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SUMMARY:Darkroom by Edward Hillel
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Museum of Jewish Montreal is thrilled to present Chambre Noire/Darkroom\, an immersive art installation by photographer and multidisciplinary artist Edward Hillel. Using archives from his critically-acclaimed 1987 book The Main: Portrait of a Neighbourhood\, the artist invites the public into the intimate setting of a figurative darkroom\, offering a glimpse into his creative process while reflecting on time\, memory and photographic practice. Darkroom/Chambre Noire will run from June 26th until September 15th\, 2019. \nThe Museum of Jewish Montreal\, a contemporary cultural hub and meeting point for the diverse communities that have lived and now reside along the Main\, is a fitting location for Hillel’s Chambre Noire/Darkroom. The Museum’s gallery space will be transformed into an imaginary darkroom production space\, bringing together large-scale black and white film strips\, never-before-seen contact sheets\, physical and virtual copies of The Main\, as well as a monumental participatory map that engages visitors to explore\, connect their own dots and share their own stories. At night\, the exhibition will come further to life as the red lights of the darkroom beckon mysteriously out from the Museum’s fourteen large windows towards the boulevard at the corner of St-Laurent and Duluth. \nHillel’s installation is further informed by site-specificity as he pays homage to the history and processes of analog photography\, and to this former factory building where MJM is located. After the end of textile manufacturing in the 60’s\, the building languished until it was purchased by a co-operative of creatives. Since then it has housed many photographers\, filmmakers and artists who make a vibrant contribution to the cultural life of the city\, the province as well as internationally. No doubt some dark rooms still thrive here. \n[slide-anything id=”37684″] \nBorn in Baghdad\, Iraq\, Hillel grew up in Montreal where he lived and worked as a community organizer in the Plateau neighbourhood between 1975 and 1990 while developing his artistic practice. His social activism and involvement in community life inspired him to document this transitional moment through photography and text. In 1990 Hillel moved from Montreal to Paris and is now based in New York. In 2017 the Société de Developpement du Boulevard St. Laurent commissioned him to revisit The Main and create a new body of work\, due to be published soon. \nChambre Noir/Darkroom is featured as part of the Museum’s 2018-2019 exhibition series Movement & Migrations\, which places importance on sharing stories different than our own\, while encouraging recognition of ourselves in the stories of others. In collaborating with Hillel\, the Museum of Jewish Montreal is fulfilling its goal in creating multiple entry points for visitors to engage with and find personal resonance in Montreal’s Jewish heritage and its diverse communities through art\, as well as creating an inclusive space for visitors of all backgrounds to learn\, participate and exchange ideas.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/vernissage-darkroom/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190901T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190901T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20190821T181625Z
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SUMMARY:Klezmer on the Main: Outdoor Concert & Street Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us and KlezKanada in welcoming Moritz Weiss and Ivan Trenev from Austria for a free outdoor klezmer concert during the Labour Day weekend street fair along Boulevard St. Laurent! \nFrom 1-2 PM on Sunday September 1 we’ll have live music right outside our Museum (corner of Duluth and St. Laurent)\, and from Thursday-Sunday we’ll be out from 11:30-6:30 PM with our booth selling delightful gifts from our boutique and refreshing snacks from Fletchers – Espace Culinaire. \nDuo Trenev & Weiß‘s project\, “Kleztango and Beyond“\, is a duo project featuring two best friends in world music entering into a musical dialogue on the clarinet and accordion. The accordion supports the laughing\, sighing\, and cawing sounds of the clarinet with soft\, crystal clear sounds and rhythmically playful melodies. Trenev and Weiß devote themselves to two wonderful musical varieties – Tango and Klezmer – and playfully sculpt out their commonalities. In April 2019 their debut album “KlezTango“ was released on Lotus Records.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/klezmer-on-the-main-outdoor-concert-street-festival/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190911T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190911T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20190822T221532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190827T222312Z
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SUMMARY:Red Light Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us in welcoming Karen Herland for a special walking tour of Montreal’s historic Red Light District! \nSex work\, especially in its most visible forms\, tends to be recognized as a problem\, requiring intervention and eradication. As a major transportation hub and port city\, many sectors of Montreal’s economy were intertwined with the sex trade\, even as police and politicians manipulated social responses (positive and negative) to the presence of a thriving Red Light District. From Maimie Pinzer to Harry Ship and through to the present day\, this tour explores the social\, economic\, labour\, cultural\, racial\, and gender history of Montreal through its former Red Light\, which for decades thrived in the heart of Montreal’s burgeoning Jewish community. \nThis tour covers 150 years and 10 city blocks over 1.5-2 hours. The tour begins on the southeast corner of Boulevard René Lévesque and Boulevard St. Laurent and ends near St. Laurent metro station. The tour will be taking place in English. \nTickets are $21 general admission and $10 for students. Spots are limited\, and tickets can be purchased only in advance using this link: https://kiosk.eztix.co/kiosk-optimised/1262428 \nKaren Herland is an author\, independent researcher\, and educator\, currently teaching at Concordia University in the Interdisciplinary Program on Sexuality Studies and Fine Arts. She published “People\, Potholes and City Politics”\, a guide to municipal politics in Montreal in 1994 with Black Rose Books. She began researching the history of Montreal’s Red Light District after working as coordinator for Stella\, a community development organization for sex workers in Montreal. \n 
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/red-light-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Southeast Corner René Lévesque and St. Laurent\, 1111 St Laurent Blvd\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2Z 1J6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190912T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190912T220000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20190819T183056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T154405Z
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SUMMARY:Conversations in the Darkroom & Finissage
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for “Conversations in the Darkroom\,” an intimate evening with artist Edward Hillel as he discusses his exhibition Darkroom currently on display at the Museum of Jewish Montreal\, his artistic practice\, and more. Distinguished art critic Nicolas Mavrikakis of Le Devoir will be moderating the event. \nStick around after the talk for a drink\, a chance to meet the artist and to participate in the full Darkroom immersive experience! \nDoors open at 5pm \n6pm to 8pm Edward Hillel in Conversation with Nicola Mavrikakis \n8pm to 10pm Darkroom Finissage \nThis event is free and open to the pubic.\nCash bar at Fletchers – Espace Culinaire \n 
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/conversations-in-the-darkroom-finissage/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190915T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190915T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20190827T155550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190827T155630Z
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SUMMARY:Jazz & Klezmer Brunch with Alexander Ravvin & Felix Blanchette
DESCRIPTION:We’re back at it again with our monthly musical brunch! Join us\, KlezKanada\, and Fletchers – Espace Culinaire on Sunday September 15 to try our delicious brunch menu\, hear some amazing live music\, and spend time with your friends and family! \nMusic will be held in four sets\, from 11:00-11:30 AM\, 12:00-12:30 PM\, 1:00-1:30 PM\, and 2:00-2:30 PM. Special guests Alexander Ravvin and Felix Blanchette will be joining us this month and bringing you an exciting repertoire of jazz and klezmer tunes to accompany your meal! \nFor reservations\, please call 514-840-9300 or email fletchers@imjm.ca. We will have a very limited number of drop-in seats. \nThere is no entry fee for this event – the cost is that of your meal. \nFollowing the brunch\, join us at 4499 Ave. de l’Esplanade for the Launch for Refugee Boulevard at the Former Jewish Public Library!
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/jazz-klezmer-brunch-with-alexander-ravvin-felix-blanchette/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190915T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190915T163000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20190822T231125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190822T231125Z
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SUMMARY:Launch for Refugee Boulevard Audio Walk
DESCRIPTION:We’re honoured to support our partners at the Montreal Holocaust Museum\, Dawson College\, and St. Paul University on the launch of Refugee Boulevard: Making Montreal Home after the Holocaust\, a free downloadable audio walk and accompanying guide and website that tells the stories of child survivors who began to rebuild their lives in Montreal’s Mile End / Plateau neighbourhood in the postwar period. The launch will take place at the former Jewish Public Library (4499 Ave. Esplanade)\, and will include an opportunity to try out the new walk.\nPlease register using this link\, as spots are limited.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/launch-for-refugee-boulevard-audio-walk/
LOCATION:Former Jewish Public Library\, 4499 Ave de l'Esplanade\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191021
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20190820T154438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200312T170347Z
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SUMMARY:Iraqi Jewish Voices
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Museum of Jewish Montreal in collaboration with Sephardi Voices proudly presents IRAQI JEWISH VOICES\, a multimedia exhibition and exploration of the last generation of Iraqi-born Jews. \n  \nPlaced in the context of 2500 years of Jewish life in Iraq\, this exhibition focuses on the 1930s to 1970s\, when state-sanctioned discrimination\, violence\, and political unrest saw Iraqi Jews leave en masse\, many as refugees. The exhibition presents portraits\, oral histories\, archival images as well as a video projection highlighting the underrepresented history of Iraqi or Babylonian Jews\, a vibrant -and now exiled -community whose love for their country persisted even as they were forced to leave. \n  \nThe vernissage\, taking place on Sunday\, September 22\, 2019 at 6pm\, is free and open to the public. The short film Last Class in Baghdad\, produced by Sephardi Voices\, will be screened during the vernissage. Click here to RSVP. \n  \nAbout Sephardi Voices \nSephardi Voices is the first comprehensive digital archive that documents and preserves the life stories of Jews who lived in North Africa and the Middle East with videos\, audio\, and photographs. Sephardi Voices was founded and is led by International Director Dr. Henry Green and David Langer. Dr. Green is Professor\, Religious Studies at the University of Miami and is the Founding Director of MOSAIC: The Jewish Museum of Florida. Langer is an award-winning writer-producer-director with over forty years of television experience. \n  \nThis exhibition has been made possible by the generous contribution of the Victor and Edna Mashaal Foundation\, Senvest Capital\, and the support of the Community of Babylonian and Iraqi Jews of Montreal and the Jewish Community Foundation of Montreal. \nThe exhibit is an outgrowth of the Iraqi Jewish Voices project launched by Robert Shasha and Dennis Shasha\, and spearheaded by Tamar Morad\, based on their oral history collection of Iraqi Jews.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/iraqi-jewish-voices/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190928T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190928T223000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20190823T204934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190927T225109Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT: Tuning Baghdad Salon
DESCRIPTION:Join us and POP Montreal in welcoming curator and cultural producer Regine Basha (NY) for Tuning Baghdad\, an evening of audio-visual archival exploration\, live music\, and Iraqi treats! \nIn conjunction with our upcoming exhibition\, Iraqi Jewish Voices\, Regine Basha will present her personal audio-visual archive of music and story-telling\, recounting Jewish Baghdad’s music scene from the 1940s and the diasporic musical life of some of Baghdad’s last Jewish residents. \nThe presentation will be followed by live music from invited local musicians\, who will be playing a repertoire of some popular Iraqi songs from the ’40s as well as other Middle Eastern favourites. Following the presentation\, visitors will also have the chance to explore the Tuning Baghdad archive more closely on their own. \nIraqi tea and sweets will be served\, and a cash bar will be open at Fletchers – Espace Culinaire. \nTickets are $15 and can be purchased in advance here: https://kiosk.eztix.co/kiosk-optimised/1260579. Spots are limited. \nDoors open at 8 PM and the presentation will begin at 8:30 PM. \nAbout Tuning Baghdad: Tuning Baghdad refers to Basha’s personal archive of home-movies\, cassette tapes\, written essays and audio-visual recordings that have been shared with the public in variety of presentation formats since 2006. The website features the last sessions of Iraqi-Jewish musicians like Abraham Salman\, as well as vintage films of ‘chaglhi’ house parties and discussions about the history of the Iraqi music scene; the six-episode radio show shares popular and ceremonial music and includes interviews with current Iraqi Maqam musicians. The live presentations bring these elements together in an intimate setting and offers to connect the dots\, often with a live music component. For more information\, visit http://www.bashaprojects.com/broadcasts/tuning-baghdad. \nAbout Regine Basha: For the past two decades\, Regine Basha has been working as a contemporary art curator\, writer\, and educator in New York. From 1992- 1995 she was Director of the Saidye Bronfman Centre in Montreal. She lectures\, writes and teaches\, most recently in the Sound Art Program at Columbia University\, New York. She holds degrees from New York University and from the Center for Curatorial Studies\, Bard College. As the daughter of an Iraqi-Jewish emigré\, Sol ‘Silman’ Basha\, who played the oud and the kamanja at countless house parties in Montreal\, Los Angeles\, and New York\, Regine (Gina) Basha is herself neither a musician nor a specialized ethnomusicologist\, but considers herself a music enthusiast and witness to a community that blends Arabic and Jewish cultures. \nTuning Baghdad is dedicated to Sol Basha (1925-2017).
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/tuning-baghdad-salon/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191006T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191006T173000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20190926T203014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190926T203547Z
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SUMMARY:The Best Pumpkin Party Ever!
DESCRIPTION:Just in time for Sukkot\, join GenMTL and the Museum of Jewish Montreal for an afternoon of storytime and crafts!\nMeet the author of the PJ Library® children’s book\, The Best Sukkot Pumpkin Ever\, Laya Steinberg\, and listen to the story of Micah and his Sukkot adventure on the farm. Then\, have the kids roll up their sleeves and dig into a fun pumpkin activity! \nSunday\, October 6th | 4:00 – 5:30 pm\nMuseum of Jewish Montreal\n4040 Boul. St-Laurent\, #R01\nPrice: $10/child\, $5/adult\nFor kids aged 3-9 years old and their grownups \nTickets available HERE \n* The Museum of Jewish Montreal and Federation CJA support an inclusive community that welcomes all people. Please direct requests for special accommodations to Alyssa Stokvis-Hauer at 514-840-9300 or alyssa@imjm.ca OR to Dayna Rabin at 514-345-2620 or e-mail: dayna.rabin@federationcja.org
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/the-best-pumpkin-party-ever/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191016T171500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191016T203000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20190904T164238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T164238Z
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SUMMARY:Beginner & Intermediate Yiddish Classes
DESCRIPTION:Join us this fall for a series of 8 beginner or 8 intermediate Yiddish classes at the Museum\, led by experienced Yiddish teacher Sheila Witt! Explore this Jewish language and culture through basic vocabulary\, short stories\, poems\, expressions\, and well-known songs\, and learn how to lead a simple conversation! \nClasses will begin on October 16th\, and the first two classes will be held on Wednesday evenings (October 16 and October 23). Following this\, the remainder of the classes will be held on Monday evenings\, from October 28h – December 2nd. Beginner classes will be held from 5:15-6:45 PM\, and intermediate classes will all be held from 7:00-8:30 PM. Both classes will take place at the Museum of Jewish Montreal (4040 Boulevard St. Laurent). \nRegistration for all 8 classes is $104 general admission and $80 for students. Learning materials are included in the price. \nTo register for beginner classes\, please use this link: https://kiosk.eztix.co/kiosk-optimised/1271500 \nTo register for intermediate classes\, please use this link: https://kiosk.eztix.co/kiosk-optimised/1270637 \nPhoto courtesy of the Jewish Public Library Archives.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/beginner-intermediate-yiddish-classes/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191016T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191016T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191002T153354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191016T171658Z
UID:35453-1571247000-1571254200@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Cancelled – Red Light Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Please note that this tour has been cancelled due to inclement weather. We thank you for your understanding\, and will be offering our special Red Light Walking Tour again in the spring! \nJoin us in welcoming Karen Herland for a special walking tour of Montreal’s historic Red Light District! \nSex work\, especially in its most visible forms\, tends to be recognized as a problem\, requiring intervention and eradication. As a major transportation hub and port city\, many sectors of Montreal’s economy were intertwined with the sex trade\, even as police and politicians manipulated social responses (positive and negative) to the presence of a thriving Red Light District. From Maimie Pinzer to Harry Ship and through to the present day\, this tour explores the social\, economic\, labour\, cultural\, racial\, and gender history of Montreal through its former Red Light\, which for decades thrived in the heart of Montreal’s burgeoning Jewish community. \nThis tour covers 150 years and 10 city blocks over 1.5-2 hours. The tour begins on the southeast corner of Boulevard René Lévesque and Boulevard St. Laurent and ends near St. Laurent metro station. The tour will be taking place in English. \nTickets are $21 general admission and $10 for students. Spots are limited\, and tickets can be purchased only in advance using this link: https://kiosk.eztix.co/kiosk-optimised/1296416 \nKaren Herland is an author\, independent researcher\, and educator\, currently teaching at Concordia University in the Interdisciplinary Program on Sexuality Studies and Fine Arts. She published “People\, Potholes and City Politics”\, a guide to municipal politics in Montreal in 1994 with Black Rose Books. She began researching the history of Montreal’s Red Light District after working as coordinator for Stella\, a community development organization for sex workers in Montreal.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/red-light-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191017T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191017T213000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191003T223625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191003T223625Z
UID:35476-1571338800-1571347800@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Iraqi-Jewish Cooking Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with our current exhibition\, Iraqi Jewish Voices\, join the Wandering Chew on October 17th for a hands-on cooking workshop\, during which you’ll get to learn how to make Iraqi-Jewish delicacies! \nThe cuisine of the Iraqi-Jewish community is one full of fragrant spices and a variety of culinary influences.  During this workshop\, we’ll teach you how to make two of our favourite Iraqi-Jewish dishes: curried chickpea-filled sambusak served with amba\, and cardamom and rose-perfumed massafan cookies. \nTickets will cost $25 and can be purchased in advance here.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/iraqi-jewish-cooking-workshop/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191020T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191020T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191003T224700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191003T224700Z
UID:35481-1571565600-1571583600@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Musical Brunch!
DESCRIPTION:Join us and KlezKanadaon Sunday October 20 to try our delicious brunch menu\, hear some amazing live music\, and spend time with your friends and family! \nMusic will be held in three sets\, from 11:00-11:30 AM\, 12:00-12:30 PM\, and 1:00-1:30 PM. For reservations\, please call 514-840-9300 or email fletchers@imjm.ca. We will have a very limited number of drop-in seats. \nThere is no entry fee for this event – the cost is that of your meal.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/musical-brunch-2/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200210
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191002T215115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240731T185539Z
UID:35457-1571875200-1581292799@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Return to The Fortress by Julie Gladstone
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Museum of Jewish Montreal (MJM) proudly presents: Return to The Fortress by Julie Gladstone\, featuring a series of abstract portraits and landscapes which draw from medieval Sephardic iconography\, ancient legends\, and the native flora of Béjar\, Spain. \nDuring a recent residency and solo exhibition hosted by the David Melul Jewish Museum in the medieval village of Béjar\, Spain\, Gladstone was given an opportunity to explore her Sephardic family’s roots and a legacy of diaspora that has lasted since her family’s expulsion from the town of Béjar in 1492 during the Spanish Inquisition. Following this experience\, the artist is pleased to present an interdisciplinary body of work that considers the mythology of homeland and connection to ancestry. \nReturn to The Fortress —the first installment of the MJM’s 2019-2020 exhibition series Inside/Out— combines abstract painting and personal narrative to explore themes of identity\, belonging\, and reconciliation. By depicting motifs of protection and camouflage in her work\, Gladstone’s disguises reveal as much as they hide. Drawings\, textile work\, and an installation altarpiece further explore intersections between personal and ancestral healing\, and the duality of home as both physical place and internal space. \n  \n[slide-anything id=”35539″] \n  \nJulie Gladstone is a Canadian artist currently based in Toronto. Holding a BFA from Concordia University (Montreal)\, Gladstone has had solo exhibitions at Walnut Contemporary\, Navillus Gallery\, GN Contemporary\, Museo Judio David Melul de Béjar\, and her work has been included in group exhibitions across Canada and the US\, receiving media attention from CBC Arts\, The Guardian\, Toronto Life and Notable. \nGladstone is currently an MFA Candidate in the Interdisciplinary Studio Arts program at OCADU\, and is the recipient of the Artscape Award (2014)\, the CSCE Emerging Artist Award at the Art Gallery of Alberta (2016). She has participated in artist residencies at Artscape Gibraltar Point\, SIM International Artist Residency (Iceland)\, and MUSE (Montreal). Her work can be found in private collections in Canada\, the US\, Germany and England\, the City of Edmonton\, the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers\, The David Melul Jewish Museum\, and El Ayuntamiento de Bejar. \nIn 2019\, Gladstone was invited by the David Medul Jewish Museum and the City of Bejar\, Spain –the town from which her Sephardic ancestors were expelled over 500 years ago —to produce a body of work exploring themes related to diaspora\, belonging\, and mythologies of home. \n————————— \nThe Museum of Jewish Montreal is an innovative place to connect with Montreal’s Jewish life and identify\, share our diverse heritage\, and create new cultural experiences. Our 2019/2020 contemporary art exhibition series Inside/Out\, examines what exists in the space between inside and out\, personal and public\, or real and imagined. The Inside/Out exhibition series has been made possible through the Shaping our Future Grant\, thanks to the generous support of the Jewish Community Foundation of Montreal\, the Nussia and Andre Aisenstadt Foundation\, and Federation CJA. \nJoin us for the Vernissage on Thursday\, October 24 from 7pm to 9pm\, and again on Sunday\, October 27 for Tête-à-tête: Artist Julie Gladstone in Conversation with Emma Haraké
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/return-to-the-fortress/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191027T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191027T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191003T225511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191016T184643Z
UID:35486-1572199200-1572206400@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Tête-à-tête: Artist Julie Gladstone in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an intimate evening of conversation between Canadian Contemporary Artist Julie Gladstone and Montreal-based educator and artist Emma Haraké\, who will be discussing Julie’s exhibition at the Museum of Jewish Montreal “Return to the Fortress\,” spaces both real & imagined\, and artistic practice as process.\nArtist interview will be followed by a room-wide discussion/Q&A and wine. \nRegistration is available ahead of event\, but not necessary.\nTo register please follow this link:\nhttps://kiosk.eztix.co/kiosk-optimised/1306282 \nJulie Gladstone’s exhibition will open the Thursday prior her talk\, on October 24th. Please also join us to celebrate at Vernissage: Return to the Fortress – Julie Gladstone! \nAbout Julie Gladstone\nJulie Gladstone is a Canadian artist currently based in Toronto. Holding a BFA from Concordia University (Montreal)\, Gladstone has had solo exhibitions at Walnut Contemporary\, Navillus Gallery\, GN Contemporary\, Museo Judio David Melul de Béjar\, and her work has been included in group exhibitions across Canada and the US\, receiving media attention from CBC Arts\, The Guardian\, Toronto Life and Notable. Gladstone is currently an MFA Candidate in the Interdisciplinary Studio Arts program at OCADU\, and is the recipient of the Artscape Award (2014)\, the CSCE Emerging Artist Award at the Art Gallery of Alberta (2016). She has participated in artist residencies at Artscape Gibraltar Point\, SIM International Artist Residency (Iceland)\, and MUSE (Montreal). Her work can be found in private collections in Canada\, the US\, Germany and England\, the City of Edmonton\, the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers\, The David Melul Jewish Museum\, and El Ayuntamiento de Bejar. \nAbout Emma Haraké\nEmma Haraké is a visual artist\, educator and researcher who also collaborates on curatorial projects. She holds a Master’s in art education from Concordia University and a BFA from the Lebanese University. Her work considers the complexities of participatory processes\, questioning conventions of the researcher/educator as main author. Her research interests include autobiographical and arts-based inquiries\, memory work\, and oral history. Emma has years of work experience in various cultural\, academic\, and community settings and locates her work within collaborative and community-based practices. \nAbout Return to the Fortress\nIn 2019\, Gladstone was invited by the David Medul Jewish Museum and the City of Bejar\, Spain –the town from which her Sephardic ancestors were expelled over 500 years ago —to produce a body of work exploring themes related to diaspora\, belonging\, and mythologies of home. Return to the Fortress will have its Canadian debut at the Museum of Jewish Montreal\, on show from October 24\, 2019 to February 2020.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/tete-a-tete-artist-julie-gladstone-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191101T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191118T000000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191107T173926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191107T174710Z
UID:35628-1572595200-1574035200@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:CALL FOR VENDORS - Hanukkah Market
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Jewish Montreal‘s fabulous third annual Hanukkah Market is returning\, and we’re looking for local vendors\, makers\, and artisans! \nFrom 11am – 6pm on Sunday\, December 8th and Sunday\, December 15th the Museum will be hosting its Hanukkah Market with a focus on locally made goods for the Hanukkah and wintery season! \nCreators\, artisans and makers can apply for a vendor table on one or both days of the Market. \n  \nHalf table (approx. 107cm) = $40 \nFull table (approx. 213 cm) = $75 \nPrices indicated are for one day. \n  \nThe Hanukkah Market will be at the Museum’s storefront location at 4040 boulevard St-Laurent. \n  \nTo submit an application\, please send an e-mail titled “Hanukkah Market Vendor Application – *Your Name*” to boutique@imjm.ca indicating: \n\nThe days and table size you would prefer\nThe style of products you would bring\nIndication of whether or not you have previous experience with holiday or other makers’ markets\nLinks to your work (Etsy page\, Instagram\, website\, attached photos\, etc…)\nThe preferred links or handles to use to advertise your work/business in Hanukkah Market promotion if you are selected!\n\n  \nYou are welcome to request a table for one or both days. Please note that an application or expression of interest does not guarantee a place at the Market; space is very limited\, but we encourage you to keep in touch for future events!
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/call-for-vendors-hanukkah-market/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191107T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191107T213000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191018T010716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T010716Z
UID:35514-1573155000-1573162200@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:A For Effort: Reading Things You Wrote For School
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to invite you to travel back in time with us through a storytelling event shining the spotlight on our past selves as schoolchildren. \nJoin us for an intimate evening of community storytelling\, featuring a variety of school writings – compositions\, projects\, presentations\, journal entries\, creative assignments – read out-loud and ranging from the comedic and witty to the moving and meaningful. \nThis storytelling event is held in conjunction with our upcoming new walking tour\, Inside the Yiddish School\, which follows the stories of several Peretz Shule students through their oral histories and school compositions. More information on the tour to come soon! \nEntrance for this event is pay what you can. \n———————– \nDo you have a favourite school assignment that you’d like to share for this event? Is there a composition\, project\, presentation\, journal entry\, poster\, story or poem\, multimedia assignment\, or any other schoolwork that looking back on now you find hilarious\, emotional\, interesting\, still relevant\, or meaningful in any way? Do you have a school assignment that has a special story behind it\, whether related to the class it was assigned for\, the teacher who assigned it\, the group that worked on it\, or the period in your life that it reflected upon or contributed to? \nIf you have a schoolwork that you are interested in sharing at our upcoming storytelling event\, please contact Aviv at aviv@imjm.ca with a brief description of your story. Stories should be approximately 5-10 minutes in length and can be told in English or French. \n———————– \nPhoto of Peretz Shule class courtesy of JPL Archives.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/a-for-effort-reading-things-you-wrote-for-school/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191117T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191117T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191106T185528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191115T180401Z
UID:35608-1573984800-1574002800@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Musical Brunch!
DESCRIPTION:Join us and KlezKanada on Sunday November 17 to try our delicious brunch menu\, hear some amazing live music\, and spend time with your friends and family! \nMusic will be held in three sets\, from 11:00-11:30 AM\, 12:00-12:30 PM\, and 1:00-1:30 PM. For reservations\, please call 514-840-9300 or email fletchers@imjm.ca. We will have a very limited number of drop-in seats. \nThere is no entry fee for this event – the cost is that of your meal.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/musical-brunch-3/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Fletchers,Musical Brunch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191128T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191128T210000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191106T190003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191127T181803Z
UID:35613-1574967600-1574974800@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Cook the book! Sababa by Adeena Sussman
DESCRIPTION:Join us and the Wandering Chew for a cooking demonstration and tasting of dishes from Sababa\, one of the most exciting releases of 2019!In this new cookbook\, Adeena Sussman\, acclaimed chef and cookbook author\, shares dishes that are inspired by the bustling stalls of her local market – Shuk HaCarmel – and the local Israeli food culture that surrounds her at home in Tel Aviv. The recipes of her cookbook will bring the bright flavours of Israel cuisine into your kitchen\, while teaching you to use Israeli staples like tahini\, sumac\, silan (date syrup)\, harissa\, and za’atar. \nTickets are $36 and include a cocktail and a few dishes from the cookbook. Sababa will also be available for purchase at the event. Tickets can be purchased using this link.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/cook-the-book-sababa-by-adeena-sussman/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Fletchers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191208T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191208T180000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191106T190631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T190631Z
UID:35618-1575799200-1575828000@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Hanukkah Market
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Jewish Montreal’s fabulous third annual Hanukkah Market is returning bigger and better than ever! \nFind the perfect gift (for your loved ones…or yourself)\, visit the PJ Library kids booth for little market visitors\, sample special Hanukkah treats at Fletchers – Espace Culinaire\, and get into the holiday mood as our cozy Museum is transformed for your Hanukkah shopping needs! \nOn Sunday\, December 8th and Sunday\, December 15th local artisans and makers will be at 4040 boul. St-Laurent from 11:00am-6:00pm (that’s right; we are extending our hours for this special occasion!) \nOur new exhibition Return to the Fortress will also be open for you to explore during the Market.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/hanukkah-market-2/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191215T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191215T180000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191106T191104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T191104Z
UID:35623-1576404000-1576432800@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Hanukkah Market
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Jewish Montreal’s fabulous third annual Hanukkah Market is returning bigger and better than ever! \nFind the perfect gift (for your loved ones…or yourself)\, visit the PJ Library kids booth for little market visitors\, sample special Hanukkah treats at Fletchers – Espace Culinaire\, and get into the holiday mood as our cozy Museum is transformed for your Hanukkah shopping needs! \nOn Sunday\, December 8th and Sunday\, December 15th local artisans and makers will be at 4040 boul. St-Laurent from 11:00am-6:00pm (that’s right; we are extending our hours for this special occasion!) \nOur new exhibition Return to the Fortress will also be open for you to explore during the Market.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/hanukkah-market-3/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191221
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191008T141524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191209T211357Z
UID:35499-1576800000-1576886399@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:PERMANENCE: 2020-2021 Call for Exhibition Proposals - DEADLINE EXTENDED
DESCRIPTION:PERMANENCE: 2020-2021 Call for Exhibition Proposals\nDeadline: December 15\, 2019 at 11:59pm \n *** Deadline EXTENDED: Friday\, December 20\, 2019 at 9:00am *** \n  \nThe Museum is inviting artists and collectives to submit their proposed exhibition projects for our 2020-2021 exhibition series on the theme of Permanence. \nOur curatorial team invites artists to propose projects that respond to\, play with\, or pose inquiries in relation to this theme. \nApplications are due December 20\, 2019. For more information on the series theme and application process\, please visit our call for proposals submission guidelines.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/2020-2021-call-for-exhibition-proposals/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200108
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191206T221032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191206T221032Z
UID:36297-1577059200-1578441599@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Closed for Holidays
DESCRIPTION:  \nPlease note that the Museum of Jewish Montreal and Fletchers will be closed during the holidays\, from December 23\, 2019 to January 6\, 2020.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/closed-for-holidays-3/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200119T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200119T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20200116T175433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200116T175433Z
UID:36387-1579428000-1579446000@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Klezmer Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Join us and KlezKanada on Sunday January 19 to try our delicious brunch menu\, hear some amazing live music\, and spend time with your friends and family! \nMusic will be held in three sets\, from 11:00-11:30 AM\, 12:00-12:30 PM\, and 1:00-1:30 PM. Special guests Yoni\, Eden and Zafer will be joining us this month and bringing you an exciting repertoire of klezmer tunes to accompany your meal! \nFor reservations\, please call 514-840-9300 or email fletchers@imjm.ca. We will have a very limited number of drop-in seats. \nThere is no entry fee for this event – the cost is that of your meal.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/klezmer-brunch/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200123T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200123T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191219T204129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191219T221638Z
UID:36354-1579802400-1579807800@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Self-Loving Jew: Comic Making Workshop with Jonathan Rotsztain
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us at the Museum of Jewish Montreal for Jonathan Rotsztain‘s “Self-Loving Jew” comic making workshop!   \nIn this hands-on artist-guided workshop\, Rotsztain will introduce his own comic work and and other graphic narratives around identity. Following a brief discussion on Jewish religious and cultural history\, participants will come together to share their own views on ways to reconcile their own cultural baggage or Jewish identity to the challenges of modern life. Rotsztain will then lead participants of any experience or skill-level through the process of creating their own Self-Loving Jew comics\, empowering participants to articulate their own self-love strategies in easily digestible\, highly shareable comic strips! \n  \nThis workshop is open to participants of all backgrounds and ages! We ask that participants under the age of 12 be accompanied by an adult who is also participating in the workshop. Tickets are $7 (plus applicable fees)\, supplies will be provided but participants are welcome to bring their own sketchbooks\, favourite pens\, pencils or rulers!  \nPlease join us after the workshop at the opening vernissage for Jonathan Rotsztain’s Patterns installation on display at The Museum of Jewish Montreal. \nBUY TICKETS \n  \nAbout Jonathan Rotsztain’s “Self-Loving Jew” comic series \nJonathan Rotsztain’s “Self-Loving Jew” comic series asserts a contemporary\, cultural Jewish identity. The work is a secular reclamation of the self-hating Jew slur. As published in the Canadian Jewish News\, The Forward and Koffler Centre of the Arts digital platform\, each comic book essay seeks to briefly explore a topic of religious significance while challenging and embracing the various contradictions of reconciling these practices with secular life. Self-Loving Jew comics are an engaging attempt to establish a new discourse that embraces a Jewish future based on knowledge and respect for Jewish religious practices while acknowledging an equal place for Jews of all orientations\, backgrounds and value considerations.  \n  \nAbout the Artist \nJonathan Rotsztain is an artist\, writer and graphic designer based in Toronto. He earned his MFA from the Center for Cartoon Studies in Vermont and has participated in the Yiddish Book Center’s TENT: Comics seminar and two Asylum Arts Jewish arts retreats. His artwork has recently appeared in the Zap! Pow! Oy! – Jews and the Comic Book Industry group show\, Gateways group show at the Toronto Island Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and in his debut solo show Patterns at Toronto’s FENTSTER Gallery. His comics have appeared in Metro\, Carte Blanche\, Noah Richler’s 2015 federal election memoir The Candidate: Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail. \n  \nThis event was made possible through the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation’s Grassroots Events program.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/self-loving-jew-comic-making-workshop-with-jonathan-rotsztain/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200123T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200123T210000
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20191219T221358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200109T161333Z
UID:36362-1579807800-1579813200@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Patterns by Jonathan Rotsztain
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us on at the Museum of Jewish Montreal to celebrate the Montreal debut of Jonathan Rotsztain’s Patterns installation. Following our Self-Loving Jew comic making workshop with Jonathan Rotsztain\, the Museum will be open to the public to meet the artist behind our newest window projection\, and see some of the comics produced through his comic making workshop.  \nThis event is free and open to the public. \nCash bar at fletchers \nArtist\, writer\, and cartoonist Jonathan Rotsztain’s visual narratives assert a contemporary\, cultural Jewish identity. Patterns is born out of Rotsztain’s autobiographical Self-Loving Jew comic series – which reclaims the “self-hating Jew” trope and honours Jewish tradition from a contemporary and intersectional perspective. Built around a triptych of self-portraits and a projected decorative-arts-inspired pattern\, Patterns subverts the traditional sequential comic format\, presenting itself as a non-linear collection of experiences where distance disappears and time becomes almost circular. \nIn daylight\, the series of life-size figures outwardly present moments of celebration\, reflection and torment\, which result from the cycle of processing identity\, privilege and inherited trauma. After sundown\, a motif of the artist’s neuroses appears\, much like subconscious fears emerging in dreams. This pattern mirrors textiles used for household items like curtains or wallpaper—used to adorn while camouflaging stains. It invites a closer inspection\, revealing thorny foliage evocative of a family tree\, intertwined with totems of Jewish cultural heritage (challah loaves\, tablets of the covenant\, hamsas\, serpents\, and Leonard Cohen’s unified hearts). \nThe vermiculated foliage surrounds oblong vignettes. Depictions of recurring childhood nightmares\, stirred by his grandparents’ experiences in the Holocaust\, are contrasted with dreams of longing for a sense of home and rootedness. Other depictions include the artist embracing a Havdalah candle\, which acts as the beam between scales–where icons of colonial-settler Canadiana are outweighed by a mound of earth with a tobacco plant. The artist clings to his Jewish immigrant heritage while adapting to contemporary secular values\, and acknowledging the complexity of rebuilding a life from the ashes of genocide in a country which is still working towards reconciling the erasure of Indigenous peoples’ presence and contributions. Rotsztain ultimately reveals his many faces through examining the inconspicuous root causes of inherited patterns of behaviour and thinking. \n  \n– About Jonathan Rotsztain’s “Self-Loving Jew” comic series – \nJonathan Rotsztain’s “Self-Loving Jew” comic series asserts a contemporary\, cultural Jewish identity. The work is a secular reclamation of the self-hating Jew slur. As published in the Canadian Jewish News\, The Forward and Koffler Centre of the Arts digital platform\, each comic book essay seeks to briefly explore a topic of religious significance while challenging and embracing the various contradictions of reconciling these practices with secular life. Self-Loving Jew comics are an engaging attempt to establish a new discourse that embraces a Jewish future based on knowledge and respect for Jewish religious practices while acknowledging an equal place for Jews of all orientations\, backgrounds and value considerations.  \n  \n– About the Artist – \nJonathan Rotsztain is an artist\, writer and graphic designer based in Toronto. He earned his MFA from the Center for Cartoon Studies in Vermont and has participated in the Yiddish Book Center’s TENT: Comics seminar and two Asylum Arts Jewish arts retreats. His artwork has recently appeared in the Zap! Pow! Oy! – Jews and the Comic Book Industry group show\, Gateways group show at the Toronto Island Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and in his debut solo show Patterns at Toronto’s FENTSTER Gallery. His comics have appeared in Metro\, Carte Blanche\, Noah Richler’s 2015 federal election memoir The Candidate: Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail. \nAn earlier version of Patterns was commissioned by FENTSTER in Toronto.  \nThis event was made possible through the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation’s Grassroots Events program.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/patterns-by-jonathan-rotsztain/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200201T154500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200201T174500
DTSTAMP:20260515T083810
CREATED:20200117T195355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200122T185824Z
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SUMMARY:Inside the Yiddish School: Historic Building Tour Launch
DESCRIPTION:Travel back in time to the 1940s and 50s to visit a Yiddish institution that helped shape Jewish identity in Montreal – the Peretz Shule. Telling the story through the eyes of several students who attended the school\, our new tour takes a closer look at the history of Montreal’s vibrant Yiddish community\, and the importance the school held for those living in the neighbourhood now called the Plateau. What was taught there? What challenges did the students and teachers face? How did the school impact the broader community? Join us to explore how the Peretz Shule was more than just a school\, and how Yiddish was more than just a language. \nThis tour is delivered in partnership with the Maison de l’amitié\, a community centre (in the former Peretz Shule building) dedicated to promoting social integration of immigrants and reducing cultural and linguistic divisions within the community. \nTo book your ticket in February or March\, please use this link: https://www.eztix.co/ezbook/en/1429742 \nPhoto Peretz Shule class courtesy of the Jewish Public Library Archives.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/inside-the-yiddish-school-historic-building-tour-launch/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:A Man Digging | Un homme qui creuse
DESCRIPTION:Presentation and Discussion with the Author Michael Blum \nModeration: Sonja Finck \nMichael Blum’s book Oranienstraße Ausgrabungen\, Eine Verschronik tells the story of a building in Berlin-Kreuzberg\, Oranienstrasse 10/11\, and the life of the Baum family from the middle of the 19th century until today. Everything begins as in a fairy tale: A man and a woman\, born on the same day\, fall in love with each other and have five sons over the next two decades. We follow the lives of their descendants from integration to persecution and exile to Rome\, Haifa\, Buenos Aires and Washington DC. \nEmbedded in a web of other narratives – the architectural history of the building\, the social history of Berlin\, Kreuzberg’s alternative and protest culture\, housing feudalism and gentrification\, the Jewish sports club Bar Kochba and the development of muscular Judaism – and related historical figures such as Max Nordau\, Folke Bernadotte\, Konrad Zuse or Aras Ören\, we follow the voice of the author-cum-researcher to the present day. \n  \nDue to limited space\, registration is recommended \nEntrance to this event is free \n  \n\nMichael Blum is an artist\, author\, and professor at the École des arts visuels et médiatiques\, Université du Québec à Montréal\, Canada. In his artistic work\, he deals with people\, stories and places between everyday life and politics. Since studying history at the University of Paris and photography at the Ecole Nationale de la Photographie in Arles\, he has produced an extensive body of work that includes videos\, installations and books. \nwww.blumology.ne´
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/oranienstrasse/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:4 Glasses: A Tu B'Shevat Wine Tasting
DESCRIPTION:Join us and the Wandering Chew for a Tu B’Shevat celebration! Tu B’Shevat literally translates as the New Year for Trees and is often seen as a day to honour and celebrate environmentalism. Although Tu B’Shevat falls in the middle of winter in Montreal\, it marks the beginning of the growing season in warmer climates. Kabbalists in 16th century Spain created the ritual of a Tu B’Shevat seder to celebrate the holiday\, which involved drinking four cups of wine and sampling an abundance of fruits and nuts. \nWe’re taking inspiration from this ritual but\, as we tend to do\, we’re putting a modern spin on it. Let’s celebrate by having Nick Hamilton\, a local sommelier\, lead us through a wine tasting of four glasses of natural wine: a white\, an orange\, a rose\, and a red. We’ll also have some nibbles that feature the seven species of biblical Israel (wheat\, barley\, grapes\, figs\, pomegranates\, olives\, and dates) that are traditionally eaten on Tu B’Shevat. To top it all off\, Aroma Jockey Jarome\, a perfumer and olfactory artist\, will be infusing the evening with sensational smells. \nTickets for this event are $45 including wine and nibbles\, and they can be purchased in advance here.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/4-glasses-a-tu-bshevat-wine-tasting/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Fletchers
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SUMMARY:Genocide and Improvisation: Listener and Teller
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with the Concordia Institute for Canadian Jewish Studies\, join us in welcoming Drs. Daniel and Irene Oore on their cross-country tour of Genocide and Improvisation: Listener and Teller. \nGenocide and Improvisation: Listener and Telleris an intergenerational\, interdisciplinary performance-talk\, created and performed by son-mother duo\, Drs. Daniel Ooreand Irene Oore\, creatively and critically examining trauma\, its transmission\, and its transcendence. This event explores elements in Irene’s book The Listener: In the Shadow of the Holocaust\, (2019)\, from which she and her son will also read and reflect upon. Throughout the evening Daniel will also perform music\, improvisations\, original compositions\, soundscapes\, and more. Through improvisation\, the duo explore vulnerability and risk within these stories. Genocide and Improvisation: Listener and Telleris a conversation\, within and across generations\, cultures\, languages\, and disciplines\, exploring memory and transcendence. \nThis event is pay what you can\, and will include light refreshments. For more information\, please see our full event description or visit our Facebook event page. \nThis event is sponsored by the Marvin A. Drimer Foundation.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/genocide-and-improvisation-listener-and-teller/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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