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Toronto Synagogue Targeted in Hate Crime: Latest in String of Antisemitic Attacks in Canada

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Recent incidents of vandalism and hate crimes at Jewish institutions in Toronto raise concerns over rising antisemitism in Canada.

In a disturbing series of events, Toronto's Pride of Israel Synagogue has been targeted in a hate-motivated attack on Canada Day. The incident involved smashing windows at the synagogue, prompting Toronto police to launch an investigation into the suspected hate crime. This attack comes in the wake of a string of antisemitic incidents across Canada, with B'nai Brith Canada condemning the violence as a worrying trend.

The vandalism at the synagogue is believed to be linked to previous attacks on Jewish institutions in Toronto, highlighting a concerning pattern of targeted antisemitism. Toronto police are actively searching for a suspect, described as a motorcycle rider, believed to be responsible for the recent incidents at two synagogues in the city. The Hate Crime unit is investigating the case to identify and apprehend the individual behind these reprehensible acts.

The ongoing antisemitic attacks in Canada have escalated since the Hamas terrorist assaults on Israel in October 2023, exacerbating tensions within the Canadian Jewish community. B'nai Brith Canada has strongly condemned the recent surge in hate crimes, emphasizing the need for increased vigilance and security measures to protect Jewish institutions across the country.

As the investigation unfolds, the Canadian Jewish community remains resilient in the face of adversity, standing together against bigotry and hatred. Instances like the attack on the Pride of Israel Synagogue serve as a stark reminder of the persistent threat of antisemitism and the collective responsibility to combat prejudice in all its forms.

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Toronto's Pride of Israel Synagogue attacked over the Canada Day ... (The Canadian Jewish News)

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Windows smashed at 2 Toronto synagogues Sunday. Police seek ... (CBC.ca)

Toronto police are investigating a "suspected hate-motivated offence" and believe the same person is responsible for both acts, which occurred just after 3 ...

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B'nai Brith Canada Condemns Attack Targeting Another Toronto ... (bnaibrith.ca)

This incident is the latest of a string of antisemitic attacks targeting Jewish institutions in Canada since Hamas' terrorist attacks on Israel Oct. 7, 2023.

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Toronto police seek person wanted in two suspected hate-motivated ... (CNN)

Toronto police are searching for a motorcycle rider wanted in connection with two suspected hate-motivated mischief offenses at synagogues overnight Sunday, ...

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Synagogue in Toronto, Canada attacked in antisemitic criminal ... (The Jerusalem Post)

B'nai Brith Canada said that police were investigating the throwing of stones at the Pride of Israel Synagogue as a potential hate crime.

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Suspect wanted after windows smashed at 2 Toronto synagogues ... (CityNews Toronto)

Toronto police officers said both incidents happened early on Sunday. Investigators said a suspect left both scenes on a motorcycle.

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Antisemitism in Toronto: Rocks thrown at windows of synagogue ... (Arutz Sheva)

Toronto Police's Hate Crime unit investigating after vandals throw rocks at the windows of the Pride of Israel Synagogue in North York.

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Two Toronto synagogues attacked over the Canada Day weekend ... (The Canadian Jewish News)

When members of Pride of Israel Synagogue in Toronto began showing up for Sunday prayer services on the morning of June 30, in the middle of the Canada Day ...

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