Montreal Jewish community won’t let itself be terrorized, school spokesman says
MONTREAL — Students at a Montreal Jewish school returned to class on Monday after their school building was hit by gunfire over the weekend for the second time in three days.
School spokesman Lionel Perez said classes were cancelled Sunday at Yeshiva Gedola, which hosts a daycare, primary school and high school, but resumed Monday after the shooting he described as a hate crime and a terrorist attack.
“There’s no doubt that people are concerned, preoccupied by this wave of incidences and crimes, but overall the population and the parent body and the community is not going to allow itself to be terrorized by such acts,” said Perez, who is the father of a child who had attended the school, and a former member of the school’s board. He is also the former leader of the Opposition at Montreal city council.
Police said Sunday they responded to an early-morning call about gunshots fired at Yeshiva Gedola, in the Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood, and arrived to find bullet casings on the ground.


