Canadian Jewish Congress is proud to support Kulanu Toronto, the only Jewish LGBT delegation participating in the event. Join friends from Canadian Jewish Congress, UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, Temple Sinai, Holy Blossom, First Narayever Congregation, congregation darchei noam, and hillel of greater Toronto. Kulanu is not only marching for the LGBT community but is carrying the banner, literally, for Israel.
Canadian Jewish Congress is proud to support Kulanu Toronto, the only Jewish LGBT delegation participating in the event. Join friends from Canadian Jewish Congress, UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, Temple Sinai, Holy Blossom, First Narayever Congregation, congregation darchei noam, and hillel of greater Toronto. Kulanu is not only marching for the LGBT community but is carrying the banner, literally, for Israel.
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Canadian Jewish Congress is proud to support Kulanu Toronto, the only Jewish LGBT delegation participating in the event. Join friends from Canadian Jewish Congress, UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, Temple Sinai, Holy Blossom, First Narayever Congregation, congregation darchei noam, and hillel of greater Toronto. Kulanu is not only marching for the LGBT community but is carrying the banner, literally, for Israel.
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The 30th annual Gay Pride Parade takes place on July 4 at 2:00pm.
Canadian Jewish Congress is proud to support Kulanu Toronto, the only Jewish LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) delegation participating in the event.
Joining Kulanu at the parade
will be friends from Canadian Jewish Congress, UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, Temple Sinai, Holy Blossom, First Narayever Congregation, Congregation Darchei Noam, Paul Penna Downtown Jewish Day School and Hillel of Greater Toronto.
But we want more! We want
this to be the biggest and best Kulanu delegation ever.
Kulanu is not only marching for
the LGBT community but is carrying the banner, literally, for Israel. Come join us! Bring your family, friends, and colleagues, your Israeli and Canadian flags, your Kulanu T-shirts (available for purchase by emailing Kulanu at kulanutoronto@gmail.com), your water bottles, hats, and sunscreen, and line up with Kulanu Toronto at 1pm at the corner of Bloor and Church St. (look for a Kulanu Toronto banner and Israeli flags) on Sunday, July 4. For more details and to sign up to march, or to make a donation to Kulanu, please contact Justine Apple, Executive Director of Kulanu, at kulanutoronto@gmail.com. She can also be reached directly at 416.819.7431.
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