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An unnerving night for the entire community.

$40,000 Police Reward To Solve Antisemitic Hate Crime Welcomed By B’nai Brith Canada



TORONTO, – B'nai Brith Canada welcomed the announcement by York Regional Police that it has doubled the reward for information regarding an unsolved 2004 hate crime spree, raising it to $40,000. Thirteen Vaughan homes, including that of a Holocaust survivor, were defaced with swastikas and other antisemitic messages overnight on March 14, 2004.

Frank Dimant, CEO of B'nai Brith Canada commented,"It was an unnerving night for the entire community. The fact that York Regional Police continue to seek out the perpetrators displays their commitment to counter hate-related activity in the region. As our annual Audit of Antisemitic Incidents documents, antisemitic activity has taken no hiatus. Thankfully neither have the police. "We continue to offer the services of our anti-hate hotline 24/7. We encourage the reporting of all acts of antisemitism and racism as we prepare our annual report, the Audit of Antisemitic Incidents, which is soon to be released. The community's assistance is vital." Anyone with information about this particular incident is encouraged to contact York Regional Police Hate Crimes Unit directly at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7797. Report all acts of antisemitism to our anti-hate hotline 1-800-892-2624.

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<em>B’nai Brith Canada has been active in Canada since 1875 as the Jewish community’s foremost human rights agency.</a>


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