يحاول ذهب - حر
What Counts as Antisemitism?
June 2025
|The Walrus
Jewish Canadians face the challenge of confronting, and defining, hate
MOST SUNDAY mornings since October 7, 2023, Joel Sacke, an eighty-eight-year-old retired accountant, has turned up for what he calls a “very positive” gathering in northwest Toronto, to show his support for Israel. There’s singing and dancing, and Sacke, born in South Africa, likes to bring his Israeli flag. The neighbourhood is heavily Jewish.
On one such Sunday, several pro-Palestinian counter protesters drive by. A young woman leans out of a passenger window and grabs Sacke’s flag. A video of the incident, published by The Canadian Jewish News, shows several of the pro-Israel demonstrators, including Sacke, giving chase, then surrounding the car, striking it, and attempting to open its doors. When the back passenger exits, Sacke can be seen jabbing at her with the flagpole. “She opens the car door, punches me in the head, throws me down,” he says, of the passenger. “Next thing I know, people on our side lift me up, drag me to the sidewalk, and sit me down.” His leg is bleeding. An ambulance arrives, then a police cruiser. “I’m strapped down, lying in the ambulance, wondering: What the hell has happened?” According to CJN, the young woman was arrested and charged with assault and theft (for the flag), ultimately pleading guilty to mischief earlier this year.
Now meet Clare, in her early thirties, who works in a social service agency, has lived in Israel, attends synagogue, and participates in pro-Palestinian demonstrations. (She, like some of the other sources interviewed for this story, asked that her real name not be published.) Being Jewish, she explains, is “a huge part of my spiritual and emotional life.” She also believes antisemitism is the wrong thing to focus on in this time. “I feel like it actually detracts from the death and destruction and violence in Gaza.” On this point, Clare feels a lot of sympathy for the majority Muslim community her agency serves.
هذه القصة من طبعة June 2025 من The Walrus.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من The Walrus
The Walrus
Even Pigeons Are Beautiful
I CAN TRACE MY personal descent into what science journalist Ed Yong calls “birder derangement syndrome” back to when I started referring to myself as a “sewage lagoon aficionado.
5 mins
September/October 2025
The Walrus
MY GUILTY PLEASURE
BLAME IT ON my love of language, and blame that on my dad—the “it” being my unhealthy need for the stories of P. G. Wodehouse. The witty, wonderful, meandering, wisecracking tales of Jeeves and Bertie; Empress of Blandings (a prize pig) and her superbly oblivious champion, the ninth Earl; Mr. Mulliner; and the rest. Jeeves, the erudite, infallible, not to mention outrageously loyal valet to Bertram Wooster, the quite undeserving but curiously endearing man about town, is likely the most famous of these characters. But they’re all terrific, I assure you.
2 mins
September/October 2025
The Walrus
When It's All Too Much
What photography teaches me about surviving the news cycle
5 mins
September/October 2025
The Walrus
Annexation, Eh
The United States badly needs rare minerals and fresh water. Guess who has them?
10 mins
September/October 2025
The Walrus
We travel to transform ourselves
I grew up in Quebec during the time of the two solitudes, when the French rarely spoke to the English and anglophones could live and work in the province for decades without having to learn a word of French.
4 mins
September/October 2025
The Walrus
How to Win an 18th-Century Swordfight
Duelling makes a comeback
9 mins
September/October 2025
The Walrus
Getting Things Right
How Mavis Gallant turned fact into truth
7 mins
June 2025
The Walrus
Mi Amor
Spanish was the first language I was shown love in. It's shaped my understanding of parenthood
14 mins
June 2025
The Walrus
Odd Woman Out
Premier Danielle Smith is on Team Canada —for now
7 mins
June 2025
The Walrus
My GUILTY PLEASURE
THERE IS NO PLEASURE quite like a piece of gossip blowing in on the wind.
3 mins
June 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

