The Jewish community, a mere 360,000 across Canada, often finds its voice unheard by a government that prioritizes numbers. For politicians, sheer volume dictates attention, so Tafsik is changing the game. We forge powerful, public alliances with communities sharing our values and facing similar threats, driving significant policy changes that impact the entire nation. We champion pro-Canadian ideologies, dedicated to safeguarding our country from anti-Canadian agendas.
Tafsik has cultivated profound relationships with our Christian, Indian, and Iranian communities. We proudly became the first Jewish organization to host Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi in Toronto, drawing nearly 1000 Iranian and Jewish attendees.
Christian Community
Our collaboration extends to numerous Christian pastors, leaders of hundreds of churches nationwide. Recently, we convened a pivotal roundtable of 50 pastors and rabbis, addressing the escalating tide of hate targeting both Christian and Jewish communities. Our ongoing partnership aims to align common interests, deepen our friendship, and launch powerful joint initiatives for Jews and Christians alike.
Indian Community
Last summer marked our inaugural Indian and Jewish collaborative project, “United Against Extremism.” This groundbreaking event featured panels with Christian, Hindu, Sikh, and Jewish advocates, sparking vital discussions on the rising concerns of Khalistani and Islamic extremism and their alliances. Our communities stand united, committed to mutual defense against all forms of hate and bigotry. We continue to work hand-in-hand, influencing changes that will better protect both communities from violence and hatred.
With our allies, we coordinate joint statements and campaigns, share events and speakers, and build a mutual defense against hatred, extremism, and terror-aligned narratives. Our ultimate goal is to forge a united front of communities, standing together against all forms of extremism and hate.