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Rabbi plans to replace menorah at Yorkville Jewish Centre after vandalism

14 April 2026
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The Yorkville Jewish Centre in Toronto plans to rebuild its menorah following its recent vandalism, where a man knocked it to the ground last Friday. Rabbi Meir Dubrawsky stated they are considering a sturdier design that can be bolted down, emphasizing the importance of resilience against such acts. A video of the incident, shared on social media, captured the suspect pulling the menorah down in broad daylight, and has been forwarded to local police, who are currently investigating. This act of vandalism occurred on Yom Hashoah, a day commemorating Holocaust victims, prompting reactions from various commentators, including Israel’s ambassador to Canada. The menorah was previously kept on display post-Hanukkah to serve as a symbol of light and positivity, despite past instances of antisemitic attacks on the center.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights ongoing issues of antisemitism and hate crimes targeting Jewish communities in Canada and worldwide. Yom Hashoah, observed annually to remember Holocaust victims, serves as a reminder of the historical persecution of Jews and the need for vigilance against such acts of hatred. The Yorkville Jewish Centre’s decision to maintain the menorah’s visibility signifies a commitment to resilience and community solidarity in the face of adversity. The response from both local and international figures underscores the broader societal implications of hate crimes and the necessity for continued dialogue and action against antisemitism.

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