What’s on

Discover our current exhibitions, tours, and special projects.

Exhibitions
Explore our exhibitions in person at the Ontario Jewish Archives. These displays offer an immersive experience with artifacts, photographs, and stories from our community.
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Until Jun 23, 2026
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Instruments of faith

Photographs of some of Toronto's earliest synagogues, by Toronto photographer Robert Burley.

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Explore special programs and educational opportunities.
Curator’s talk
Jul 05, 2026

Curator’s talk

Join us for an intimate Curator’s Talk exploring the untold stories behind our latest exhibition, Roots in the North: Jewish Life Across Ontario.

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Family workshop
Jul 05, 2026

Family workshop

Bring the whole family for a hands-on workshop exploring Jewish life in Ontario. Create, learn, and share stories inspired by real artifacts from the archives.

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Voices from the Archives
Jul 05, 2026

Voices from the Archives

Experience Voices from the Archives, an evening of live readings and personal stories drawn from the Ontario Jewish Archives. Hear community members and historians bring letters, diaries, and oral histories to life.

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Discover guided and self-paced tours that explore highlights from the archives, offering engaging pathways through Ontario’s Jewish history for students, educators, and the public.
Until Sep 4, 2026

Building community: Jewish neighbourhoods of Toronto

A guided tour exploring the development of key Jewish neighbourhoods in Toronto through maps, photographs, and community records.

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Explore ongoing and past archival projects that preserve, research, and share Ontario’s Jewish history through digitization, community partnerships, and innovative storytelling.

Digitizing community memory

A long-term digitization initiative preserving fragile photographs, records, and ephemera to make Ontario’s Jewish history accessible online.

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Ready to share stories through your space?

Discover the opportunity to borrow thought-provoking exhibits from the Ontario Jewish Archives (OJA), bringing history, culture, and storytelling directly into your space.