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SUMMARY:Pioneers of the Picket Line: Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Curious to learn more about women’s involvement in Montreal’s garment history? Join us with local expert Melanie Leavitt for Pioneers of the Picket Line\, a walking tour that explores the overlaps between industry\, activism\, and labour movements in Montreal. \nFrom sweatshops to picket lines\, discover the stories of women – union organizers\, workers\, and radicals – who paved the way for the modern labour movement\, workers’ rights and women’s rights in Montreal. This walk will delve into the history and evolution of Montreal’s once thriving garment industry\, spanning over a century. A special focus will be given to the life and work of Léa Roback (1903-2000)\, a pioneering union organizer\, social activist\, pacifist\, and feminist in 20th century Québec. \nThis tour will begin at Ethel Stark Park\, and will take approximately 2 hours. \nThis tour will be offered on June 29 (in English) and July 5 (in French). When purchasing your ticket\, please be sure to select it for the date you wish to attend. Your ticket is only valid for the date you purchase for. \nClick here to purchase your tickets. \nMelanie Leavitt has worked on a variety of public history projects exploring labour and women’s history\, including walking tours\, conferences\, workshops\, oral history and radio projects\, with a focus on women’s labour history in Québec’s garment and textile industries. She is a Board Member of Mile End Memories and Les Amis du Boulevard Saint-Laurent\, a socially-engaged historic society\, based in the Mile End district of Montréal. In addition to Leavitt’s own background in labour activism and its histories\, she is kin to Léa Roback and serves on the Board of Directors of the Fondation Léa Roback\, which provides scholarships to women in financial need who are active and engaged in their communities. \nPoint of Departure: We will meet at Ethel Stark Park\, located on the corner of Prince-Arthur and Clark. \nWeather Policy: In the event of light rain\, the tour will go on as scheduled. If there is a strong warning of heavy rain and/or thunderstorms\, the tour will be postponed. All registrants will have the option to attend the rescheduled tour. \nBackground Image:  En grève avec Léa Roback et les midinettes\, rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest\, Montréal\, 1937. Courtoisie des Archives de la Fédération des travailleurs et des travailleuses du Québec\, Les Midinettes de Montréal\, 1937. Domaine public. 
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/pioneers-of-the-picket-line-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Parc Ethel-Stark\, Rue Prince-Arthur O\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2X 2R8\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250705T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T203805Z
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SUMMARY:Pioneers of the Picket Line: Walking Tour (FR)
DESCRIPTION:Curious to learn more about women’s involvement in Montreal’s garment history? Join us with local expert Melanie Leavitt for Pioneers of the Picket Line\, a walking tour that explores the overlaps between industry\, activism\, and labour movements in Montreal. \nFrom sweatshops to picket lines\, discover the stories of women – union organizers\, workers\, and radicals – who paved the way for the modern labour movement\, workers’ rights and women’s rights in Montreal. This walk will delve into the history and evolution of Montreal’s once thriving garment industry\, spanning over a century. A special focus will be given to the life and work of Léa Roback (1903-2000)\, a pioneering union organizer\, social activist\, pacifist\, and feminist in 20th century Québec. \nThis tour will begin at Ethel Stark Park\, and will take approximately 2 hours. \nThis tour will be offered on June 29 (in English) and July 5 (in French). When purchasing your ticket\, please be sure to select it for the date you wish to attend. Your ticket is only valid for the date you purchase for. \nClick here to purchase your tickets. \nMelanie Leavitt has worked on a variety of public history projects exploring labour and women’s history\, including walking tours\, conferences\, workshops\, oral history and radio projects\, with a focus on women’s labour history in Québec’s garment and textile industries. She is a Board Member of Mile End Memories and Les Amis du Boulevard Saint-Laurent\, a socially-engaged historic society\, based in the Mile End district of Montréal. In addition to Leavitt’s own background in labour activism and its histories\, she is kin to Léa Roback and serves on the Board of Directors of the Fondation Léa Roback\, which provides scholarships to women in financial need who are active and engaged in their communities. \nPoint of Departure: We will meet at Ethel Stark Park\, located on the corner of Prince-Arthur and Clark. \nWeather Policy: In the event of light rain\, the tour will go on as scheduled. If there is a strong warning of heavy rain and/or thunderstorms\, the tour will be postponed. All registrants will have the option to attend the rescheduled tour. \nBackground Image:  En grève avec Léa Roback et les midinettes\, rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest\, Montréal\, 1937. Courtoisie des Archives de la Fédération des travailleurs et des travailleuses du Québec\, Les Midinettes de Montréal\, 1937. Domaine public. 
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/pioneers-of-the-picket-line-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:Parc Ethel-Stark\, Rue Prince-Arthur O\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2X 2R8\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250709T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250709T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T203658Z
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SUMMARY:Hasidic Montreal Walking Tour (FR)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating glimpse into Montreal’s Hasidic community through Outremont and Mile End. \nFormerly the home to the vast majority of Montreal’s Jews in the first part of the twentieth century\, today\, the leafy neighbourhood hosts dozens of Hasidic groups and their synagogues. Led by Steven Lapidus\, this tour will illuminate Montreal’s Hasidic history through a tour of its institutions. \nThis tour is offered in French on July 9 and August 6\, and in English on July 17 and August 13.  \n*** When purchasing your ticket\, please be sure to select it for the date you wish to attend. Tickets are only valid for the date of purchase. *** \nClick here to reserve your spot. \nSteven Lapidus\, PhD is a Montreal-based scholar of the history of Orthodox Judaism\, with a focus on North American Hasidism. A former co-curator at the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre\, he has published articles and book chapters in both English and French on Canadian Jewish history and the Hasidic experience in Canada. As a long-time resident of Mile-End\, his current professional engagements involve working with the borough of Outremont on improving communal relations. \nPoint of Departure: We will meet at at the Mordecai Richler Library at 5:30pm and will conclude in front of the Mordecai Richler Library (5434 Avenue du Parc) at approximately 7:00pm. \nWeather Policy: In the event of light rain\, the tour will go on as scheduled. If there is a strong warning of heavy rain and/or thunderstorms\, the tour will be postponed. All registrants will have the option to attend the rescheduled tour.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/hasidic-montreal-walking-tour-3/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque Mordecai-Richler\, 5434 av du Parc\, Montréal\, QC\, H2V 4G8
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250717T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250717T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20250702T195206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T203733Z
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SUMMARY:Hasidic Montreal Walking Tour (EN)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating glimpse into Montreal’s Hasidic community through Outremont and Mile End. \nFormerly the home to the vast majority of Montreal’s Jews in the first part of the twentieth century\, today\, the leafy neighbourhood hosts dozens of Hasidic groups and their synagogues. Led by Steven Lapidus\, this tour will illuminate Montreal’s Hasidic history through a tour of its institutions. \nThis tour is offered in French on July 9 and August 6\, and in English on July 17 and August 13.  \n*** When purchasing your ticket\, please be sure to select it for the date you wish to attend. Tickets are only valid for the date of purchase. *** \nClick here to reserve your spot. \nSteven Lapidus\, PhD is a Montreal-based scholar of the history of Orthodox Judaism\, with a focus on North American Hasidism. A former co-curator at the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre\, he has published articles and book chapters in both English and French on Canadian Jewish history and the Hasidic experience in Canada. As a long-time resident of Mile-End\, his current professional engagements involve working with the borough of Outremont on improving communal relations. \nPoint of Departure: We will meet at at the Mordecai Richler Library at 5:30pm and will conclude in front of the Mordecai Richler Library (5434 Avenue du Parc) at approximately 7:00pm. \nWeather Policy: In the event of light rain\, the tour will go on as scheduled. If there is a strong warning of heavy rain and/or thunderstorms\, the tour will be postponed. All registrants will have the option to attend the rescheduled tour.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/hasidic-montreal-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque Mordecai-Richler\, 5434 av du Parc\, Montréal\, QC\, H2V 4G8
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250720T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250720T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T143155Z
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SUMMARY:Back River Walking Tour (EN)
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Sonia Bazar for a walking tour of the Back River Cemetery and Memorial Gardens. One of the city’s oldest Jewish cemeteries located in Ahuntsic-Cartierville\, this burial ground plays a fascinating yet overlooked role in Montreal’s Jewish history. \nLearn all about the cemetery’s tumultuous 140-year history as Bazar dives into the circumstances behind its founding\, evolution\, and near-abandonment. Informed by research conducted by Bazar\, Dr. Anna Sheftel\, and other collaborators at Concordia University\, guests will leave with unique insight into this overlooked and enigmatic place in Montreal’s landscape. A Q&A will follow the guided tour. The tour will take place in English\, but guests may ask questions in French. \nThis tour will be offered on June 15\, July 20\, and August 31. When purchasing your ticket\, please be sure to select it for the date you wish to attend. Tickets valid only for the date of purchase. \nClick here to purchase your tickets. As capacity is limited\, we encourage guests to register in advance. \nSonia Bazar is a Montreal-born and based artist\, who holds an MFA in Photography from Concordia University. Through sculpture\, photography and poetry\, their practice examines the notion of alien landscapes and how the body belongs to space. Sonia’s work has been shown in Canada\, Germany\, and Spain. In 2023\, Bazar presented her multidisciplinary practice in the exhibition BACK RIVER at the Museum of Jewish Montreal. \nPoint of Departure: We will meet outside of the northern exit of Sauvé Metro\, on the northwest corner of Rue Sauvé and Rue Berri. We advise guests to wear appropriate footwear\, and to be mindful of their surroundings as some areas of the cemetery’s terrain are crowded and uneven. \nWeather Policy: In the event of light rain\, the tour will go on as scheduled. If there is a strong warning of heavy rain and/or thunderstorms\, the tour will be postponed. All registrants will have the option to attend the rescheduled tour.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/back-river-walking-tour-en/
LOCATION:Métro Sauvé\, 9800 Rue Berri\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3L 2G4
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250723T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250723T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20250703T143923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T143923Z
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SUMMARY:Red Light Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Back for another season\, join us for a tour of Montreal’s historic Red Light District with Karen Herland! Come learn about this storied district in a walk through its landmarks and alleyways. \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. \nPlease note that while the tour will be led in English\, questions can be asked and answered in French. \nThis tour will be offered on June 25\, July 23\, and August 28. When purchasing your ticket\, please be sure to select it for the date you wish to attend. Tickets are valid only for the chosen date of purchase. \nClick here to reserve your spot. \nPoint of Departure: We will meet on the southeast corner of Boulevard René Lévesque and Boulevard St. Laurent. Please ignore the specific address of 1111 Boulevard St. Laurent\, as this is only an approximation. \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. Karen 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. Her research interests include cultural studies\, urban space\, sexuality studies\, media and community mobilization. \nWeather Policy: In the event of light rain\, the tour will go on as scheduled. If there is a strong warning of heavy rain and/or thunderstorms\, the tour will be postponed. All registrants will have the option to attend the rescheduled tour. \nMesures météo : En cas de pluie légère\, la visite se déroulera comme prévu. En cas d’avertissement de fortes pluies et/ou d’orages\, la visite sera reportée. Toutes les personnes inscrites auront la possibilité d’assister à la visite reportée. \nImage: Carte des bordels montréalais où les soldats ont contracté des maladies vénériennes : rapport de l’Armée sur la situation croissante des maladies vénériennes à Montréal. 1944. Archives de la Ville de Montréal. P43-3-2_V41_E521-E610_ext5op. Domaine public. 
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/red-light-walking-tour-10/
LOCATION:1111 Boulevard Saint-Laurent Montreal\, 1111 Boulevard Saint-Laurent\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2Z 1J6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250803T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250803T153000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20250708T212626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250710T180033Z
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SUMMARY:Cyanotype Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Want to learn a new method of printmaking? On August 3\, join us with artist Sonia Bazar for a cyanotype workshop. \nUsing cyanotype fabric and found plant matter and household items\, workshop participants are invited to create a blue-and-white solar print. During the workshop\, Bazar will guide guests in creating their pieces\, and will demonstrate how the medium is used in her artistic practice. Upon bringing the cyanotypes home\, prints can be stitched into a tote bag\, hoodie\, or even a quilt for an added special touch. All levels of experience are welcome! \nMeeting Point: We will meet at the corner of Av. Bernard and Rue St-Dominique\, making our way through the park to forage for plant material. Afterwards\, we will make our way back to the Museum of Jewish Montreal (5220 boul. St-Laurent). \nIn addition to foraged materials\, guests are encouraged to bring items from home! We suggest objects with elements of translucency. Some ideas include: \n\nLace\nMesh\nJewelry\nPhoto negatives\nSmall figurines\nDried flowers\nButtons\nThread or yarn\n\nTickets are $20\, with all necessary materials provided. Due to limited capacity\, advanced registration is encouraged. \nClick here to reserve your spot. \nSonia Bazar is a Montreal-born and based artist\, who holds an MFA in Photography from Concordia University. Through sculpture\, photography and poetry\, their practice examines the notion of alien landscapes and how the body belongs to space. Sonia’s work has been shown in Canada\, Germany\, and Spain. In 2023\, Bazar presented their multidisciplinary practice in the exhibition BACK RIVER at the Museum of Jewish Montreal. \nImage: Cyanotype by Sonia Bazar\, 2024.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/cyanotype-workshop/
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:20250806T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250806T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20250804T205457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T205457Z
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SUMMARY:Hasidic Montreal Walking Tour (FR)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating glimpse into Montreal’s Hasidic community through Outremont and Mile End. \nFormerly the home to the vast majority of Montreal’s Jews in the first part of the twentieth century\, today\, the leafy neighbourhood hosts dozens of Hasidic groups and their synagogues. Led by Steven Lapidus\, this tour will illuminate Montreal’s Hasidic history through a tour of its institutions. \nThis tour is offered in French on July 9 and August 6\, and in English on July 17 and August 13.  \n*** When purchasing your ticket\, please be sure to select it for the date you wish to attend. Tickets are only valid for the date of purchase. *** \nClick here to reserve your spot. \nSteven Lapidus\, PhD is a Montreal-based scholar of the history of Orthodox Judaism\, with a focus on North American Hasidism. A former co-curator at the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre\, he has published articles and book chapters in both English and French on Canadian Jewish history and the Hasidic experience in Canada. As a long-time resident of Mile-End\, his current professional engagements involve working with the borough of Outremont on improving communal relations. \nPoint of Departure: We will meet at at the Mordecai Richler Library at 5:30pm and will conclude in front of the Mordecai Richler Library (5434 Avenue du Parc) at approximately 7:00pm. \nWeather Policy: In the event of light rain\, the tour will go on as scheduled. If there is a strong warning of heavy rain and/or thunderstorms\, the tour will be postponed. All registrants will have the option to attend the rescheduled tour.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/hasidic-montreal-walking-tour-fr/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque Mordecai-Richler\, 5434 av du Parc\, Montréal\, QC\, H2V 4G8
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250813T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250813T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20250804T210143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T210407Z
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SUMMARY:Hasidic Montreal Walking Tour (EN)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating glimpse into Montreal’s Hasidic community through Outremont and Mile End. \nFormerly the home to the vast majority of Montreal’s Jews in the first part of the twentieth century\, today\, the leafy neighbourhood hosts dozens of Hasidic groups and their synagogues. Led by Steven Lapidus\, this tour will illuminate Montreal’s Hasidic history through a tour of its institutions. \nThis tour is offered in French on July 9 and August 6\, and in English on July 17 and August 13.  \n*** When purchasing your ticket\, please be sure to select it for the date you wish to attend. Tickets are only valid for the date of purchase. *** \nClick here to reserve your spot. \nSteven Lapidus\, PhD is a Montreal-based scholar of the history of Orthodox Judaism\, with a focus on North American Hasidism. A former co-curator at the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre\, he has published articles and book chapters in both English and French on Canadian Jewish history and the Hasidic experience in Canada. As a long-time resident of Mile-End\, his current professional engagements involve working with the borough of Outremont on improving communal relations. \nPoint of Departure: We will meet at at the Mordecai Richler Library at 5:30pm and will conclude in front of the Mordecai Richler Library (5434 Avenue du Parc) at approximately 7:00pm. \nWeather Policy: In the event of light rain\, the tour will go on as scheduled. If there is a strong warning of heavy rain and/or thunderstorms\, the tour will be postponed. All registrants will have the option to attend the rescheduled tour.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/hasidic-montreal-walking-tour-en/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque Mordecai-Richler\, 5434 av du Parc\, Montréal\, QC\, H2V 4G8
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250831T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250831T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20250804T212011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T212011Z
UID:43717-1756645200-1756652400@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Back River Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Sonia Bazar for a walking tour of the Back River Cemetery and Memorial Gardens. One of the city’s oldest Jewish cemeteries located in Ahuntsic-Cartierville\, this burial ground plays a fascinating yet overlooked role in Montreal’s Jewish history. \nLearn all about the cemetery’s tumultuous 140-year history as Bazar dives into the circumstances behind its founding\, evolution\, and near-abandonment. Informed by research conducted by Bazar\, Dr. Anna Sheftel\, and other collaborators at Concordia University\, guests will leave with unique insight into this overlooked and enigmatic place in Montreal’s landscape. A Q&A will follow the guided tour. The tour will take place in English\, but guests may ask questions in French. \nThis tour will be offered on June 15\, July 20\, and August 31. When purchasing your ticket\, please be sure to select it for the date you wish to attend. Tickets valid only for the date of purchase. \nClick here to purchase your tickets. As capacity is limited\, we encourage guests to register in advance. \nSonia Bazar is a Montreal-born and based artist\, who holds an MFA in Photography from Concordia University. Through sculpture\, photography and poetry\, their practice examines the notion of alien landscapes and how the body belongs to space. Sonia’s work has been shown in Canada\, Germany\, and Spain. In 2023\, Bazar presented her multidisciplinary practice in the exhibition BACK RIVER at the Museum of Jewish Montreal. \nPoint of Departure: We will meet outside of the northern exit of Sauvé Metro\, on the northwest corner of Rue Sauvé and Rue Berri. We advise guests to wear appropriate footwear\, and to be mindful of their surroundings as some areas of the cemetery’s terrain are crowded and uneven. \nWeather Policy: In the event of light rain\, the tour will go on as scheduled. If there is a strong warning of heavy rain and/or thunderstorms\, the tour will be postponed. All registrants will have the option to attend the rescheduled tour.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/back-river-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:Métro Sauvé\, 9800 Rue Berri\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3L 2G4
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250909T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250909T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20250804T200835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T182209Z
UID:43704-1757444400-1757451600@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Film Screening: The Windows on Rue Saint-Dominique
DESCRIPTION:Thirty-six stained-glass windows once illuminated the former Shomrim LaBoker synagogue on Rue Saint-Dominique. Over the years\, the building was repurposed as an egg warehouse\, and the windows disappeared from the premises. Filmmaker Simcha Shtull sets out to find the missing windows. The family story she uncovers paints a broader picture of the early Jewish immigrant experience in Montreal\, and examines the different meanings we attach to ordinary objects. \nOn Tuesday\, September 9\, please join us and writer-director Shtull at Cinéma du Musée\, for the Montreal premiere screening of The Windows on Rue Saint-Dominique. A post-screening panel discussion and wine reception will follow. \nWatch the trailer here. \nPost-screening panel discussion:  \nSimcha Shtull\, filmmaker\nZev Moses\, Director\, Museum of Jewish Montreal\nSara Tauben\, author of Traces of the Past; Montreal’s Early Synagogues  \nDate: Tuesday\, September 9\, 7:00 pm\nLocation: Cinéma du Musée (1379-A Rue Sherbrooke O.)  \nTickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for seniors. Click here to reserve your spot. \nThis screening is proudly co-sponsored by Congregation Shaar Hashomayim\, Congregation Shomrim Laboker\, Musée McCord Stewart\, Musée des Cultures du Monde\, and the Museum of Jewish Montreal. 
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/film-screening-the-windows-on-rue-saint-dominique/
LOCATION:Cinéma du Musée\, 1379-A Sherbrooke St. W\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3G 1K3
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250911T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250911T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20250804T210907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T184932Z
UID:43714-1757615400-1757620800@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Red Light Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour of Montreal’s historic Red Light District with Karen Herland! Come learn about this storied district in a walk through its landmarks and alleyways. \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. \nPlease note that while the tour will be led in English\, questions can be asked and answered in French. \nClick here to reserve your spot. \nPoint of Departure: We will meet on the southeast corner of Boulevard René Lévesque and Boulevard St. Laurent. Please ignore the specific address of 1111 Boulevard St. Laurent\, as this is only an approximation. \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. Karen 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. Her research interests include cultural studies\, urban space\, sexuality studies\, media and community mobilization. \nWeather Policy: In the event of light rain\, the tour will go on as scheduled. If there is a strong warning of heavy rain and/or thunderstorms\, the tour will be postponed. All registrants will have the option to attend the rescheduled tour. \nImage: Carte des bordels montréalais où les soldats ont contracté des maladies vénériennes : rapport de l’Armée sur la situation croissante des maladies vénériennes à Montréal. 1944. Archives de la Ville de Montréal. P43-3-2_V41_E521-E610_ext5op. Domaine public. 
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/red-light-walking-tour-11/
LOCATION:1111 Boulevard Saint-Laurent Montreal\, 1111 Boulevard Saint-Laurent\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2Z 1J6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250914T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250914T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20250806T183906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T184905Z
UID:43726-1757854800-1757862000@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Pioneers of the Picket Line Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Curious to learn more about women’s involvement in Montreal’s garment history? Join us with local expert Melanie Leavitt for Pioneers of the Picket Line\, a walking tour that explores the overlaps between industry\, activism\, and labour movements in Montreal. \nFrom sweatshops to picket lines\, discover the stories of women – union organizers\, workers\, and radicals – who paved the way for the modern labour movement\, workers’ rights and women’s rights in Montreal. This walk will delve into the history and evolution of Montreal’s once thriving garment industry\, spanning over a century. A special focus will be given to the life and work of Léa Roback (1903-2000)\, a pioneering union organizer\, social activist\, pacifist\, and feminist in 20th century Québec. \nThis tour will begin at Ethel Stark Park\, and will take approximately 2 hours. This tour will take place in English. \nTICKETS:\nAdults: $26\nAges 65+: $24\nStudents: $14\nAges 12 and Under: $8 \nClick here to reserve your spot. \nPoint of Departure: We will meet at Ethel Stark Park\, located on the corner of Prince-Arthur and Clark. The tour will end at H. Fisher & Fils (4129 St-Laurent). \nWeather Policy: In the event of light rain\, the tour will go on as scheduled. If there is a strong warning of heavy rain and/or thunderstorms\, the tour will be postponed. All registrants will have the option to attend the rescheduled tour.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/pioneers-of-the-picket-line-walking-tour-3/
LOCATION:Parc Ethel-Stark\, Rue Prince-Arthur O\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2X 2R8\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250930T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250930T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20250904T183215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T183938Z
UID:43776-1759253400-1759258800@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Hasidic Montreal: Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating glimpse into Montreal’s Hasidic community through Outremont and the Mile End. \nFormerly the home to the vast majority of Montreal’s Jews in the first part of the twentieth century\, today\, the leafy neighbourhood hosts dozens of Hasidic groups and their synagogues. Led by Steven Lapidus\, this tour will illuminate Montreal’s Hasidic history through a tour of its institutions. \nPlease note this tour will be conducted in French. \nClick here for tickets \nPoint of Departure: We will meet in front of the Mordecai Richler Library (5434 Avenue du Parc) at 5:30pm and conclude in the same place around 7:00pm \nWeather Policy: In the event of light rain\, the tour will go on as scheduled. If there is a strong warning of heavy rain and/or thunderstorms\, the tour will be postponed. All registrants will have the option to attend the rescheduled tour. \nSteven Lapidus\, PhD is a Montreal-based scholar of the history of Orthodox Judaism\, with a focus on North American Hasidism. A former co-curator at the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre\, he has published articles and book chapters in both English and French on Canadian Jewish history and the Hasidic experience in Canada. As a long-time resident of Mile-End\, his current professional engagements involve working with the borough of Outremont on improving communal relations.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/hasidic-montreal-walking-tour-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251009T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251009T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20250904T185553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250919T192230Z
UID:43782-1760031000-1760036400@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Hasidic Montreal Walking Tour: Sukkot Edition
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating glimpse into Montreal’s Hasidic community through Outremont and the Mile End. \nFormerly the home to the vast majority of Montreal’s Jews in the first part of the twentieth century\, today\, the leafy neighbourhood hosts dozens of Hasidic groups and their synagogues. Led by Steven Lapidus\, this tour will illuminate Montreal’s Hasidic history through a tour of its institutions. During this special Sukkot-edition of the tour\, guests will have the opportunity to see the neighbourhood’s sukkos and learn about the role they play in the holiday. \nThis tour will be hosted in English. \nClick here for tickets \nPoint of Departure: We will meet in front of the Mordecai Richler Library (5434 Avenue du Parc) at 5:30pm and conclude in the same place around 7:00pm \nWeather Policy: In the event of light rain\, the tour will go on as scheduled. If there is a strong warning of heavy rain and/or thunderstorms\, the tour will be postponed. All registrants will have the option to attend the rescheduled tour. \n  \nSteven Lapidus\, PhD is a Montreal-based scholar of the history of Orthodox Judaism\, with a focus on North American Hasidism. A former co-curator at the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre\, he has published articles and book chapters in both English and French on Canadian Jewish history and the Hasidic experience in Canada. As a long-time resident of Mile-End\, his current professional engagements involve working with the borough of Outremont on improving communal relations. \n   \nSukkos in Outremont
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/hassidic-montreal-walking-tour-sukkot-edition/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251019T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251102T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20251001T175858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T175858Z
UID:43892-1760878800-1762099200@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Postcards from Montreal: A Three-Part Linocut Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This three-session workshop introduces participants to the art of linocut\, an expressive and accessible printmaking technique. Linocut allows artists to carve designs into linoleum blocks and print them repeatedly\, creating bold images full of texture and contrast. \nWith the theme Postcards from Montreal\, participants will be encouraged to reinterpret the city’s postcard-worthy views and symbols. Inspiration can come from classic Montreal icons — the Old Port\, bridges\, parks\, the classic Montreal staircases or even the Farine Five Roses sign — as well as places tied to the city’s Jewish history and culture. These might include Synagogues\, the Bagg Street Shul\, the historic Back River Cemetery\, well-known Jewish businesses and street corners\, or something personal that represents the city for you. \nOver the course of three 3-hour sessions\, participants will be guided step by step through the process: sketching and transferring an image\, carving\, and finally printing. Each session builds on the last\, with opportunities to experiment\, refine\, and reprint\, so participants can see their ideas evolve from first draft to a finished edition. \nThe workshop emphasizes both technique and creative exploration. Participants will learn practical skills — such as safe carving\, preparing ink\, and operating a printing press — while also discovering how linocut can be a form of personal and cultural expression. \nBy the end of the workshop\, each participant will take home their own carved linoleum block (which can be reused for future prints) along with a collection of original prints created during the sessions. All tools and materials will be provided. \nRegister Here \n  \nAbout the Instructor \nDamián Birbrier is a saxophonist\, composer\, and multidisciplinary artist whose work bridges music\, visual arts\, and community engagement. Born in Buenos Aires\, Argentina and raised in Brazil\, he draws on a rich cultural background that informs his creative practice\, which is centered on improvisation\, collaboration\, and collective creation. \nIn recent years\, Damián has designed and facilitated numerous workshops that blend artistic exploration with social connection. In 2022\, he led a series of group workshops at Club Ami in Montréal\, using collective music compositions\, images\, and video as tools for creativity and dialogue. He has also developed music improvisation workshops tailored especially for amateur musicians. \nExpanding beyond music\, in 2023 and 2024 he introduced participants to linocut and printing press techniques through hands-on workshops at the Museum of Jewish Montreal\, where participants explored both the craft and the collective experience of making art. \nBy drawing on his versatility as both musician and visual artist\, Damián embraces a polyvalent approach to artistic practice. His workshops foster exchange across disciplines and invite participants to discover new ways of expressing themselves.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/postcards-from-montreal-a-three-part-linocut-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251026T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251026T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20250918T194354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251021T170540Z
UID:43819-1761494400-1761501600@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Red Light Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:For the last time this season\, join us for a nighttime tour of Montreal’s historic Red Light District with Karen Herland! Come learn about this storied district in a walk through its landmarks and alleyways. \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. Please note that while the tour will be led in English\, questions can be asked and answered in French. \nClick here to reserve your spot. \nTICKETS:\nAdults: $26\nAges 65+: $24\nStudents: $14\nAges 12 and Under: $8 \nPoint of Departure: We will meet on the southeast corner of Boulevard René Lévesque and Boulevard St. Laurent. Please ignore the specific address of 1111 Boulevard St. Laurent\, as this is only an approximation. \nWeather Policy: In the event of light rain\, the tour will go on as scheduled. If there is a strong warning of heavy rain and/or thunderstorms\, the tour will be postponed. All registrants will have the option to attend the rescheduled tour.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/red-light-walking-tour-12/
LOCATION:1111 Boulevard Saint-Laurent Montreal\, 1111 Boulevard Saint-Laurent\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2Z 1J6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251116T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251116T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20251029T144629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T144940Z
UID:43959-1763289000-1763294400@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Morning Crafts at H. Fisher & Fils: Paper Dolls
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, November 16th\, kids and their adult companions are invited to join Museum of Jewish Montreal staff for a morning of colouring and activities at our current location at the old H. Fisher & Fils sewing supply store. \nInspired by the shop’s 100 years on the Main and its role in Montreal’s storied garment industry\, kids will be given a selection of paper dolls and outfits from various fashion eras to colour-in\, design\, and spark creativity! After the activity\, kids are welcome to explore the Fisher shop\, introducing them to all the different “notions” it takes to make one’s clothes. \nThis event is recommended for children 4 years and up. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. \nThe price of admission is $4 per adult\, and $6 per child (taxes included). Click here to reserve your spot. \nAccessibility: Please note that there is a step to enter the building. Upper floors of our building are not accessible to visitors with limited mobility. This event will take place on the second floor\, accessible by stairwell only.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/morning-crafts-at-h-fisher-fils-paper-dolls/
LOCATION:H. Fisher & Fils\, 4129 Boulevard Saint-Laurent\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2W 1Y7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251130T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251130T153000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20251106T190639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T190807Z
UID:43970-1764507600-1764516600@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Yevgeniy Fiks: Artist Talk and Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Museum of Jewish Montreal (MJM) and the Concordia Institute for Canadian Jewish Studies for an artist talk and workshop with visiting artist Yevgeniy Fiks. \nThis masterclass will be led by New York-based artist\, author\, and co-creator of the Yiddishland Pavilion at the Venice Biennale\, Yevgeniy Fiks. The class will begin with a lecture and artist talk from Yevgeniy\, speaking about his inspiration and approaches as an artist\, teacher\, and curator\, and the influence of Yiddish and diasporic Jewish discourse in contemporary artistic practice. \nPhoto: Yevgeniy Fiks\nAfter a short break to connect further with other participants over coffee and refreshments\, Yevgeniy will lead participants through a drawing workshop connected to his exhibition on view\, Dos Baushtibl. \nInspired by the “Basic Course” at the Bauhaus—the influential Modernist art school in interwar Germany\, this workshop will explore the foundations of Yiddish visual arts in relation to Yiddish and Jewish literature. Engaging in hands-on projects\, participants will investigate the possible meanings of visual art concepts such as “Yiddish Line\,” “Yiddish Shape\,” and “Yiddish Color\,” and gain a new appreciation for interdisciplinarity and bringing historical approaches into contemporary practice. \nAll levels of artistic experience are welcome\, and no prior knowledge of topics or techniques is required. \nTickets are $5 for students and $8 for general admission. All materials provided. This event will be held at Concordia University’s John Molson (MB) building. The room number will be provided to participants following registration.  \nClick here to reserve your spot. \nYevgeniy Fiks is a Moscow-born New York-based artist\, author\, and organizer of art exhibitions. Among his projects are “A Gift to Birobidzhan\,” “Landscapes of the Jewish Autonomous Region\,” and “Himl un erd (Yiddish Cosmos)” that have been exhibited at 2B Galeria\, Budapest; Galerie Sator\, Paris; 21ST.PROJECTS/Critical Practices Inc.\, New York; and CCI Fabrica\, Moscow. Fiks’s performance pieces “Lily Golden\, Harry Haywood\, Langston Hughes\, Yelena Khanga\, Claude McKay\, Paul Robeson\, Robert Robinson on Soviet Jews” and “Red Kaddish” have been performed at the International Print Center New York and the Museum at Eldridge Street/A Landmark Synagogue Story\, both in New York. \nThis event is presented as a part of the Montreal Jewish Arts Collaborative (MJAC) granting initiative\, made possible through the support of the Averbach Family Foundation\, CANVAS\, The Azrieli Foundation\, and the Canadian Race Relations Foundation. We thank the Concordia Institute for Canadian Jewish Studies for their partnership.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/yevgeniy-fiks-artist-talk-and-workshop/
LOCATION:Concordia University (MB Building)\, 1600 boul. de Maisonneuve O\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3H 0A1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251207T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20251118T185241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T220615Z
UID:44002-1765105200-1765126800@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Hanukkah Market
DESCRIPTION:Our Hanukkah Market is coming back! On Sunday December 7th\, come by the museum and let us help you take care of all your holiday shopping needs. \nFeaturing an array of local makers\, our one-day market will also feature live music by klezmer ensemble Yene Velt (from 1 to 2 pm) as well as festive beverages and snacks to get you in the holiday spirit\, supplied by our friends at Chez Greenberg and Bernie Beigne! \nArtisans: Chez Greenberg\, Mile End Soap and Candle Supply\, A Fine Messer\, Alissa Sklar Ceramics\, Earth’s Abundance Apothecary\, Ava Berkson\, Fleuriste Monarque\, Baegel Babe\, Mogli\, Gwendolyn Owens\, Daniel Feldstein Artisan Ebéniste\, Sara Klainer\, Becca Love\, Bruno Andrus Glassblower\, Sarah Penina\, V Fleising Ceramics\, Mika Benesh Jewellery\, Talia Tarot Tea\, RockeTin Robin\, Laura Douglas \nPlease note that our vendors will be handling payment for their goods individually. While most artisans are equipped to accept payment by card or Interact e-transfer\, we recommend bringing cash as well\, if possible. \nEntry: FREEHours: 11am to 5pmAddress: 5220 St. Laurent BoulevardNearest Public Transit: Laurier Metro\, Bus 55 \nAccessibility: Please note that the upper levels of our building are not accessible to visitors with limited mobility. Our market will take place on the ground floor and second floors. Our main entrance is accessible via ramp. \nWe thank the Consulate General of the Republic of Germany in Montreal and the Segal Centre for their support and partnership.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/hanukkah-market-2025/
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:20251214T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251214T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20251121T203813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251121T203813Z
UID:44008-1765717200-1765724400@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Candle Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Want to feel cozy and prepare for Hanukkah festivities at the same time? \nOn Sunday December 14th\, join local artisan Sheryl Shore of Mile-End Soap & Candle Supply for an afternoon of beeswax candle dipping in the spirit of Hanukkah. Guests will be guided through standard candle dipping methods as they each create 8 individual shamash candles for their hanukkiah lighting rituals. During the workshop\, Shore will also provide context on candle-making\, the life of bees and wax production\, and her personal experiences with the craft. No prior experience required! \nParticipants do not need to celebrate Hanukkah\, and alternate candle-making options are available: candle sticks\, birthday candles\, etc. are encouraged as well! \nTickets are $25. All necessary materials provided. Due to limited capacity\, advanced registration is encouraged. Click here to reserve your spot. \nAbout Sheryl: \nLured by the intoxicating aroma of beeswax\, Sheryl Shore began dipping candles 25 years ago. Shore is committed to valourizing the work of bees who create the wax\, and brings a modern take on the ancient craft. Shore grew up with a very strong cultural Jewish identity\, and the nuanced relationship she has with her traditional background has led her to create candles that may contribute to peaceful contemplation. \nAccessibility: Please note that the upper floors of our building are not accessible to visitors with limited mobility. This workshop will take place on the ground floor\, accessible via ramp from the main entrance. 
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/candle-making-workshop/
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:20260108T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260108T213000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20251126T215627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T193813Z
UID:44013-1767902400-1767907800@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Aguas: Time and Memory | A Jazz Concert with Damián Birbrier and Guests
DESCRIPTION:On January 8\, please join the Museum of Jewish Montreal at Casa del Popolo with Damián Birbrier and guests for a concert that weaves memory into improvised soundscapes. \nAs a continuation of the project previously presented in Aguas: Dialogues Through Improvised Music\, this new jazz concert opens a deeper chapter in the exploration of sound\, space\, and the passage of time. Aguas: Time and Memories focuses on the traces that linger within us: memories inherited\, forgotten\, or rediscovered\, and how they resurface through improvised music. \nFor this new edition\, the ensemble expands into a quartet\, bringing together: Damián Birbrier (saxophones)\, Vovô Saramanda\, (percussion)\, Manoel Vieira (piano and accordion)\, and Antoine Rochefort (bass). \nThis new configuration offers a wide and fluid sonic palette\, allowing the music to move between intimate textures\, open landscapes\, and dense collective improvisations. Each performance emerges spontaneously from shared listening\, personal histories\, and the atmosphere of the room\, creating a space where time feels elastic and memory becomes sound. \nListeners are immersed in a living soundscape\, engaging with the music as it takes shape and reveals its unexpected contours. \nAdvance tickets $16. Door tickets $20. Doors at 7:30pm. Performance at 8:00pm. Capacity is limited so early registration is encouraged. Reserve your ticket here. \nAccessibility: This event will take place offsite at Casa del Popolo (4873 boul. Saint-Laurent). This venue is accessible via ramp from the main entrance. \nAbout the Performers: \nBorn in Buenos Aires to a Brazilian mother and a Jewish Argentinean father\, saxophonist\, improviser\, and composer Damián Birbrier was raised in the lush countryside of Southcentral Brazil. He began his musical journey within the vibrant tradition of local marching bands and popular rhythms. \nBorn in Salvador de Bahia\, Brazil\, in 1954\, Vovô Saramanda is a dynamic artist who blends the roles of singer\, songwriter\, and percussionist. After moving to Montreal in 1980\, he became a trailblazer at the city’s International Jazz Festival and contributed significantly to Cirque du Soleil’s iconic show O. \nManoel Vieira is a jazz and classical composer and pianist. He is known for his versatility\, versatility and artistic plurality. Holds a PhD in jazz piano from Laval University in Canada and a master’s degree in classical piano from the Federal University of Bahia in Brazil. Manoel Vieira works regularly in several music schools in Quebec and as a professor at the University of Montreal. \nAntoine Rochefort is a Montreal-based bassist\, composer\, and performer who draws inspiration from the various musical styles he loves to create his own personal language. Always in search of new sources of inspiration\, his music is infused with jazz\, soul\, Latin music\, and funk\, played on a variety of electric basses and double bass. \nThis event is presented as a part of the Montreal Jewish Arts Collaborative (MJAC) granting initiative\, made possible through the support of the Averbach Family Foundation\, CANVAS\, and the Azrieli Foundation.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/aguas-time-and-memory-a-jazz-concert-with-damian-birbrier-and-guests/
LOCATION:Casa del Popolo\, 4873 St. Laurent Boulevard\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2T 1R6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260111T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260118T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20251204T203146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T212951Z
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SUMMARY:How Does a Poem Become Music? A Composition Workshop with Rona Nadler
DESCRIPTION:In this two-part workshop\, songwriters and composers will be guided in the creation of a new musical setting of a poem of their choice by a Jewish Montreal poet. \nThroughout the workshop\, the group will explore how poetry and music work together across a variety of languages and musical genres\, while also analyzing individual poems and compositions. This workshop is geared toward participants who are comfortable singing and/or playing an accompanying instrument; who may or may not have written some songs before; and who are interested in pushing their boundaries and trying something new! \n$50 per person. Due to the limited capacity of this workshop\, advanced registration is strongly encouraged. Click here to register. \nAbout the Instructor: \nThe workshop will be led by Rona Nadler\, a versatile musician who loves engaging with the sounds\, rhythms\, and meanings of text in a variety of languages. Her original pieces set lyrics by modern Yiddish poets Kadya Molodowsky\, Esther Shumiatcher and Itsik Manger\, as well as the eighteenth-century poetess Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Her music draws on influences from classical\, folk\, popular\, and cantorial styles\, and has been performed by numerous ensembles in the Montreal area\, including Ensemble ArtChoral\, Les Rugissants\, La Chorale Harmonia\, and the Ottawa Choral Society. \nIn addition to composing\, Rona has performed with an array of ensembles in the Montreal area as a vocalist\, harpsichordist\, vocal coach and music director. She has toured the United States and Canada as a member of the Juno-nominated quartet Infusion Baroque\, while also serving as artistic director of the chamber choir One Equall Musick and the Blue Dawn Quartet. Rona is on faculty in Early Music Area of the Schulich School of Music\, and also serves as Music Director and Cantorial Soloist at Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom in Westmount\, Quebec. \nWorkshop Session Overview: \nSession 1 – January 11th \nThrough listening and guided discussion\, we will explore different parameters for how music and lyrics can interact. According to given guidelines\, we will each create a setting of the same short poem\, and share our results. We will also read through our individual poems together and begin to conceive our compositions. \nSession 2 – January 18th \nWe will spend the first part of the session doing improv activities together. We will also do a round robin in pairs to get feedback and inspiration for our individual compositions. Afterwards we will present our compositions in their latest incarnations\, and finish with a group discussion. \n  \nThis event is presented as a part of the Montreal Jewish Arts Collaborative (MJAC) granting initiative\, made possible through the support of the Averbach Family Foundation\, CANVAS\, and the Azrieli Foundation.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/how-does-a-poem-become-music-a-composition-workshop-with-rona-nadler/
LOCATION:H. Fisher & Fils\, 4129 Boulevard Saint-Laurent\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2W 1Y7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260114T174500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260331T191500
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Yiddish: Winter 2026
DESCRIPTION:By popular demand\, the Museum of Jewish Montreal is excited to announce another round of Yiddish classes! Led by instructor Zoë Belk with support from Eli Benedict\, this introductory course will teach students how to hold simple conversations\, read and write simple sentences in the Yiddish alef-beys\, and gain familiarity with traditional and contemporary Yiddish culture. It’s the perfect opportunity to ease your way into Yiddish culture and learning. Click here to view the complete syllabus with a week-by-week list of learning objectives. \nParticipants of all ages and levels of experience are welcome. The class has limited capacity\, so be sure to sign up quickly! Click Here to enroll. \nClasses will take place at the Museum of Jewish Montreal’s location at H. Fisher & Fils (4129 St. Laurent Boulevard) on Wednesday evenings from 5:45pm to 7:15pm and will run for 12 weeks from January 14 through March 31.* The total cost per student is $260. \n* The final class will exceptionally take place on Tuesday\, March 31\, as Passover Eve falls on April 1. \nAbout Our Teachers: \n Zoë Belk is a researcher\, editor and translator living on the South Shore of Montreal. She has taught Yiddish at McGill University and a number of summer schools. Her research focuses on Contemporary Hasidic Yiddish and developments in Yiddish in the last 70 years. A linguist by training and an expert in plain language communication\, she is passionate about bringing Yiddish to a wider audience. \nEli Benedict is a scholar\, artist\, and activist for Yiddish. He grew up in a Hasidic community in Israel and studied in yeshivas and kollels. Today\, Eli serves as the CEO of “Yung Yidish\,” the Yiddish Museum in Tel Aviv. He also serves as the program director and recruitment at the League for Yiddish. He is part of a research team at UCL (university College London) that studies Hasidic Yiddish and Ashkenazi Hebrew. Eli’s research interests include Ashkenazi culture\, Hasidic culture\, Yiddish\, and Jewish dance. He is a folklore stage artist\, a singer\, dancer\, and teacher of traditional performing arts. \nAccessibility: Please note that our building is not currently accessible to visitors with limited mobility. Classes will take place on the second floor\, which is only accessible by stairs. \nPresented in partnership with the Jewish Public Library of Montreal.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/introduction-to-yiddish-winter-2026/
LOCATION:H. Fisher & Fils\, 4129 Boulevard Saint-Laurent\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2W 1Y7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260205T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260205T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20260123T160003Z
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SUMMARY:Mitten Making Workshop with Helen Frank
DESCRIPTION:Join us with Helen Frank for a mitten making workshop using upcycled wool sweaters! \nCome upcycle wool clothing and chat with Helen about the history of the textile industry in Montreal and its strong connection to the Jewish community. The workshop will begin with a brief presentation on the shmata (garment) industry\, followed by learning how to hand sew a pair of mittens using secondhand sweaters. Sweaters will be provided\, along with a mitten pattern in 3 sizes\, and we will be starting with how to thread a needle. More experienced sewists may also adorn their mittens with embroidery thread\, buttons\, or other embellishments. No prior sewing experience required! All levels welcome. \n$30 per person. All materials provided. Click here to reserve your spot. \nHelen Frank has been sewing professionally for 7 years and privately for 22. She combined her love of sewing and her passion for environmentalism when starting her business\, La Fixerie Couture (First known as “Helen Mends”). Helen repairs textiles\, alters clothing\, and has a line of products made from upcycled fabrics to replace disposable items. She would be happy to answer all your mending questions through her Instagram or her website. \nAccessibility: This workshop will take place at H. Fisher & Fils (4129 St. Laurent Boulevard). Please note that this building is not accessible to visitors with limited mobility. The workshop will take place on the second floor\, accessible by staircase only.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/mitten-making-workshop-with-helen-frank/
LOCATION:H. Fisher & Fils\, 4129 Boulevard Saint-Laurent\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2W 1Y7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260224T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260224T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20260205T213542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T213542Z
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SUMMARY:Windows to the Soul: A Painted Glass Workshop
DESCRIPTION:What do we see in ourselves and our histories when we hold them up to the light?  \nIn 1962\, celebrated Jewish painter Marc Chagall’s 12 Tribe Windows were installed in the Abbell Synagogue at the Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem\, each arched stained-glass window was painted by Chagall to represent one of Jacob’s 12 sons and what their respective tribe symbolizes. \nIn this FREE workshop with Merav Epstein\, we’ll be emulating Chagall’s process to make mini tribe windows to represent ourselves or our loved ones. This workshop will start with a short presentation on Chagall’s practice as a painter and how he moved into stained glass\, as well as a quick history on stained glass within Judaism and in Montreal. Participants will then brainstorm and sketch out ideas for what their own “tribe” window will look like\, what aspects they wish to represent\, before diving in on painting their own window (6″ x 8″). \nNo prior painting or stained glass experience is required. All materials will be provided. Participants are welcome to bring along any objects of importance to them that they may want to depict in their window. Come solo or with friends or family. All identities and cultures are welcome to join! \nAdmission is free but capacity is limited\, so early registration is strongly recommended. Click here to reserve your spot.  \nMerav Epstein is a multidisciplinary artist based in Montreal. She received a BFA in Film Animation from Concordia University in 2021\, and has work experience in animation as a Production Coordinator at DNEG Animation Studio\, and has animated multiple freelance music videos for artists in Canada and the United States. While her work experience is more animation-based\, Merav’s artistic practice centres upon stained glass and fibre arts (knitting\, crochet\, and needle felting)\, and their occasional intersection and interaction with animation. Merav’s professional background in the fast-paced and technological environments of animation have drawn her closer to the slowness\, intentionality\, and materiality required of fibre arts and stained glass as mediums. She is currently a recipient of the Museum of Jewish Montreal’s Microgrant Program. \nAccessibility: Please note that the upper floors of our building are currently not accessible to visitors with limited mobility. This workshop will take place on the second floor. \nThis event is a part of the Museum of Jewish Montreal’s 2026 Microgrant Program for Creative or Cultural Exploration\, made possible with support by the Azrieli Foundation\, the Betty Averbach Foundation\, the Canadian Race Relations Foundation\, and CANVAS.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/windows-to-the-soul-a-painted-glass-workshop/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:microgrants
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260227T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260227T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20260213T182223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T182223Z
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SUMMARY:March Break at H. Fisher: Purim Costumes
DESCRIPTION:On February 27\, come and get ready for Purim by making costumes the old-fashioned way! This March Break\, children and their adult companions are invited to join us for crafts at our current location: the old H. Fisher & Fils sewing supply store. \nFrom paper pirates to cardboard golems\, join us as we fold newspapers\, cut-up boxes\, and encourage hands-on creativity. $10 per child and $5 per adult. Click here to reserve your spot! \nAfter the activities\, kids and families will be invited to explore the H. Fisher shop and complete a scavenger hunt introducing them to all the different “notions” that go into costume and fashion design. \n\nPresented in partnership with Mile End Chavurah.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/march-break-at-h-fisher-purim-costumes/
LOCATION:H. Fisher & Fils\, 4129 Boulevard Saint-Laurent\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2W 1Y7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260326T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260326T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20260309T220508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T220516Z
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SUMMARY:By the tips of your fingers\, for the palm of my hand: A Book Launch and Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:On March 26\, join us for a book launch and artist talk with MJM microgrant recipient Levana Katz. \nBy the tips of your fingers\, for the palm of your hand\, is a book by Levana Katz that explores how cultural memory informs place. It examines the personal and communal significance of Mezuzot\, an archive of letters between her parents\, and her family’s passage through Montréal. Combining handbinding\, risograph and inkjet printing\, and her mother’s calligraphy alongside her own\, the book is a tactile\, interactive work that draws on inherited cultural traditions. \nKatz will discuss her process for making this book\, touch on its themes\, and share some of her family’s archival materials that went into its production. Following the talk\, Katz will lead a bilingual audience Q&A. Guests are encouraged to mingle and see up-close some of the objects that inspired the contents of the book. \nA limited run of copies of By the tips of your fingers\, for the palm of your hand will also be on sale on a first-come\, first-served basis. All proceeds will go towards Katz. Price: $40/each or PWYC. \nAdmission is free but capacity is limited\, so early registration is strongly recommended. Reserve your spot. \nLevana Katz is an interdisciplinary artist based in Tiohtià:ke / Mooniyang (Montréal). She holds a BFA in Painting and Drawing from Concordia University. Levana creates multimedia installations\, primarily working across material processes such as drawing\, printmaking\, and fibre arts. Her work has been shown in several galleries in Montréal\, including Arprim\, Ada X and the Fofa Gallery. In 2023\, Katz moved to St. John’s\, Newfoundland to pursue the Don Wright Scholarship at St. Michael’s Printshop where she exhibited her first solo show\, Where the Ground Remembers You Twice. As the recipient of the Prix Albert Dumouchel\, Levana was granted a residency at L’imprimerie\, which she completed in 2025. Currently\, Levana works as an art educator at the Visual Arts Centre\, and is creating an artist book supported by a microgrant from the Museum of Jewish Montreal. \nAccessibility: Please note that the upper floors of our building are currently not accessible to visitors with limited mobility. This workshop will take place on the ground floor. \nThis event is a part of the Museum of Jewish Montreal’s 2026 Microgrant Program for Creative or Cultural Exploration\, made possible with support by the Azrieli Foundation\, the Betty Averbach Foundation\, the Canadian Race Relations Foundation\, and CANVAS.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/by-the-tips-of-your-fingers-for-the-palm-of-my-hand-a-book-launch-and-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:microgrants
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260329T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260329T153000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20260310T213121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T213202Z
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SUMMARY:Passover Programming: Afikoman Cover Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come and get ready for Passover by creating your own Afikoman cover (matzah cover) with Montreal-based seamstress Helen Frank. \nUsing upcycled fabrics and linens\, participants will learn how to hand sew\, embroider\, and decorate their own Afikoman cover (matzah cover). The workshop will start with an embroidery lesson by Helen\, who will be there to support you throughout and answer any questions as you create your special piece. All fabrics will be provided\, as well as beads\, embroidery floss\, and other accoutrements\, making your cover the perfect opportunity to add a personal flair to the passover seder table. \nNo prior sewing experience is necessary\, and all levels are welcome. Due to the sewing supplies being used\, this event is recommended for ages 12 and up. \n$30 per person. All materials provided. Reserve your spot. \nHelen Frank has been sewing professional for 7 years and privately for 22. She combined her love of sewing and her passion for environmentalism when starting her business\, La Fixerie Couture (First known as “Helen Mends”). Helen repairs textiles\, alters clothing\, and has a line of products made from upcycled fabrics to replace disposable items. She would be happy to answer all your mending questions through her Instagram or website. \nAccessibility: Please note that our H. Fisher & Fils location is not accessible to visitors with limited mobility. This workshop will take place on the second floor\, accessible by staircase.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/passover-programming-afikoman-cover-workshop/
LOCATION:H. Fisher & Fils\, 4129 Boulevard Saint-Laurent\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2W 1Y7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260426T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260426T153000
DTSTAMP:20260409T092234
CREATED:20260324T191130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T191348Z
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SUMMARY:Candle Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, April 26\, please join us with local artisan Sheryl Shore of Mile-End Soap & Candle Supply for an afternoon of beeswax candle making. \nFocused on havdalah candles – a multi-wick candle traditionally used to mark the end of Shabbat – this workshop will guide participants through every step of the process. Guests who do not celebrate Shabbat are of course welcome to create regular taper candles\, birthday candles\, or candles significant to a practice of their own. During the workshop\, Sheryl will also provide context on candle making\, the life of bees and wax production\, and her personal experiences with the craft. No prior experience required! \nTickets are $30 per person. All necessary materials provided. Due to limited capacity\, advanced registration is encouraged. Reserve your spot. \nAbout Sheryl:\nLured by the intoxicating aroma of beeswax\, Sheryl Shore began dipping candles 25 years ago. Shore is committed to valourizing the work of bees who create the wax\, and brings a modern take on the ancient craft. Shore grew up with a very strong cultural Jewish identity\, and the nuanced relationship she has with her traditional background has led her to create candles that may contribute to peaceful contemplation. Learn more. \nAccessibility: Please note that this event will take place on the ground level\, which is accessible by ramp from the main entrance.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/candle-making-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
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