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Dear John,
Last week, we called on Prime Minister Trudeau and
Foreign Affairs
Minister
Joly to
publicly
denounce South Africa's shameful, false charge of genocide at the International Court of
Justice.
Read on to learn
more.
The CIJA Team
Anti-Israel activists have sunk to a new low by accusing
Israel of the very action from which the Jewish state is defending
itself.
What Hamas terrorists did on October 7 to innocent Israelis
was in support of their founding charter that calls for the
destruction of the Jewish state and annihilation of the Jewish people.
Hamas leaders have since boasted that they aim to perpetrate the
atrocities of October 7 "again and again."
We asked you to tell Prime Minister Trudeau and Minister Joly
that they need to stand up and say something about it. You helped us
urge them to denounce South Africa's shameful, false charge. On
Friday, Prime Minister Trudeau said he does not support the "premise
of the case brought forward by South Africa."
You can still take action to ensure the government knows the
accusations from South Africa must be denounced.
In addition to hate crimes increasing in number and severity
since October 7, aggression of anti-Israel protestors has escalated,
particularly in Toronto – home to Canada’s largest Jewish community.
Repeatedly over recent weeks, citing safety concerns, police have
closed the overpass at Highway 401 and Avenue Road where anti-Israel
protestors congregated. This caused immense disruption to highway
commuters and isolated a neighbourhood that is home to many Jewish
families.
On Tuesday, CIJA issued an action
alert, asking Ontario’s Attorney General to take
urgent action to restrict demonstrations on highway overpasses, and
almost 10,000 Canadians responded. On Thursday, Toronto Police Service
Chief Myron Demkiw announced that Toronto police are banning protests,
rallies, and demonstrations on the Avenue Road / 401 highway
overpass. Learn
more.
We thank the chief for his leadership in keeping our
community safe.
In light of the government of
Canada’s vote at the UN in favour of a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas
War, CIJA’s Emmanuelle
Amar, Director of Public Policy and Research (Quebec) and Becca
Wertman-Traub, Director of Research explain how a call for a
ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas War that does not require that Hamas surrender, lay down its
arms, and return the hostages, is
the opposite of a call for peace. It is a call for more death and
violence. Learn more.
The Canadian Jewish Holocaust Survivors and Descendants
(CJHSD) invites you to A
Collection of Works of Art by Jewish Holocaust Survivors and
Descendants in Canada, an exhibition showcasing
the outstanding contribution of these renowned artists, on January
28th. At this thought-provoking webinar, the
artists will each present some of their work within the context of
their Holocaust history. Register
here today.
Community Calendar
Communities are gathering in cities across Canada in response to
the devastating war on Israel by Hamas and other terror groups in
Gaza. Find
an event near you.
January 24 | Tu BiShvat January 27 |
International Holocaust Remembrance Day January 28 | A Collection of Works of Art
by Jewish Holocaust Survivors and Descendants in
Canada February 19 | Family Day
(CIJA offices closed in BC & ON)
CIJA in the News
Que fait le gouvernement fédéral contre la haine
en ligne ? (Le Devoir)
Show goes on in Vancouver after Gaza tensions
scrap play's Victoria run (Toronto Star, + The Canadian Press
Syndication)
Supporting an Unconditional Ceasefire is
Supporting Hamas (Ottawa Life Magazine)
Toronto police chief apologizes after officers hand
coffee to protesters (CBC News)
Des policiers livrent du café à des manifestants
pro-Palestine; le chef s’excuse (Radio Canada)
Calls mount for cops to enforce law on disruptive
anti-Israel protests after coffee-delivery video (National
Post)
'This crossed the line': Toronto deputy mayor,
councillor call on Ottawa to investigate arson at Jewish-owned North
York deli as possible terrorist act (CTV News Toronto, CP24)
Toronto leaders call on feds to investigate suspected
hate-motivated arson as possible act of terror - Toronto (Global
News)
A viral video prompts an apology from Toronto
police—and highlights the ongoing tension between protesters and
suburban residents (The Canadian Jewish News)
Liberal MPs at odds over genocide case against Israel
as Ottawa prepares to declare official position (The Globe and
Mail)
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NEWS
Community Careers
Associate
Director, University Relations and Public Education | Jewish
Federation of Greater Vancouver/CIJA
CEO, Ottawa Soloway Jewish Community
Centre
Community
Engagement Specialist | Jewish Federation of Ottawa
Associate Director, Community Security (Jewish
Federation of Greater Vancouver)
Director of Grants and Allocations (Jewish
Federation of Greater Vancouver/CIJA)
Vice President, Community Planning,
Partnerships & Innovation (Jewish Federation of Greater
Vancouver)
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