With tensions high and public gatherings banned, members of Montreal’s Jewish community say they are being accused of refusing to adhere to government directives. On Thursday, police were called to intervene at a gathering at an Outremont Synagogue, an incident that Jewish leaders say was blown out of proportion. Global’s Amanda Jelowicki explains.
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Montreal’s Jewish community says it is being unfairly targeted during COVID-19 crisis
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