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The protesters were farther away at Toronto's Walk with Israel. The anger and anxiety weren't

17 min · 10. Juni 2026
Episode The protesters were farther away at Toronto's Walk with Israel. The anger and anxiety weren't Cover

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It’s a few days out from Toronto’s 2026 Walk with Israel, and volunteers and walkers are still sharing their impressions and experiences of participating in the largest Jewish pride event in Canadian history, Sunday’s Walk was noteworthy because it had a record turnout of 60,000 people. It required a massive police presence that successfully kept most of the anti-Israel protests farther away than previous editions, with six people arrested. Last year only one person was arrested and charged. Yet this year’s Walk also took place just hours after two Canadian synagogues were targeted by hate crimes, and also a few days following Prime Minister Mark Carney’s nationally-televised speech acknowledging that antisemitism in Canada has reached levels not seen since the Second World War. As a result, despite the walk being better protected than before, many participants told The CJN they feel less secure than ever living openly as Jews in Canada. Which is why wanted to come show their Jewish pride and solidarity, and also to express anger and frustration at some of Canada’s political leaders. Neither Carney nor Toronto’s Mayor Olivia Chow attended the walk in person, but activists from Jewish advocacy group Tafsik made sure the politicians’ absence was front and centre: they supplied life-sized, cardboard cutouts of both leaders to carry along the parade route. On today’s episode of The CJN’s North Star podcast, host Ellin Bessner shares the sights and sounds she encountered along the route. Related stories: * This Sunday’s Walk with Israel set attendance records, in The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/news/record-breaking-60000-people-attend-torontos-walk-with-israel/] . * Why not everyone is comfortable with how Israel is central to large Jewish events and walks: Phoebe Maltz-Bovy opinion in The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/opinion/perspectives/opinion-walk-this-way-the-big-north-american-jewish-festivals-are-israel-events-not-everyone-loves-this/] . * After another difficult year, Toronto prepared to walk for Israel again, with tightened police protection, on The CJN’s North Star [https://thecjn.ca/news/after-another-difficult-year-torontos-jewish-community-prepares-to-walk-again/] June 5, 2026. Credits * Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner [https://twitter.com/ebessner] ) * Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Izzie Helenchilde (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director) * Music: Bret Higgins [https://www.brethiggins.com/] Support our show * Subscribe to The CJN newsletter [https://thecjn.ca/newsletters/] * Donate to The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/donate/] (+ get a charitable tax receipt) * Subscribe to North Star [https://thecjn.ca/north] (Not sure how? Click here [https://thecjn.ca/arts/podcast-how-to/] ) * Watch our podcasts on YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN] * https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN Help others find this podcast by leaving us a review for “North Star” on Apple Podcasts [https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/1.1.0/mac/26] via your iPhone or iPad device, or with your Android. [https://podcasters.apple.com/support/852-ratings-and-reviews] (Spotify allows only starred ratings but you can do that, too!)

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Episode Extremist settlers 'threaten' Israeli society, President Herzog warned. This Canadian activist flew to witness for herself Cover

Extremist settlers 'threaten' Israeli society, President Herzog warned. This Canadian activist flew to witness for herself

---------------------------------------- Last month, during a ceremony to award the Jerusalem Unity Prize, Israeli President Isaac Herzog greeted the audience with a warning [https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/24/world/middleeast/israel-herzog-violence.html?unlocked_article_code=1.rFA.TK6a.SM-Dm78OtIy_\&smid=nytcore-ios-share] about “a terrible process of brutalization” that has been threatening Israeli society. He singled out extremist Jewish Israelis living in the West Bank, who he called an “anarchist mob,” and whose ongoing attacks against Palestinians “defiled every moral, legal, and Jewish norm.” Herzog isn’t alone in criticizing the current situation on the West Bank. Israel’s military chief recently issued similar warnings, as did the Israeli defence minister. The Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has [https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/netanyahu-condemns-west-bank-attacks-by-small-extremist-group-of-settlers/] called it vigilantism. Earlier this month, Canada joined several European countries in announcing a fifth round of sanctions against extremist settlers, slapping financial and travel bans on two Israelis and five groups whom Canada says are enabling Jewish settler violence. Yet the violence continues. Last year, the Israeli Defence Forces reported 867 such attacks in the West Bank. Extremists have set fires to Palestinian homes and mosques, and also near Christian sites including a church [https://www.timesofisrael.com/palestinians-accuse-israeli-settlers-of-impeding-firefighters-near-west-bank-village/]. They’ve destroyed orchards, stolen livestock, drained water tanks, and beaten—and even killed—Palestinian civilians. Last year, on June 29 [https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel/defense/artc-defense-minister-katz-convenes-emergency-meeting-after-settler-violence], the extremists turned against their own army: an IDF battalion clashed with a group of Jewish settlers in the West Bank, who threw stones and beat the soldiers.   One Canadian wanted to take action. Ronit Yarosky is a Montreal-based peace activist who flew to the region this month, as part of a mission of volunteers who oppose the recent escalation in attacks. For a week, she stayed with Palestinian Bedouin families’ homes on the outskirts of Taybeh, a mainly Christian village near Ramallah, in the hope that her presence—together with other Jewish and Israeli peace activists—might deter attackers from setting up new illegal Jewish outposts.  Yarosky joined The CJN’s North Star podcast from Taybeh to share what she’s seen. We also speak with Maytal Kowalski, the executive director of JSpace Canada, from Vancouver, who has done similar volunteer work herself. Related stories: * Hear Ronit Yarosky on her struggle to hold on to her friendship with a Muslim man post-October 7 on The CJN’s In Good Faith [https://thecjn.ca/news/their-jewish-muslim-friendship-was-destroyed-after-oct-7-until-they-found-a-way-to-reconcile/] podcast, from Nov. 2025. * Hear more from Maytal Kowalski of JSpace Canada, when she joined The CJN’s North Star podcast in May 2025 [https://thecjn.ca/news/canada-rebukes-israel-over-gaza-conflict-threatening-concrete-actions-even-sanctions/] to explain why Canada brought in its first round of sanctions on Israel, over the humanitarian aid situation in Gaza. * Learn more about Torat Tzedek [https://www.torat-tzedek.org/] , the Israeli NGO supported by New Israel Fund, that is sending observers such as Ronit Yarosky to provide “protective presence” to Palestinians in the West Bank who are facing home demolitions, dispossession and Israeli settler violence. Credits * Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner [https://twitter.com/ebessner] ) * Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Izzie Helenchilde (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director) * Music: Bret Higgins [https://www.brethiggins.com/] Support our show * Subscribe to The CJN newsletter [https://thecjn.ca/newsletters/] * Donate to The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/donate/] (+ get a charitable tax receipt) * Subscribe to North Star [https://thecjn.ca/north] (Not sure how? Click here [https://thecjn.ca/arts/podcast-how-to/] ) * Watch our podcasts on YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN] * https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN Help others find this podcast by leaving us a review for “North Star” on Apple Podcasts [https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/1.1.0/mac/26] via your iPhone or iPad device, or with your Android. [https://podcasters.apple.com/support/852-ratings-and-reviews] (Spotify allows only starred ratings but you can do that, too!)

19. Juni 202630 min
Episode Montreal rabbi says 'I'll eat my kippah' if firebomb attack wasn't deliberate hate crime Cover

Montreal rabbi says 'I'll eat my kippah' if firebomb attack wasn't deliberate hate crime

On June 17, the suspect caught and charged in connection with breaking a window, then setting fire to Montreal’s Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom, is scheduled to have his bail hearing. Court documents show the suspect, Steven Luu, 38, is from the Montreal borough of Saint-Leonard, about 20 kilometres away from the synagogue. He was caught on the scene by local Westmount public safety patrols. Subsequent security video showed the suspect in the back alley of the shul repeatedly throwing a rock to break the window, then tossing two explosive devices through. He’s been in custody since the June 5 attack, while undergoing a court-ordered psychiatric assessment, which is now concluded, according to Quebec government officials. He’s been charged with six counts, including arson, arson by negligence, using an explosive with the intention to damage or destroy the synagogue, possession of an explosive, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, and wearing a disguise with the intent to commit a crime. But the target congregation’s spiritual leader, Rabbi Lisa Grushcow, says she can’t understand why there hasn’t yet been a hate component attached, since it’s obvious to her that this was no impulsive act. Local media reports [https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-crime/westmount-synagogue-attempted-arson-suspect-walkie-talkie/] suggest he had a walkie-talkie with him when he was picked up. “To me—not as a lawyer, not as a politician, but as a civilian and a Jewish community member and leader—this seems absolutely ridiculous, right? I will eat my kippah if it was totally random that this person chose to cross town into a neighbourhood that wasn’t where he lived, in the middle of the night, and multiple times threw a rock at the window to try and open it, and then threw in an incendiary device—that it had nothing to do with it being a synagogue?” Rabbi Grushcow told The CJN’s Ellin Bessner. Rabbi Grushcow joins today’s episode of North Star to discuss the escalation of attacks on her shul since Oct. 7, beginning with a spray-painted swastika in February 2025. She reveals that this fire bomb damaged a storeroom attached to her own personal study and vows to proceed with the rituals of her congregation’s Jewish life, in defiance of the hate. Related stories * Learn more about why the suspect has been in custody since June 5, after being arrested at the site of the attack, in The CJN. [https://thecjn.ca/news/suspect-in-custody-after-attempted-arson-at-montreal-synagogue/] * Read or send a message of support online [https://templemontreal.ca/attack-on-temple/] to Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom though their website, and see all the other comments from politicians, multi-faith leaders. * See what The CJN reported in February 2025 [https://thecjn.ca/news/rabbi-lisa-grushcow/] when a swastika was spray painted on the synagogue. Credits * Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner [https://twitter.com/ebessner] ) * Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Izzie Helenchilde (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director) * Music: Bret Higgins [https://www.brethiggins.com/] Support our show * Subscribe to The CJN newsletter [https://thecjn.ca/newsletters/] * Donate to The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/donate/] (+ get a charitable tax receipt) * Subscribe to North Star [https://thecjn.ca/north] (Not sure how? Click here [https://thecjn.ca/arts/podcast-how-to/] ) * Watch our podcasts on YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN] * https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN Help others find this podcast by leaving us a review for “North Star” on Apple Podcasts [https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/1.1.0/mac/26] via your iPhone or iPad device, or with your Android. [https://podcasters.apple.com/support/852-ratings-and-reviews] (Spotify allows only starred ratings but you can do that, too!)

17. Juni 202630 min
Episode "We need an incredibly strong Ark": Jonathan Levy's Farewell to TanenbaumCHAT Cover

"We need an incredibly strong Ark": Jonathan Levy's Farewell to TanenbaumCHAT

As Jonathan Levy prepares to preside over his final Grade 12 graduation ceremony as head of school on Wednesday June 17, the outgoing leader of TanenbaumCHAT says the mission of Jewish education has never been clearer. "We need an incredibly strong ark so that we can go out and be among the people," Levy told teachers, students, parents and staff during a speech at a recent farewell tribute, reflecting on a 17-year tenure that ends in June. The American-born educator saw Canada's largest private Jewish high school navigate declining enrolment, mergers, then rapid growth, the COVID pandemic, and most recently, the challenges facing Jewish students after Oct. 7. But Levy says, throughout it all, his goal has always been the same: helping to build a new generation of Jewish leaders ready to engage confidently with the wider world. He is leaving Toronto for a new leadership role beginning July 1 running one of the most prominent Jewish private schools in the United States: the Charles E. Smith JDS in Rockville, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C. It has a smaller enrolment and is spread on two campuses spanning Grades K-12. Levy, one of Canada's most influential Jewish educators, joins today's episode of The CJN's North Star podcast with host Ellin Bessner to discuss what pluralistic Jewish education looks like now. Related stories * Read The CJN’s coverage from just after Oct. 7 2023 when CHAT was targeted by bomb threats [https://thecjn.ca/news/chat-bomb-threat/] and also when some students were even physically threatened, in The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/news/tanenbaumchat-bomb-threat/] * Discover how TanenbaumCHAT added 14 new classrooms beginning in the summer of 2023 due to booming enrolment, in The CJN. [https://thecjn.ca/news/tanenbaumchat-is-adding-14-new-classrooms-to-accommodate-a-jewish-day-school-enrolment-boom-in-toronto/] * Learn more about the Tribute event [https://www.tanenbaumchat.org/Donate-to-Honour-Dr-Jonathan-Levy] held for Jonathan Levy on May 25, 2026 at TanenbaumCHAT Credits * Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner [https://twitter.com/ebessner] ) * Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Izzy Helenchilde (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director) * Music: Bret Higgins [https://www.brethiggins.com/] Support our show * Subscribe to The CJN newsletter [https://thecjn.ca/newsletters/] * Donate to The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/donate/] (+ get a charitable tax receipt) * Subscribe to North Star [https://thecjn.ca/north] (Not sure how? Click here [https://thecjn.ca/arts/podcast-how-to/] ) * Watch our podcasts on YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN] * https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN Help others find this podcast by leaving us a review for “North Star” on Apple Podcasts [https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/1.1.0/mac/26] via your iPhone or iPad device, or with your Android. [https://podcasters.apple.com/support/852-ratings-and-reviews] (Spotify allows only starred ratings but you can do that, too!)

15. Juni 202629 min
Episode The protesters were farther away at Toronto's Walk with Israel. The anger and anxiety weren't Cover

The protesters were farther away at Toronto's Walk with Israel. The anger and anxiety weren't

It’s a few days out from Toronto’s 2026 Walk with Israel, and volunteers and walkers are still sharing their impressions and experiences of participating in the largest Jewish pride event in Canadian history, Sunday’s Walk was noteworthy because it had a record turnout of 60,000 people. It required a massive police presence that successfully kept most of the anti-Israel protests farther away than previous editions, with six people arrested. Last year only one person was arrested and charged. Yet this year’s Walk also took place just hours after two Canadian synagogues were targeted by hate crimes, and also a few days following Prime Minister Mark Carney’s nationally-televised speech acknowledging that antisemitism in Canada has reached levels not seen since the Second World War. As a result, despite the walk being better protected than before, many participants told The CJN they feel less secure than ever living openly as Jews in Canada. Which is why wanted to come show their Jewish pride and solidarity, and also to express anger and frustration at some of Canada’s political leaders. Neither Carney nor Toronto’s Mayor Olivia Chow attended the walk in person, but activists from Jewish advocacy group Tafsik made sure the politicians’ absence was front and centre: they supplied life-sized, cardboard cutouts of both leaders to carry along the parade route. On today’s episode of The CJN’s North Star podcast, host Ellin Bessner shares the sights and sounds she encountered along the route. Related stories: * This Sunday’s Walk with Israel set attendance records, in The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/news/record-breaking-60000-people-attend-torontos-walk-with-israel/] . * Why not everyone is comfortable with how Israel is central to large Jewish events and walks: Phoebe Maltz-Bovy opinion in The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/opinion/perspectives/opinion-walk-this-way-the-big-north-american-jewish-festivals-are-israel-events-not-everyone-loves-this/] . * After another difficult year, Toronto prepared to walk for Israel again, with tightened police protection, on The CJN’s North Star [https://thecjn.ca/news/after-another-difficult-year-torontos-jewish-community-prepares-to-walk-again/] June 5, 2026. Credits * Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner [https://twitter.com/ebessner] ) * Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Izzie Helenchilde (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director) * Music: Bret Higgins [https://www.brethiggins.com/] Support our show * Subscribe to The CJN newsletter [https://thecjn.ca/newsletters/] * Donate to The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/donate/] (+ get a charitable tax receipt) * Subscribe to North Star [https://thecjn.ca/north] (Not sure how? Click here [https://thecjn.ca/arts/podcast-how-to/] ) * Watch our podcasts on YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN] * https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN Help others find this podcast by leaving us a review for “North Star” on Apple Podcasts [https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/1.1.0/mac/26] via your iPhone or iPad device, or with your Android. [https://podcasters.apple.com/support/852-ratings-and-reviews] (Spotify allows only starred ratings but you can do that, too!)

10. Juni 202617 min
Episode After a difficult year, Toronto's Jewish community prepares to walk again Cover

After a difficult year, Toronto's Jewish community prepares to walk again

As tens of thousands of people prepare for Sunday’s 57th edition of the “Walk With Israel”, Toronto’s Jewish community finds itself in a very different place than it was a year ago. The 251 hostages whose fate hung over last year’s event have now all been returned, either alive or for burial. While the regional landscape has changed dramatically since last year’s walk—as wars fought against Hamas, and Iran are now governed by fragile ceasefires that have replacing the heaviest fighting—but many of the conflicts and tensions that erupted after Oct. 7 remain unresolved. But Israelis and Jews remain vulnerable targets of extremist violence around the world, from Australia to Europe and North America. Canada has not been immune, as tensions remain acute thanks to unabated antisemitic attacks and shootings of synagogues and businesses, political campaigns aimed at financially crippling Jewish schools and summer camps, and effigies of Israeli Jewish politicians hung during anti-Israel street demonstrations. This is also the first Walk With Israel since federal and provincial governments dramatically increased funding for Jewish community security, while introducing new measures aimed at curbing hate crimes and protecting vulnerable institutions. Four days ago, the prime minister delivered his highly-anticipated speech saying the country’s civil covenant has failed Jewish Canadians. Now there will be a federal advisory committee to study the causes of antisemitism and take a “whole of government” approach to tackling it. On today’s episode of The CJN’s North Star podcast, host Ellin Bessner recalls how last year’s “Walk for Israel” played out under heavy security along Bathurst Street, and explores why the annual march has become one of the most significant public expressions of Jewish pride and solidarity in Canada. Related links * Read what happened at last year’s 2025 Walk for Israel in Toronto, that attracted a record 56,000 marchers, in The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/news/2025-walk-with-israel-sees-more-jewish-pride-fewer-anti-israel-protesters-than-last-year/] . * Learn about the security measures [https://www.walkwithisrael.com/faq#security] which are in place for this one, and what to do should there be anti-Israel protesters. * Hear what Toronto police have planned for security for the Walk, in The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/news/toronto-police-announce-4-additional-arrests-in-connection-with-replica-gun-shootings/] . * Sign up for free [https://thecjn.ca/free] to receive home delivery of The CJN's Scribe Quarterly magazine, and enter the contest for a chance to win one of three cash prizes of $200. Eligibiilty: New subscribers only. Credits * Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner [https://twitter.com/ebessner] ) * Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Izzie Helenchilde (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director) * Music: Bret Higgins [https://www.brethiggins.com/] Support our show * Subscribe to The CJN newsletter [https://thecjn.ca/newsletters/] * Donate to The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/donate/] (+ get a charitable tax receipt) * Subscribe to North Star [https://thecjn.ca/north] (Not sure how? Click here [https://thecjn.ca/arts/podcast-how-to/] ) * Watch our podcasts on YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN] * https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN] Help others find this podcast by leaving us a review for “North Star” on Apple Podcasts [https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/1.1.0/mac/26] via your iPhone or iPad device, or with your Android. [https://podcasters.apple.com/support/852-ratings-and-reviews] (Spotify allows only starred ratings but you can do that, too!)

5. Juni 202623 min