
The Stuph File Program

Featuring Tim Richter, President & CEO of The Canadian Alliance To End Homelessness; David Shoffner from SpotBowl.com; & Stuart Nulman with Book Banter


Tim Richter is the President & CEO of The Canadian Alliance To End Homelessness.
David Shoffner is the PR Manager at Pavone Advertising, the people behind SpotBowl.com, where you can rate the Super Bowl commercials.
Stuart Nulman with another edition of Book Banter. January 26, 2026 is the 27th International Holocaust Remembrance Day. In honour of that day we feature several books dealing with the Holocaust. The titles include:
- The Wall by John Hersey (originally published in 1950)
- Mila 18 by Leon Uris (originally published in 1961)
- A Mother To My Mother by Malka Pischanitskaya
- Hide and Seek: In Pursuit of Justice by Ben Carniol
- Between the Lines: The Diary of Margit Kassai by Margit Kassai
- Lament by Moishe Kantorowitz
(The last four titles are published by the Azrieli Foundation, distributed by Coach House Press, and cost $14.95 each. You can purchase copies of these and all titles in the Azrieli Holocaust Survivors Memoirs Program).
You can also read Stuart’s articles in The Main and at BestStory.ca.
This week’s guest slate is presented by Michel St. Cyr, the president of the television production company, Groupe-Fairplay.
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