Members of the Jewish community in Toronto on Wednesday expressed concern following two incidents of anti-Semitism in the city this past week.

On Tuesday, a man with a swastika on his chest was reportedly charged in connection with a hate-motivated assault near Stanley Park. On Saturday, July 10, the same individual yelled anti-Semitic slurs at three Jewish women near Yonge and St. Clair prior to attacking and choking a Jewish man.

"Like all members of society, Jews should be able to walk down the street with confidence in our safety and security. We are grateful for the immediate response of the Toronto Police Service to these incidents,” the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) and UJA Federation of Greater Toronto said in a joint statement on Wednesday.

“Antisemitism is a scourge that is quickly spreading throughout Canada and around the world. Over the past few months, Jewish Canadians - already the most targeted religious minority in this country according to Statistics Canada - have witnessed an alarming rise in hate-motivated harassment, vandalism, and assault. From Jewish owned businesses, to schools, to workplaces and unions, antisemitism is of ever-increasing concern for Jewish Canadians,” they added.... Read More: Arutz-7