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12. Hampstead And Beyond: From The Ghetto To Citizenship And Equality Under Law’S Shadow
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- “Honorary Protestants ” The Jewish School Question In Montreal, 1867–1997 1
- 1. Introduction: Constituting Law, Constituting Justice In The Jewish School Question 3
- 2. Invoking Equality, Invoking Legality: Jews Constituting Their Canadian Identity 42
- 3. Schools, Taxes, Jews, Catholics (And Protestants): The Origins Of The Jewish School Question 60
- 4. Jews And Roman Catholics, School Taxes And Protestants: The First Jewish School Question 95
- 5. Taxes, The Rabbi, And The Schoolboy: Section 93 And The Pinsler Case 125
- 6. Promises, Promises: “Honorary Protestants” In Protestant Schools 157
- 7. Jews, Protestants, And Taxes (Again): The Jewish School Question In The 1920S 187
- 8. Jews, Protestants, Roman Catholics, And The Law: The Jewish School Question Goes To Court 218
- 9. Jews, Protestants, And Roman Catholics: Two Crises And The Jewish School Question, 1928–1931 244
- 10. The Protestant Jews Of Ste Sophie And La Macaza: Constituting School And Community In Rural Quebec 273
- 11. Outremont And Beyond: The Jewish School Question Moves West 300
- 12. Hampstead And Beyond: From The Ghetto To Citizenship And Equality Under Law’S Shadow 329
- 13. Tmr, St Laurent, Côte Saint-Luc: Democracy, Law, And The End Of The Jewish School Question 360
- 14. Constituting Canada And The Jewish School Question In Montreal, Fin 385
- Notes 405
- Index 501
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- “Honorary Protestants ” The Jewish School Question In Montreal, 1867–1997 1
- 1. Introduction: Constituting Law, Constituting Justice In The Jewish School Question 3
- 2. Invoking Equality, Invoking Legality: Jews Constituting Their Canadian Identity 42
- 3. Schools, Taxes, Jews, Catholics (And Protestants): The Origins Of The Jewish School Question 60
- 4. Jews And Roman Catholics, School Taxes And Protestants: The First Jewish School Question 95
- 5. Taxes, The Rabbi, And The Schoolboy: Section 93 And The Pinsler Case 125
- 6. Promises, Promises: “Honorary Protestants” In Protestant Schools 157
- 7. Jews, Protestants, And Taxes (Again): The Jewish School Question In The 1920S 187
- 8. Jews, Protestants, Roman Catholics, And The Law: The Jewish School Question Goes To Court 218
- 9. Jews, Protestants, And Roman Catholics: Two Crises And The Jewish School Question, 1928–1931 244
- 10. The Protestant Jews Of Ste Sophie And La Macaza: Constituting School And Community In Rural Quebec 273
- 11. Outremont And Beyond: The Jewish School Question Moves West 300
- 12. Hampstead And Beyond: From The Ghetto To Citizenship And Equality Under Law’S Shadow 329
- 13. Tmr, St Laurent, Côte Saint-Luc: Democracy, Law, And The End Of The Jewish School Question 360
- 14. Constituting Canada And The Jewish School Question In Montreal, Fin 385
- Notes 405
- Index 501