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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of Jewish delis - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Jewish delis.A Jewish deli is a type of restaurant serving pastrami on rye, corned beef sandwiches, and other sandwiches as well as various salads such as tuna salad and potato salad, side dishes such as latkes and kugel, and desserts such as black and white cookies and rugelach, as well as other dishes found in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine.

  4. 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

  5. Category:Jewish baked goods - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Jewish delicatessens in Canada - Wikipedia

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  8. Shaarei Tzedec - Wikipedia

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    The Shaarei Tzedec congregation was founded in 1902 [1] and is the westernmost of the three Orthodox synagogues left in Downtown Toronto. In 1912, a number of families left Shaarei Tzedec, then on Centre Street, in a dispute over burial rites, and formed a new congregation, Chevra Rodfei Sholem , commonly known as the Kiever Shul .

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