This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Proud MemberThe Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre is a dynamic hub in downtown Toronto. We provideopportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to be active, to learn, to connect and toparticipate in a wide range of cultural experiences. Rooted in Jewish values, the MNjcc is open to all. Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre750 Spadina Ave, Toronto Ontario M5S 2J2Phone: 416-924-6211 Fax: 416-924-0442
Senior's Day Anniversay/Christmas/New Year Banquet These activities enhance education of Hakka Heritage to the younger generation and the quality of life of our membership. Our support for charity, racial harmony, social stability and multiculturasim are contributing to the betterment of our community and society. All our contributions together with the high distinction of our members have won recognition from many agencies, consequently, our members have, so far been conferred, a total of 21 medals, honors and awards such as the The Order of Canada. Our Society is governed by two Boards; namely: The board of directors and the Board of Supervisors. Directors form the Board and the formal officers and so do the Supervisors. Directors and Supervisors are elected every 2 years. The performance of our Society is, by any yardstick, remarkable, successful and outstanding. With sound financial resources, we can finance programs and activities to answer the wide array of interests and needs of our membership.
Jaffari Community Centre in Thornhill, ON. The vandalism is being investigated by York Regional Police. It was only a week ago that the ISIJ hosted an Interfaith event which welcomed people from all faiths from across York Region. Having this occur following what was truly one of the most heartening and meaningful experiences is completely unacceptable. While appalling, these actions do not represent the attitudes of Canada's multicultural society.
The community of members that make up the ISIJ of Toronto began congregating for major religious occasions in the late 1960's. Today we have grown into a Shia Muslim community whose organization is a source of inspiration to other Muslim communities continent-wide. There are currently almost 2000 voting Members of the ISIJ of Toronto, which when including family members translates to approximately 5000 individuals. The Membership is comprised primarily, but not exclusively, of Shia Muslims of Indian origin from East Africa with a deep and rich history of worship, congregation and community service. Indeed, serving and managing the affairs of a Community of this size requires dedication, organization and a collective desire to 'be your neighbour's keeper.' As a result of this spirit, we have established 5 separate places of worship in Thornhill, Richmond Hill, Brampton, Hamilton and London, Ontario.