Canadian Jewish historian Irving Abella, notable for co-writing a book on the Canadian government’s refusal to accept Jewish refugees fleeing Europe during the Holocaust, has died at 82. Abella passed away on Sunday after a lengthy illness, the day after he turned 82-years old, according to the Canadian Press. The celebrated historian was born and grew up in Toronto and graduated from the University of Toronto with a PhD. In 1982, he published a book with Harold Troper, “None is too Many: Canada and the Jews of Europe 1933-1948,” which detailed the anti-immigrant policy of the Canadian government of the...