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JIAS teams up with The Sir Mortimer B. Davis – Jewish General Hospital New immigrants learned to navigate the Quebec medical system at a recent information session organized by the Sir Mortimer B. Davis – Jewish General Hospital (JGH) and Jewish Immigrant Aid Services Montreal (JIAS).
On April 19, the JGH hosted the second part of a series of information sessions ... read more http://www.jiasmtl.org/en/news/event.php?id=106 |
JFS / JIAS Montreal fundraising event a complete success Profits from film premiere will provide support for services to vulnerable families One hundred thousand dollars were raised on April 13 at a premiere screening of the internationally acclaimed film, Gloomy Sunday, with proceeds to be shared by Jewish Family Services of the Baron de Hirsch Institute (JFS) and Jewish Immigrant Aid Services (JIAS) Montreal for services to vulnerable ... read more http://www.jiasmtl.org/en/news/event.php?id=109 |
Wednesday, April 13 at 7:30 p.m. Montreal premiere of world-renowned film Gloomy Sunday Jewish Family Services of the Baron de Hirsch Institute (JFS) and Jewish Immigrant Aid Services (JIAS) of Montreal present an evening to remember with the Montreal premiere screening of the internationally acclaimed film, Gloomy Sunday. This event will take place Wednesday, April 13th at 7:30 p.m. sharp, at the Centre Cinéma Impérial, 1432 Bleury Street. Admission is $75 per ticket, and seating is open.
Subtitled in English, Rolf Schabel's film Gloomy Sunday is set circa 1940 in Budapest, Hungary. The movie, adapted from the ... read more http://www.jiasmtl.org/en/news/event.php?id=109 |
March 24, 2005 First Brith Milah at JIAS Montreal Montreal, March 24, 2005 – On March 23 the first Brith Milah ceremony was held at JIAS Montreal facilities.
More than 30 friends joined Ernesto and Fabiana Suguer for the Brith Milah of their first son, Brian Ilan. The Suguers arrived from Argentina in 2003 and are very well adapted to their ... read more |
3 enero 2004 Argentine composer finds cold comforting Serge Smilovich, his wife, Fabiana, and their two children left Buenos Aires in May amid the economic crisis there. The South American country is seen by the Quebec government as a good source for potential immigrants Packing up, moving out and settling down 9,000 kilometres away from home is never easy.
But for Serge and Fabiana Smilovich, leaving Buenos Aires in May was all about finding a place with a better future for their children, Tommy, 9, and Zoe, 7.
They are among 802 Argentine immigrants - ... read more |
20 diciembre 2003 Aide aux immigrants Atterrir en douceur Egdardo Burin et Nora Golic sont arrivés à Montréal en août dernier. En quelques mois, le couple d'Argentins a trouvé emplois et logement- un coquet 6 et demi dans Côte-des-Neiges. Leurs deux enfants, Anabel et Carlos, suivent les cours dont ils rêvaient et ont même reçu un petit prêt ... read more |
February 4th, 2004 Argentinians Seek Brighter Future in Montreal "We brought our future to Canada," said Myriam Ekhauzer de Scherb, as she chased her three year-old daughter Coral around their studio apartment on Somerled Avenue. "In Argentina, there is no future," echoed Alejandro Scherb, her husband.
The Scherbs arrived in Montreal at the end of November, ... read more |
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