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Montreal rabbi says 'I'll eat my kippah' if firebomb attack wasn't deliberate hate crime

Published 3 weeks ago
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On June 17, the suspect caught and charged in connection with breaking a window, then setting fire to Montreal’s Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom, is scheduled to have his bail hearing.

Court documents show the suspect, Steven Luu, 38, is from the Montreal borough of Saint-Leonard, about 20 kilometres away from the synagogue. He was caught on the scene by local Westmount public safety patrols. Subsequent security video showed the suspect in the back alley of the shul repeatedly throwing a rock to break the window, then tossing two explosive devices through.

He’s been in custody since the June 5 attack, while undergoing a court-ordered psychiatric assessment, which is now concluded, according to Quebec government officials. He’s been charged with six counts, including arson, arson by negligence, using an explosive with the intention to damage or destroy the synagogue, possession of an explosive, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, and wearing a disguise with the intent to commit a crime.

But the target congregation’s spiritual leader, Rabbi Lisa Grushcow, says she can’t understand why there hasn’t yet been a hate component attached, since it’s obvious to her that this was no impulsive act. Local media reports suggest he had a walkie-talkie with him when he was picked up.

“To me—not as a lawyer, not as a politician, but as a civilian and a Jewish community member and leader—this seems absolutely ridiculous, right? I will eat my kippah if it was totally random that this person chose to cross town into a neighbourhood that wasn’t where he lived, in the middle of the night, and multiple times threw a rock at the window to try and open it, and then threw in an incendiary device—that it had nothing to do with it being a synagogue?” Rabbi Grushcow told The CJN’s Ellin Bessner.

Rabbi Grushcow joins today’s episode of North Star to discuss the escalation of attacks on her shul since Oct. 7, beginning with a spray-painted swastika in February 2025. She reveals that this fire bomb damaged a storeroom attached to her own personal study and vows to proceed with the rituals of her congregation’s Jewish life, in defiance of the hate.

Related stories

  • Learn more about why the suspect has been in custody since June 5, after being arrested at the site of the attack, in The CJN.
  • Read or send a message of support online to Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom though their website, and see all the other comments from politicians, multi-faith leaders.
  • See what The CJN reported in February 2025 when a swastika was spray painted on the synagogue.

Credits

  • Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner )
  • Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Izzie Helenchilde (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director)
  • Music: Bret Higgins

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