Members of the only synagogue in New Brunswick’s capital city are reeling Sunday from a recent act of vandalism that felt all the more painful for taking place on a global day to honour victims of the Holocaust. Ayten Kranat, the vice president of Fredericton’s Sgoolai Israel Synagogue, said the city’s Jewish community is in a state of shock after seeing shattered windows at the synagogue’s front doors. “We don’t know whether it was intentional or not, related to the international Holocaust memorial day,” Kranat said in a telephone interview. “But for us, as a Jewish community, for it to...