Jewish Public Library (Montreal)

The Jewish Public Library or JPL (French: Bibliothèque publique juive, Yiddish: ייִדישע פֿאָלקס ביבליאָטעק) is a public library in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, founded in 1914. The library contains the largest circulating collection of Judaica in North America. The JPL has close to 4000 members, and receives 700 to 800 visitors weekly. A constituent agency of Federation CJA, the Jewish Public Library is independent of the Montreal Public Libraries Network and instead receives its funding from the city's Jewish community, membership fees, donations and endowments.

Jewish Public Library
ייִדישע פֿאָלקס ביבליאָטעק
45.48906°N 73.6365°W / 45.48906; -73.6365
Location5151, chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine
Montreal, Quebec
H3W 1M6
TypePublic library
Established1914 (1914)
Collection
Items collectedBooks, e-books, music, CDs, periodicals, maps, genealogical archives, business directories, local history
Size150,000 items
Criteria for collectionJudaica, general interest, or popular fiction
Other information
Websitejewishpubliclibrary.org
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