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The Days of Shame was an antisemitic June 1934 doctor's strike at the Hôpital Notre-Dame in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[1] For four days, all interns at the hospital walked off the job to protest the hiring of a Jewish senior intern, Dr. Samuel Rabinovitch. The strike ended when Rabinovitch resigned his position.[2][3]