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title:Taking Root : The Origins of the Canadian Jewish Community Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture, and Life
author:Tulchinsky, Gerald J. J.
publisher:University Press of New England
isbn10 | asin:0874516099
print isbn13:9780874516098
ebook isbn13:9780585269658
language:English
subjectJews--Canada--History, Canada--Ethnic relations.
publication date:1993
lcc:F1035.J5T85 1993eb
ddc:971/.004924
subject:Jews--Canada--History, Canada--Ethnic relations.
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Taking Root
Page ii
THE BRANDEIS SERIES
IN AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY,
CULTURE, AND LIFE
Jonathan D. Sarna, Editor
Leon A. Jick, 1992
The Americanization of the Synagogue,
18201870
Sylvia Barack Fishman, 1992
Follow My Footprints: Changing Images of
Women in American Jewish Fiction
Gerald Tulchinsky, 1993
Taking Root: The Origins of the
Canadian Jewish Community
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Taking Root
The Origins of the Canadian Jewish Community
Gerald Tulchinsky
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BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Published by University Press of New England,
Hanover, NH 03755
Copyright 1993 by Gerald Tulchinsky
All rights reserved.
"Of Remembrance" and "Autobiographical" by A. M. Klein. Used by permission of the University of Toronto Press. ''Strange" and "A Jew" by J. I. Segal. Used by permission. Jacket image: detail of Torah valance, Austrian Empire, early 19th century. Used by permission of the State Jewish Museum in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Every reasonable effort has been made to trace ownership of copyright materials. Information enabling the Publisher to rectify any reference or credit in future printings will be welcomed.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Tulchinsky, Gerald J. J., 1933
Taking root: the origins of the Canadian Jewish community/
Gerald J. J. Tulchinsky.
p. cm. (The Brandeis series in American Jewish history,
culture, and life)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-87451-609-9
1. Jews Canada History. 2. Canada Ethnic relations.
I. Title. II. Series
F1035.J5T85 1993 92-28210
971'.004924 - dc20
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Printed and bound in Canada.
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In the days to come shall Jacob take root, Israel shall blossom and bud; And the face of the world shall be filled with fruitage.
Isaiah 27:6
Page vii
This book is dedicated to the
memory of the six million Jews
who were murdered by the German
Nazis and their collaborators in
Europe between 1933 and 1945.
Page ix
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
xi
Preface: "Go Catch the Echoes of the Ticks of Time"
xiii
Introduction
1
Part I: Old Subjects in the New Province, 17601846
Chapter 1
Beginnings in Quebec
8
Chapter 2
Social and Political Transformations
22
Part II: Foundations, 18471882
Chapter 3
Montreal Jewry in the Era of the de Solas
40
Chapter 4
Profit and Loss on the Urban Frontier
61
Chapter 5
Beginnings in the East and the West
82
Part III: The Emergence of a National Community, 18821900
Chapter 6
"Where There Is No Bread, There Is No Torah"
96
Chapter 7
Beginnings of Western Colonization
109
Chapter 8
Travails of Urbanization
129

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Part IV: The East European Era, 19001920
Chapter 9
Transformations in the Era of Laurier and Borden
158
Chapter 10
"If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem"
181
Chapter 11
"Corner of Pain and Anguish"
204
Chapter 12
"Is It Good for the Jews?"
231
Chapter 13
Enlightenment, Protest, and Reform
255
Conclusion: "Spaceless Boundaries of Loss"
276
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