06. Aug 2014
Some Impressions
When my mother came to Vancouver from Calgary in 1947, she told me, “It was a difficult time. We lived in the back of a grocery store. My brother and I shared a sort of room. We had…
Johnna Kaplan
06. Aug 2014
It’s been more than a decade since Ilan Sandler first delighted the city of Toronto with his giant sculpture Double Storey. From May to September 2003, his 5.5 metre-tall stainless-steel lawn chair…
Sue Carter Flinn
06. Aug 2014
Between 1933 and 1948 only 5000 Jews were admitted to Canada, the lowest number of any Western nation. Luckily for future generations of youngsters, Lies and Hans
Morgenstern, a couple from Fürth,…
Monica Strauss
06. Aug 2014
Toronto Jewry’s story is similar to most North American large cities: one of the struggling immigrant pulling themselves up from their bootstraps and in three generations becoming prominent movers…
Dave Gordon
26. Jul 2014
The modern world goes hand in hand with the break of civilization. Auschwitz wasn’t the beginning, but the end of a development in Europe, which positively went hurtling towards the industrial…
Yves Kugelmann
06. Jul 2014
Meine Mutter traf 1947 aus Calgary in der Getreideprovinz Alberta in Vancouver ein. Sie erinnert sich: «Das war eine schwierige Zeit. Wir lebten hinter dem Ladenraum eines Gemüsehandels. Mein Bruder…
Johnna Kaplan
26. Jun 2014
The breakout of the First World War was the greatest disaster of the 20th century, and today it is nearly impossible to understand or to explain the enthusiasm, which was prevalent in the following…
Walter Laqueur