

How Ottawa’s Jewish community is reacting to the Loblaws stabbing attack
The suspect charged in the stabbing of a Jewish Ottawa woman at the city’s main kosher Loblaws grocery store last week is still in custody, and is going through a series of court appearances this week. But there has not yet been a bail hearing for Joe Rooke, who appeared by video in an Ottawa court on Sept. 2.
Ottawa police arrested the suspect on Aug. 27, shortly after the attack. The man was charged with aggravated assault and possession of a dangerous weapon. Later, when police investigated the suspect’s antisemitic social media posts, the case was classified as a hate-motivated crime.
News of the attack has shocked the capital’s Jewish community, especially because it happened at a grocery store that stocks the largest selection of kosher products in Ottawa. And while it’s prompted an outpouring of support and condemnation from political leaders—including a statement signed by 32 Liberal Members of Parliament calling for action to combat rising antisemitism in Canada— some members of the Jewish community say it’s merely lip service, adding that social media posts aren’t enough to counter the sense of fear and anger that they feel after the stabbing.
Police say the victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries, but has since been released and is recovering at home. While she and her family are keeping her name private for the time being, they have asked for prayers, and hope the community prays for peace.
On today’s episode of The CJN’s North Star podcast, host Ellin Bessner speaks with Jewish community leader Cantor Jason Green of the Kehillat Beth Israel synagogue, where the victim used to sing in his choir, and also with David Roytenberg, an editor at the Canadian Zionist Forum, who was shopping in that Loblaws store when the attack occurred.
Related links
- Learn more about how Ottawa’s Jewish leaders reacted to the stabbing in The CJN’s coverage from last week.
- Watch Cantor Jason Green’s “emergency” sermon from Saturday Aug. 30 at Kehillat Beth Israel synagogue in Ottawa.
- Read the Ottawa Police’s news release classifying the stabbing as a hate-crime
Credits
- Host and writer: Ellin Bessner (@ebessner)
- Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Andrea Varsany (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer)
- Music: Bret Higgins
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