Arson attempt at Montreal synagogue should be an ‘elbows up’ moment, rabbi says
MONTREAL — The rabbi at a Montreal synagogue targeted by an attempted arson attack early Friday says the crime should be a rallying call for society to take antisemitism more seriously.
Lisa Grushcow says it’s not the first time Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom has been a target, noting that someone painted a swastika on the building last year.
She cited the recent fatal attack targeting Jews at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia and the stabbing of two Jewish men in North London as examples of what can happen if hate is allowed to escalate.
“When we look at what’s gone on in Australia or in England, at every stage the community has said we need to take this seriously, and in every place it has not been taken seriously enough until people have been killed,” she said. “And we really don’t want to be on that path.”


