Aaron Hart – Residence
Aaron Hart (c. 1724-1800) was the patriarch of one of a few families who founded Quebec’s Jewish community in the eighteenth century. Although he is...
200 exhibits found
Aaron Hart (c. 1724-1800) was the patriarch of one of a few families who founded Quebec’s Jewish community in the eighteenth century. Although he is...
(Translation to come) Le Temple Emanu-El est une synagogue réformiste fondée en 1882 par des Juifs américains qui se sont établis à Montréal. Il s’agit...
The Clothing Manufacturers’ Association of Montreal (CMAM) was a coalition of garment industry owners, incorporated in 1908, who united in their opposition to rapid unionization....
Described as the zayde (grandfather) of the Canadian human rights movement, Kalmen Kaplansky (1912-1997) began his human rights and trade union activism in Montreal soon...
The Clothing Manufacturers’ Association of Montreal (CMAM) was a coalition of garment industry owners, incorporated in 1908, who united in their opposition to rapid unionization....
The Clothing Manufacturers’ Association of Montreal (CMAM) was a coalition of garment industry owners, incorporated in 1908, who united in their opposition to rapid unionization....
Perhaps the most divisive debate in the history of Montreal’s Jewish community, the “Jewish School Question” fuelled years of negotiations, court battles and heated public...
(Translation to come) Au 19e siècle, la famille Joseph comptait quelques individus célèbres, dont Henry Joseph (1773-1832) et ses fils, Jacob Henry (1814-1907) et Jesse...
(Translation to come) Au 19e siècle, la famille Joseph comptait quelques individus célèbres, dont Henry Joseph (1773-1832) et ses fils, Jacob Henry (1814-1907) et Jesse...