TORONTO, Canada – Tens of thousands of people from across Canada have marched in support of Israel in a massive turnout in Toronto.
The annual Walk with Israel organized by the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto comes in the face of rising calls for an end to the war in Gaza and return of the remaining hostages.
Toronto Police put the numbers in attendance of the 56th annual event on Sunday at 56,000.
“This was a significant day for our community,” Ken Tanenbaum, chair of the UJA Feeration said Monday.
“The strong turnout reflects our shared commitment to Israel and the strength of our diverse community here in Toronto,” he said.
Funds raised on the day will be sent to Israel to assist with humanitarian aid and for the communities most affected by the horrific Hamas-led attacks of 7 October 2023.
“The Walk with Israel by UJA Federation of Greater Toronto and Toronto’s Jewish community powerfully expresses Canadian Jewry’s unwavering commitment to the State of Israel,” William Kleinbaum, Managing Director, UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, said Monday.
“As the largest Jewish community in Canada, Toronto plays a central role in preserving Jewish identity and strengthening the unbreakable bond with Israel. In these challenging times in Israel and Canada, the walk sends a clear message of solidarity, hope, and resilience,” Kleinbaum added.
“What we witnessed today was more than a mass gathering; it was a declaration,” Adam Minsky, president and CEO of the UJA Federation said Monday.
“Thousands of Jewish Torontonians and allies came together to stand for democracy, peace, and the right of Jews to live safely in Israel and here, in Canada,” Minsky continued.
The UJA of Greater Toronto paid tribute to the attendees with a post on Facebook. “What a day! Thank you to the thousands who showed up to Walk with Israel, your energy, pride, and community spirit made this year’s event unforgettable,” the post said.
“A special thank you to the Toronto Police, our security teams, and the incredible volunteers whose hard work and diligence ensured a safe and joyful day for all. Your dedication behind the scenes made it all possible.” “To our community: we’re so grateful. You walked, you danced, you celebrated, and most importantly, you showed up for Israel and each other,” the UJA Facebook post said.