Sokolsky Dept: They didn t have two nickels to rub together, Sokolsky says of the turn-of-the-century Jewish immigrants who paved the way for a post-war wave from Eastern Europe a pattern of migration that continues today from Israel and the former Soviet Union, according to The Star. They didn t call it city building back then, but that s what it was, he says and for Ted Sokolsky, there s a back-to-the-future feeling as an ambitious project launched by the Jewish community part of a $450 million GTA-wide renewal plan begins to emerge in Vaughan. But no matter how terrible things were, they always had this propensity to build communal infrastructure, says Sokolsky, president of the United Jewish Appeal Federation. As
reported in the news.
@t future feeling, jewish immigrants
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