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Bondi Mourns Rabbi's Sacrifice: A Community's Unspeakable Loss
17 Dec
Summary
- Rabbi Levi Wolff described the deceased as a selfless individual devoted to his community.
- The father-in-law expressed deep regret for not showing love more often.
- A tradition of lighting Hanukkah candles on Bondi Beach will continue.

The Chabad of Bondi is grappling with the profound loss of Rabbi Yaakov Levitan, who passed away while "spreading love and joy." Rabbi Levi Wolff, officiating the service, eulogized him as a towering soul who embodied self-sacrifice. The Rabbi's father-in-law, Rabbi Yehoram Ulman, shared his personal grief, describing Levitan as a beloved son and friend, lamenting missed opportunities to express their deep affection and pride.
In the wake of the devastating attack, Rabbi Ulman urged the Jewish community not to hide, instead choosing to uphold tradition. He announced plans to gather on Bondi Beach to light the final Hanukkah candle, a 31-year-old custom, in honor of Levitan's lifelong dedication to the Chabad house. This act symbolizes unity and defiance against fear.




