(Jewish Group) Montreal's oldest synagogue building vandalized with swastikas
(Bnai Brith Canada)
Vandals defaced Quebec provinces oldest synagogue building with Nazi swastikas over the weekend, prompting a Canadian Jewish watchdog to call on Montreal mayor Valérie Plante to do more to fight antisemitism.
Leaders of the Bagg Street Synagogue located just off of Saint Laurent Boulevard in the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough, at the former heart of Montreals Jewish community reportedly met Wednesday with Montreal polices hate crimes unit. Photos taken by Bnai Brith Canada show swastikas spray painted on the synagogues front doors.
The Bagg Street synagogue, or Congregation Temple Solomon, traces its history back to 1906. But it moved into its current location in 1921, where it has remained and become the oldest synagogue building in continual use in Quebec. It inherited furnishings from the historic Shaar Hashomayim synagogue when that congregation moved to a new location in 1922, according to archivist Hannah Srour-Zackon.
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