Tens of thousands participated in Toronto’s annual Walk with Israel, with police estimating around 56,000 attendees, surpassing last year’s record by 6,000. The event featured a rally at Temple Sinai with performances, expressing a strong sense of community among participants, as noted by UJA’s Sara Lefton and survivor Omri Kohavi. Although there were some anti-Israel protesters, their numbers were lower than in previous years, allowing the event to focus on unity and pride within the Jewish community while celebrating shared cultural ties with Canadians.
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He left the Moscow symphony in protest. Now he's helping a small B.C. town take centre stage
Arthur Arnold, former music director of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, resigned following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. He is now focusing on fostering arts and culture in Powell River, B.C., a community aiming to revitalize its identity after the decline of its paper-mill industry. Need More Context? 🔎
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