Israel-Hamas ceasefire has not ended Montreal Jewish community’s security concerns
“The verbal abuse with which I was targeted last Shabbat while walking through Westmount… was unprecedented.”
Hostilities in Israel offer opportunities for peace and partnerships, virtual vigil hears
“We choose this moment to stand in solidarity with those on the ground who are working to repair Jewish-Arab shared society and bring about an end to the occupation.”
Two arrests made following rally at Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square
A 64-year-old Jewish man received seven staples and seven stitches on his head after being attacked.
Monsey stabbing victim, in coma since December attack, has died
The most seriously injured victim of the stabbing attack at a rabbi’s home in Monsey in late December has died.
Monsey stabbing victim opens eyes after 59 days in coma
The most seriously injured victim of the stabbing attack at a rabbi’s home in Monsey opened his eyes after 59 days in a coma.
Q & A with Bari Weiss: Exploring various forms of anti-Semitism
Ron Csillag interviews acclaimed writer Bari Weiss, author of the bestselling book How to Fight Anti-Semitism.
Diamond: The anti-Semitism disease is spreading
“Anti-Semitism is a societal disease: like cancer, it exists in all western societies and is triggered by societal events.”
Anti-Semitic incidents in Britain rise for fourth straight year
The number of anti-Semitic incidents documented in Britain increased for the fourth consecutive year in 2019, reaching a record tally of 1,805 cases.
Israeli soldiers injured in three attacks in 12 hours
An Israeli Border Police officer was shot and wounded in an attack this morning on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem hours after 12 Israeli soldiers were injured in an early morning car-ramming attack in the centre of the city.
The grassroots deradicalization efforts within Canada’s Muslim communities
Muslim-Canadian leaders are battling extremism in their own communities, Steven Zhou reports.