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Newsmaker conversations from The Canadian Jewish News, hosted by Ellin Bessner, a veteran broadcaster, writer and journalist.2021 The CJN Judentum Politik & Regierungen Spiritualität
  • [From the archives] Where heaven meets Earth: Vancouver’s Jewish community now grows fresh fruit and veggies on the rooftop
    Jan 30 2026

    The Jewish festival of Tu b'Shevat begins this Sunday. The new year for trees. Some people feel it's the Jewish version of Earth Day: a day to care for the environment. While much of Canada is still in the deep freeze of winter, the people who run Vancouver’s Jewish Community Garden are itching to get their rubber boots on soon, and go up to the rooftop of the two-storey parking structure located between Congregation Beth Israel synagogue and the VTT, The Vancouver Talmud Torah, where the garden is located..

    This spring, the garden will begin its third season of growing food and flowers for programs at the shul, and school, as well as for clients of Vancouver's Jewish Family Services, and hosting dozens of volunteers–all the while teaching environmentalism and food security through a Jewish lens.

    When the garden was officially opened in the spring of 2023, we interviewed the team behind the idea, likely the highest Jewish community garden in Canada. The episode originally aired May 31, 2023.

    The Vancouver Jewish Community Garden had its official ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 28, 2023, a fitting debut for the $200,000 initiative. On North Star (formerly The CJN Daily), we’re joined by the organizers: Congregation Beth Israel’s Rabbi Jonathan Infeld; Emily Greenberg, head of school at VTT; and Tanja Demajo, executive director of Jewish Family Services in Vancouver.

    Related links

    • Watch a video of the construction of the Vancouver Jewish Community Garden

    on You Tube

    • https://youtu.be/oUQJ9yKCd_o

    In Toronto, the Shoresh farming agency ran a community garden in peoples’ backyards, in

    The CJN

    Read more about environmental programming gaining popularity in B.C. in

    The CJN

    Credits

    • Host and writer:

    Ellin Bessner info@thecjn.ca

    • Production team:

    Zachary Judah Kauffman (senior producer),

    Michael Fraiman (executive producer)

    Alicia Richler (editorial director)

    • Music:

    Bret Higgins

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    • Subscribe to The CJN newsletter

    • Subscribe to North Star

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    18 Min.
  • [From the archives] What’s so great about Montreal winters? Ezra Soiferman’s new film captures the beauty of Snowbec
    Jan 28 2026

    This episode originally aired on March 15, 2023.

    Montreal filmmaker Ezra Soiferman loves the winters in his native city so much, he’s made a new film about them, called Montreal, Snowbec. It’s a love letter to the season where the city is covered by nearly six feet of white stuff each year. In the film, Soiferman showcases the beauty of Place Ville Marie’s searchlight, plus many Jewish winter scenes, including two Hasidic men walking through a snow covered lane, and the famous St. Viateur bagel bakery, in the snow.

    Soiferman feels Montrealers who spend winters in Florida or Arizona are missing out on the joys of the season, from watching snowplows clean the streets to driving by the white-capped iconic Orange Julep restaurant.

    Ezra Soiferman’s film was released two weeks ago and is already getting people smiling, which was his aim. He joins North Star host Ellin Bessner—a former Montrealer—to compare notes and memories of potholes, driveway plastic car protectors and sledding on Mount Royal.

    What we talked about

    • Watch

    Montreal, Snowbec

    for free on

    Ezra Soiferman’s YouTube channel

    • Read more about the filmmaker

    on his website

    • Learn about Ezra Soiferman’s previous films, in

    The CJN

    Credits

    • Host and writer:

    Ellin Bessner

    • Production team:

    Zachary Judah Kauffman (senior producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director)

    • Music:

    Bret Higgins

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    25 Min.
  • ‘I want them to ask me’: A survivor’s son on why he tattooed his father’s Auschwitz number on his arm
    Jan 26 2026

    As Gary Kapelus grew up in Canada, his father, Jerry Kapelus, never talked about what it had been like to be forcibly tattooed by Nazis in Auschwitz in 1944. But Kapelus noticed that his dad never tried to hide or remove the tattoo, either; indeed, he often displayed it as he spoke to thousands of school children over the years about his experiences.

    After Jerry died in 2021, Kapelus took up the mantle as a Holocaust educator, sharing his father’s story. Recently, at the age of 70, Kapelus decided to take one extra step: he got that same number, B-7619, tattooed on his own left arm.

    The act is a growing trend among descendants of Holocaust survivors, known as “re-marking”, taking ownership of something that was done against the will of the Nazi’s victims. The tattoos are done for many different reasons: some do it in defiance of their grandparents’ persecution, while others see it as a way to honour the six million killed. Kapelus’s motivation was to spark conversations.

    On today’s episode of The CJN’s flagship North Star podcast, host Ellin Bessner speaks with Gary Kapelus ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27.

    Related links

    • Read more about Gary Kapelus’s father, Jerry.

    • Why descendants of Auschwitz survivors are tattooing their own arms, in The CJN archives (from 2021).

    • Learn more about the (Re)marked project Stories from the Skin at the University of Waterloo.

    Credits

    • Host and writer:

    Ellin Bessner info@thecjn.ca

    • Production team:

    Zachary Judah Kauffman (senior producer),

    Michael Fraiman (executive producer)

    Alicia Richler (editorial director)

    • Music:

    Bret Higgins

    Support our show

    • Subscribe to The CJN newsletter

    • Subscribe to North Star

    • Watch our podcasts on

    YouTube

    • Donate to The CJN + get a charitable receipt
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    27 Min.
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