RCA Condemns Attack on Quebec Mosque
The
Rabbinical Council of America, the leading organization of orthodox
rabbis in North America, condemns Sunday's attack on the Quebec Islamic
Cultural Center, an attack which the province's premier, Philippe
Couillard, called an act of terror. This is the latest and most lethal
attack against this mosque and other centers of Muslim worship. Just
today a pig's head was thrown at a mosque in Philadelphia. The RCA
extends condolences to the families of the six people who were murdered
and prays for the recovery of the five others who were wounded.
Rabbi
Shalom Baum, president of the RCA said, "We are greatly concerned about
persecution and prejudice that targets others based on religion and are
outraged by this act of murder in a house of worship. As a people
which has suffered discrimination and persecution because of our own
religious beliefs and identity, we are acutely aware of the dangerous
consequences of hatred."
Rabbi
Michael Whitman, rabbi of Adath Israel Poale Zedek Anshei Ozeroff
Synagogue in Hampstead, Quebec and RCA Executive Committee member, said,
"There is a proud tradition in Quebec of Jews and Muslims standing
together in moments of celebration, and at times of sadness. Montreal
rabbis, and our communities, stand today with our Muslim brothers and
sisters to condemn this hateful attack and celebrate the respect we
share."
The
RCA supports the statement of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau,
"Diversity is our strength, and religious tolerance is a value that we,
as Canadians, hold dear."
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