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  2. Ideal Bread Company Factory - Wikipedia

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    The building was opened as a commercial bakery by the Ideal Bread Company in 1919, which merged into Wonder Bakeries. The building was owned by the company until 1957. After designation under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act in 2003, [1] the building was turned into residential lofts in 2007 (now known as the Argyle Lofts) by Core Architects.

  3. Grodzinski Bakery - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1960s Grodzinski was the largest kosher bakery in Europe, preparing both fine pastries and a range of bread, and adding to their retail business, an advancing wholesale operation distributed through British retailers and department stores such as Selfridges, Marks & Spencer and Harrods. In 2014, the bakery had multiple locations in ...

  4. Kosher restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Areas with large Jewish populations, such as Jerusalem, [14] New Jersey [15] and Toronto, Ontario, Canada, are described as having many kosher restaurants, while other areas such as Dublin, Ireland may be lacking. [16] In the United States, New York City has the highest number of kosher restaurants, and in Canada, Toronto has the most.

  5. Ontario Jewish Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Jewish Archives (OJA) is a community archives and the central repository for records related to Ontario's Jewish community. Located in Toronto , Ontario, what is today known as the Ontario Jewish Archives, Blankenstein Family Heritage Centre, was founded in 1973. [ 1 ]

  6. Prosserman Jewish Community Centre - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the UJA of Greater Toronto announced plans to demolish the BJCC and build a newer, more advanced, larger complex on the same site. The name given to the lot and all of the proposed buildings therein was the "Sherman Campus". In 2009, the BJCC was demolished and, in its place, started construction on the Prosserman Jewish Community Centre.

  7. Jewish temple, Armenian bakery report potential hate crimes ...

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    The owners of the bakery are not Jewish. The other incident was at Temple Beth Israel near Herndon and Maroa avenues, where an employee about 6 a.m. discovered a window had been broken by a rock ...

  8. Beth Tzedec Congregation - Wikipedia

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    As Toronto Jewry began moving further north, Goel Tzedec in 1946 purchased the synagogue's current site on Bathurst in York Township. In 1949, it established with the McCall Street Synagogue what would become the Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. The congregation held Canada's first bat mitzvah ceremony in 1950. [19]: 14,17,20

  9. This Montreal Bagel Tour Celebrates Jewish Food Culture - AOL

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