The 13-year-old who hundreds of adults walked to school in Toronto has no plans to change schools due to antisemitic bullying

Eitan Cohen
Eitan Cohen, 13, a student at the publicly-funded Faywood Arts-Based Curriculum School in Toronto, with his parents Moshe Cohen and Adi Halberthal Cohen on Sunday, May 18, 2024. (Ellin Bessner photo)

Eitan Cohen, 13, is determined to head back to class after the Victoria Day long weekend—despite months of being bullied, taunted, and assaulted by one or two fellow students in his school in Toronto, in the wake of Oct. 7.

It came to a head on May 17, when hundreds of neighbours and friends came to walk Eitan to Faywood Arts-Based Curriculum School. It was a show of solidarity for the boy and his family. His parents—two Israeli doctors who came to Canada for specialized training—say they initially tried to enrol their four children in private Jewish schools while they were in Canada, but eventually decided to send them to public school so the kids could learn about Canadian diversity and multiculturalism.

They say they have been complaining in vain to Toronto school officials—and also to Toronto police—about the atmosphere of Jew-hatred since Oct. 7 impacting both Eitan and his two younger brothers who also attended the same school. Toronto police confirm the hate crime unit is now actively investigating one incident from last week, alongside two other investigations that remain open.

Eitan could have switched to a Jewish religious school until the end of June, after which his family plans to return to Israel. But Eitan says if he leaves now it will mean open season for bullies to ramp up antisemitic attacks on other Jewish students who attend public schools in Toronto.

On today’s episode of The CJN Daily, Ellin Bessner visited the home of Eitan and his parents, Moshe Cohen and Adi Halberthal Cohen, to find out what safety plans are in place for this coming week—and why they went public with their struggles.

What we talked about:

  • Learn more about the Toronto Jewish community accompanying the Cohen family to school on Friday May 17, 2024, in The CJN.
  • Read the Fredericton police news release about an arrest being made in the beating of an Israeli teenager on April 30.
  • Read the back story on the Fredericton family’s antisemitism problems at their daughter Shaked’s school, in The CJN.

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