# 42 – Zionism and the State of Israel Were Always Important
# 41 – A Service Organization For Everyone
# 40 – The Second World War : In Memoriam
# 39 – Fire at the Jewish Community Centre
# 38 – Teenage Programming & U. S. Y.
# 37 – Volunteerism At Its Best
# 36. The Congregation Hires Its First Employee
# 35 – Rabbi Dr. Israel Freedman and His Wife Sheba
# 34 – Always Involved in the Wider Community
# 33 – The Official Opening of the Synagogue
# 32 – Adult Education Was Always Important
# 31 – Bar & Bat Mitzvah Classes For All Ages
# 30 – A Treasure Found – Domes Covered in Copper
# 29 – Involvement in the Local Community In Other Ways
# 28 – Involvement in the Community – Aldermen
# 27 – St. Catharines Standard Reports on New Synagogue
# 26 – Hamantaschen Bake Off
# 25 – Purim Costume Party Way Back When
# 24 – First There Was This, Then Nothing
# 23 – In Many Ways, Brownies and Guides Were Bigger
# 22 – Boy Scouts and Cubs Come to B’nai Israel
# 21 – Where Did All the Kids Go?
# 20 – Hebrew School & Model Seders
# 19 – Six Torah Scrolls Sounds Excessive
# 18 – B’nai Brith Picnics Brought Everyone Together
# 17 – Basketball & the Jewish Community
# 16 – Why A Gymnasium In Our JCC?
# 15 – A Necessary Expansion
# 14 – Congregational Choirs
# 13 – Dedicating the New Synagogue
# 12 – Welcoming the Stranger and Providing for the Wayfarer
# 11 – Market Square & Feeling Right At Home
# 10 – Our Own Cemetery
# 9 – All About the Canal
# 8 – 20th Century Wandering Jews
# 7 – No More Big Families
# 6 – Founding a Congregation
# 5 – Why At Church & Calvin Street?
# 4 – What’s With The Domes?
# 3 – Completing the Aron HaKodesh
# 2 – A Building Of Our Own
# 1 – Looking to Make a Good Living