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  • FEATURE: “Market Forces”

    OTTAWA Magazine, November 2008 IN 1900, fewer than 400 Jews lived in Ottawa. By the 1930s, that number had risen to 2,800 as Jews fled the pogroms taking place across the Russian Empire. Many arrived in poverty and were immediately drawn to the Byward Market, where they began as peddlers before opening up fruit stores,…