The Helen and Stan Vine Canadian Jewish Book Awards were a
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program of
literary award
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s, managed, produced and presented annually by the Koffler Centre of the Arts to works judged to be the year's best works of literature by
Jewish Canadian
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writers or on Jewish cultural and historical topics.
In December 2014, The Koffler Centre of the Arts announced that the Awards were being "put on hiatus for 2015 and will resume, invigorated and reinvented, in 2016" as the Koffler recalibrates and revamps several of its current programs. , ''Koffler Centre of the Arts announces its Winter/Spring 2015 programs in visual arts, literary and live performance , Press Release'', 17 Dec 2014. In its place, a group of jury members formed the Canadian Jewish Literary Awards for 2015.
In February 2016, after a one-year hiatus, the Koffler Centre of the Arts relaunched the awards as the Vine Awards for Canadian Jewish Literature.
The new awards have five categories, each with a $10,000 prize.
# Fiction
# Non-Fiction
# History
# Young Adult/Children's Literature
# Poetry (awarded every three years)
List of winners of the Canadian Jewish Book Awards (1989 - 2017)
1989
*Jewish Book Committee Award: Szloma Renglich, ''When Paupers Dance''
*Joseph Tannenbaum Award: Michael R. Marrus, ''The Holocaust in History''
1990
*Yiddish Literature: Simcha Simkhovitch, ''Tzaar un Treist''
*Excellence in Scholarship on a Canadian Jewish Subject: Michael Greenstein, ''Third Solitudes: Tradition and Discontinuity in Jewish Canadian Literature''
*Creative Writing: J. J. Steinfeld, ''Forms of Captivity and Escape''
*Joseph Tanenbaum Holocaust Book Award: Harold Troper and
Morton Weinfeld
Morton Irwin Weinfeld (born 1949) is a Canadian sociologist, who has conducted studies on Canadian Jewry. He is chair in Canadian ethnic studies and former chairman of the sociology department at McGill University.
Weinfeld was born to Polish Jew ...
, ''Old Wounds: Jews, Ukrainians and the Hunt for Nazi War Criminals in Canada''
1991
*Penina Rubinoff Memorial Award for Rabbinic Scholarship: Martin Lockshin, ''Rabbi Samuel Ben Meir's Commentary on Genesis''
*Non-fiction:
Miriam Waddington
Miriam Waddington (née Dworkin; 23 December 1917 – 3 March 2004) was a Canadian poet, short story writer and translator. She was part of a Montreal literary circle that included F. R. Scott, Irving Layton and Louis Dudek.
Biography
Miriam ...
, ''Apartment Seven: Essays Selected and New''
*Poetry:
Kenneth Sherman Kenneth Sherman (born 1950) is a Canadian poet and essayist. He has written ten books of poetry. His 2017 memoir, ''Wait Time'', was nominated for the RBC Taylor Prize for non-fiction.
Biography
Sherman was born in Toronto, Ontario, in 1950. He h ...
, ''Jackson's Point''
*Joseph Tanenbaum Holocaust Book Award:
Ibolya Grossman
Ibolya Grossman (December 11, 1916 – 2005) was a Hungarian-born Canadian writer.
Biography
The daughter of Ignacz Szalai and Laura Fisher, she was born Ibolya Szalai in Pécs. Around 1931, she joined the Zionist movement in Hungary; there, ...
, ''An Ordinary Woman in Extraordinary Times''
1992
*Penina Rubinoff Memorial Award for Biblical and Rabbinic Scholarship: Rabbi
Gedalia Felder
Gedaliah, Gedalia, Gedallah Hirsch, E. G. and Greenstone, J. H. (1906)Gedallah Jewish Encyclopedia or Gedalya(h) ( or ; he, גְּדַלְיָּה ''Gəḏalyyā'' or ''Gəḏalyyāhū'', meaning "Jah has become Great") was, according to the na ...
, ''Yasodei Yeshurun: A Collection of Comments and Notes on Masechet Avat''
*Book Committee Award for Yiddish:
Peretz Miransky The Jewish name Peretz (Hebrew פרץ) may refer to the following people:
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* Perez (son of Judah) in the Book of Genesis (also written as Peretz, Perets, Pharez)
as a modern given name:
* Peretz Lavie (born 1949), Israeli e ...
, ''A Zemer Fun Demer''
*The Book Committee Award for Creative Writing (Fiction):
Morley Torgov
Morley Torgov (born 3 December 1927) is a Canadian novelist, humorist and lawyer. He was a partner in the Toronto-based legal firm Olch, Torgov, Cohen LLP.
Torgov was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. He studied law in Toronto at Osgoode H ...
, ''Saint Farb's Day''
*The Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum Foundation Award for Poetry: Simcha Simkhovitch, ''Selected Poems''
*Joseph Tanenbaum Holocaust Book Award: Karolina and , ''Our Journey in the Valley of Tears''
*Literary Criticism: Rachel Feldhay Brenner, ''A.M.Klein: The Father of Canadian Jewish Literature''
1993
*Penina Rubinoff Memorial Award for Biblical and Rabbinic Scholarship: Rabbi J. Schochet, ''Mashiach: The Principle of Mashiach and the Messianic in Jewish Law and Tradition''
*Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum Award for Yiddish: Sam Simchovitz, ''Stepchild on the Vistula''
*Jewish Book Committee Award for Creative Writing: Shel Krakofsky, ''The Reversible Coat''
*Jewish Book Committee Award for Autobiography / Memoir: Eta Fuchs Berk and Gilbert Allardyce, ''Chosen: A Holocaust Memoir''
*Jewish Book Committee Award for Historical Scholarship:
Alan Davies
Alan Roger Davies (; born 6 March 1966) is an English stand-up comedian, writer, actor and TV presenter. He is best known for his portrayal of the title role in the BBC mystery drama series '' Jonathan Creek'' (1997–2016) and as the only pe ...
, ''Anti-Semitism in Canada''
*Drs Andrzej and Jus Holocaust Literature Award: David Smuschkowitz, Peter Silverman, Peter Smuszkowicz ''From Victims to Victors''
*History Award: Michael R. Marrus, ''Mr. Sam: The Life and Times of Samuel Bronfman''
1994
*Penina Rubinoff Memorial Award for Biblical and Rabbinic Scholarship: Rabbi Chaim Nussbaum, ''Semblance and Reality''
*Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Award for Scholarship on a Canadian Jewish Subject: Esther Delisle, ''The Traitor and the Jew''
*Nachman Sokol Memorial Award for Canadian Jewish History:
Gerald Tulchinsky
Gerald is a male Germanic given name meaning "rule of the spear" from the prefix ''ger-'' ("spear") and suffix ''-wald'' ("rule"). Variants include the English given name Jerrold, the feminine nickname Jeri and the Welsh language Gerallt and Ir ...
, ''Taking Root''
*Henry Fuerstenberg Memorial Award for Creative Writing in Poetry: Seymour Mayne, ''Killing Time''
*Jewish Book Committee Award for Creative Writing in Fiction: Abraham Boyarsky, ''The Number Hall''
*Jewish Book Committee Award for Creative Writing in Fiction: Szloma Renglich, ''In the Heart of Warsaw''
*Jewish Book Committee Award for Journal / Memoir:
Eli Rubenstein
Eli Rubenstein (born 1959) is a Holocaust educator, writer, and filmmaker. He is currently the religious leader of Congregation Habonim Toronto at Toronto synagogue founded by Holocaust survivors. He is also the National Director of March of ...
, ''For You Who Died I Must Live On...Reflections on the March of the Living''
*Joseph and Faye Tannenbaum Memorial Award for Cultural History: Ivan Kalmar, ''The Trotskys, Freuds and Woody Allens''
*Drs Andrzej and Jus Holocaust Literature Award: Ariella B. Samson, ''A Letter from My Father''
1995
*Penina Rubinoff Memorial Award for Torah Scholarship: Rabbi
Aaron Levine
According to Abrahamic religions, Aaron ''′aharon'', ar, هارون, Hārūn, Greek ( Septuagint): Ἀαρών; often called Aaron the priest ()., group="note" ( or ; ''’Ahărōn'') was a prophet, a high priest, and the elder brother ...
, ''To Comfort the Bereaved''
*Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Award for Scholarship on a Canadian Jewish Subject: Andre Stein, ''Hidden Children; Forgotten Survivors of the Holocaust''
*Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum Foundation Award for Original Translation from Yiddish: Sam Simchovitz, ''Stepchild on the Vistula''
*Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum Foundation Award for Yiddish: Grunia Slutsky-Khon, ''Don't Look So Sad in the Window''
*Henry Fuerstenberg Memorial Award for Creative Writing in Poetry: Peter Ormshaw, ''The Purity of Arms''
*Rachel Bessin Memorial Award for Writing for Young People: Lillian Boraks-Nemetz, ''The Old Brown Suitcase''
*Jewish Book Committee Award for Fiction: Cary Fagan, ''The Animal's Waltz''
*Joseph and Faye Tannenbaum Memorial Award for Holocaust Literature:
Jack Kuper
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* Jack, Alabama, US, an unincorporated community
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* Jack County, Texas, a county in Texas, USA
People and fictional characters
* Jack (given name), a male given name, ...
, ''After the Smoke Cleared''
1996
*Betty and Morris Aaron Prize for Biography or Memoir:
Eva Brewster
Eva Brewster (December 28, 1922 – December 3, 2004) was a German-born Canadian writer.
The daughter of wealthy Jewish parents, she was born Eva Levy in Berlin. The Nazis seized her father's business in 1938; he died the following day. Brew ...
, ''Progeny of Light/Vanished in Darkness''
*Joseph and Fay Tannenbaum Award for Canadian Jewish History: Sheldon J. Godfrey and Judith C. Godfrey, ''Search Out the Land: The Jews and the Growth of Equality in British Colonial America 1740-1867''
*Koffler Centre of the Arts President's Award for Jewish History:
Erna Paris
Erna Paris (6 May 1938 – 3 February 2022) was a Canadian non-fiction author.
Biography
Paris was born in Toronto to an essentially secular Jewish family. She was the niece of classical pianist Beth Lipkin. After earning a Bachelor of Arts de ...
, ''The End of Days: A Story of Tolerance, Tyranny and the Expulsion of the Jew from Spain''
*Penina Rubinoff Memorial Award for Biblical Scholarship: Shoshana P. Zolty, ''And All Your Children Shall Be Learned''
*Harry and Florence Topper/ Milton Shier Prize for Original Translation from Yiddish:
Frieda Forman
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*Afroditi F ...
, Ethel Raicus, Sarah Silverstein Swartz,
Margie Wolfe
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Margie may refer to:
People
* Margie Ackles (born 1939), American retired figure skater
* Marjorie Margie Alexander (1948–2013), American ...
, ''Found Treasures- Stories by Yiddish Women Writers''
*Henry Fuerstenberg Memorial Award for Creative Writing in Poetry: Shel Krakofsky, ''Blind Messiah''
*Louis Lockshin Memorial Award for Children's Literature:
Gary Clement
Gary Clement (born July 1959) is a Canadian artist, illustrator and writer living in Toronto, Ontario.
Clement is the daily political cartoonist for Canada's ''National Post'' in Toronto since the newspaper's launch in 1998. His illustration wor ...
, ''Just Stay Put''
*Rachel Bessin Memorial Award for Writing for Young People:
Walter Buchignani
Walter may refer to:
People
* Walter (name), both a surname and a given name
* Little Walter, American blues harmonica player Marion Walter Jacobs (1930–1968)
* Gunther (wrestler), Austrian professional wrestler and trainer Walter Hahn (born 1 ...
, ''Tell No One Who You Are''
*Bessie and Harry Frisch Memorial Award for Jewish Fiction: Agnes Jelhof Jensen, ''Dilemma''
*Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Award for Holocaust Literature:
Eric Koch
Eric Otto Koch (31 August 1919 – 28 April 2018) was a German-born Canadian author, broadcaster and academic.
Life
Koch was born in 1919 into a prominent assimilated German Jewish family. His grandfather was a court jeweller and his father, O ...
, ''Hilmar and Odette''
1997
*Joseph and Fay Tannenbaum Award for Canadian Jewish History: Yves Lavertu, ''The Bernonville Affair''
*Joseph and Fay Tannenbaum Award for Canadian Jewish History: Fraidie Martz, ''Open Your Hearts''
*Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Award in Holocaust History: Dr/ Felicia Carmelly, ''Shattered: 50 Years of Silence''
*Penina Rubinoff Memorial Award for Biblical Scholarship: Rabbi
Steven Saltzman
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, ''A Small Glimmer of Light: Reflections on the Book of Genesis''
*Harry and Florence Topper/ Milton Shier Prize for Original Translation from Yiddish: Simcha Simchovitch, ''A Song Will Remain''
*Betty and Morris Aaron Prize for Scholarship on a Canadian Subject: Mervin Butovsky and Ira Robinson, ''Renewing Our Days''
*Henry Fuerstenberg Award for Poetry:
Roger Nash
Roger Nash BA, MA, PhD (Exon) is a Canadian philosopher and poet. He was born in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England on 3 November 1942. He grew up in England, Egypt, Cyprus, Singapore and Hong Kong. He has a B.A. from the University of Wales (1965), ...
, ''In the Kosher Chow Mein Restaurant''
*Louis Lockshin Memorial Award for Creative Writing in Poetry: Seymour Mayne and B. Glen Rotchin, ''Jerusalem''
*Rachel Bessin/Isaac Frischwasser Memorial Award for Young Adult Fiction:
Carol Matas
Carol Matas is a Canadian writer.
Carol Matas has had more than forty-five books for young people published over several decades, including science fiction, fantasy, historical and contemporary. Her novels often reflect a Jewish perspective, and ...
, ''After the War''
*Martin and Beatrice Fischer Prize for Fiction:
Anne Michaels
Anne Michaels (born 15 April 1958) is a Canadian poet and novelist whose work has been translated and published in over 45 countries. Her books have garnered dozens of international awards including the Orange Prize, the Guardian Fiction Prize, th ...
, ''Fugitive Pieces''
*Koffler Centre of the Arts President's Award for Holocaust Literature: Manny Drukier, ''Carved in Stone''
1998
*Joseph and Fay Tannenbaum Award for Canadian Jewish History:
Alan Davies
Alan Roger Davies (; born 6 March 1966) is an English stand-up comedian, writer, actor and TV presenter. He is best known for his portrayal of the title role in the BBC mystery drama series '' Jonathan Creek'' (1997–2016) and as the only pe ...
and Marilyn Nefsky, ''How Silent Were the Churches''
*Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Award in Holocaust History:
Isabel Vincent
Isabel Vincent (born 1965 in Toronto) a Canadian investigative journalist who writes for the ''New York Post'', is an alumna of the University of Toronto's ''The'' ''Varsity'' newspaper and the author of five books.
Early life and education
Bor ...
, ''Hitler's Silent Partners''
*Morris Winemaker Prize in Literary Criticism: Norman Ravvin, ''A House of Words''
*Penina Rubinoff Memorial Award for Biblical Scholarship: Martin Lockshin, ''Rashbaums's Commentary on Exodus''
*The Jewish Book Awards Committee Prize for Memoir/Biography:
Rosalie Sharp
Rosalie may refer to:
People
* Rosalie (given name)
* Rosalie Levasseur (1749-1826), French soprano billed as Mademoiselle Rosalie
* Rosalie Rendu or Sr. Rosalie (1786–1856), venerated by the Roman Catholic Church
Film and theater
* ''Rosali ...
,
Irving Abella
Irving Martin Abella (July 2, 1940 – July 3, 2022) was a Canadian historian who served as a professor at York University from 1968 to 2013. He specialized in the history of the Jews in Canada and the Canadian labour movement.
Early life
Abe ...
, Edwin Goodman, ''Growing Up Jewish''
*Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum Foundation Prize for Yiddish: Simcha Simchovitch, ''Funken in Zhar (Sparks in Embers)''
*Betty and Morris Aaron Prize for Scholarship on a Canadian Subject: Elizabeth Greene, ''We Who Can Fly''
*Henry Fuerstenberg Award for Poetry: Carol Rose, ''Behind The Blue Gate''
*Rachel Bessin/Isaac Frischwasser Memorial Award for Young Adult Fiction:
Carol Matas
Carol Matas is a Canadian writer.
Carol Matas has had more than forty-five books for young people published over several decades, including science fiction, fantasy, historical and contemporary. Her novels often reflect a Jewish perspective, and ...
, ''The Garden''
*Martin and Beatrice Fischer Award for Holocaust Literature:
Régine Robin
Régine Robin (born as Rivka Ajzersztejn; 10 December 1939 – 3 February 2021) was a historian, novelist, translator and professor of sociology. Her prolific fiction and non-fiction, primarily on the themes of identity and culture and on the socio ...
, ''The Wanderer''
*Dorothy Schoichet President's Award for Holocaust Literature:
Roma Karsh
Roma or ROMA may refer to:
Places Australia
* Roma, Queensland, a town
** Roma Airport
** Roma Courthouse
** Electoral district of Roma, defunct
** Town of Roma, defunct town, now part of the Maranoa Regional Council
*Roma Street, Brisbane, a st ...
, ''Endless''
*Elie Wiesel Prize in Holocaust Memoir:
Elaine Kalman Naves
Elaine Kalman Naves (born 1947) is a Hungarian-born Canadian writer, journalist, editor and lecturer from Quebec.
She has twice won the Quebec Writers' Federation Awards Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction, in 1999 for ''Putting Down Roots'' ...
, ''Journey to Vaja''
*Elie Wiesel Prize in Holocaust Memoir:
Vera Schiff
Vera may refer to:
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* Vera (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name)
*Vera (given name), a given name (including a list of people and fictional characters with the name)
**Vera (), archbishop of the archdiocese of Tarr ...
, ''Theresienstadt''
1999
*Sam Bojman Memorial Prize in Jewish History: Noah N. Shneidman, ''Jerusalem of Lithuania: The Rise and Fall of Jewish Vilnius, a Personal Perspective''
*Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Award in Holocaust History:
Allan Levine
Allan Levine (born February 10, 1956) is a Canadian author from Winnipeg, Manitoba, known mainly for his award-winning non-fiction and historical mystery writing.
Life and works
Levine attended the University of Manitoba and the University of ...
, ''Fugitives of the Forest''
*Louis L Lockshin Prize for Short Fiction:
Nora Gold
Nora Gold is a Canadian author and the founder and editor of Jewish Fiction .net. Previously, she was an associate professor of social work.
Early life and education
Gold grew up in Montreal, Quebec, the daughter of the late Alan B. Gold, for ...
, ''Marrow and Other Stories''
*Morris Winemaker Prize in Literary Criticism:
Kenneth Sherman Kenneth Sherman (born 1950) is a Canadian poet and essayist. He has written ten books of poetry. His 2017 memoir, ''Wait Time'', was nominated for the RBC Taylor Prize for non-fiction.
Biography
Sherman was born in Toronto, Ontario, in 1950. He h ...
, ''Void and Voice: Essays on Literary and Historical Currents''
*Dorothy Shiochet President's Award for Biblical and Rabbinic Scholarship: Rabbi Elyse Goldstein, ''ReVisions: Seeing Torah Through a Feminist Lens''
*Henry Fuerstenberg Award for Poetry:
Robin McGrath
Robin McGrath (born March 29, 1949) is a Canadian writer from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.Aaron Peach"Robin McGrath (1949-)" ''Heritage Newfoundland and Labrador'', 2006.
Early career
The daughter of former Newfoundland politician Jame ...
, ''Escaped Domestics''
*Isaac Frischwasser Memorial Award for Young Adult Fiction: Irene Watts, ''Goodbye Marianne''
*Martin and Beatrice Fischer Award in Fiction:
Lilian Nattel Lillian or Lilian can refer to:
People
* Lillian (name) or Lilian, a given name
Places
* Lilian, Iran, a village in Markazi Province, Iran In the United States
* Lillian, Alabama
* Lillian, West Virginia
* Lillian Township, Custer Count ...
, ''The River Midnight''
*Betty and Morris Aaron Prize for Holocaust Memoir: Elizabeth M. Raab, ''And Peace Never Came''
2000
*Louis L Lockshin Memorial Prize:
Sarah Silberstein Swartz
Sarah (born Sarai) is a biblical matriarch and prophetess, a major figure in Abrahamic religions. While different Abrahamic faiths portray her differently, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all depict her character similarly, as that of a pi ...
and
Margie Wolfe
Margie is a feminine given name, usually a short form ( hypocorism) of Margaret, Marjorie or Margarita.
Margie may refer to:
People
* Margie Ackles (born 1939), American retired figure skater
* Marjorie Margie Alexander (1948–2013), American ...
, ''From Memory to Transformation: Jewish Women's Voices''
*The Joseph and Faye Tanenbaum Award for Canadian Jewish History: Bruce Muirhead, ''Against The Odds: The Public Life and Times of Louis Rasminsky''
*Isaac Frischwasser Prize for Holocaust Memoir:
Arthur Schaller
Arthur is a common male given name of Brythonic origin. Its popularity derives from it being the name of the legendary hero King Arthur. The etymology is disputed. It may derive from the Celtic ''Artos'' meaning “Bear”. Another theory, more wi ...
, ''100 Cigarettes and a Bottle of Vodka''
*Dorothy Shoichet President's Prize for Feminist Jewish Literature:
Adele Reinhartz
Adele Reinhartz (born 1953) is a Canadian academic and a specialist in the history and literature of Christianity and Judaism in the Greco-Roman period, the Gospel of John, early Jewish–Christian relations, literary criticism including femin ...
, ''Why Ask My Name? Anonymity and Identity in Biblical Narrative''
*Penina Rubinoff Memorial Prize in Biblical/Rabbinic Scholarship: Shlomo Zalman Elazer Grafstein, ''Judaism's Bible: A New and Expanded Translation''
*Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum Foundation Prize for Yiddish translation: Simcha Simchovitch, ''The Remnant''
*Henry Fuerstenberg and Betty and Morris Aaron Prize for Poetry: Seymour Mayne and B. Glen Rotchin, ''A Rich Garland''
*Henry Fuerstenberg and Betty and Morris Aaron Prize for Poetry: Malca Janice Litovitz, ''To Light, To Water''
*Fanny Lidsky Memorial Prize for Young Adult Fiction: Kathy Kacer, ''Gabi's Dresser''
*Martin and Beatrice Fischer Award in Fiction:
Nancy Huston
Nancy Louise Huston, OC (born September 16, 1953) is a Canadian-born novelist and essayist who writes primarily in French and translates her own works into English.
Biography
Huston was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, the city in which she ...
, ''The Mark of the Angel''
*Abraham and Fay Bergel Prize for Holocaust history: Naomi Kramer and
Ronald Headland
Ronald is a masculine given name derived from the Old Norse ''Rögnvaldr'', Hanks; Hardcastle; Hodges (2006) p. 234; Hanks; Hodges (2003) § Ronald. or possibly from Old English '' Regenweald''. In some cases ''Ronald'' is an Anglicised form ...
, ''The Fallacy of Race and the Shoah''
2001
*Dorothy Shoichet Chairperson's Award for Jewish History:
Erna Paris
Erna Paris (6 May 1938 – 3 February 2022) was a Canadian non-fiction author.
Biography
Paris was born in Toronto to an essentially secular Jewish family. She was the niece of classical pianist Beth Lipkin. After earning a Bachelor of Arts de ...
, ''Long Shadows: Truth Lies and History''
*Louis L Lockshin Memorial Prize: Matt Cohen, ''Typing: A Life in 26 Keys''
*Canadian Jewish Book Awards Committee Prize:
Al Waxman
Albert Samuel Waxman, (March 2, 1935 – January 18, 2001) was a Canadian actor and director of over 1,000 productions on radio, television, film, and stage. He is best known for his starring roles in the television series '' King of Kensingt ...
, ''That's What I Am''
*The Joseph and Faye Tanenbaum Award for Canadian Jewish History:
Frank Bialystok
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* Frank (given name)
* Frank (surname)
* Franks (surname)
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* Frank, a term in the Muslim world for all western Europeans, particularly during the Crusades - see Farang
Curre ...
, ''Delayed Impact: The Holocaust and the Canadian Jewish Community''
*Martin and Beatrice Fischer First Novel Award: Michael Kaufman, ''The Possibility of Dreaming on a Night Without Stars''
*Penina Rubinoff Memorial Prize in Biblical Scholarship: Barry Dov Walfish, ''Apples of Gold in Settings of Silver''
*Morris Winemaker Prize in Scholarship on a Jewish Theme: Howard Margolian, ''Unauthorized Entry: The Truth about Nazi War criminals in Canada 1946-1956''
*Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum Foundation Prize for Yiddish: Vivian Felsen. ''Montreal of Yesterday''
*Henry Fuerstenberg / Betty and Morris Aaron Poetry Award:
Karen Shenfeld
Karen Shenfeld is a writer and film-maker living in Toronto, Canada.
The daughter of Louis Shenfeld and Margaret Parker, she was born in the Bathurst Manor neighbourhood of Toronto. Shenfeld received a B.A. in English literature from York Univ ...
, ''The Law of Return''
*Isaac Frischwasser Memorial Award for Young Adult Fiction: Irene Watts, ''Remember Me''
*The Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Award in Holocaust History: FC Decoste and Bernard Schwartz, ''The Holocaust's Ghost''
*Laks-Wajsfus Prize in World Jewish Culture: Dorion Liebgott, ''Art and Tradition''
*Abraham and Fay Bergel Prize for Holocaust Memoir: Gitel Donath, ''My Bones Don't Rest in Auschwitz''
2002
*The Abraham and Fay Bergel Prize in Scholarship on a Jewish Subject:
Morton Weinfeld
Morton Irwin Weinfeld (born 1949) is a Canadian sociologist, who has conducted studies on Canadian Jewry. He is chair in Canadian ethnic studies and former chairman of the sociology department at McGill University.
Weinfeld was born to Polish Jew ...
, ''Like Everyone Else- But Different''
*The Koffler Centre Presidents' Award for Biography/Memoir: William Weintraub, ''Getting Started''
*The Joseph and Faye Tanenbaum Prize in Canadian Jewish History:
Janine Stingel
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* Janine (given name) Janine is a given name and may refer to:
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* Ja ...
, ''Social Discredit''
*The Nachman Sokol-Mollie Halberstadt Prize in Biblical Scholarship: Eric Lawee, ''Isaac Abarbanel's Stance Toward Tradition''
*The Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum Foundation Award in Yiddish: Simcha Simchovich, ''The Song That Never Died''
*The Betty and Morris Aaron-Henry Fuerstenberg Poetry Prize:
Joseph Sherman
Joseph Howard Sherman (1945 in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia – January 9, 2006 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island) was a Jewish Canadian poet and visual arts editor. He was named to the Order of Canada in 2003. Husband to Ann Sherman. Fath ...
, ''American Standard''
*The Isaac Frischwasser Memorial Award in Children's Literature: Cary Fagan, ''The Market Wedding''
*Martin and Beatrice Fischer Award in Fiction: Emma Richler, ''Sister Crazy''
*The Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Award in Holocaust Memoir: Rabbi Erwin Schild. ''The Very Narrow Bridge''
2003
*The Jack Chisvin Family Award in Holocaust Memoir: Joil Alpern, ''No One Awaiting Me: Two Brothers Defy Death During the Holocaust in Romania''
*The Abraham and Fay Bergel Prize in Scholarship on a Jewish Subject: Adrienne Kertzner, ''My Mother's Voice: Children, Literature and the Holocaust''
*The Koffler Centre Presidents' Prize in History:
Henry T. Aubin
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Royalty
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** Henry, Count of Portuga ...
, ''The Rescue of Jerusalem: the Alliance Between Hebrews and Africans in 701 BC''
*The Joseph and Faye Tanenbaum Prize in Canadian Jewish History:
Theresa
Teresa (also Theresa, Therese; french: Thérèse) is a feminine given name.
It originates in the Iberian Peninsula in late antiquity. Its derivation is uncertain, it may be derived from Greek θερίζω (''therízō'') "to harvest or rea ...
and
Albert Moritz
Albert Frank Moritz (born April 15, 1947) is a United States-born Canadian poet, teacher, and scholar.
Born in Niles, Ohio, Moritz was educated at Marquette University. Since 1975, he has made his home in Toronto, Ontario where he has wo ...
, ''The World's Most Dangerous Woman: A New Biography of Emma Goldman''
*The Nachman Sokol-Mollie Halberstadt Prize in Biblical/Rabbinic Scholarship: James Diamond, ''Maimonides and the Hermeneutics of Concealment''
*The Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum Foundation Award in Yiddish Translation: Pierre Anctil, ''Le Montreal Juif Entre les Deux Guerres''
*The Louis Lockshin - Frances and Samuel Stein Memorial Award in Biography/Memoir:
Vivian Kaplan
Vivian Jeanette Kaplan (born June 17, 1946) is a Canadian writer and business owner.
The daughter of Gerda Kosiner, she was born in Shanghai. Her parents were Jews from Vienna; her mother tongue was German. Kaplan came to Canada with her parents a ...
, ''Ten Green Bottles: Vienna to Shanghai, Journey of Hope and Fear''
*The Betty and Morris Aaron - Henry Fuerstenberg Memorial Prize in Poetry:
Ron Charach Ron is a shortening of the name Ronald.
Ron or RON may also refer to:
Arts and media
* Big Ron (''EastEnders''), a TV character
* Ron (''King of Fighters''), a video game character
*Ron Douglas, the protagonist in ''Lucky Stiff'' played by Joe A ...
, ''Dungenessque''
*The Isaac Frischwasser Memorial Award in Children's Literature: Karen Levine, ''Hana's Suitcase''
*Martin and Beatrice Fischer Award in Fiction: Nancy Richler, ''Your Mouth is Lovely''
*The Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Award in Holocaust Studies: N.N. Shneidman. ''The Three Tragic Heroes of the Vilnius Ghetto: Witenberg, Sheinbaum, Gens''
2004
*The Jack Chisvin Family Award in Holocaust Memoir: Henry Schogt, ''The Curtain: Witness and Memory in Wartime Holland''
*The Joseph and Faye Tanenbaum Prize in Scholarship on a Jewish Subject:
Loren Lerner
Loren is a given name, nickname and surname which may refer to:
Given name Men
* Loren Acton (born 1936), American physicist and astronaut
* Loren C. Ball (born 1948), amateur astronomer who has discovered more than 100 asteroids
* Loren M. Berr ...
, ''Afterimage: Evocations of the Holocaust in Contemporary Canadian Arts and Literature''
*The Nachman Sokol-Chaim Yoel and Mollie Halberstadt Prize in Yiddish/ Translation from Yiddish: Simcha Simchovitch, ''Dem Netzach Antkegn: Gezamlte Lider and Out of the Abyss: Collected Poems''
*The Louis Lockshin - Frances and Samuel Stein Memorial Award in Biography/Memoir:
Joel Yanofsky
Joel Yanofsky (26 September 1955 – 23 December 2020) was a Canadian novelist and literary columnist.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, he grew up in the Laval suburb of Chomedey, where his parents had moved from the Montreal Jewish neighbourhood a ...
, ''Mordecai & Me: an Appreciation of a Kind''
*The Betty and Morris Aaron - Henry and Regina Fuerstenberg Memorial Prize in Poetry:
Merle Nudelman
Merle may refer to:
People
*Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women
*Merle (surname), a surname of French origin
Others
*Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats
*Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot
*Akaf ...
, ''Borrowed Light''
*The Canadian Jewish News Prize in Children's literature: Aubrey Davis, ''Bagels From Benny''
*Martin and Beatrice Fischer Award in Fiction:
Kate Taylor
Kate Taylor (born August 15, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, originally from Boston, Massachusetts. She is the younger (and only) sister of renowned singer-songwriter James Taylor, a six-time Grammy winner.
Biography
Taylor was born ...
, ''Mme. Proust and the Kosher Kitchen''
*The Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Award in Holocaust Studies: Lillian Boraks-Nemetz and Irene Watts, ''Tapestry of Hope: Holocaust Writing for Young People''
*The Isaac Frischwasser Memorial Award in Holocaust Literature:
Ruth Mandel
Ruth Mandel (née Blumenstock; August 29, 1938 – April 11, 2020), usually published as Ruth B. Mandel, was an American political scientist. She was the Director of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University for more than 20 years, ...
. ''How to Tell Your Children about the Holocaust''
2005
*The Jack Chisvin Family Award in Holocaust Memoir:
Jack Weiss
Jack Stephen Weiss (born August 21, 1964) is an American entrepreneur and former politician. He is co-founder of BlueLine Grid, Inc., formerly known as Bratton Technologies, Inc. Weiss is also a former member of the Los Angeles City Council repre ...
, ''Memories, Dreams and Nightmares''
*The Nachman Sokol-Chaim Yoel and Mollie Halberstadt Award in Biblical/ Rabbinic Scholarship: Martin Lockshin, ''Rashbam's Commentary on Deuteronomy''
*Abe and Fay Bergel Award in Scholarship on a Jewish Subject: Richarda Menkis and Norman Ravin, ''The Canadian Jewish Studies Reader''
*Abraham and Eve Trapunski Prize in Yiddish Literature and Translation from Yiddish: Chava Rosenfarb and Goldie Morgentaler, ''Survivors''
*The Presidents' Award in History: Warren Bass, ''Support Any Friend''
*The Joseph and Faye Tanenbaum Prize in Canadian Jewish History:
Jill Culiner
Jill Culiner (born September 13, 1945) is a Canadian folk artist, photographer and writer.
Personal life
Jill Culiner was born in New York City in 1945, and as an infant, she moved with her parents moved to Toronto. She is a Canadian nationality ...
, ''Finding Home''
*Jack Chisvin Family Award in Biography/Memoir: James Laxer, ''Red Diaper Baby''
*Canadian Jewish News Prize in Poetry:
Isa Milman
Isa Milman (born 1949) is a German-born Canadian writer and visual artist living in British Columbia.
The daughter of Holocaust survivors, she was born in a displaced persons camp in Germany. Milman came to Boston with her parents and studied ...
, ''Between the Doorposts''
*Frances and Samuel Stein Memorial Award in Children's Literature:
Anne Dublin
Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female given name Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie.
Anne is sometimes used as a male name in the ...
, ''Bobbie Rosenfeld''
*Martin and Beatrice Fischer Award in Fiction:
David Bezmozgis
David Bezmozgis ( lv, Dāvids Bezmozgis; born 1973) is a Canadian writer and filmmaker, currently the head of Humber College's School for Writers.
Life and career
Educational background
Born in Riga, Latvia, he came to Canada with his family w ...
, ''Natasha and Other Stories''
*The Yad Vashem Award in Holocaust Memoir: Elaine K Naves, ''Shoshanna's Story''
*The Betty and Morris Aaron, Isaac Frischwasser, Louis L.Lockshin Memorial Prize in Holocaust Literature:
Lisa Appignanesi
Lisa Appignanesi (born Elżbieta Borensztejn; 4 January 1946) is a British-Canadian writer, novelist, and campaigner for free expression. Until 2021, she was the Chair of the Royal Society of Literature, and is a former President of English PEN ...
. ''The Memory Man''
2006
*The Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Prize in Holocaust History: Sara Ginaite-Rubinson, ''Resistance and Survival''
*The Jack Chisvin Family Award in Holocaust Memoir:
Jack Weiss
Jack Stephen Weiss (born August 21, 1964) is an American entrepreneur and former politician. He is co-founder of BlueLine Grid, Inc., formerly known as Bratton Technologies, Inc. Weiss is also a former member of the Los Angeles City Council repre ...
, ''Memories, Dreams and Nightmares''
*The Nachman Sokol-Chaim Yoel and Mollie Halberstadt Award in Biblical/ Rabbinic Scholarship: Eliezer Segal, ''From Sermon to Commentary: Expounding the Bible in Talmudic Babylonia''
*Abe and Fay Bergel Award in Scholarship on a Jewish Subject: Richarda Menkis and Norman Ravin, ''The Canadian Jewish Studies Reader''
*Abraham and Eve Trapunski Prize in Yiddish Literature and Translation from Yiddish: Mervin Butovsky and Ode Garfinkle, ''The Journals of Yaacov Zipper 1950-82''
*The Isaac Frischwasser - Louis L. Lockshin Memorial Award in Poetry: Renee Norman, ''True Confessions''
*The Louis L. Lockshin and Brenda Freedman Memorial Prize in Poetry: Seymour Mayne, ''September Rain''
*Canadian Jewish News Award in Biography/Memoir: Michael Posner, ''The Last Honest Man: Mordecai Richler, an Oral Biography''
*Frances and Samuel Stein Memorial Award in Youth Literature: Lynne Kositsky, ''The Thought of High Windows''
*Martin and Beatrice Fischer Award in Fiction: Edeet Ravel, ''A Wall of Light''
*Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Award in Holocaust Memoir and Literature: Henia Reinhartz, ''Bits and Pieces''
2007
* The Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Prize in Holocaust History:
Rosemary Sullivan
Rosemary Sullivan (born 1947) is a Canadian poet, biographer, and anthologist. She is also a professor emerita at University of Toronto.
Biography
Sullivan was born in the small town of Valois on Lac Saint-Louis, just outside Montreal, Quebec ...
, ''Villa Air-Bel''
* The Jack Chisvin Family Award in Holocaust Memoir/Literature:
Bernice Eisenstein
Bernice may refer to:
Places In the United States
* Bernice, Arkansas, an unincorporated community
* Bernice, Louisiana, a town
* Bernice, Nevada, a ghost town
* Bernice, Oklahoma, a town
* Bernice Coalfield, a coalfield in Sullivan County, Penn ...
, ''I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors''
* Abe and Fay Bergel Award in Scholarship on a Jewish Subject:
Michael Wex
Michael Wex (born September 12, 1954) is a Canadian novelist, playwright, translator, lecturer, performer, and author of books on language and literature.Shirley Kumove, ''Drunk From the Bitter Truth; The Poems of Anna Margolin''
* Canadian Jewish News Award in Poetry: Rafi Aaron, ''Surviving the Censor: The Unspoken Words of Osip Mandelstam''
* Frances and Samuel Stein Memorial Award in Youth Literature:
Carol Matas
Carol Matas is a Canadian writer.
Carol Matas has had more than forty-five books for young people published over several decades, including science fiction, fantasy, historical and contemporary. Her novels often reflect a Jewish perspective, and ...
, ''Turned Away: The World War II Diary of Devora Bernstein''
* Martin and Beatrice Fischer Award in Fiction: Susan Glickman, ''The Violin Lover''
* Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Award in Holocaust Memoir and Literature: Henia Reinhartz, ''Bits and Pieces''
* The Joseph and Faye Tanenbaum Prize in Biography/Memoir:
Eric Koch
Eric Otto Koch (31 August 1919 – 28 April 2018) was a German-born Canadian author, broadcaster and academic.
Life
Koch was born in 1919 into a prominent assimilated German Jewish family. His grandfather was a court jeweller and his father, O ...
, ''I Remember the Location - Exactly''
2008
*Joseph and Faye Tanenbaum Prize in History:
Anna Porter
Anna Maria Porter, is a Canadian publisher and novelist.
Life and career
Born Anna Szigethy in Budapest, she emigrated to New Zealand in 1956. She received a bachelor's degree and Master of Arts degree from the University of Canterbury. She star ...
, ''Kasztner's Train: The True Story of Rezsö Kasztner, Unknown Hero of the Holocaust''
*Abe and Fay Bergel Award in Scholarship on a Jewish Subject: James Diamond, ''Converts, Heretics, and Lepers: Maimonides and the Outsider''
*Abraham and Eve Trapunski Prize in Yiddish Literature and Translation from Yiddish: Marc Miller, ''Representing the Immigrant Experience: Morris Rosenfeld and the Emergence of Yiddish Literature in America''
*Canadian Jewish News Award in Poetry: Ruth Panofsky, ''Laike and Nahum: A Poem in Two Voices''
*Frances and Samuel Stein Memorial Award in Youth Literature: Tina Grimberg, ''Out of Line: Growing up Soviet''
*Martin and Beatrice Fischer Award in Fiction: John Miller, ''A Sharp Intake of Breath''
*Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Award in Holocaust Memoir and Literature: Henia Reinhartz, ''Bits and Pieces''
*Samuel and Rose Cohen Memorial Award in Biography/Memoir: Mayer Kirshenblatt and
Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett (born September 30, 1942, in Toronto, Ontario) is a scholar of Performance and Jewish Studies and a museum professional. Professor Emerita of Performance Studies at New York University, she is best known for her int ...
, ''They Called Me Mayer July: Painted Memories of a Jewish Childhood in Poland Before the Holocaust''
2009
*Biography and Memoir: Peter C. Newman, ''Izzy: the Passionate Life and Turbulent Times of Izzy Asper, Canada's Media Mogul''
*Fiction: Ami Sands Brodoff, ''The White Space Between''
*History:
Barrie Wilson
Barrie A. Wilson is Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar, Humanities and Religious Studies, York University, Toronto, where he has taught since 1974. An historian of religion, he specializes in movements in early Christianity. Throughout the 1 ...
, ''How Jesus Became Christian''
*Holocaust Literature: Joseph Kertes, Gratitude
*Poetry: Isa Milman, ''Prairie Kaddish''
*Scholarship on a Jewish Subject: Reinhold Kramer, ''Mordecai Richler: Leaving St. Urbain''
*Yiddish Literature: David G. Roskies, ''Yiddishlands: A Memoir''
*Youth Literature: Kathy Kacer, ''The Diary of Laura's Twin''
2010
*Fiction: Robin McGrath, ''The Winterhouse''
*History:
Allan Levine
Allan Levine (born February 10, 1956) is a Canadian author from Winnipeg, Manitoba, known mainly for his award-winning non-fiction and historical mystery writing.
Life and works
Levine attended the University of Manitoba and the University of ...
, ''Coming of Age: A History of the Jewish People of Manitoba''
*Holocaust Literature: Michael R. Marrus, ''Some Measure of Justice: The Holocaust Era Restitution Campaign of the 1990s''
*Youth Literature: Eva Wiseman, ''Puppet''
*Biography and Memoir: David Sax, ''Save the Deli''
*Jewish Thought and Culture:
Kenneth Sherman Kenneth Sherman (born 1950) is a Canadian poet and essayist. He has written ten books of poetry. His 2017 memoir, ''Wait Time'', was nominated for the RBC Taylor Prize for non-fiction.
Biography
Sherman was born in Toronto, Ontario, in 1950. He h ...
, ''What the Furies Bring''
*Scholarship on a Jewish Subject: Jeffrey Veidlinger, ''Jewish Public Culture in the Late Russian Empire''
*Yiddish Literature: Goldie Sigal, ''Stingy Buzi and King Solomon''
*Special Achievement Award:
Howard Engel
Howard is an English-language given name originating from Old French Huard (or Houard) from a Germanic source similar to Old High German ''*Hugihard'' "heart-brave", or ''*Hoh-ward'', literally "high defender; chief guardian". It is also prob ...
2011
*Fiction:
Alison Pick
Alison Pick (born 1975) is a Canadian writer. She is most noted for her Booker Prize-nominated novel ''Far to Go'', and was a winner of the Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award for most promising writer in Canada under 35.
Life and career
Alison Pick ...
, ''Far to Go''
*Politics and History:
Tarek Fatah
Tarek Fatah (Punjabi/Urdu: ; born 20 November 1949) is a Pakistani-Canadian journalist and author.Charles Foran
Charles William Foran (born August 2 1960) is a Canadian writer in Toronto, Ontario.
Life and career
Foran was born in August 1960 in Toronto, Ontario to a Franco-Ontarian mother and a father from an Ottawa Irish family. He attended Catholi ...
, ''Mordecai: The Life and Times''
*Scholarship:
Harold Troper
Harold (Hesh) Troper (born January 1, 1942) is a Canadian writer, historian and academic. He specializes in Jewish Canadian history. Together with Irving Abella, he authored ''None Is Too Many
''None Is Too Many: Canada and the Jews of Euro ...
, ''The Defining Decade: Identity, Politics, and the Canadian Jewish Community in the 1960s''
*Youth Literature: Judie Oron, ''Cry of the Giraffe''
2012
*Biography: Fraidie Martz and Andrew Wilson, ''A Fiery Soul: The Life and Theatrical Times of John Hirsch''
*Fiction:
David Bezmozgis
David Bezmozgis ( lv, Dāvids Bezmozgis; born 1973) is a Canadian writer and filmmaker, currently the head of Humber College's School for Writers.
Life and career
Educational background
Born in Riga, Latvia, he came to Canada with his family w ...
, ''The Free World''
*History:
Denis Vaugeois
Denis Vaugeois (born September 7, 1935) is a French-speaking author, publisher and historian from Quebec, Canada. He also served as a Member of the National Assembly (MNA) from 1976
Events January
* January 3 – The International ...
, ''Les Premiers Juifs d'Amérique 1760-1860: L'extraordinaire histoire de la famille Hart''
*Holocaust Literature: Eli Pfefferkorn, ''The Muselmann at the Water Cooler''
*Memoir:
Richard Marceau
Richard Marceau (born August 25, 1970) is a Canadian politician.
Marceau was born in Charlesbourg, Quebec City. A lawyer in both Québec and Ontario, Marceau was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1997 federal election f ...
, ''Juif, Une histoire québécoise''
*Poetry: S. Weilbach, ''Singing from the Darktime: A Childhood Memoir in Poetry and Prose''
*Scholarship: Kalman Weiser, ''Jewish People, Yiddish Nation: Noah Prylucki and the Folkists in Poland''
*Yiddish Literature: Rebecca Margolis, ''Jewish Roots, Canadian Soil: Yiddish Culture in Montreal, 1905-1945''
*Youth Literature: Lesley Simpson, ''Yuvi's Candy Tree''
2013
*Biography: Aili and Andres McConnon, ''Road to Valour: A True Story of World War II Italy, the Nazis, and the Cyclist Who Inspired a Nation'' (Doubleday)
*Fiction: Nancy Richler, ''The Imposter Bride'' (Harper Collins)
*History: Matti Friedman, ''The Aleppo Codex: A True Story of Obsession, Faith, and the Pursuit of an Ancient Bible'' (Algonquin Books)
*Holocaust Literature: Julija Šukys, ''Epistolophilia: Writing the Life of Ona Simaite'' (University of Nebraska Press)
*Poetry: Isa Milman, ''Something Small To Carry Home'' (Quattro Books)
*Scholarship: L. Ruth Klein, ''Nazi Germany, Canadian Responses: Confronting Antisemitism in the Shadow of War'' (McGill-Queen's University Press)
*Yiddish: Pierre Anctil, ''Jacob-Isaac Segal 1869-1954, Un poète yiddish de Montréal et son milieu'' (Presses de l'Université Laval)
*Children and Youth Literature: Sharon E. McKay, ''Enemy Territory'' (Annick Press)
2014
*Holocaust Literature: Ken Setterington, ''Branded by the
Pink Triangle
A pink triangle has been a symbol for the LGBTQ+ community, initially intended as a badge of shame, but later reclaimed as a positive symbol of self-identity and love for queerness. In Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 1940s, it began as one of the ...
'' (Second Story Press)
*Fiction: Kenneth Bonert, ''The Lion Seeker'' (Knopf Canada)
*Yiddish: Frieda Forman, ''The Exile Book of Yiddish Women Writers'' (Exile Editions)
*Jewish Thought and Culture: Josh Lambert, ''Unclean Lips: Obscenity, Jews, and American Culture'' (New York University Press)
*Poetry:
Anne Michaels
Anne Michaels (born 15 April 1958) is a Canadian poet and novelist whose work has been translated and published in over 45 countries. Her books have garnered dozens of international awards including the Orange Prize, the Guardian Fiction Prize, th ...
, Poetry, and
Bernice Eisenstein
Bernice may refer to:
Places In the United States
* Bernice, Arkansas, an unincorporated community
* Bernice, Louisiana, a town
* Bernice, Nevada, a ghost town
* Bernice, Oklahoma, a town
* Bernice Coalfield, a coalfield in Sullivan County, Penn ...
, Portraits, ''Correspondences'' (McClelland and Stewart)
*Scholarship: Albert Kaganovitch, ''The Long Life and Swift Death of the Jewish Reschitsa'' (The University of Wisconsin Press)
*Biography/Memoir: Renée Levine Melammed, ''An Ode to Salonika: The Ladino Verses of Bouena Sarfatty'' (Indiana University Press)
*Youth:
Carol Matas
Carol Matas is a Canadian writer.
Carol Matas has had more than forty-five books for young people published over several decades, including science fiction, fantasy, historical and contemporary. Her novels often reflect a Jewish perspective, and ...
, ''Dear Canada: Pieces of the Past: The Holocaust Diary of Rose Rabinowitz, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1948'' (Scholastic)
*History: Jeffrey Veidlinger, ''In the Shadow of the Shtetl'' (Indiana University Press)
2015 (as the Canadian Jewish Literary Awards)
* Novel:
Nora Gold
Nora Gold is a Canadian author and the founder and editor of Jewish Fiction .net. Previously, she was an associate professor of social work.
Early life and education
Gold grew up in Montreal, Quebec, the daughter of the late Alan B. Gold, for ...
, ''Fields of Exile'' (Dundurn Press).
* Scholarship: James A. Diamond, ''Maimonides and the Shaping of the Jewish Canon'' (Cambridge University Press).
* Biography/Memoir:
Alison Pick
Alison Pick (born 1975) is a Canadian writer. She is most noted for her Booker Prize-nominated novel ''Far to Go'', and was a winner of the Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award for most promising writer in Canada under 35.
Life and career
Alison Pick ...
, ''Between Gods: A Memoir'' (Doubleday Canada).
* History: Joseph Hodes, ''From India to Israel: Identity, Immigration, and the Struggle for Religious Equality'' (McGill-Queen's University Press).
* Youth Literature: Suri Rosen, ''Playing with Matches'' (ECW Press).
* Poetry: Robyn Sarah, ''My Shoes Are Killing Me'' (Biblioasis).
* Holocaust Literature: Beverley Chalmers, ''Birth, Sex and Abuse: Women's Voices Under Nazi Rule'' (Grosvenor House).
* Short Fiction: Mireille Silcoff, ''Chez l'Arabe'' (House of Anansi).
* Yiddish: Ruth Panofsky, ''The Collected Poems of Miriam Waddington: A Critical Edition'' (University of Ottawa Press).
2016
* Novel: Sigal Samuel, ''The Mystics of Mile End'' (
Freehand Books Freehand Books is a Canadian literary imprint started in 2007 by Broadview Press, a Canadian academic publisher. Freehand publishes literary fiction, literary non-fiction, memoir and poetry.
In its first season in 2008, Freehand published ''Good To ...
).
* Scholarship: Sarah Phillips Casteel, ''Calypso Jews: Jewishness in the Caribbean Literary Imagination'' (Columbia University Press).
* Biography/Memoir: Howard Akler, ''Men of Action'' (Doubleday Canada).
* History: Michael Marrus, ''Lessons of the Holocaust'' (University of Toronto Press).
* Youth Literature: Anne Dublin, ''44 Hours or Strike!'' (
Second Story Press
Second Story Press is a book publishing company located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its titles include the
international bestseller ''Hana's Suitcase'', about Hana Brady, which has been published in over forty countries around the world. The co ...
).
* Holocaust Literature:
Agata Tuszyńska
Agata Tuszynska (born May 25, 1957) is a Polish writer, poet and journalist.
Biography
The daughter of Bogdan Tuszyński, sports reporter and historian, and Halina Przedborska journalist, Agata Tuszynska graduated from the prestigious Academy of ...
, ''A Family History of Fear'' (
Knopf Canada
Random House of Canada was the Canadian distributor for Random House, Inc. from 1944 until 2013. On July 1, 2013, it amalgamated with Penguin Canada to become Penguin Random House Canada.
Company history
Random House of Canada was established i ...
).
* Yiddish: Helen Mintz, translator, ''Vilna, My Vilna: Stories'' by Abraham Karpinowitz (Syracuse University Press).
* Jewish Thought and Culture: Julia Creet,
Sara R. Horowitz
Sara Reva Horowitz (born 1951) is an American Holocaust literary scholar. She is a professor of Comparative Literature and Humanities and former Director of the Israel and Golda Koschitzky Centre for Jewish Studies at York University. She is a ...
and Amira Bojadzija-Dan, editors, '' H.G. Adler: Life, Literature, Legacy'' (Northwestern University Press).
2017
* Novel: Gary Barwin, ''Yiddish for Pirates'' (Vintage Canada).
* Scholarship: Joel Hecker, ''The
Zohar
The ''Zohar'' ( he, , ''Zōhar'', lit. "Splendor" or "Radiance") is a foundational work in the literature of Jewish mystical thought known as Kabbalah. It is a group of books including commentary on the mystical aspects of the Torah (the five ...
'': Pritzker Edition, Vol 11 (Stanford University Press).
* Biography/Memoir: Matti Friedman, '' Pumpkinflowers: A Soldier's Story'' (Signal/McClelland & Stewart).
* History: Roger Frie, ''Not In My Family: German Memory and Responsibility After the Holocaust'' (Oxford University Press).
* Youth Literature: Eva Wiseman, ''Another Me'' (Tundra Books).
* Poetry:
Stuart Ross
Stuart Ross is a Canadian fiction writer, poet, editor, and creative-writing instructor.
Ross was born in Toronto's north end in 1959 and grew up in the Borough of North York. He began writing at a very young age and was first published at age ...
, ''A Sparrow Came Down Resplendent'' (Wolsak & Wynn).
* Holocaust Literature: Myrna Goldenberg, editor, ''Before All Memory Is Lost: Women's Voices from the Holocaust'' (
Azrieli Foundation
David Joshua Azrieli, ( he, דוד יהושע עזריאלי; 10 May 1922 – 9 July 2014) was an Israeli-Canadian real estate tycoon, developer, designer, architect, and philanthropist. With an estimated net worth of US$3.1 billion as of ...
).
* Yiddish: Rachel Seelig, ''Strangers in Berlin: Modern Jewish Literature Between East and West 1919-1933'' (University of Michigan Press).
* Jewish Thought and Culture:
Chantal Ringuet
Chantal Ringuet (born in Quebec City) is a Canadian scholar, award-winning author and translator.
Biography
After completing a Ph.D. in literary studies (2007, UQÀM, Honourable Mention), Ringuet has been a postdoctoral Fellow in Canadian stud ...
Leonard Cohen
Leonard Norman Cohen (September 21, 1934November 7, 2016) was a Canadian singer-songwriter, poet and novelist. His work explored religion, politics, isolation, depression, sexuality, loss, death, and romantic relationships. He was inducted in ...