Hanukkah, Bondi Beach and Australia
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The deadly terror attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney comes amid a significant spike in antisemitic rhetoric and attacks in Australia.
Police said around 1,000 people had attended the Jewish celebration, which was held in a small park off the beach.
The Chabad of Anne Arundel County’s parade of lights and Menorah lighting took on a more somber and defiant tone this year.
Hanukkah celebrations continued in Chicago's Jewish community in light of the shooting in Sydney, Australia, over the weekend.
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Shooting on Bondi Beach pierces Australia’s sense of security. Survivors remember moments of terror
In the minutes that followed the first sounds of gunfire Sunday night at Bondi Beach in Sydney, the assault would end the lives of at least 15 people.
Henry Vyalikov, a local dance instructor from Australia whose family survived the Bondi Beach shooting in Australia, helped light the menorah for the first night of Hanukkah with Rabbi Mendy Greenberg at the Bonita Springs Chabad tonight.
A deadly Hanukkah shooting in Australia has led to heightened security at similar events worldwide, including one Sunday in Palm Beach County.
A bystander was seen wrestling one of the gunmen involved in the shooting at Australia's Bondi Beach on Sunday, Dec. 14, in a video obtained by 'The Daily Mail.' At least 12 people are dead and 29 others are injured following the incident targeting a Jewish celebration.