There was another Chanukah event where everyone was also traumatised. when the news got out, the Communal Security Group [volunteers] made the thousands of people at the second event lie on the ground and crawl to the back hill, where they had to roll down the steep hill to escape the venue. Fortunately the steep hill is all grass. Nevertheless, all of these families were deeply shocked and kids were hysterical with fear.
CSG NSW Community Security Group NSW · speSnootdr0gc1mc4u0hcgtt h aa1cht0 2 12hch9791775543c2363cfi587t · Following the devastating attack at Bondi Beach yesterday evening, the Alert Level for the Jewish Community in Australia has been raised to Level 6, ‘Critical’. CSG NSW is implementing immediate closures of Jewish communal activities across NSW. NSW Jewish Board of Deputies and CSG NSW have established a Crisis Team. This team is working through immediate priorities and will inform and advise the community. The current advice is to cease all communal activity. This includes, but is not limited to the operation of schools, synagogues, organisations, kosher restaurants & shops, excursions, services, visitor entry, events and any related activity. As we navigate our way through this, we urge our community to remain vigilant and to report suspicious activity to us immediately on 1300 000 CSG (274).
This attack has hit all Jews round the world. The timing on the first night of Hanukah especially. Once again Chabad have been attacked. Devorah, is it common for an Australian citizen to be legally allowed to keep six guns, as we have been told the elder of the gunmen had in his home? Is there much backstory revealed about the man who disarmed one attacker? He is called Ahmed Al Ahmed, which I would believe to be a Muslim name.
There are people permitted to have guns, they have a "gun licence". Many requirements need to be met. I don't know how this guy got a gun licence, sounds very suspicious to me. I'm not sure what religion the disarmer is. His name sounds Muslim but I read somewhere he was something else. Can't remember. I'm still in shock, we all are here, it's a small frum community and everyone knows who everyone is. The ones who we know of who have died, they were all diamonds. Really special people. Hashem took the best. That's how it goes.
People can apply for a legal gun licence, if they work in agriculture/farming, or security/police etc. Now they are tightening those laws as well, as this guy apparently had six legal fire-arms. However, it is illegal to carry a firearm in public, even if you have a gun licence, unless you are police or security.
Quite a few people are making a point that the guns are not the problem here. We all know what the real problem is. I'm sure I don't need to spell it out.
According to what I've heard, Iran has infiltrated the mosques and is creating this wave of murdering terrorism in Australia, and wherever else it happens.
The man who disarmed one of the Sydney attackers has been identified 43-year-old Ahmed Al Ahmad. The father of two, who’s identified as a Sutherland fruit shop owner, was evidently shot twice and had to undergo surgery, according to a cousin. One theory circulating on social media claimed the hero had never handled guns and didn’t fire on the Islamist because he was unaware of how to reload the Beretta bolt action rifle believed to have been used by the terrorist..
Thousands of people, all religions, have gathered outside the Bondi Pavilion at the beach, Rabbi Levi Wolff gave them a shiur and they all sat and listened ! They'll be lighting the Menorah soon, and Australians have been asked to light their own candle tonight, to bring more light. People are falling over themselves to comfort the Jews, it's really incredible. Gun laws are being tightened, and a special task force will be patrolling Jewish areas. Australians are with us, don't be fooled by the idiot running the country, people are disgusted with his government.
It seems to me that they've changed their minds for the better. It's like a silent civil war here now.... regular Australians who won't tolerate this anymore vs Islamic fanatics. We don't have as many islamic migrants as other countries do, so the majority are with us, and even the ones who were brainwashed into supporting the free Palestine movement are now understanding it's not that simple. Now it's hit their own backyard, they are re-thinking things. Australia is very proud of it's freedom and the people won't let these jihadists take it away.
Also, we have people [muslims mainly] who have come here to ESCAPE all this. Like the man who de-armed the terrorist. Not all the muslims are jihadists, many just want to live in peace in their new peaceful free country. Australians are a tough breed, don't underestimate them, they don't put up with this.
These two terrorists were radicalized in the Philippines where they spent 4 weeks just prior to their attack. Apparently the Philippines has training camps for terrorism. Iranian backed no doubt.
Just proving my own point.My daughter told me that 30 different nonJewish people who she works with or used to work with, have contacted her since Sunday.
None of those people contacted her during the Gaza war.
The difference is that it happened HERE and people have woken up.
Those were my thoughts. That's maybe this will wake up a lot of australians. I think most of those clowns marching to globalize the itifade don't know what it means and are just going along for the trend.
There cannot be any levaya for the deceased because their bodies have not been released to the Chevra Kadisha. The families don't even know where the bodies are being kept. It is an ongoing nightmare for them, they cannot bury the murdered kedoshim. There is nothing sinister here, this is general protocol, but for non Jews it is not as imperative to immediately bury the deceased as in Jewish tradition. So there is a lot for the families to be dealing with at this time.
The Sydney Rabbonim are doing everything they can and are tirelessly working around the clock to get all the Kedoshim's bodies released as quickly as possible for immediate Kevurah (jewish burial). There are things being quietly done behind the scenes so to speak.
Please rest assured there are also people reciting Tehillim around the clock for the Sydney Kedoshim as is customarily recited when in the presence of the deceased before burial.
This is what we call in Judaism Shmira (or Shemira) is the Jewish tradition of guarding/watching the body of a deceased person from death until burial, ensuring it's never alone as a sign of honor, dignity, and comfort for the hovering soul, typically done by volunteers (shomrim) in shifts, reciting Psalms (Tehillim) quietly in the vicinity, and is a deeply respected mitzvah (good deed) in Judaism.
The purpose of Shmira is to comfort the Neshama (Soul). Believed the soul stays near the body; the vigil comforts it during this transition.
Kavod HaMeis (Honor the Deceased): Shows respect for the body as a vessel for the soul, preventing it from being treated as useless.
Also amongst other reasons as well.
There is also around the clock Tehillim being said by most in our community for the injured who are still in hospital receiving treatment and care. May they have a speedy Refuah Shleimah.
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There was another Chanukah event where everyone was also traumatised. when the news got out, the Communal Security Group [volunteers] made the thousands of people at the second event lie on the ground and crawl to the back hill, where they had to roll down the steep hill to escape the venue. Fortunately the steep hill is all grass. Nevertheless, all of these families were deeply shocked and kids were hysterical with fear.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and prayers... with all the injured and bereaved families.
ReplyDeleteKeeping all in special prayers Amen.
Gd bless and protect you and keep you all safe.. Amein.
Lastly I appeal, all Jews wherever they be, if able, please leave and go to your Homeland, Eretz Israel.
Gd be with you all.
Amen and Amen.
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Four of the known deceased victims:
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Following the devastating attack at Bondi Beach yesterday evening, the Alert Level for the Jewish Community in Australia has been raised to Level 6, ‘Critical’.
CSG NSW is implementing immediate closures of Jewish communal activities across NSW.
NSW Jewish Board of Deputies and CSG NSW have established a Crisis Team. This team is working through immediate priorities and will inform and advise the community.
The current advice is to cease all communal activity. This includes, but is not limited to the operation of schools, synagogues, organisations, kosher restaurants & shops, excursions, services, visitor entry, events and any related activity.
As we navigate our way through this, we urge our community to remain vigilant and to report suspicious activity to us immediately on 1300 000 CSG (274).
This attack has hit all Jews round the world. The timing on the first night of Hanukah especially. Once again Chabad have been attacked.
ReplyDeleteDevorah, is it common for an Australian citizen to be legally allowed to keep six guns, as we have been told the elder of the gunmen had in his home?
Is there much backstory revealed about the man who disarmed one attacker? He is called Ahmed Al Ahmed, which I would believe to be a Muslim name.
There are people permitted to have guns, they have a "gun licence". Many requirements need to be met. I don't know how this guy got a gun licence, sounds very suspicious to me.
DeleteI'm not sure what religion the disarmer is. His name sounds Muslim but I read somewhere he was something else. Can't remember.
I'm still in shock, we all are here, it's a small frum community and everyone knows who everyone is. The ones who we know of who have died, they were all diamonds. Really special people. Hashem took the best. That's how it goes.
'Hashem took the best. That's how it goes.
DeleteBut He leaves many good people, who keep the world, alert of whats happening- going to happen..
Bless you..
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So sorry, Devorah.
DeleteMay Hashem guard you from now and forevermore...
Hashem yishmor tzeitcha uvoacha m'ata v'ad olam...
I thought Australians had their guns taken away in a mandatory government buyback program?
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People can apply for a legal gun licence, if they work in agriculture/farming, or security/police etc. Now they are tightening those laws as well, as this guy apparently had six legal fire-arms. However, it is illegal to carry a firearm in public, even if you have a gun licence, unless you are police or security.
DeleteQuite a few people are making a point that the guns are not the problem here.
DeleteWe all know what the real problem is.
I'm sure I don't need to spell it out.
https://www.news.com.au/national/politics/blood-on-his-hands-anthony-albanese-under-fire-after-bondi-attack/news-story/a6407fec9ef8c60f3ff0e4f7748760e5
ReplyDeleteAccording to what I've heard, Iran has infiltrated the mosques and is creating this wave of murdering terrorism in Australia, and wherever else it happens.
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/e1lyKRpXzZ4?si=1arC_qRCVNc3EEW_
ReplyDeleteRabbi Laivi Shore on Daniel chapter 7 the interpretation of the dream of the 4 beasts by the commentaries. Very interesting.
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The man who disarmed one of the Sydney attackers has been identified 43-year-old Ahmed Al Ahmad.
ReplyDeleteThe father of two, who’s identified as a Sutherland fruit shop owner, was evidently shot twice and had to undergo surgery, according to a cousin. One theory circulating on social media claimed the hero had never handled guns and didn’t fire on the Islamist because he was unaware of how to reload the Beretta bolt action rifle believed to have been used by the terrorist..
"We Stand with Israel" say he's a Maronite Xtian, whatever that means.
ReplyDeleteNo he's not
DeleteMr El-Ahmed is a Muslim who arrived in Australia in 2006 from Syria.
They are a Christian sect that started in Lebanon..
ReplyDeleteMore here, if anyone interested in learning who and what and why of Maronites.
https://historyrise.com/the-maronites-of-lebanon-history-and-identity/
Thousands of people, all religions, have gathered outside the Bondi Pavilion at the beach, Rabbi Levi Wolff gave them a shiur and they all sat and listened ! They'll be lighting the Menorah soon, and Australians have been asked to light their own candle tonight, to bring more light.
ReplyDeletePeople are falling over themselves to comfort the Jews, it's really incredible.
Gun laws are being tightened, and a special task force will be patrolling Jewish areas.
Australians are with us, don't be fooled by the idiot running the country, people are disgusted with his government.
they will change their mind like trump, they all do
ReplyDeleteIt seems to me that they've changed their minds for the better. It's like a silent civil war here now.... regular Australians who won't tolerate this anymore vs Islamic fanatics.
DeleteWe don't have as many islamic migrants as other countries do, so the majority are with us, and even the ones who were brainwashed into supporting the free Palestine movement are now understanding it's not that simple. Now it's hit their own backyard, they are re-thinking things.
Australia is very proud of it's freedom and the people won't let these jihadists take it away.
Also, we have people [muslims mainly] who have come here to ESCAPE all this.
ReplyDeleteLike the man who de-armed the terrorist. Not all the muslims are jihadists, many just want to live in peace in their new peaceful free country.
Australians are a tough breed, don't underestimate them, they don't put up with this.
These two terrorists were radicalized in the Philippines where they spent 4 weeks just prior to their attack. Apparently the Philippines has training camps for terrorism.
ReplyDeleteIranian backed no doubt.
Israeli intelligence warned Australia several times. But of course Albanese didn't follow through.
DeleteJust proving my own point.My daughter told me that 30 different nonJewish people who she works with or used to work with, have contacted her since Sunday.
ReplyDeleteNone of those people contacted her during the Gaza war.
The difference is that it happened HERE and people have woken up.
Those were my thoughts. That's maybe this will wake up a lot of australians. I think most of those clowns marching to globalize the itifade don't know what it means and are just going along for the trend.
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There cannot be any levaya for the deceased because their bodies have not been released to the Chevra Kadisha. The families don't even know where the bodies are being kept.
ReplyDeleteIt is an ongoing nightmare for them, they cannot bury the murdered kedoshim.
There is nothing sinister here, this is general protocol, but for non Jews it is not as imperative to immediately bury the deceased as in Jewish tradition.
So there is a lot for the families to be dealing with at this time.
The Sydney Rabbonim are doing everything they can and are tirelessly working around the clock to get all the Kedoshim's bodies released as quickly as possible for immediate Kevurah (jewish burial). There are things being quietly done behind the scenes so to speak.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update.
DeletePlease rest assured there are also people reciting Tehillim around the clock for the Sydney Kedoshim as is customarily recited when in the presence of the deceased before burial.
ReplyDeleteThis is what we call in Judaism Shmira (or Shemira) is the Jewish tradition of guarding/watching the body of a deceased person from death until burial, ensuring it's never alone as a sign of honor, dignity, and comfort for the hovering soul, typically done by volunteers (shomrim) in shifts, reciting Psalms (Tehillim) quietly in the vicinity, and is a deeply respected mitzvah (good deed) in Judaism.
The purpose of Shmira is to comfort the Neshama (Soul). Believed the soul stays near the body; the vigil comforts it during this transition.
Kavod HaMeis (Honor the Deceased): Shows respect for the body as a vessel for the soul, preventing it from being treated as useless.
Also amongst other reasons as well.
There is also around the clock Tehillim being said by most in our community for the injured who are still in hospital receiving treatment and care. May they have a speedy Refuah Shleimah.