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NEW: All-in-one sketch of the Rubinoff-Naftolin family tree

Planning to update . . .

In the meantime see One Hundred Years in Canada: the Rubinoff-Naftolin Family Tree (2008).

Read the article Bridging 90 years of Rubinoff-Naftolin history 

Profile: Rose Friedman at 100 (Part of Rubinoff-Naftolin family of Toronto)

(Irving Naftolin) 90-year-old stays active teaching dance (Gasner)

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Recent Posts

  • Indian In The Cabinet: A Look Back At SNC-Lavalin September 24, 2023
  • Peter Sellers proud to be Jewish (1980) August 9, 2023
  • Silas Hardoon, richest man in Asia July 12, 2023
  • Toronto’s Jews Think Big As Their Population Grows (2000) May 26, 2023
  • 1931 Census is HERE! May 26, 2023
  • The Jewish Community of Rouyn-Noranda May 10, 2023
  • Update on ‘The Unbroken Chain’ (2023) March 30, 2023
  • Famous personalities in The Unbroken Chain March 30, 2023
  • A Nazi Rally in Montreal, 1938 January 11, 2023
  • Elephantine Island: the Jews who returned to Egypt January 11, 2023
  • Remembering Barbara Frum, CBC broadcaster (1937-1992) January 11, 2023
  • Book looks at Jewish taverns in Kingdom of Poland January 9, 2023

In Case You Missed . . .

Indian In The Cabinet: A Look Back At SNC-Lavalin

by Bill Gladstone • September 24, 2023

Writing On The Wall: Review of Indian in the Cabinet (2021) Remember Jody Wilson-Raybould? She’s the former Trudeauvian Minister of Justice and Attorney-General who — incredible as it sounds — insisted upon telling the truth, a course that must have seemed all but inconceivable to the PM and his appointed viziers. In her 2021 memoir,…

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Peter Sellers proud to be Jewish (1980)

by n-a • August 9, 2023

From the Canadian Jewish News, Aug. 7 1980 Peter Sellers, the famed actor who died recently, often spoke proudly of the fact that he was Jewish, even though he never practiced Judaism. According to the Jewish Chronicle News Service, Sellers was once asked by an interviewer if he was half-Jewish. His reply: “I am fully…

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Silas Hardoon, richest man in Asia

by Bill Gladstone • July 12, 2023

­Silas Aaron Hardoon was born into a poor Jewish family in Baghdad in 1851, but when he died in Shanghai China 80 years later, he was regarded as the wealthiest man in Asia, leaving behind a fortune worth as much as $15 billion in today’s dollars. When Hardoon arrived in Shanghai as a youth of…

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Toronto’s Jews Think Big As Their Population Grows (2000)

by Bill Gladstone • May 26, 2023

From the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, May 24, 2000 (JTA) The UJA Federation of Greater Toronto is trying to keep pace with the city’s growing Jewish population through a massive building and revitalization project. The most recent is a $150-million Jewish campus in the York region, the area just north of the city that is home…

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1931 Census is HERE!

by Bill Gladstone • May 26, 2023

26 May 2023 Census enumerators across Canada were busy on June 1, 1931, going door to door to gather 40 fields of personal information about 10,376,379 Canadians, including family names and relationships, age, gender, occupation, employment status, racial origin and whether the family had acquired a radio. Having sat in a vault for the past…

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Update on ‘The Unbroken Chain’ (2023)

by n-a • March 30, 2023

New Volumes Published March 30, 2023 Dr. Neil Rosenstein, author of the newly-updated The Unbroken Chain recently announced publication of new volumes in the massive work. Rosenstein is one of the foremost Jewish genealogists in America today, with an internationally acclaimed expertise in the genealogy of rabbinic dynastic families. The Unbroken Chain deals uniquely with…

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A Nazi Rally in Montreal, 1938

by n-a • January 11, 2023

As reported in The Montreal Gazette (1938) This shocking photograph was taken at a fascist rally on Wellington Street, Montreal, on May 11, 1938. Inspired by Germany’s National Socialist (Nazi) Party and Italy’s Fascists, Quebec’s National Socialist Christian Party was a strongly antisemitic and anticommunist group led by Adrien Arcand. Party enforcers were called blueshirts,…

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Elephantine Island: the Jews who returned to Egypt

by Bill Gladstone • January 11, 2023

Eight centuries after Moses led the Children of Israel from Egypt, a Jewish community thrived on Elephantine Island, a small isle on the Nile in Southern Egypt near the present-day Aswan. Archaeologists date the origin of the Elephantine community to the dispersion and exile of the Jews from ancient Israel following the destruction of the…

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Book looks at Jewish taverns in Kingdom of Poland

by Bill Gladstone • January 9, 2023

Book Review: Yankel’s Tavern: Jews, Liquor, & Life in the Kingdom of Poland. By Glenn Dynner. Oxford University Press, 2014. Despite various expulsions, evictions and repressive tax measures meant to force them out of business, Jewish-run taverns were a ubiquitous presence in Poland from roughly the 17th to the late 19th centuries. Polish historians have often…

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Fine telling of the Reichmann saga

by Bill Gladstone • January 9, 2023

◊ In light of the passing of Albert Reichmann in Toronto on December 17, 2022 at age 93, we bring your attention to this review of the most thorough biography of the Reichmann family, Anthony Bianco’s The Reichmanns: Family, Faith, Fortune and The Empire of Olympia & York.  As Brooklyn-based author Anthony Bianco chronicles in his…

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Indian In The Cabinet: A Look Back At SNC-Lavalin

Peter Sellers proud to be Jewish (1980)

Silas Hardoon, richest man in Asia

Toronto’s Jews Think Big As Their Population Grows (2000)

1931 Census is HERE!

The Jewish Community of Rouyn-Noranda

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