In Honorary Protestants, David Fraser presents the first legal history of the Jewish school question in Montreal.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Constituting Law, Constituting Justice in the Jewish School Question
Chapter 2: Invoking Equality, Invoking Legality: Jews Constituting Their Canadian Identity
Chapter 3: Schools, Taxes, Jews, Catholics (and Protestants): The Origins of the Jewish School Question
Chapter 4: Jews and Roman Catholics, School Taxes and Protestants: The First Jewish School Question
Chapter 5: Taxes, the Rabbi and the Schoolboy: S 93 and the Pinsler Case
Chapter 6: Promises, Promises: “Honorary Protestants” in Protestant Schools
Chapter 7: Jews, Protestants, and Taxes (Again): The Jewish School Question in the 1920s
Chapter 8: Jews, Protestants, Roman Catholics, and the Law: The Jewish School Question Goes to Court
Chapter 9: Jews, Protestants, and Roman Catholics: Two Crises, and the Jewish School Question, 1928–31
Chapter 10: The Protestant Jews of Ste. Sophie and La Macaza: Constituting School and Community in Rural Quebec
Chapter 11: Outremont and Beyond: The Jewish School Question Moves West
Chapter 12: Hampstead and Beyond: From the Ghetto to Citizenship and Equality under Law’s Shadow
Chapter 13: TMR, St. Laurent, Côte Saint-Luc: Democracy, Law, and the End of the Jewish School Question
Chapter 14: Constituting Canada and the Jewish School Question in Montreal