Canadians in Australia explain how ‘life now is completely different, overnight’
Description
Funerals began Wednesday in Australia for some of the 15 Jewish victims of the Dec. 14 Bondi Beach massacre, including Rabbi Eli Schlanger. The Chabad rabbi was shot at the popular Hanukkah candle-lighting festival near his synagogue during the terrorist attack by an ISIS-affiliated suspect. Among those who will be mourning is a former Ottawan, Michael Gencher, who now runs the Australian arm of the Jewish advocacy organization StandWithUs. Gencher was a close friend of the murdered rabbi and knew others who were killed.
Gencher blames what happened squarely on the Australian government. He believes much more could have been done by the federal government over the last two years to crack down on escalating antisemitic hate, which included street protests and firebombings.
Meanwhile, Jason Adessky, a former Montrealer, was near Bondi Beach with his children and their Canadian grandmother on Sunday to pick up Hanukkah treats. They nearly brought the family to the beachfront festivities, but decided against it because of the heat. Now Adessky is “trying not to think about the ‘what ifs'”.
On today’s episode of The CJN’s North Star podcast, host Ellin Bessner is joined by Jason Adessky and Michael Gencher to hear how the massacre has affected them personally, along with Australia’s 117,000 other Jewish residents.
Related links
Read about how Canada’s Jewish community is responding to the Australian terrorist attack, in
The CJN.Watch the
broadcast of the funeral
for Rabbi Eli Schlanger, the Chabad emissary gunned down at his Hanukkah beach festival by ISIS-influenced terrorists on Bondi Beach on Dec. 14.Hear Canadian political leaders warn that our governments must do more to prevent a similar attack here,
on The CJN’s North Star podcast
.Donate to help the victims' families in Australia with links on the
Chabad of Bondi
website.
Credits
Host and writer:
Ellin Bessner (
@ebessner
)Production team:
Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer)Music:
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