From CityNews:
While an official name has yet to be submitted, one of the lanes will be named in honour of the Jewish Folk Choir which began in 1925.
It became on the most popular choirs in Toronto in the 1940s and 50s under conductor Emil Gartner who along with his wife, Feygl Freeman, the accompanist for the choir, lived on Palmerston Avenue. Their home became a hub for choir activities which continued after Gartner passed away in 1960. Their daughter Esther eventually became the principal cellist for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.