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Jewish cemetery in Montreal desecrated with stone Nazi swastikas | Jerusalem Post

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Jewish cemetery in Montreal desecrated with stone Nazi swastikas | Jerusalem Post

Hampstead mayor Jeremy Levi condemned the Kehal Israel cemetery memorial park’s vandalism, in which the stones traditionally placed on graves out of respect and to mark a visit were misappropriated. 

Michael Starr | Jerusalem Post | July 3, 2024

A Montreal Jewish cemetery was desecrated over the weekend when pebbles on gravestones were rearranged in the shape of Nazi swastikas, Canadian politicians and Jewish groups said on Tuesday.

Hampstead Mayor Jeremy Levi condemned the vandalism of Kehal Israel Memorial Park, in which the stones that are traditionally placed on graves out of respect for the dead and to mark one’s visit to a deceased loved one were misappropriated.

“It is absolutely abhorrent and revolting to defile the dead with swastikas,” said Levi.

Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre criticized the ruling federal Liberal Party over the rising levels of antisemitism in Canada, calling for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take action, as if he does not, a Conservative-led government will.

“We cannot close our eyes to the disgusting acts of antisemitism that are happening in our country every day,” said Poilievre.

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Downtown Montreal as seen from Mount Royal credit PUBLIC DOMAIN

Jewish groups respond to vandalism

Bnai Brith Canada leveled blame at Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante, demanding that she take action to protect the safety and dignity of the Jewish community.

“This is not an isolated incident but part of a disturbing pattern of unchecked and unmitigated antisemitism plaguing the city,” said B’nai Brith. “The Jewish community in Montreal deserves safety and respect, yet we are repeatedly confronted with blatant acts of antisemitism that undermine Canadian values.”

StandWithUs Canada said that taking “the Jewish tradition of placing stones on a loved one’s grave and morphing it into evil hints at the depths that antisemites are willing to sink”.

The incident was intended to intimidate and instill fear among Canada’s Jewish community, SWU declared.

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