Rabbi Yehoram Ulman, mourning his son-in-law Rabbi Eli Schlanger killed in Bondi Beach Hanukkah terror attack, urges Jews to continue the victims’ mission, resist despair, and remain united.
Condemnations and condolences have been pouring in since yesterday's deadly antisemitic terror attack at Bondi Beach.
In a news conference, New South Wales police said two suspects had been taken into custody, a father and son duo, one of whom later died. At least 42 people, including a child, were hospitalized.