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Dave Gordon

Dave Gordon

Dave Gordon is a writer based in Canada.

“I don’t know how a human being could fit that much into one day, but he was always where he was supposed to be and taught us the importance of showing up,” the cantor’s son told JNS.
“Our community was uplifted, inspired and reminded of the power of one Jew on a mission,” a rabbi in Saskatchewan told JNS.
“We have to be shoulder to shoulder with our community, working together to make sure that our governments understand what we’re going through,” Noah Shack told JNS.
“We’ve been sounding the alarm for a long time now, and it is completely intolerable,” Josh Landau, director of government relations for Ontario at the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, told JNS.
Dmitriy Salita, a boxer turned promoter, has made an effort to ensure that his career and the Sabbath don’t collide.
Mark Sutcliffe, the city mayor, had said that he was “very disturbed” to hear the vandal was a city employee.
Jewish parliamentarian Melissa Lantsman told JNS the group stands “for a safer world where the Iranian people can once again have freedom in their homeland.”
“It’s all open-source information that we have seen,” the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy told JNS. “Just imagine what we couldn’t find.”
Mark Carney’s comments “only serve to embolden those who wish to use the conflict between Israel and Hamas as an excuse to incite hate and sow division,” Richard Robertson, of B’nai Brith Canada, told JNS.
“We alerted law enforcement, who acted in short order to prevent him from causing harm,” B’nai Brith Canada stated.
“When you desecrate the Holocaust monument, it causes tremendous pain for the community,” Lawrence Greenspon, volunteer co-chair of the National Holocaust Monument Committee, told JNS.
The pro-Israel advocate spoke with JNS about the shock caused by Canberra’s decision to bar his visit, calling it “different level craziness.”