CJCCC National Archives

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The CJCCC National Archives collects and preserves documentation on all aspects of the Jewish presence in Quebec and Canada. Located in Montreal on the downtown campus of Concordia University, the Archives is open to the public, by appointment, weekdays from 9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., with the exception of Friday afternoons after 3:00 and major Jewish holidays. Most of the catalogue descriptions of the holdings can be consulted online.

Notable aspects of the Canadian Jewish community reflected in the CJCCC collections include immigration, integration into Canadian society, community organization, discrimination, Zionism, oppressed Jewry in other countries, education, literature, and genealogy. Since January 1, 1992, the Archives has benefited from the status of “Service agréé d'archives privées,” a program of the Archives nationales du Québec.

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Dr. Norma Joseph, CJCCC National Archives Chair
Janice Rosen, Director of CJCCC National Archives
1590 Docteur Penfield Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1C5
Phone: (514) 931-7531 ext. 2. Fax: (514) 931-0548. E-mail: archives@cjccc.ca