Of course. Although clearly Kehilla applicants must be Jewish, according to the organization's home page: "Kehilla Residential Programme identifies and champions affordable housing in the Greater Toronto area and implements housing initiatives for the Jewish community."
It's fitting perhaps that Charlie is being built on Joe Mimran's old Club Monaco hq--many impoverished Jewish immigrants got their start working in the textile business centred around Spadina and King. Perhaps a future low income dweller here will launch a fashion empire...?
Interesting that multiculturalism is seen as laudable except as it applies to Jews, in which case it's considered exclusive and exclusionary. Would we be having this discussion in regard to communities where need is perceived to be more 'real' somehow? First Nations? South Asians? Transgenders? Not all Jews are rich, you know. Some are quite poor, actually.
I was looking out my window before I walked to work and saw a new red thing sticking up over by M5V. So I figured I'd get a couple of pics on my way to work. Of course this being UrbanToronto, someone beat me to it (nice shots verlander).