Ahead of Monday’s community solidarity rally outside Bais Chaya Mushka, a Jewish girls’ school in Toronto, by suspects who sprayed the front of building with bullets on May 25, the school’s students and their families have shifted from shock to determination.
They turned out in large numbers at Earl Bales Park to join the wider Chabad Jewish community for a fun-filled day of balloons, clowns and a very public parade marking the religious festival of Lag b’Omer.
News of the pre-dawn shooting rocked the community when they learned about it after Shabbat ended late Saturday. It is the first time that Canada’s largest city has experienced a similar attack to what several Jewish schools in Montreal went through in the wake of Oct. 7. Some leaders are calling this incident a “heinous act of hate” and a “brazen and deliberate attempt to intimidate” the Jewish community.
But as The CJN Daily‘s Ellin Bessner found out when she attended the celebrations on Sunday, the school is finding a lot of support from the wider Jewish world, who will be present on Monday morning as the school reopens its doors. On today’s episode, you’ll hear from parent Mirel Freund, daughter of Rabbi Mendel and Toby Bernstein who founded the all-girl’s school, as well as from the school principal, Rabbi Yaakov Vidal.
What we talked about:
- Read why security equipment at Bais Chaya Mushka School helped deter the suspects from causing more damage on May 25, in The CJN
- Join Mizrachi Canada and the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto in a rally of solidarity outside Bais Chaya Mushka School at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, May 27. Details here
- Learn more about the newer Hebrew schools that Bais Chaya Mushka School founder Toby Bernstein now runs in Vaughan, Ont., in The CJN
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