A synagogue in Winnipeg was vandalized with swastikas and antisemitic graffiti early Friday, prompting an investigation by local police and concern from the Jewish Federation of Winnipeg. The graffiti, which included the word 'hate,' was swiftly removed, and police are treating the incident as a serious crime. On Sunday, a suspicious package was found at the site, but authorities determined it posed no threat after examination.
Community leaders and the synagogue's executive director urged vigilance and reassured members that safety measures are being taken. The Jewish Federation emphasized that this act is part of a troubling pattern of antisemitic incidents across Canada, calling for decisive action from government and community leaders to address hatred and hold perpetrators accountable. Despite the intimidation, the congregation continued with its Shabbat services, demonstrating resilience in the face of adversity.




