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''History of the Jews in Quebec'' is an English translation of the 2017 book ''Histoire des Juifs du Québec'', written by Canadian author and historian
Pierre Anctil Pierre Anctil is a Canadian historian. He is specialist of the Jewish community of Montreal, of Yiddish literature and of the poetic work of Jacob-Isaac Segal. He also published on the history of immigration to Canada. He translated a dozen Yidd ...
, and translated by Canadian academic Judith Weisz Woodsworth. It was published in September 2021 by
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and is the winner of the 2022
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for French to English translation.


Synopsis

In the three decades it took to write ''History of the Jews in Quebec'', Anctil sums up Quebec Jewish history as a succession of migrations from Europe that carried with them the experience of an often painful minority. In the four centuries covered, the Jews of Quebec have showed a sense of belonging. The rights they systematically reclaimed and their sustained contributions have helped foster diversity in Quebec. With migration from different regions of the world, this continues today, making Judaism found in Quebec, and in particular in Montreal, unique from that found in other communities throughout North America.


Awards

''History of the Jews in Quebec'' won the
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for French to English translation at the
2022 Governor General's Awards The shortlisted nominees for the 2022 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit were announced on October 12, 2022,Adina Bresge"Sheila Heti, Anne Carson among finalists for the Governor General’s Literary Awards" ''Toronto Star'', October 12, ...
. The book was selected by a three-person peer assessment committee, and the award was granted by the
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, which is normally presented by the
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at a ceremony held at
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. ''Histoire des Juifs du Québec'' won the 2018 J.I. Segal Award for best book in English or French.


Reception

The book was generally well received. In the
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, Elias Levy writes, "Historian Pierre Anctil has just published a masterful, comprehensive, and fascinating book, ''History of the Jews in Quebec'', in which he recounts four centuries of Jewish life in Quebec." Additionally Levy describes it as, "A work that will go down in the annals of Jewish history in Canada." Ira Robinson included in
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, "Anctil's ''Histoire des Juifs du Québec'' presents the reader with its own unique perspective on the significance of the Jewish presence in Quebec and, in particular, the often fraught historical relationship between Jews and French Canadians."


References


Further reading

* Kenedy, Robert Aaron
The New Anti-Semitism and Diasporic Liminality: Jewish Identity from France to Montreal
Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes, vol. 25, 2017.


External links

* {{Governor General's French to English translation, state=collapsed 2017 non-fiction books 2022 books Books about Jews and Judaism Governor General's Award-winning translators History books about Jews and Judaism History books about Quebec Jews and Judaism in Quebec