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Stories of soldiers returning home to studies and jobs, to marriage and the move to new neighbourhoods. Vacations in the Laurentian mountains. Montrealers volunteer in Israel’s War of Independence. Holocaust survivors struggle to rebuild their lives in a free society and among fellow Jews.
Old-time residents of Cadieux, de Bullion, “upper” and “lower” St. Dominique St. etc., share their stories of pogroms in Russia and first days in Canada – home life, childhood games, youthful idealism, school fees, first jobs, building unions. Stories of hard times and high spirits.
Montreal Jews strike roots along a narrow strip dividing the French and English sides of town, and cope with discrimination and the Depression. Stories of soup kitchens, the growth of mutual aid societies,the building of the Jewish General Hospital, and Zionist and Socialist sports clubs. Promenading along Park Avenue, seeing Maurice Schwartz at the Monument-National, climbing Mt. Royal, the lights, the shadows… and a war in the offing.
Various Montrealers, including Harry Gulkin (producer of Lies My Father Told Me), the late philanthropist Maxwell Cummings, and poet / writer Irving Layton, offer up reminiscences about their city during the turbulent war years. Anti-Semitism, relations with French-Canadians, Communism, the Holocaust and general day-to-day existence, are among the subjects brought to life. Terrific archival footage adds to this fascinating memoir.