Category: Literature

155 exhibits found

Mordecai Richler 1931-1932

Mordecai Richler

5300 de l'Esplanade

Mordecai Richler (1931-2001) is beyond doubt the most iconic author to emerge from the Montreal Jewish community. Born a “St. Urbain Street boy” to a...

Mordecai Richler 1934-1935

Mordecai Richler

5431 de l'Esplanade, Montreal

Mordecai Richler (1931-2001) is beyond doubt the most iconic author to emerge from the Montreal Jewish community. Born a “St. Urbain Street boy” to a...

Mordecai Richler 1936-1936

Mordecai Richler

4646 Hutchison, Montreal

Mordecai Richler (1931-2001) is beyond doubt the most iconic author to emerge from the Montreal Jewish community. Born a “St. Urbain Street boy” to a...

Mordecai Richler 1937-1937

Mordecai Richler

4599 Jeanne-Mance, Montreal

Mordecai Richler (1931-2001) is beyond doubt the most iconic author to emerge from the Montreal Jewish community. Born a “St. Urbain Street boy” to a...

Mordecai Richler 1938-1948

Mordecai Richler

5257 St. Urbain, Montreal

Mordecai Richler (1931-2001) is beyond doubt the most iconic author to emerge from the Montreal Jewish community. Born a “St. Urbain Street boy” to a...

Mordecai Richler 1949-1951

Mordecai Richler

5325 Jeanne-Mance, Montreal

Mordecai Richler (1931-2001) is beyond doubt the most iconic author to emerge from the Montreal Jewish community. Born a “St. Urbain Street boy” to a...

Hirsch Hershman – Residence 1914-1914

Hirsch Hershman – Residence

4210 St-Urbain, Montreal

Born in Bukovina (part of Romania) in 1876, Hirsch Hershman immigrated to Montreal in 1902, quickly becoming a fixture of the Jewish political, cultural, and...

Hirsch Hershman – Residence 1915-1921

Hirsch Hershman – Residence

3504 du Parc, Montreal

Born in Bukovina (part of Romania) in 1876, Hirsch Hershman immigrated to Montreal in 1902, quickly becoming a fixture of the Jewish political, cultural, and...