“This collection of 26 essays offers a comprehensive snapshot of the history of Jews in Canada, their contemporary situation, their spiritual/cultural life, and their representation in Canadian literature. . . . The essays are written in a clear style largely by experts in their respective fields. . . . This book would serve equally well as a University text book on Canadian Jewish Studies for the uninitiated and as an introduction to the topic for the curious lay person.”
- Leah Cohen, The Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews, September/October 2014, Volume IV, No. 3
“Canada’s Jews has the potential to be a “go-to” resource for Canadian Jewish studies, to be used as a textbook and reference book. It is up to those in the field to promote and encourage its use.”
- Susan Landau-Chark, Metivta of Ottawa, The American Jewish Archives Journal (Vol. LXVI, Nos. 1 & 2)