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Visitors join Shabbat service at synagogue after hateful graffiti
Summary
Non-Jewish visitors attended a Shabbat service at Winnipeg's Shaarey Zedek synagogue to show solidarity after the building was tagged with hate symbols. Winnipeg Police say a 34-year-old has been arrested and charged in connection with multiple graffiti incidents.
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Non-Jewish visitors gathered at Shaarey Zedek synagogue in Winnipeg for a Shabbat service to express solidarity after the building was tagged with hate symbols. The attendance included local faith leaders and community members who came to show support. Rabbi Carey Shalom Rose thanked those who reached out and spoke about the importance of religious communities supporting one another. Winnipeg Police announced an arrest and laid charges in connection with multiple graffiti incidents.
Known details:
- The synagogue and several other local sites were reported to have been marked with hate symbols, according to police.
- Non-Jewish visitors, including local Christian leaders, attended the Shabbat service to show support for the congregation.
- Rabbi Carey Shalom Rose spoke about the interconnectedness of religious communities and thanked those who reached out after the vandalism.
- Winnipeg Police said they arrested 34-year-old Oliver Didtger Ederhof and charged him with 14 counts of mischief under $5,000; a separate incident at a café remains under investigation.
Summary:
The gathering was portrayed by congregation members and leaders as a gesture of communal support in response to hateful vandalism. Police have charged a suspect and say investigations continue. Undetermined at this time.
