Jewish, Australia and Bondi Beach
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At least 15 people were killed at a Jewish gathering on Australia's Bondi Beach, according to Australian government officials and police. One of two gunmen was also dead.
Once again, Jewish people were targeted and attacked on a major religious holiday, marking the latest escalation in an antisemitism epidemic.
Jewish leader says government ignored warnings before deadly Bondi Beach terror attack at Hanukkah event killed 15. "We warned them this would happen."
Hanukkah celebrations across the world are turning into vigils for the 15 people killed in a deadly attack in Australia.
Redlands police are investigating an attack on a Jewish family's home, at which someone appears to have fired an airsoft gun. The home had been decorated for Hanukkah.
A Jewish family in California claims they were targeted by a group of individuals who fired at their home and shouted anti-semitic and racist slurs after seeing Hanukkah decorations.
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North Texas Jewish security group overwhelmed with clients following Australian mass shooting
The group said it already had a list of clients booked for December. Then, when the mass shooting happened in Bondi, Australia, phones would not stop ringing.
The Jewish Community Center on St. Charles Avenue in Uptown New Orleans held its Hannukah celebration Monday evening, also with extra security on hand. “Originally, they were going to have three security people, which you think would be enough. But they’re concerned, and they’re adding a fourth,” Tarr said.
The announcement sets up a Republican primary between Blakeman, who is Jewish, and Rep. Elise Stefanik, who has positioned herself as a bulwark against antisemitism since the outset of the