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Dear John,
This week, we expressed our dismay – but not surprise – at
the most recent report from Amnesty International that, while
purporting to be independent, is imbued with anti-Israel bias. Our CEO
testified before the Senate Committee for Human Rights and Justice
about the alarming rise in antisemitism across Canada, and we are
supporting the Canadian Jewish Labour Committee as they assist victims
of antisemitism in their unions.
For more information, read on.
CIJA
Amnesty International has
released the findings of its most recent "independent" investigation
into the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, another in a long line of the spurious, anti-Israel publications
this
organization has
issued over the
years.
To support its agenda of
smearing Israel, Amnesty International goes so far as to redefine the concept of
genocide, claiming that the universally accepted legal definition is
an “overly cramped interpretation of international jurisprudence and
one that would effectively preclude a finding of genocide in the
context of an armed conflict.” This alone undermines any credibility
the report may have. Read our statement about this biased and dangerous report
here and our note to community here.
On Monday, CIJA's President and CEO, Shimon Koffler Fogel,
testified at length to the Senate
Committee for Human Rights and Justice about the
alarming rise in antisemitism and actions our government must take to
protect the Canadian Jewish community, among them: to convene a
national forum on combatting hate crimes, terrorism, and antisemitism;
to strengthen enforcement of Canada's criminal laws; to enhance
judicial and law enforcement training; to bolster community safety
programs; and to address radicalization and
extremism. Watch his testimony here.
These asks were included in our recent call to Canadians to
write to the Prime Minister urging him to take concrete action against
terror and radicalization. If you are not yet among the thousands of
Canadians who have already done so, you can email
Justin Trudeau here.
As union leaders across
Canada continue
to promote
antisemitism while collecting dues, Jewish union members continue to suffer, literally at their own cost. Many
members don’t know
how to respond. If you are, or
someone
you know
is, a Jewish union member who
has experienced
antisemitism, or feels alone, marginalized and victimized, reach out today to the Canadian Jewish Labour
Committee for
support. The CJLC is a member-driven
group created to
unite Jewish
workers in fostering inclusion, combatting antisemitism, and championing engagement and solidarity
across Canada’s labour movement.
Is Canada still a nation that stands for tolerance
and inclusion, or are we becoming a nation that tolerates hate? These
are questions that demand answers — not in words, but in meaningful
action.
In this insightful piece in the National
Post, retired union member Jeff
Arbus reflects on Canada’s increasing tolerance for hate and the urgent need for Jewish union
members
to address and collectively counter the unprecedented indignities and increasingly antisemitic
behaviour they
are experiencing from union leadership and fellow
members.
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Community Calendar
December 25 | Christmas Day (CIJA
Offices Closed) December 25 – January 2
| Chanukah January 1 | New Year's
Day (CIJA Offices Closed)
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Jewish Federation | Executive Director Jewish
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Federation of Greater Vancouver | Manager, Jewish Community
Foundation
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