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Rabbi Urges Unity After Bondi Attack Horror
16 Dec
Summary
- Rabbi Eliezer Tunk spoke at a menorah lighting ceremony in Hertfordshire.
- The ceremony marked the start of the eight-day Hanukkah festival.
- He encouraged pride in Jewish identity following a recent tragedy.

Rabbi Eliezer Tunk has called for resilience and community solidarity in the aftermath of the tragic Bondi Beach attack. He spoke to approximately 200 people gathered in Bricket Wood, Hertfordshire, for a menorah lighting ceremony, which also signified the commencement of the eight-day Hanukkah festival.
The rabbi described the news of the massacre in Sydney as a profound shock, especially given that Sydney would have been one of the first locations globally to hold a menorah lighting for the festival. He conveyed the deep impact the events had on the Jewish community worldwide.
During his address, Rabbi Tunk encouraged members of the community and their friends to confidently light their menorahs and express pride in their Jewish heritage. His message aimed to foster a sense of unity and defiance against the backdrop of recent horrific events, reinforcing the importance of community bonds.




