Perhaps New York Times columnist M. Gessen will be as afraid to see a movie about Matilda as much as the movie about Hind Rajab.
Read More »Israeli Expert Delegation Deployed to Sydney Within 48 Hours of Hanukkah Terror Attack
The Jewish Agency and Ministry of Diaspora Affairs rapidly deployed experts to assist Sydney's Jewish community after a terrorist attack, promoting recovery and resilience efforts.
Read More »Statement from Congregation Har HaShem Regarding the Terror Attack in Sydney
Our hearts are broken. Today, on what should have been a joyous first night of Chanukah, our Jewish family in Sydney gathered at Bondi Beach to celebrate hope and light—and were met with unspeakable darkness.
Read More »Opinion: After Australia’s Bondi Attack, Will Albanese Match Howard’s Courage?
Eleven Jews were murdered celebrating Hanukkah at Bondi Beach on December 14, 2025. Among the dead: Rabbi Eli Schlanger, who had served Sydney’s Jewish community for eighteen years.
Read More »Boulder Haver Mourns with Sydney, Australia
The news of the horrific shooting at a Hanukkah celebration near Bondi Beach has shaken us deeply. That a gathering meant to welcome the light of the festival—one of the first in the world to do so—was targeted with such violence and hatred is devastating beyond words.
Read More »Standing in Solidarity With the Australian Jewish Community and the People of Sydney
With broken hearts and profound sadness, we mourn the brutal and deliberate murder of 11 people, including Rabbi Eli Schlanger, at a Chabad Chanukah gathering at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
Read More »JEWISHcolorado Response to the Terrorist Attack in Australia
With broken hearts, we at JEWISHcolorado mourn the brutal murder of 11 people at a Hanukkah gathering at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
Read More »Hanukkah Light Amidst the Evil Darkness
It was devastating to wake up this morning to the news of the horrific, evil shooting attack on a family Hanukkah celebration near Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, one of the first places in the world to bring in the festival of light, which began in darkness. Jews all over the world are in such deep shock and, inevitably, afraid that such incidents might happen at other public Hanukkah events.
Read More »Opinion: Terror in Australia — Who’s to Blame? (One Historian’s View)
Is there a connection between anti-Israelism and antisemitism? It’s a question worth asking in the wake of the massacre of Jews in Australia.
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