Community leaders asked to pledge their support to Jewish community in NSW

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In the aftermath of the Bondi terrorist attack, Jewish community leaders have made it clear that unambiguous support for the Jewish community is needed.

Today, the Minns Labor Government is calling on faith and community leaders from across New South Wales to pledge their support to the Jewish community.

This represents a clear call to action for faith and community leaders, with an emphasis on matching words with action.

The NSW Government is currently undertaking a whole-of-government response to ensure the Jewish community is supported.

The statement reads:

“In the wake of the unspeakable attack on our Jewish community at Bondi Beach, we come together across cultural, linguistic and religious differences to make a unified pledge: 

  • We collectively mourn for victims and their families and pledge our support and solidarity for the Jewish community in NSW. 
  • We pledge to stand up and stand united against antisemitism, racism and hate and to support all victims of racism, hate and religious intolerance. 
  • We pledge to protect and promote the rights and responsibilities of all the people of NSW in a cohesive and multicultural society.
  • We pledge to work in unity across cultural, linguistic and religious differences to uphold our democratic values and freedoms.
  • We are stronger together.”

To sign the pledge, please visit: Support pledge – Bondi attack

NSW Minister for Multiculturalism Steve Kamper said: “In the wake of this horrific attack, it is more important than ever that the Jewish community in NSW knows they do not stand alone.”

“Every community leader. Every faith leader. Must be unambiguous in their support of our Jewish community,” Kamper added.

“It will take everyone working together to ensure we can properly address the insidious affliction that is antisemitism.”

President of the Jewish Board of Deputies David Ossip said: “The trauma of the Bondi terrorist attack on the Jewish community is simply incalculable. The hurt and the loss are profound.”

“Now more than ever, we need everyone to come together. Now is a time for unity. Now is a time for us to spread light and to unequivocally call for an end to antisemitism. Our Jewish community needs your support,” Ossip said.

“Please show that we are stronger together. Let’s work together to bring about a return to the Australia we love.”

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