The Tomorrow Campaign - unparalleled in its boldness and scope – is revolutionizing the landscape of Jewish Toronto.
Launched on April 16, 2000, the Tomorrow Campaign (then known as Jewish Toronto Tomorrow) set out to reach the ambitious goal of raising $400 million over the course of a decade to build and revitalize three Jewish centres across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Through the remarkable generosity and vision of various community philanthropists, more than $280 million has already been raised and a new Jewish city is being built.
Across three beautiful campuses – the Downtown District anchored at Bloor and Spadina, the Sherman Campus at Bathurst and Sheppard, and the Joseph and Wolf Lebovic Jewish Community Campus in the heart of York Region – new facilities and services are being created to meet the needs of our diverse and growing community.
From sports and recreation to health care and education, from arts and culture to family support and social services, the Tomorrow Campaign is literally laying the foundation for Jewish life across the GTA.
Conceived with the meticulous planning, practical innovation and creativity required for building the world’s greatest cities, UJA Federation of Greater Toronto’s Tomorrow Campaign is raising the bar for Jewish communities across the globe.
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CAMPUS UPDATES & EVENTS
Ekstein Gift A Lesson In Love, Loss And Looking To The Future
When Frank Ekstein (z”l) gave the initial gift to create the Anita Ekstein Holocaust Resour
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TOMORROW CAMPAIGN IN THE NEWS
Jewish Arts Centre Gets $20-million Donation
Long-time Toronto philanthropists Murray and Marvelle Koffler are donating $20-million toward the
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Two visionary and generous philanthropic families have come together to share their love of sports through UJA’s Tomorrow Campaign, and Toronto’s Jewish community – and the community at large – will never be the same.
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty was joined by local MPPs Monte Kwinter and Greg Sorbara for a special visit to Sherman Campus on Thursday, September 10, to accept thanks on behalf of the Government of Ontario for the $15-million grant by the provi...
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A new chapter in Jewish life was ushered in on Sunday, October 14, 2007, as the groundbreaking for the Sherman Campus, a unique centre of community services located on 27.5 acres adjacent to the Don Valley Ravine on Bathurst Street, north of Shepp...
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The six-storey Lipa Green building is elevated on stilts towering 2 storeys high. This unique architecture offers an opportunity to “fill in” the first two levels of the building, thus providing additional space for UJA’s Jewish ...
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Years of planning, building and dreaming came to fruition on Wednesday afternoon with the opening celebration of the first phase of Sherman Campus. The highly-anticipated event marked the official opening of the Prosserman JCC at the new Donald Ga...
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Since its creation in 1983, the Lipa Green Building for Jewish Community Services, located on Bathurst Street, just north of Sheppard Avenue, has proudly served the needs of Toronto’s Jewish community. Today, as that community continue...
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Martin Prosserman, the founder and CEO of Moore’s the Suit People, and his family, have donated $10 million to help fund the redevelopment of the Bathurst Jewish Community Centre (Bathurst, north of Sheppard) as part of UJA Federation’s T...
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The bulldozers and shovels were recently out in full force as an era of improved Jewish life for 4,500 students at the University of Toronto became closer to reality.
The occasion was the official groundbreaking for the new Wolfond Cent...
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