What kinds of research options are available to students in the Montreal area?
Montreal is a centre of Jewish learning in Canada, and home to a number of libraries with Judaica collections. In addition to the extensive Judaica collection at McGill’s libraries, McGill students can apply for a CREPUQ card, which allows for limited borrowing privileges at a number of other Quebec universities, or use interlibrary loans. JTTP students also have the opportunity to become members of the Jewish Public Library, which houses a book collection that emphasizes Jewish topics such as Canadian Jewish history, the Holocaust, Israel and Biblical studies. Finally, our students can access the educational resources of the Bronfman Jewish Education Centre. Montreal is also home to the Tal AM and Tal Sela programs, which are a unique curriculum of Hebrew Language Arts and Jewish Studies geared to students in Grades 1 to 6, and used by over 27,000 students in 355 schools around the world. JTTP students have the opportunity to visit the agency which produces these programs, and learn m