Join us for a fascinating glimpse into Montreal’s Hasidic community through Outremont and Mile-End, neighbourhoods that used to be home to the vast majority of Montreal’s Jews in the first part of the twentieth century. Today, the leafy neighbourhood hosts dozens of Hasidic groups and their synagogues. Led by Dr. Steven Lapidus, this tour will illuminate Montreal’s Hasidic history through a tour of its institutions.
We will meet in front of the Mordecai Richler Library (5434 Avenue du Parc) at 5:30pm and will conclude in the same place at approximately 7:00pm.
This tour is free for Outremont residents. Pre-registration is required for all who wish to attend and capacity is limited. Reserve your spot early to avoid disappointment.
Please note that this walking tour will be held in French. Questions may be asked in English.
Steven Lapidus, Ph.D., is a Montreal-based scholar of the history of Orthodox Judaism, with a focus on North American Hasidism. A former co-curator at the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre, he has published articles and book chapters in both English and French on Canadian Jewish history and the Hasidic experience in Canada. For over twenty years, he has taught courses in Jewish history and culture, western religions, and cross-cultural experiences in religion, primarily at Concordia University, where he received his doctorate, as well as at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh, université de Montréal, and McGill University. As a long-time resident of Mile-End, his current professional engagements involve working with the borough of Outremont on improving communal relations.
This event has been made possible with support from the Borough of Outremont, Les communautés de ruelles, and the Government of Canada.