Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting was an attack on Judaism
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The Redlands Police Department’s investigation is still active as of Monday afternoon, according to spokesperson Carl Baker. The incident is being investigated as a potential hate crime. Police said Sunday the weapon used was likely an airsoft gun, as officers found no shell casings around the house.
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Increased security at LA Hanukkah events amid shooting in Australia
Jewish communities across Los Angeles are continuing Hanukkah celebrations under heightened security following recent global and local antisemitic attacks.
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U.S. Jewish groups urge heightened security at public events after Hanukkah attack in Australia
Some rabbis said their synagogues would proceed with large-scale celebrations, intended to demonstrate resilience
‘Never be the same’: Texas rabbis describe family members’ terror during Australia Hanukkah shooting
The terrifying mass shooting at an Australian Hanukkah celebration is hitting close to home for two Texas rabbis, one of them in San Antonio.
The deadly terror attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney comes amid a significant spike in antisemitic rhetoric and attacks in Australia.
The incident is currently being investigated as a hate crime, and Redlands Police said they believed the family was targeted because of the Hanukkah decorations. They also said they would provide additional patrols in the area and around local places of worship.
"If you know someone who is Jewish right now, just reaching out and telling them that you're thinking about them is making a big difference."
The importance of unity, the importance of lighting the menorah, which represents the victory over light over darkness -- even we have some much darkness around us," said Rabbi Yigal Rosenberg, Director of Jewish Life for the City of Santa Clara.