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Back to EpisodesFrom homesteaders to high tech: How Jewish Calgary celebrates Stampede
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When people think of the Calgary Stampede, they probably picture rodeos, chuckwagon races, the famous parade, or perhaps deep-fried Mars bars on the midway. But how about kosher pancake breakfasts, Israeli tech entrepreneurs, and the Jewish businessman who created Calgary’s iconic white cowboy hat in 1949?
For more than a century, Calgary’s Jewish community has woven its own traditions into Alberta’s “Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth.” What began with Jewish homesteaders, ranchers and merchants has evolved into one of the busiest weeks on the Jewish community’s calendar.
Even before the 114th Calgary Stampede officially begins on July 3, the Jewish community has already hosted two kosher pancake breakfasts: the Calgary Jewish Academy’s Mishpacha & Maple Syrup celebration June 14, while the House of Jacob-Mikveh Israel’s annual community pancake breakfast held on June 27 attracted hundreds for flapjacks and pony rides. It’s co sponsored by the Calgary Jewish Federation and the city’s Paperny Family JCC. Still to come later this week are the annual “Spuds & Suds” gathering, co-hosted by the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) and Canadian Jewish Political Affairs Committee (CJPAC), where Jewish leaders and elected officials mingle over kosher latkes; and the Israeli Embassy’s ShukTech showcase at the Stampede is also set to highlight Israeli innovation and entrepreneurship.
On today’s episode of The CJN’s North Star podcast, host Ellin Bessner is joined by historian Saundra Lipton, president of the Jewish Historical Society of Southern Alberta, and by David Silver, president of the House of Jacob-Mikveh Israel synagogue, who moved to Calgary from Toronto nine years ago, to discuss how Jewish Calgarians have been part of one of Alberta’s defining civic traditions for over a century.
elated stories:
- Putting the “Oy” in cowboy: former CJN podcaster David Sklar investigated the Jewish roots of Alberta in 2022, on “Bonjour Chai”.
- Read more and buy the new book “Building Community: Historical Traces of Jewish Calgary”, by the Jewish Historical Society of Southern Alberta.
- Why the separation referendum question is dividing Alberta’s Jews, in The CJN .
- See photos of previous years’ House of Jacob-Mikveh Israel synagogue’s Kosher Pancake Breakfast.
Credits
- Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner )
- Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Izzie Helenchilde (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director)
- Music: Bret Higgins
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