TORONTO — Jewish community leaders in Toronto are calling for more support after two Toronto-area synagogues were struck with gunfire this weekend. Sara Lefton of the United Jewish Appeal Federation of Greater Toronto said the shootings represent "a threat to all," not just Jewish Canadians. Standing in front of the Shaarei Shomayim synagogue with other Jewish leaders on Sunday, Lefton called on all levels of government to provide rapid funding to secure Toronto’s Jewish communities. The synagogue was struck by gunfire shortly after midnight on Saturday, Toronto police say. Bullet holes were still visible on its doors as community leaders,...