Canadian Church Invites Muslims To Pray In Building After Local Mosque Is Fire-Bombed
- Skid
- Nov 29, 2015
- 1 min read

'It’s not about religion, it’s not about race,' one Jewish leader commented. 'As Canadians we have to stick together.'
A Canadian Synagogue has opened its doors to the local Muslim community after the nearby mosque was torched in a hate crime following the Paris attacks.
Leaders of the Beth Israel synagogue in Peterborough voted to invited Muslim worshipers at the Masjid al-Salaam mosque to pray in their building, after it was fire-bombed by arsonists.
The mosque – the only one in the Ontario town – was rendered uninhabitable after the 14 November attack, which caused an estimated $80,000 worth of damage.
Larry Gilman, president of the synagogue, said when he heard about the violence he approached his board of directors to ask whether they could share prayer space with the Muslim congregation. The vote was unanimously in favour.
“It’s not about religion, it’s not about race,” he told CBS’s Metro Morning. “As Canadians we have to stick together”.
In partnership with Kenzu Abdella, president of the Kawartha Muslim Religious Association, two prayer sessions and a potluck dinner were held at the Jewish centre this week.
"Even though it came out of a tragedy, we are working together," Mr Abdella said of the collaboration. "We have more similarities than differences.
”He added: “At the end of the day, it’s a house of God.”
The mosque – the only one in the Ontario town – was rendered uninhabitable after the 14 November attack, which caused an estimated $80,000 worth of damage.
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