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The very first Jewish immigrants in Toronto were mostly British traders who settled here in the first half of the 19th century. That’s two hundred years ago! Some were involved in the fur trade and some even in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. They formed the city’s first synagogue in 1856 on the East End, where today stands the oldest Jewish Cemetery, in the heart of Leslieville.
It was around this time, however, that European anti Semitism and the Industrial Revolution pushed thousands of impoverished East European Jews into migration. Escaping pogroms, or massacres, they came in waves and settled in what was known as Toronto’s first “slum” - St. John's Ward.
Music by the Chicago Klezmer Ensemble - Sweet Home Bukovina
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