Within the hours after two gunmen opened hearth at a Hanukkah celebration on Australia’s Bondi Seaside in Sydney, killing a minimum of 15 folks, Rabbi Noah Farkas, president of the Jewish Federation Los Angeles, fielded a barrage of calls from Jewish mother and father throughout Los Angeles.
How, they puzzled on the primary evening of Hanukkah, ought to they defend themselves? Was it protected to carry their kids to a synagogue? Ought to they even collect to have a good time?
Farkas urged Jews throughout Los Angeles to not be deterred.
“The entire level of terrorism is to terrify Jews from coming collectively,” he mentioned, noting it was no coincidence that Hanukkah takes place in the course of the darkest nights of the 12 months.
“When the night lights are at their darkest, that’s once we gentle candles down right here on Earth,” he mentioned. “And we add gentle to gentle over the course of the week.”
As lots of of hundreds of individuals put together to collect throughout Los Angeles this week to have a good time Hanukkah, synagogues are upping safety and Los Angeles police are rising patrols.
The federation mentioned it was working with regulation enforcement to make sure security at occasions.
“All Federations and their neighborhood safety initiatives are on full alert for the Chanukah celebrations of their communities, working with all our regulation enforcement companions,” the group mentioned in an announcement. “Our neighborhood won’t ever retreat within the face of hatred, and can by no means chorus from carrying on our Jewish traditions. Slightly, we’ll use each device at our disposal to ensure our communities are protected and that our lights burn all of the brighter.”
The Los Angeles Police Division additionally mentioned Sunday morning that it was “deeply saddened” by the taking pictures in Sydney and would offer additional patrols at Jewish locations of worship, faculties and Hanukkah celebrations throughout L.A.
“Whereas there is no such thing as a recognized menace to Los Angeles at the moment, the LAPD stays vigilant and dedicated to defending our various communities,” the division mentioned in a message on X.
“The LAPD will proceed to work intently with our native, nationwide, and worldwide companions to observe developments and make sure the security of our metropolis,” the assertion mentioned. “Collectively, we are able to honor the spirit of Hanukkah by standing united in opposition to hate and violence.”
Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin, government director of Chabad.org, a part of the worldwide Chabad-Lubavitch motion, mentioned the assault at Bondi Seaside was calculated to “snuff out” the Hanukkah message at its core as a result of that metropolis’s giant celebration kicks off Hanukkah for the world, “spreading the vacation’s magnificence in domino-like succession to tens of hundreds of locales throughout the globe as nightfall begins regionally.
“Little did they notice, nonetheless, that similar to within the very Chanukah story itself, their efforts would catalyze far higher observance of Chanukah and encourage a lot, far more Chanukah gentle — throughout the whole globe! — than ever earlier than.”
The group emailed its tens of millions of followers on Sunday, urging them to redouble their deliberate menorah lightings.
“When darkness assaults, Chanukah teaches us to combat again with gentle, satisfaction and, sure, pleasure!” the e-mail proclaimed. “Let’s rededicate ourselves so as to add extra gentle in honor of these murdered in Sydney. Let’s come out proudly to public menorah lightings, and ensure to kindle our personal menorahs at dwelling.”
U.S. Rep. Laura Friedman (D-Glendale) mentioned in an announcement, “Antisemitism is rising. Hate is rising. Based on the FBI, though Jews make up solely round 2 % of the U.S. inhabitants, they have been the goal of practically 70 % of all reported faith‑based mostly hate crimes in 2024….
“I refuse to cover who I’m. At the moment, I’ll keep in mind these we’ve misplaced and have a good time Hanukkah with my neighborhood…. We is not going to be intimidated.”
Rabbi Zushe Cunin, who heads the Chabad of Pacific Palisades, mentioned the Hanukkah celebration shall be doubly significant.
“How devastating it could be that the neighborhood is coming collectively after the fires and they’re scared away due to some dastardly act,” Cunin mentioned. “We are able to’t shut down pleasure and life and love.”
Although the Chabad synagogue survived the January hearth, the ceremony was being held, because it historically is, in Palisades Village.
Cunin mentioned developer and former mayoral candidate Rick Caruso will double down on the safety he normally offers for the occasion within the procuring middle he constructed.
“We have been already anticipating a bigger crowd due to the importance of the fireplace,” Cunin mentioned. “Now I feel persons are going to be coming collectively to help one another due to this unacceptable scenario.”
Cunin mentioned he met with Councilmember Traci Parks, who dedicated “no matter property are wanted, to ensure the neighborhood feels protected.”
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass described the Sydney assault as “yet one more horrific antisemitic act of terror on the Jewish neighborhood” and “a devastating reminder that antisemitism continues to rise all over the world.”
“Los Angeles holds the Jewish neighborhood in Australia and right here at dwelling in our hearts,” Bass mentioned in an announcement on X, noting that town had reached out to the Australian consul normal in Los Angeles to supply condolences and help.
The LAPD inspired all Angelenos, particularly these attending synagogues and Hanukkah occasions, to remain alert and report considerations. “Keep heightened situational consciousness when attending spiritual companies or neighborhood gatherings,” LAPD mentioned. “In the event you see suspicious conduct or exercise, name 9-1-1 instantly.”
The division additionally suggested Jewish neighborhood and religion leaders to revisit their safety procedures and get in touch with LAPD in the event that they wanted further patrols or help.
Farkas, the Jewish Federation president, mentioned a extra far-reaching response is required. He pressured that many within the Jewish neighborhood had known as on L.A. officers to do extra.
“We’ve known as for a lot of instances for laws to be handed and enforced to create exclusion zones round homes of worship, in order that Jews can safely go to synagogue, similar to we would like Christians to securely go to high school and Muslims to securely go to mosque.”
Many Jews throughout L.A. usually are not simply afraid, Farkas mentioned: They’re additionally offended.
“They’re offended at politicians, they’re offended at regulation enforcement they usually’re offended on the normal society, as a result of antisemitism isn’t a Jewish drawback, it’s a societal drawback,” he mentioned. “It shouldn’t be on us to unravel this drawback.”
