on inclusivity and activism. To learn more, please see my recent interview with Rabbi Elkin here or visit First Narayever Congregation's website here.
Mount Sinai
Founded in 1923 by immigrant women in Toronto's Jewish community, Mount Sinai Hospital began with $12,000 raised door-to-door. Originally the Hebrew Maternity and Convalescent Hospital, it rapidly evolved into a leading medical, teaching, and research institution. With roots in comprehensive community care, it expanded from 30 to 472 beds and gained recognition for groundbreaking work in genetics, women's health, oncology, and more. Today, Mt Sinai's core values have endured, fostering a global reputation for excellence and cultural inclusivity, with interpreters in 45 languages. Mount Sinai's legacy continues, driven by vision, determination, and compassion for all. To learn more, please see here.