Category: Jewish Toronto

Obit: builder, philanthropist Max Sharp (c1902-2004)

Builder, philanthropist and community leader Max Sharp died at home, surrounded by his family. He was just short of his 103rd birthday. He was eulogized at the Shaarei Shomayim Congregation, where he was actively involved in the building of both the synagogue’s former location on St. Clair Avenue and its present location on Glencairn Avenue.…

Jewish Mothers & Babes Home to be restored

The future of Glendella House, an historic cottage in Bronte, Ont. that once served as a summer rest home for Jewish mothers and children from Toronto, is under discussion as the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) decides whether to allow a developer to move the 161-year-old heritage structure to accommodate two proposed high-rise towers. Built in…

McCaul Synagogue Golden Anniversary (1938) — Section B

THIS Golden Anniversary book was published in 1938 to mark the first 50 years of the Beth Hamidrash Hagadol Chevra Tehillim of Toronto, which was founded in 1887 and moved into the  McCaul Street Synagogue about 1905.  In the early 1950s it merged with the Goel Tzedec Congregation on University Avenue to become the present Beth…

Jewish “Antiques Roadshow” attracts many heirlooms

A dapper gentleman of 38, Jonathan Greenstein is proprietor of J. Greenstein & Co. of Brooklyn, which he describes as “the only auction house completely devoted to Jewish ritual objects in America.” Recently (2006), Greenstein came to Toronto to participate in a Jewish equivalent of the popular “Antiques Roadshow” television program. He was the main…

Sammy Lichtman profiled in Toronto Star, 1913

The following is a newspaper profile of newspaper vendor Sammy Lichtman that appeared in the Toronto Star on July 31, 1913 under the heading “Sammy Lichtman is Afraid to Go Home to Austria.” Lichtman, who was then 25 years old, went on to become a major newspaper distributor who built up a chain of newspaper stores.…

History scrapbook: Beth Jacob Congregation

Toronto’s Beth Jacob Congregation was founded in 1899 by a group of Polish-born Jews desiring to retain traditional Polish practices and melodies in their religious worship. The first president of the congregation was Samson Garfinkle and the early congregation included: M. Granatstein; Louis Rotenberg; Shimon Garfinkle; C. Garfunkel; S. Lederman; G. Pesachovitch; Harry Rotenberg; M. Rotenberg; J. Sugar; I. Wagman; Z. Wagman. Their first place of…

Holy Blossom invites homeless Out of the Cold

HOLY BLOSSOM’s Out of the Cold program, which has been operating at the mid-Toronto synagogue since the mid-1990s, continues to be one of the most excellent programs of its kind in the city. This is an article I wrote a few years ago for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. It was published in numerous cities across…

90-year-old stays active teaching dance

Irving Naftolin teaches dancing. Naftolin, who will be 90 years old in October, is spry, articulate and has a clear memory of events past and present. He is enthusiastic about sharing his thoughts on staying youthful, his love of dancing and the tremendous benefits he gets from dancing and teaching others to dance. He believes…

She started nursery at Brunswick Talmud Torah

July 28, 26 Tammuz (2003) was the first yahrzeit of Sarah (Steinhauer) Rumack, who in 1941 started the first Beth Hayeled (nursery) at the Brunswick Talmud Torah, a program that grew into Toronto’s first Jewish day school. “I don’t know of any teacher who didn’t have the highest regard for Sarah — as a teacher,…

Name index for “Canadian Jewry: Prominent Jews of Canada”

CANADIAN JEWRY: PROMINENT JEWS OF CANADA NAME INDEX Pages 1 to 59, Section A Pages 60 to 125, Section B Pages 126 to 191, Section C Pages 192 to 245, Section D Pages 246 to 305, Section E A                                 Abramovitch, H., Dr.   265; Abramsky, Gussie   75; Abramsky, Harry   69; Abramsky, Joseph   191; Abramsky, Moses M.   74; Abramsky, Sam  …