Victor Teboul, Ph.D, (Université de Montréal), is the Publisher and Editor of the online Magazine Tolerance.ca (www.tolerance.ca), founded in 2002 to promote a comprehensive and critical approach to Tolerance and Diversity. Dr. Teboul has taught French Canadian literature at McGill University and History at l’Université du Québec à Montréal. He also taught literature at Collège Lionel-Groulx, located in Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec, since 1977, a college from which he retired in 2007. Dr. Teboul was the Editor of the French-language magazine Jonathan published in the 1980’s by the Jewish Community of Montreal. He has produced several radio programs for Radio-Canada including a 14 hours series on the Jewish Community of Québec, in which he interviewed at length Québec nationalist premier René Lévesque on his views on Jews and on Israel. As an author, Dr Teboul has published several novels and essays. His latest work, ''Les Juifs du Québec : In Canada We Trust. Réflexion sur l'identité québécoise'' (L’ABC de l’Édition, Rouyn-Noranda, Québec, 2016), deals with the issue of the absence of Jews and other minorities from Quebec's memory. His public presentation "Accommodating Bedfellows: Montreal’s Jewish Community and Quebec’s Intellectual Elite" is available online by following this link : https://www.tolerance.ca/Article.aspx?ID=436592&L=en. Victor Teboul was interviewed on his work by Radio-Canada and other networks on various Radio and Television programs.
His other selected publications:
2021: Pleins feux sur Jonathan, une revue juive québécoise au cœur de la diversité. Une rétrospective : 1981 – 1986 (French Edition). Kindle Edition.
2015: Essays on Quebec nationalism and the Jews (1976 - 1985): Tolerance.ca Publications. Montréal: Kindle Edition.