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Calgary mayor’s decision not to attend menorah lighting is ‘a slap in the face’ to the Jewish community, event organizers say By Sam Margolis
Moncton mayor regrets that a Hanukkah menorah was briefly banned from display at city hall—but the local prohibition on religious symbols hasn’t been repealed By Ellin Bessner
Canada’s Rally for the Jewish People brought thousands to Ottawa calling for the return of the hostages in Gaza—while rebuking recent waves of antisemitism By Jonathan Rothman
Jewish groups say antisemitism was the reason why a bus company didn’t show up to pick up Toronto passengers heading to a pro-Israel rally in Ottawa By Lila Sarick
Obituaries Obituary: Yonadav Levenstein, 23, an Israeli-Canadian who died in battle in Gaza, is remembered as a dedicated soldier with a ‘huge heart’ By Lila Sarick
Obituaries Tribute: Gershon Hundert, 77, a McGill professor of Jewish Studies, is remembered as a scholar committed to his students and the study of history By Ruth R. Wisse
Obituaries Obituary: Ben Mizrachi, 22, a Vancouverite killed in Hamas attack, remembered for his love of Israeli life By Sam Margolis
Obituaries Obituary: Gordon Echenberg, 83, a Montreal lawyer who championed global human rights By Janice Arnold