"Jewish children are being harassed, excluded and dehumanized -- sometimes by their classmates, sometimes by their teachers."
"That's why CIJA has called on the Government of Ontario to implement real, tangible reforms."
"If
nothing changes and school boards fail in their mandate to deliver safe
schools, the Minister must stay true to his commitment and step in."
Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, (CIJA)
"Schools must be a safe place for every student to learn in a respectful and supportive environment."
"I
expect school boards across the province to focus on student
achievement and creating supportive classrooms, free of discrimination
in any form."
"If
boards are unable to succeed in their main mandate -- student
achievement -- by delivering safe schools, then I will step in."
Ontario Minister of Education, Paul Calandra
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| We need to seriously consider antisemitism education, not
just Holocaust education,” says Deborah Lyons, Canada's special envoy on
preserving Holocaust remembrance and combating antisemitism. Photo by Justin Tang/The Canadian Press/ |
The
government of Ontario has been called upon to address the issue of
antisemitism in schools, following a federal report that documented
close to fifty percent of incidents reported to school administrators
failed to be investigated. Commissioned by the Office of the Special
Envoy on Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combatting Antisemitism,
the report saw publication in Canadian Jewish Studies this month. No
fewer than781 antisemitic incidents were found by the study to have
taken place in elementary and high schools, reported between October 7,
2023 and January 2024. Of that total, "49 percent were not investigated".
Of
the incidents highlighted in the report some episodes stand out for
their shock value. Highlighted in the report whose author was University
of Toronto professor Robert Brym, included a teacher informing a
six-year-old Jewish girl that she was only "half human",
since she had one Jewish parent that evidently disqualified her from
being a certified member of the human race. There were narratives
reported of children overhearing comments expressed by other students to
the effect that "Jews are vermin", "Jews are cheap", and "F---k you, Jews".
The
director of government relations of the Centre for Israel and Jewish
Affairs, Josh Landau, called on the provincial government to ensure that
all school boards province-wide adopt the International Holocaust
Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism, a
non-legally binding definition adopted by several provinces, including
Ontario and Quebec, along with the federal government and dozens of
other countries. Comments comparing Jews or Israel to Nazi Germany are
deemed antisemitic, as well as other classics that allude to the
purported Jewish control of banks and the media.
IHRA is recognized as "the consensus definition" in the face of "Ontario's school system lacking a clear, shared definition of antisemitism",
stated Mr. Landau. Given the turn of events in Canada since the October
7, 2023 invasion of Israel by thousands of Palestinian terrorists
marauding through southern Israel's farming communities on the border
with Gaza, when sadistic savagery was proudly recorded by Hamas
operatives as they raped, tortured, maimed and murdered 1,200 Israelis,
abducting children, women and the elderly along with dead bodies as
hostages taken to Gaza, action of a remedial nature is sorely lacking.
While
Canadian Jewish communities, Jewish university students, Jewish
children in the public school system have been relentlessly harassed,
threatened, their human rights to live in peace and security blatantly
denied by anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian mobs of 'protesters' against
Israel's right in international law to defend itself and rout out the
terrorists that have violated a peace agreement, authorities at every
level of government with rare exceptions have failed to react to support
the Jewish community.
Now,
an appeal has gone directly to the provincial ministry of education to
remind them of their legal and social obligations to all members of
society, to protect the rights of students from intimidation,
harassment, threats and violence. School boards and school faculty
appear to have been infiltrated by the general aura of Critical Race
Theory, DEI and wokeism that infected the federal government under the
Liberals now in power, to the detriment of the civilized social
contract. Jewish students in Ontario are "routinely accused of being baby killers
and otherwise held to be personally responsible for the Israel-Gaza
war", stated the report's author.
"Ontario's school system lacks a clear, shared definition of antisemitism". The status quo has not worked, and it is time that "this fragmented, inconsistent approach (which) puts students at risk of hate and violence" be addressed, was the message of the CIJA. Asking that the province created a "standardized hate reporting system",
and to streamline release of its Holocaust education curriculum. That
letter and the public appeal that accompanied it, addressed to Education
Minister Paul Calandra and Minister of Citizenship and Multiculturalism
Graham McGregor advocates the need for a "joint strategy to address antisemitism within Ontario public schools".
Ten percent of Jewish students, the report revealed, had "directly experienced" an antisemitic incident "between the October 7 Hamas attacks and January 2025". Minister Calandra responded in a statement that he was "deeply concerned, angry and frustrated with the findings of the report on antisemitism in Ontario schools",
pledging to intervene should school leaders fail to uphold standards of
fairness and inclusion in treating all schoolchildren with equal
concern and that the educational experience meet civil, social and
learning expectations.