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Montreal Jewish man leaving synagogue targeted in antisemitic shtreimel thefts

Witnesses chased the suspect away after the first attempt, but community reports say he later stole two traditional fur hats from other Jewish men before fleeing the scene

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ynetnews.comStai leggendo6 g fa

Montreal Jewish man leaving synagogue targeted in antisemitic shtreimel thefts

Witnesses chased the suspect away after the first attempt, but community reports say he later stole two traditional fur hats from other Jewish men before fleeing the scene

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jpost.com6 g fa

Antisemitic attacks in Toronto, Montreal shake Canadian Jews | The Jerusalem Post

Comment from B'nai Brith Canada, attributable to Richard Robertson, Director of Research and Advocacy, told The Jerusalem Post that "Being Jewish is not a provocation."

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  1. domenica 5 luglio 2026·ynetnews.com

    Montreal Jewish man leaving synagogue targeted in antisemitic shtreimel thefts

    Witnesses chased the suspect away after the first attempt, but community reports say he later stole two traditional fur hats from other Jewish men before fleeing the scene

  2. domenica 5 luglio 2026·jpost.com

    Antisemitic attacks in Toronto, Montreal shake Canadian Jews | The Jerusalem Post

    Comment from B'nai Brith Canada, attributable to Richard Robertson, Director of Research and Advocacy, told The Jerusalem Post that "Being Jewish is not a provocation."