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The Jewish community of Toronto developed strongly from the late nineteenth century onward with the arrival of Ashkenazi immigrants from Eastern Europe, first settled in immigrant neighborhoods and the garment industry. Over the course of the twentieth century, it experienced considerable growth and social mobility, and eventually surpassed Montreal to become the largest Jewish community in Canada. It built a rich network of synagogues, schools, social and cultural institutions covering all currents of Judaism. Strengthened by successive waves of immigration, including survivors of the Shoah and Jews from many countries, it constitutes today a large and highly diverse community.
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