The first Religious Zionist Congress met in Vilna in 1902, initiated by a number of Rabbis and communal leaders – among them Rav Jacob Reines, Rav Isaac Nissenbaum and Rav Ze'ev Ja...more...See more text
Bringing the Mission to LifeBnei Akiva is at the forefront of Religious Zionist education for youth, by youth. We have chapters across the United States, Canada, and the world over...more...See more text
The Ontario Society of Senior Citizens' Organizations (OSSCO) is a network of organizations. We support our aging population to enhance their quality of life through education, con...more...See more text
OAD is the oldest Deaf consumer organization in Canada and is currently an affiliate of the Canadian Association of the Deaf. OAD is a non-profit organization that relies on public...more...See more text
We provide opportunities for a higher quality of life for Deaf people while preserving and promoting their language and culture. Provide a positive learning environment and strong ...more...See more text
The Governance Professionals of Canada (GPC) was created in 1994, shortly after the Dey Report was published by the TSX on "Where Are the Directors".
GPC‘s mandate is to be the vo...more...See more text
Millions of people call themselves travel 'experts,' but only a handful of travel media worldwide can truly be called trusted sources. In Canada, most of them belong to the Travel ...more...See more text
The Motion Picture Association – Canada (MPA-Canada) serves as the voice and advocate of the major international producers and distributors of movies, home entertainment and televi...more...See more text
The Badminton and Racquet Club is a private athletic and social club in mid-town Toronto, catering to its members in the tradition of the great old clubs, with a modern twist for t...more...See more text
Silent Voice is a not-for-profit charitable organization founded in 1975. We are the only organization in the GTA offering community and family-based support to Deaf children and a...more...See more text