Toronto, Leo Baeck Day School, Antisemitism

Jewish day school firebombed in Toronto

Concerned Jewish leaders demand swift action as antisemitic attacks escalate: 15-year-old fixture in Jewish Neighborhood destroyed by arsonists; kosher store and community center tagged with "Free Palestine" graffiti.

A counter-protestor holds the flag of Israel at an anti-Israel protest in a Jewish neighbourhood of Armour Heights in Toronto (Photo: Shutterstock / Puffin's Pictures)

A series of antisemitic incidents in Toronto has escalated with the firebombing of Leo Baeck Day School. This attack, along with other acts of vandalism, has sparked outrage and calls for action from Canadian officials and Jewish community leaders.

Today (Tuesday), Toronto police responded to a firebomb attack at Leo Baeck Day School, an elementary institution honoring the memory and legacy of Leo Baeck, famous leader of Reform Judaism.

The school attack follows a string of antisemitic incidents reported earlier this week. Just yesterday (Monday), an arson attack destroyed a school bus parked in a predominantly Jewish neighborhood. The bus, which had been regularly parked at the location for 15 years, was left gutted with its engine block beyond repair.

Multiple Jewish community sites were also vandalized with anti-Israel graffiti. A kosher grocery store and a Jewish community center were among the locations tagged with "Free Palestine" slogans.

The United Jewish Appeal (UJA) Federation of Greater Toronto confirmed they are in close contact with local law enforcement regarding these incidents. The organization stated on social media, "Targeting Jews because of events in the Middle East is pure antisemitism and only strengthens our resolve to stand up for our beliefs."

Several Canadian politicians have strongly condemned the attacks. Melissa Lantsman, Member of Parliament for Thornhill, described the vandalism as a form of intimidation, stating, "This is an assault on Canadian values – and these perpetrators should be prosecuted."

Marco Mendico, MP for Eglinton-Lawrence, emphasized the need for serious consequences for hate-motivated crimes to prevent future incidents.

The Toronto Police Service has initiated investigations into both the school firebombing and the earlier arson attack. Authorities have not yet released information about potential suspects or motives.

These escalating events have raised serious concerns about rising antisemitism in the area. Community leaders are calling for increased vigilance and a strong response from law enforcement and government officials, while some observers note that these incidents reflect a broader resurgence of antisemitic sentiments.

* JPost contributed to this article.

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