish for "fight together," encapsulates the spirit of our second microgrant event of 2025. Blending family history with political activism and song, please join us with multidisciplinary performer Ilana Zackon for a performance on Montreal's role in the Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC) and the Soviet Jewry Movement. The Canadian Jewish Congress...

  • Amour Toujours: Exploring Real and Imagined Histories of Cinéma L’Amour through Toy Theatre

    Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal 5220 St. Laurent blvd., Montréal, Québec, Canada

    A near-universal experience for any Montrealer walking up Boulevard St. Laurent is glancing at the yellow and red marquee of Cinéma L'Amour, the last adult cinema in Canada. Museum of Jewish Montreal micrograntee Jen Jack will be sharing an ongoing toy theatre and research project that explores an alternative history of...

  • Song/Book: A Multimedia Yiddish Musical Performance

    Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal 5220 St. Laurent blvd., Montréal, Québec, Canada

    On June 26th, join us with micrograntee Alexandra Gorlin-Crenshaw for Song/Book, a live performance piece that intertwines music, puppetry arts, handmade artist books, and Yiddish folk songs. Following the performance, there will be time for discussion, questions and an up-close look at the books and puppets! Part performance, part exchange of...

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