Norman Ravvin

Norman Ravvin is a writer, critic, and teacher. His publications include A House of Words: Jewish Writing, Identity and Memory, the novels The Girl Who Stole Everything and Lola by Night, and the co-edited Canadian Jewish Studies Reader. He is at work on a memoir and social history of early 1930s Canadian immigration. A native of Calgary, he lives in Montreal, where he teaches at Concordia University in the Department of Religions and Cultures.

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Lillian Freiman

Lillian Freiman was unquestionably the most prominent Jewish woman in Canada in the interwar period. Freiman was exemplary for her degree of independent social activism and devotion to an array of Jewish and non-Jewish social causes.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Norman Ravvin." (Viewed on November 2, 2024) <http://qa.jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/ravvin-norman>.