Jewish

Students reflect on International Holocaust Remembrance Day

International Holocaust Remembrance Day took place on Jan. 27, with several Queen’s students and organizations helping to educate the student body.Continue...

News in Brief: Oct. 28

With the rise of antisemitism on campus and in the Kingston community, it’s important for Jewish students to be aware of resources existing for support.

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Antisemitic vandalism occurs in Albert Street Residence

On Oct. 1, an incident of antisemitic vandalism occurred in Albert Street Residence in the form of an antisemitic symbol drawn on a fridge in one of the lounges.Continue...

Queen’s Jewish community celebrates Rosh Hashanah

Year 5783 began Sunday at sundown with Rosh Hashanah, which is the Jewish New Year on the Hebrew calendar.Continue...

‘Migration is a theme in my own life’: in conversation with Amy Fedeski

Incoming Queen’s professor Amy Fedeski sat down with The Journal to discuss her fellowship in Jewish History at Queen’s and how the topic of migration will be implemented in her teaching.Continue...

Finding a religious and spiritual community at Queen's

“There’s this myth out there that religion/faith/spirituality is declining, and that people are becoming less and less religiously oriented, but I really don’t think that’s the case,” Ryan Farrell, associate pastor at Queen’s Christian community Geneva House , said in an interview with The Journal. Continue...