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“While a more expedient resolution would have been preferred, we’re
pleased that this individual has been sentenced for spreading hate
against the Jewish community. This decision sends a strong message
that hate will not be tolerated and that antisemitism puts all
Canadians at risk.”
– Shimon Koffler Fogel, President
and CEO, CIJA
On Friday, Travis Patron, founder and leader of the now defunct
far-right Canadian Nationalist Party, received a one-year jail
sentence for wilfully promoting hate by posting the antisemitic video,
Beware the Parasitic Tribe, in which he called for the
genocide of Jewish people, saying "what we need to do, perhaps more
than anything, is remove all these people, once and for all, from our
country."
He also received one-year probation and is banned from posting
about Jewish people on the internet or other public forums.
On Thursday, the UN Commission of Inquiry (COI) against Israel
issued its first report to the UN General Assembly. The 28-page
document mentioned Israel 277 times, yet neither Hamas,
Palestinian Islamic Jihad, PFLP, or terror’ was cited
even once.
In July, United Nations Human Rights Commissioner Miloon Kothari
promoted the antisemitic conspiracy theory that social media is
"controlled" by the "Jewish lobby," and other anti-Israel tropes, such
as “from the river to the sea,” which call for the destruction of the
Jewish state. He later added the COI would “tackle this issue of how
far you can take antisemitism,” denying the Jewish people their right
to define what hatred against them looks like.
Canada was among many nations around the world that spoke
out against these antisemitic remarks and the dangerous lack of
impartiality demonstrated by members of the COI. CIJA will continue to
bring attention to the UN Commission’s bias against Israel and call
for its condemnation.
In January 2020, a delegation of 120 Survivors returned to
Auschwitz with their families for the 75th anniversary of its
liberation. Over dinner in Krakow, they shared memories of treasured
family recipes and how these had sustained them through their worst
moments in Auschwitz. 110 of those recipes, from blintzes to tzimmes
to cholent, are shared in Honey
Cake & Latkes: Recipes from the Old World by the
Auschwitz-Birkenau Survivors. All proceeds from the sale of
this cookbook will go to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial
Foundation.
Among the many Canadian Survivors profiled is Eva
Shainblum, who immigrated to Montreal in 1948 via a program
sponsored by the Canadian Jewish Congress.
CIJA
is Hiring
Associate
Director Communications and Media Relations (Quebec) Associate
Director, Partnerships and Community Engagement (Quebec) Executive
Director – Atlantic Jewish Council
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