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The CJN Oct. 7 Special Edition

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SPECIAL EDITION: YEAR IN REVIEW The Canadian Jewish News remembers October 7

Netta Epstein

Shir Georgy

Tiferet Lapidot

Alexandre Look

Ben Mizrachi

Vivian Silver

Adi Vital-Kaploun

Judih Weinstein Haggai

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October 7, 2024

s details from the Hamas attack on Israel flooded in over a long holiday weekend, the news was difficult to process. Each media report, video and witness account was increasingly disturbing. The gruesome details, the barbaric acts, the absolute hatred and violence was overwhelming. And while we were trying to comprehend the facts—for many of us, our thoughts turned to loved ones in Israel. In the weeks that followed, Jews were further unnerved at how most mainstream media quickly set their gaze on Israel— and Jews along with it—when it became clear retaliation against Hamas was inevitable. We understood that antisemitism quietly festered, and occasionally surfaced in Canada. But it wasn’t until we witnessed the incessant protests,

the silencing of students, the threats, and actual violence towards Jewish Canadians that we realized how widespread antisemitism and anti-Zionism is across the country. Over the past year, The CJN has worked diligently to provide balanced and insightful reporting on news impacting Jewish Canadians in Canada and abroad. To commemorate the tragic events of Oct. 7, it was important for us to republish some of the key news stories that appeared on our news website in the past year. In the pages that follow, we remember eight individuals whose lives were tragically cut short on Oct. 7. We share excerpts of news and images from the past year about Jews across Canada and in Israel. We also look ahead to initiatives that are being planned to commemorate the tragedy.

In the past 65 years, The Canadian Jewish News has provided the community with insight into the pressing issues impacting Jewish Canadians from coast to coast. This edition is but a snapshot of the year that was. As our community comes together this Oct. 7, we encourage you to have open and honest conversations with your family and friends about what has transpired, how the community has been impacted, and the challenges that Jewish people continue to face in Canada and abroad. Michael Weisdorf Chief Executive Officer The Canadian Jewish News


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