Welcome to Doing Jewish in Toronto, a community resource of UJA FEDERATION's Jewish Information Service and the newest Internet component of Jewish Toronto.If you want to get involved in Toronto's burgeoning Jewish community, you're in the right place. Doing Jewish in Toronto makes getting involved in our community easier than ever before.Accessible via a link on UJA's Jewish Toronto homepage and made possible through generous funding from the provincial Ministry of Citizenship, Culture, and Recreation, Doing Jewish highlights and celebrates Toronto's tremendous Jewish community. Here you can access an incredible amount of information about what's happening in the Greater Toronto Area. It's easy for people to volunteer, get involved in community events, and maybe even find the perfect job.The idea for this ambitious state-of-the-art website sprang from UJA's Internet Steering Committee, chaired by Art Benjamin and Bob Cherniak.'This is definitely an idea whose time has come,' says Art Benjamin, who with Bob Cherniak, pioneered the Doing Jewish idea.
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In 1973, the Province of Ontario passed the Regional Municipality of Durham Act to establish Durham as one of five Regional governments in the Greater Toronto Area. The Act annexed and amalgamated 21 former municipalities of the counties of Ontario, Northumberland and Durham to form eight area municipalities: Ajax, Brock, Clarington, Oshawa, Pickering, Scugog, Uxbridge and Whitby. Members of the first Regional Council were elected late in 1973 and the Regional Municipality of Durham began operating on January 1, 1974.
In 1973, the Province of Ontario passed the Regional Municipality of Durham Act to establish Durham as one of five Regional governments in the Greater Toronto Area. The Act annexed and amalgamated 21 former municipalities of the counties of Ontario, Northumberland and Durham to form eight area municipalities: Ajax, Brock, Clarington, Oshawa, Pickering, Scugog, Uxbridge and Whitby. Members of the first Regional Council were elected late in 1973 and the Regional Municipality of Durham began operating on January 1, 1974.
Choosing which college to attend is a big decision and we truly hope you find your fit with us. Whether you are beginning your post-secondary education for the first time or returning to update your skills, we look forward to helping you every step of the way! Our goal is to prepare you to find rewarding employment. Thanks to our expert faculty with extensive industry experience and leading educational resources, our alumni go on to successful careers in their chosen field. We also offer a variety of diploma to degree options through agreements with universities in Ontario and around the world, enabling you to: Pursue a university degree in less than the traditional amount of time and Earn your degree without having to repeat select courses since pathway programs give credit for college study that can be used toward university credit.
We're Toronto's most-visited web site for local news and culture, best of lists, restaurant reviews and events. Founded in 2004, we're a growing and diverse team of artists, baristas, bakers, tech geeks, DJs, fashionistas, comedians and people who take daily multi-vitamins. We hope you like us. We really hope you like us.