Incendiary device thrown at Vancouver synagogue, says Jewish federation
VANCOUVER — The Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver says an “incendiary device” was thrown at the front doors of a synagogue in the city and police are investigating.
It says in a statement online that the incident occurred at the Schara Tzedeck synagogue on Oak Street at around 9:30 p.m. on Thursday and that damage was minor and no one was hurt.
The federation calls the alleged incident a “deliberate act of hate” and an “attempt to intimidate” the Jewish community.
It says the Vancouver Police Department and a fire inspector searched the building before declaring it safe to be reopened.