Treasure Trove Treasure Trove: As children head back to school, David Matlow explores a perilous time for Jewish students By David Matlow
Lives, Obituaries Obituary: Reuben Sinclair, 111, Canada’s oldest veteran, remembered for his service and his zest for life By Sam Margolis
First-person, Perspectives Back to the future for a Toronto couple whose parents all met each other in a displaced persons camp in Ainring, Germany By Ron Csillag
News How a downed Jewish airman’s mezuzah and book ended up in my hands: Ellin Bessner By Ellin Bessner
News A family retraces the last steps of Sgt. Harry Bochner of Toronto, who was one of the last casualties in the Second World War By Ellin Bessner
First-person, Perspectives On Remembrance Day, Hannah Srour-Zackon recalls her namesake who served in the Second World War By Hannah Srour-Zackon
News How this Montreal businessman just repaid a 78-year old debt to France, where his father was rescued from the Nazis on D-Day 1944 By Ellin Bessner
First-person, Perspectives Even as he turns 100, RCAF veteran Mickey Heller goes back to memories of the Second World War By Aron Heller
First-person, Perspectives The short life and bravery of Telegraphist Sydney Shinewald recalled on Remembrance Day By Benjamin Shinewald