Australia’s Jewish Community Is Defined by Holocaust Survivors, Yiddishkeit, and Immigrants
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Australia’s Jewish community is defined by Holocaust survivors, Yiddishkeit, and immigrants
An attack on a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Sunday killed 15 people and left Jewish communities reeling worldwide. The violence has also drawn attention to the resilience of Australia’s distinctive Jewish community, shaped by the world’s largest concentration of Holocaust survivors outside Israel, a growing Yiddish revival scene, and a large number of South African Jewish immigrants. Demographics and culture About 117,000 Jew…
On the evening of December 14, during Hanukkah celebrations at Bondi Beach in Sydney, a pair of gunmen launched a terrorist attack, killing at least 16 people. Among them were Rabbi, the father of five sons, and survivors of the Nazi Holocaust.
The 87-year-old protected his wife with his own body from bullets during the terrorist attack at the famous Bondi Beach in Sydney. He is one of 16 dead and dozens injured so far.
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