A month after Bondi attacks, Jewish diaspora remains in shock

Politicisation of the tragedy to attack anti-genocide movement is a further affront to Jews everywhere, writes Ria Czerniak-Lebov
A month after Bondi attacks, Jewish diaspora remains in shock

Mourners gather to lay flowers at Bondi Beach last month. The barbarism seen at Bondi Beach marked Australia’s deadliest mass shooting in three decades. Photo: Izhar Khan/Getty Images

Nearly a month has passed since the horrific Bondi Beach terrorist attack, in which a Chanukah celebration was targeted, killing 15 people. 

The victims included a 10-year old girl named Matilda, and an 87-year old Holocaust survivor Alexander Kleytman who shielded his wife of five decades from the bullets. 

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