
Noah Shack
Noah Shack is the CEO of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA), an organization that advocates for the interests of the Jewish community in Canada. Shack has been actively involved in discussions surrounding public safety and the need for protective measures, including the implementation of 'bubble zone' laws to safeguard individuals attending places of worship and community centers from harassment and intimidation during protests.
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Noah Shack, CEO of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, expressed concerns about the new council and the need for urgent action.
Canada is being tested by a crisis of antisemitism, Carney saysNoah Shack, the chief executive officer of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, said Sunday that Israel has systems to protect residents of the country from missile attack.
Ottawa boosting support, but warns Canadians in Middle East to prepare contingency plansNoah Shack said Mr. Cotler and Ms. Lyons had done important work.
Carney scraps Trudeau’s antisemitism and Islamophobia envoysNoah Shack is the chief executive of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, discussing funding for community security.
Bondi Beach Hannukah attack victim Rabbi Eli Schlanger had Canadian connectionsNoah Shack, chief executive of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, said there have been parallels between what the Canadian and Australian Jewish communities have experienced in the past two years.
Canada’s Jewish community calls for extra security after Hannukah event attack in AustraliaNoah Shack is the chief executive of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, advocating for increased security for synagogues in Canada.
Jewish organization calls on Ottawa to increase security at Canada’s synagoguesNoah Shack is the head of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, discussing the rise of antisemitism.
Antisemitism did not start, or die, in the 20th centuryNoah Shack, CEO of the Centre for Israeli and Jewish Affairs, said Canada is benefiting Hamas.
Canada officially recognizes state of PalestineNoah Shack said the bill is an important signal of government action to confront serious threats facing Canada’s Jewish community.
Anti-hate bill could mean 10 years in prison for obstructing access to places of worshipNoah Shack is the CEO for the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs advocating for public safety measures.
Public Safety Minister in potential conflict of interest over planned ‘bubble zone’ protests bill



















































