Connecting you to Jewish Arts, Culture and Heritage in Toronto
As the year comes to a close, we’re taking a look back on a few of the cultural experiences offered by our Kultura partners in 2024.
January 16, 2025
Come together for an annual film screening to reflect on the heroic actions of Wallenberg and others like him, who risked themselves to save others during the Holocaust.
In collaboration with Prosserman JCC, this series presented by the Toronto Jewish Film Foundation showcases the excellence of Israeli cinema.
The Gallery at the J (at the Miles Nadal JCC) is seeking artists and partner organizations to participate in our 2025 season!
January 21, 2025
to March 4, 2025
The Speakers Annex is Toronto’s most exciting new speakers series.
Welcome!
Kultura Collective celebrates and amplifies Jewish culture throughout Toronto. With UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, we are pleased to offer this website as a resource to the community to celebrate Jewish arts, culture and heritage. As a community, we share and explore our culture and traditions through meaningful artistic experiences. We hope these events keep you connected, engaged and inspired.
What's Happening
Upcoming
January 11, 2025
An exploration of new ways to think about collaboration & techniques that support neurodiverse creation.
Upcoming
January 12, 2025
Join HAMSA (Honouring & Affirming Mizrahi and Sepharadi Ancestry) as we explore the Jewish languages of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
Upcoming
January 12, 2025
In this talk, Mark L. Smith will speak about the Yiddish historians as a previously unrecognized group and the characteristics that make them noteworthy.
Upcoming
January 12, 2025
to March 23, 2025
Learn, refresh, and improve your speaking, reading, and writing language skills with experienced instructors in a fun and stimulating learning environment.
Current Exhibitions
Gallery
January 10, 2025
to September 1, 2025
The Toronto Holocaust Museum is proud to be the Education Partner on the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)’s upcoming exhibition, Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.
Gallery
January 9, 2025
to January 26, 2025
The exhibition underlies the questions Adam Wolfond, a Toronto-based non-speaking autistic poet and artist, asks about neurodiverse differences in perception, contemplating the diversity of autistic people and their ways of living in the world.
Gallery
January 3, 2025
to January 27, 2025
The works respond to arctic fragility, beauty, and the urgent need for climate response; moving hearts and minds to action.
Gallery
November 29, 2024
to January 1, 2025
‘Shabbat Shalom’ is an exploration of my Jewishness and how the practice of ‘peaceful rest’ is unique to me.
Learning
Upcoming
January 12, 2025
to March 23, 2025
Learn, refresh, and improve your speaking, reading, and writing language skills with experienced instructors in a fun and stimulating learning environment.
Upcoming
January 13, 2025
to May 12, 2025
Singers Wanted! Sing a diverse repertoire in a choir that is all energy and heart!
Upcoming
January 13, 2025
to February 10, 2025
This companion to the popular winter 2024 series continues the exploration of significant 20th century Jewish-American filmmakers.
Upcoming
January 14, 2025
to March 4, 2025
Instrumentalists of all levels are welcome to this inspiring chamber group.
Featured Blogs Posts
December 2, 2024
Gil Segev is an Israeli-Canadian artist, activist, and attorney in training.
November 10, 2024
Steph Hachey is the Senior Manager, Collections & Volunteers at the Toronto Holocaust Museum.
October 22, 2024
Aaron Henne is the founding artistic director of theatre dybbuk.
October 22, 2024
Lindsay Joelle is the playwright behind Trayf, a new production at the Harold Green Jewish Theatre.