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US Jewish groups urge heightened security at public events after Hanukkah attack in Australia
Leading Jewish groups in the United States are urging all Jewish organizations to ratchet up security at public events following the weekend's mass shooting attack on a Hanukkah celebration on a beach
Hanukkah celebrations across the world are turning into vigils for the 15 people killed in a deadly attack in Australia.
Fox News @ Night’ panelists discuss the Hanukkah terror attack at Bondi Beach, Australia and the rise of antisemitism in the U.S.
Buffalo's Jewish community gathered for their annual public menorah lighting in Elmwood Village, marking the 2nd night of Hanukkah while honoring victims of a deadly anti-Semitic attack in Australia.
A Jewish family in California claims they were targeted by a group of individuals who fired at their home and shouted anti-semitic and racist slurs after seeing Hanukkah decorations.
The incident is currently being investigated as a hate crime, and Redlands Police said they believed the family was targeted because of the Hanukkah decorations. They also said they would provide additional patrols in the area and around local places of worship.
A number of celebrations on Sunday marked the start of Hanukkah across Tampa Bay as the Jewish community mourned the attack that left 15 dead in Sydney, Australia.
Hanukkah, one of the most widely observed Jewish holidays, begins Sunday, Dec. 14. Known as the festival of lights, Hanukkah is an eight-day holiday in the Jewish faith marked by the nightly lighting of candles.