From INN:
Temple Beth Israel in West Edmonton vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti and the message ‘Leave Canada,’ shocking congregants.
Anti-Semitic graffiti along with the chilling order, “Leave Canada” were found spray-painted on a synagogue in West Edmonton, the capital of Alberta province in Canada.
The graffiti was located on the side wall of Temple Beth Israel in the Oleskiw neighborhood of West Edmonton, causing shock and anxiety to worshippers who noticed it as they walked into synagogue for early morning prayers on Saturday.
The incident, however, was not reported on until Wednesday. “A number of the congregants were quite distraught, having seen the graffiti on their way into the synagogue.
They alerted me to it and, of course, I was shocked and devastated as well,” Rabbi Daniel Friedman said.
“We know that this is not typical of our Canadian brothers and sisters, most of whom share our Canadian values of openness and tolerance.” Rabbi Friedman added that Temple Beth Israel and been fire-bombed and vandalized with hateful graffiti in the past.
This marks the second time in less than two weeks that a place of worship in Edmonton has been vandalized with hate messages.
Last week, a Sikh temples was defaced with “Leave Canada” and other profane, racist messages spray-painted on its outer walls.
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