r/CanadaJews
Hamas memos show Canadian-funded charities worked with terror group, NGO says
ca.news.yahoo.comAnand says she will summon Israeli ambassador over treatment of Gaza flotilla
vancouver.citynews.caParents of missing 14-year-old plead for public’s help as Toronto police continue search
thecjn.caCanadian Labour Congress ends relationship with Israel’s largest trade union
thecjn.caToronto Police Service Board to investigate allegations of antisemitism in the force
thecjn.caCity of Vaughan honours legacy of Holocaust survivor Max Eisen with newly renamed park
yorkregion.comToronto Police: Jews continue to be the group most targeted by hate crimes, despite broader downturn in incidents
thecjn.ca‘I stand with Benny’: Montreal kosher drama involves schnitzel, shawarma — and a baguette: At issue are the baguettes at Benny & fils, which has switched to a new kosher authority.
thecjn.caThe entire sub is anti-Israel, it's so crazy
Feh!!
I swear, these comments always remind me that we really are on our own here. Both from Canadians and non-Canadians, it's hard to feel welcome in any part of society anymore without hiding our proud, Jewish, Zionist selves.
Two board members resign after Jewish doctor says he was singled out in Ontario Medical Association election
ca.news.yahoo.comHow the Canadian ‘Challah Mom’ unites thousands of Jewish women over baking
thecjn.caEdmonton’s Heritage Festival will include Israel pavilion despite opposition letter to Jewish Federation’s participation
thecjn.caPJ Library moves beyond books to help young families celebrate Jewish life
thecjn.caAntisemitism is a mirror | May 16th 2026 Edition
My close friend from law school - a real mensch - has written this letter to the Economist. He is of Scottish heritage but did his Master’s in holocaust studies. Thank you to Alex for always supporting, advocating on behalf of, and uplifting the Jewish community.
In case there’s a paywall, here’s the body of the letter:
It is true that antisemitism caricatures Jews as “catch-all avatars for disorienting change” (“High time to speak up”, May 9th). Antisemitism is a mirror, not a window. Look into it and you’ll learn nothing about Jewish people and much about the anxieties and prejudices of the antisemite. And, like so many other prejudices, it does not depend on the presence of Jews, nor, as your leader notes, does it end with them.
All the more reason for non-Jews like me to say plainly and as often as necessary that a society cannot be free or flourish when our Jewish neighbours live in fear, and to stand up for their innate human dignity.
You are sceptical of “speech bans”, such as prohibitions on some of the slogans chanted at pro-Palestinian marches. This is not a matter of philosophy; the world needs practical answers. Reasonable, proportional limits on hate speech set by democratically elected governments are possible and widespread in free societies. No law has ever abolished hatred, but law shapes behaviour and signals what a society will and will not tolerate. Without such limits the loudest and most hateful voices set the terms, and that is no freedom worth the name.
Alexander McPherson
Toronto