Happening Now
December 1, 2021
to December 1, 2025
The OJA offers Elementary Level Workshops to bring the archives into your classroom, as well as University Level Workshops with a focus on information literacy workshops.
Join us at Beth Tzedec for the opening of the Periphery Exhibit, an evocative photographic and film project that celebrates ethnic diversity in the Jewish community. Sharing courageous, honest, and deeply personal narratives from individuals of multiracial and multiethnic backgrounds, this project, a partnership between No Silence on Race and Ontario Jewish Archives, centres Jewish voices not historically included in dialogue of who Jewish people are, globally.
This exhibit opening event will feature music from the Jewish diaspora with Beth Tzedec’s Aviva Chernick alongside Gisun and Jesse Levi. Periphery project reps Sara Yacobi-Harris and Akilah Allen-Silverstein and documentary participant Asha Allen-Silverstein will speak about the exhibit.
If you have questions about this event or the Periphery project, contact Yacov Fruchter at yfruchter@beth-tzedec.org.
Periphery creates space to look, listen, and learn from our narrators as they share their lived realities. Included are testimonies of straddling multiple ethnic identities, exploring sexual identity, navigating converting to Judaism, and the discomfort of invisibility in the very spaces one seeks to call home. Periphery also draws our attention inwards and invites us to examine our own biases that inform our views of who is a Jew. Together, these call us to act upon our shared values and consider how we can create community spaces that foster and support a richer view of communal life community.
To view the Periphery film or to listen to the participants’ stories, click HERE.
No Silence on Race
Beth Tzedec Congregation, 1700 Bathurst St