Learning
Happening Now
January 19, 2023
to March 30, 2023
Popular teacher Sharon Power uses transliterations, songs, proverbs and themes to help students build beginner-level Yiddish conversation skills.
Happening Now
March 23, 2023
to June 13, 2023
A choir is a great place to meet new friends, experience the magic of music, give your brain a work out, and have fun!
Happening Now
March 27, 2023
to May 1, 2023
This six-week self-awareness mindfulness workshop helps to boost participants’ soft skills development through self-awareness activities and mindfulness basics.
Happening Now
March 29, 2023
to June 28, 2023
Join the Miles Nadal this spring to make music, learn a new instrument or sing your heart out!
Upcoming
April 20, 2023
to June 22, 2023
Start speaking Hebrew live in a warm and inviting Zoom classroom!
Upcoming
April 24, 2023
to June 22, 2023
Don’t miss your chance to dive into a world of Yiddish! All classes and workshops will be offered on Zoom.
Upcoming
April 25, 2023
to June 13, 2023
Join the klezmer revival! Jam with director Eric Stein and connect to Jewish music in this inspiring chamber group.
Upcoming
April 27, 2023
to June 22, 2023
Join us virtually this spring as we explore the world of food and cooking through a Yiddish lens, including recipes, songs, games, videos and more!
Education Resources
All / Education Resources / Film / Ontario Jewish Archives, Blankenstein Family Heritage Centre / Toronto Jewish Film Festival
Happening Now
May 1, 2021
to May 30, 2025
FilmMatters, is the Toronto Jewish Film Foundation’s educational outreach programme for elementary – secondary school students and teachers across the GTA.
Happening Now
December 1, 2021
to December 1, 2025
The OJA offers public history tours of Jewish community sites in Toronto.
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.
Happening Now
May 2, 2022
to May 2, 2024
Periphery is an evocative photographic and film project that bears witness to ethnic diversity in the Jewish community.