10 killed in Hanukkah shooting at Australia's Bondi Beach
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SYDNEY — A father and son are suspected by officials to have killed 15 people on a popular Australian beach, shocking a country where gun violence is rare. The government on Monday, a day after the shootings, proposed tougher new gun laws amid criticism that officials didn’t take seriously enough a string of antisemitic attacks.
From dreidels to menorahs and latkes to cookies, there's sure to be a recipe or craft here that your littles will love to make during Hanukkah.
The Hanukkah shooting in Australia has sent shock waves through the Jewish community around the world, including right here in our hometowns.
Hanukkah, one of the most widely observed Jewish holidays, begins Sunday, Dec. 14. Known as the festival of lights, Hanukkah is an eight-day holiday in the Jewish faith marked by the nightly lighting of candles.
Members of the Jewish community across the world woke up Sunday to yet another fatal attack — something that has become all too common for those of the faith.
Slain rabbi's letter warning Australian PM about antisemitism gains tragic relevance after deadly Hanukkah terror attack on Bondi Beach left at least 16 dead.
The Oklahoma City Community Chanukah Festival was held, as local rabbi urged Jews and non-Jews to stand against hate in aftermath of Australia attack.