“It’s a day that I believe we had been all dreading within the Jewish neighborhood. It was the day that we had, I suppose, in some ways, warned authorities and better authorities of the likelihood and the chance. And it feels nearly like we had been unheard, nearly invisible.” “This was a bloodbath, a pogrom right here in our metropolis, right here at considered one of our most cherished landmarks, Bondi Seaside. Lives shattered irrevocably in a single second. Younger youngsters, who from this level ahead, won’t ever have a father. Mother and father who’ve misplaced their beloved 10-year-old daughter. That is the second we’ve arrived at. This isn’t one thing we must always ever have seen in Australia.” “I believe everybody knew this was going to occur eventually with the trajectory that we had been on as a society, however for it to really occur right here at our Hanukkah occasion at Bondi Seaside, which yearly is simply probably the most stunning household occasion with children operating round and — it’s a celebration.” “Eli was a very great, heat, caring, vivacious, energetic, outgoing man, who cherished individuals, cherished doing good, cherished caring for different individuals. The moment response like so many different human beings, is pointing fingers at whoever you would possibly level fingers at with nervousness. Why aren’t the media elevating the issues of the Jewish neighborhood? Why aren’t governments understanding the best way we really feel and the threats that we face? We really feel lonely. After which my mind says, no, cease. I’m a rabbi. I’m not a politician. My job is to unfold goodness. I do know that is what Eli can be saying.”