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Throughout November, Holocaust Education Month, Jewish
communities around the world will host events and programs promoting
the legacy and lessons of the Holocaust, in memory of the six million
Jewish lives lost at the hands of the Nazi regime.
Programs and events are happening virtually across Canada
throughout the month. Check out the calendar here.
If you needed proof of the vibrancy of Israel’s democracy, the
Jewish state has just held its fifth election in just three years. No
fewer than 39 parties stood for election, representing an incredible
number of choices for voters across the political spectrum. Voter
turnout was higher than average, especially among the younger
demographic.
We congratulate Benjamin Netanyahu on his electoral success and the
millions of Israelis for participating in the Middle East's only
democratic elections. Given the proportional representation
parliamentary democracy system, we will not know the final makeup of
the governing coalition for some time. Until then, we’ll continue to
monitor and track developments as a coalition of elected parties
starts to form and the next Israeli government becomes clear.
It is deeply concerning that, despite its overt ties to terror,
Samidoun continues to be free to operate as a not-for-profit in
Canada. That Barakat was slated to promote the founder of Palestinian
Islamic Jihad, a Canadian-listed terrorist entity, at an event
featuring PFLP posters, combined with countless other glorifications
of terrorists and incitements to violence, should be more than enough
to warrant action. We reiterate our calls to Public Safety to
investigate and list Samidoun as a terrorist entity.
– Shimon Koffler Fogel, President and
CEO, CIJA
Last weekend, pro-Palestinian activists marched across Brussels at
an event run by Samidoun, a group identified by the Israeli government
as a front for the PFLP, a recognized terrorist organization. Wearing
symbols of terrorist organizations and carrying posters glorifying
known terrorists, participants shouted violent anti-Israel slogans.
Similar protests also took place in many other locations worldwide,
including Vancouver.
Alleged terrorists and Canadian residents Khaled Barakat and
Charlotte Kates, both of whom have documented connections to the PFLP
and Samidoun, were denied entry to Belgium and summarily deported.
After Brooklyn Nets player Kyrie Irving drew wide criticism for
posting a link to a film widely deemed to be antisemitic, Hebrews to
Negroes: Wake Up Black America, on his Twitter feed in October, the
NBA stated, "Hate speech of any kind is unacceptable and runs counter
to the NBA's values of equality, inclusion and respect."
While not explicitly apologizing, Irving said on Wednesday that he
opposes all forms of hate and has taken responsibility for the
negative impact on the Jewish community caused by his promotion of the
antisemitic documentary.
He announced that he and the Brooklyn Nets will each donate
$500,000 to groups working to eradicate antisemitism and hate and that
the Nets will also work with the ADL to develop inclusive educational
programming to combat all forms of bigotry and antisemitism.
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is Hiring:
Executive
Director | Kehillat Beth Israel, Ottawa
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