Kulanu Toronto
30 Holly Street Toronto, ON, Canada
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Locality: Toronto, Ontario
Address: 30 Holly Street Toronto, ON, Canada
Website: www.kulanutoronto.org
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Please join us once again for High Holidays services at Makom: Creative Downtown Judaism
Message to Kulanu Toronto Membership LGBTQ+ Jewish programming in Toronto has continued to evolve since 1975. First there was Hamishpacha followed by Congregation B’nai Kehilla Chutzpah Nice Jewish Girls, Congregation Keshet Shalom, and most recently Kulanu Toronto. Since Kulanu Toronto’s creation in 2000, our organization has experienced tremendous growth and success. Our mailing list has grown to 600+ emails and most recently we had over 160 people at our Pride Shabbat Dinn...Continue reading
A few spots are still available for our Paint Nite on Tuesday! Please RSVP by midnight tonight to [email protected] if you’re planning on attending!
Come join us for a lesbian classic
One of our members (Howard Shore) would like to organize a potluck shabbat dinner at Earl Bales Park. Below are the details: Meeting spot: Bathurst/Sheppard by the park bench facing Bathurst Street. Date: Friday, August 17th, 2018 from 5-6pm... Bring: can somebody bring shabbat candles Bring: a potluck dish. vegetarian/dairy preferred. Please RSVP by Thursday August 16 to Howard Paul Shore ([email protected])
Hope to see you out at our Paint Night on August 7! Please don’t forget to RSVP to [email protected] by Tuesday (July 31) if you’re planning on joining us :)
Don’t forget to RSVP to [email protected] for our upcoming Paint Night on Tuesday August 7th at 7:15pm at the 519! https://www.facebook.com/events/238348973613807/?ti=icl
Hope everyone had a sweet start to their new year! THIS Sunday is our last Kulanu event and we’re hoping you can join us for a rooftop BBQ! Hope to see you soon!
Shana Tova! We hope you and your loved ones have a happy, healthy, and sweet new year!
This documentary is being produced by Imbar Slavat, a fourth year Media Production student at Ryerson University. Having had a lot of experience working in the Toronto Jewish community, she felt that there was something missing. That something was mainstream LGBTQ+ activism within all major sectors of the Toronto Jewish community. With the help of talented RTA students, she hopes that this documentary will begin an important conversation in her Jewish community. Most importantly, she wants LGBTQ+ Jews to know that they are not struggling alone. Please consider donating to help produce the documentary. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/i-do-it-for-you#/
Thanks to the Canadian Jewish News (The CJN) for helping spread the word about the evolution in programming for queer Jews in Toronto. We are very optimistic about what the future has in store! Don’t forget to sign-up for news from the MNjcc’s new committee (https://mnjcc.us11.list-manage.com/subscribe)... Also consider joining the new committee! Applications are open until September 21! https://docs.google.com//1FAIpQLSelYg0x_cI7LlpWRl/viewform http://www.cjnews.com//torontos-largest-jewish-lgbtq-group