Jewish leaders in the Tampa Bay area are speaking out after a deadly attack at a Hanukkah event in Australia, calling it a sobering reminder of rising antisemitism. Local rabbis and museum leaders say education, unity and faith are critical as communities mourn and show solidarity across borders.
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- Fifteen killed in Hanukkah attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach 6s
- Victims included a Holocaust survivor and two rabbis 32s
- Tampa Bay Jewish community expresses grief and solidarity 45s
- Rabbi Dabrowski calls for global unity against hatred 1m 39s
- Florida Holocaust Museum stresses education to fight anti-Semitism 2m 10s