RELIGST 1B03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Lag Baomer, Jeanne Mance, Sufganiyah

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In outremont, tense relations between hasidism and francophones are improving. At the december meeting of the outremont, que. , borough council, something unprecedented happened: sufganiyot, which were ordered from a local kosher bakery, were served, courtesy of council. In april, on the eve of the first visit in more than two decades of belzer grand rabbi. Yissochar dov rokeach from israel, a historic occasion for the community, outremont residents found a letter in their mailboxes. Thousands, many of whom came from new york, lined jeanne mance street, outside the main belzer synagogue, and even more turned out for the lag ba-omer festivities, which included a tent that could accommodate more than 5,000 people. In years past, even much smaller public events would have been cause for vocal complaints, but this time, objections were few and restrained- significant amount of non jews joined the festivities.

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