Two weeks have passed since the brutal terrorist attack in Australia β a shocking and devastating attack that sparked fear and anger among many over the abandonment of Jewish safety in the Diaspora and a deep sense of frustration.
Anyone who has followed the news over the past year, or who maintains even basic contact with Jewish communities around the world, knew that a murderous attack against Jewish targets in one of those communities was only a matter of time.
For a brief moment, the attack created a profound shock and, with it, a fleeting sense of hope that perhaps world leaders would finally grasp the gravity of the situation; that their approach to antisemitism would change; and that zero tolera
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