“Unspeakable Loss”: Thousands Mourn “Bondi Rabbi” Killed in Hanukkah Massacre as Police Charge Shooter
- Sahanara Sultana
- 17 Dec, 2025
§ Heartbreak in Sydney as thousands attend funeral of Rabbi Eli Schlanger
§ Shooter charged with 15 murders
§ Hero cop loses eye. Read full emotional report
§ A Nation in Tears: The Bondi Rabbi’s Final Journey
Sydney, Australia: The streets of Sydney were awash with grief and resilience on Wednesday as thousands of mourners gathered to say goodbye to Rabbi Eli Schlanger. Known affectionately as the “Bondi Rabbi,” the 41-year-old father of five was one of the 15 victims brutally murdered during the Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting on Sunday.
The emotional service marked the first of many funerals following Australia’s deadliest shooting since 1996. While the tears flowed freely, the message from the Jewish community was one of defiance against the hatred that took their beloved leader: We will not hide.
The tragedy, which Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed was motivated by Islamic State (IS) ideology has left a deep scar on the nation. But amidst the sorrow, the community remembered a man who dedicated his life to joy, even as his wife cradles their newborn baby, born just two months ago.
Details & Context: “Ripped Away Doing What He Loved”
The atmosphere inside the Chabad of Bondi was heavy with the weight of “unspeakable loss,” a phrase used by Rabbi Levi Wolff to describe the void left by Schlanger’s death.
The
Service
Family members draped themselves over the plain wooden coffin, their sobbing
echoing through the synagogue. Rabbi Schlanger was not just a victim; he was an
organizer of the very event where he was killed—a festival meant to celebrate
light over darkness.
A
Father’s Regret
Rabbi Yehoram Ulman, Schlanger’s father-in-law, delivered a gut-wrenching
eulogy. He described Eli as his “son, friend and confidant.”
“My biggest regret,” Rabbi Ulman admitted, voice trembling, “is not
telling Eli more often how much we loved him... I hope he knew that but I think
it should have been said more often.”
The
Call to Defiance
In a powerful move, Rabbi Ulman urged the community not to let terror win. He
announced that on Sunday night—the final night of Hanukkah—the community would
return to the site of the massacre.
“All the rabbis together... we are going to gather in Bondi Beach,” he
declared, promising to light the final candle exactly where the darkness tried
to consume them.
The Political Firestorm: PM Albanese Absent
While Opposition Leader Sussan Ley and former PM Scott Morrison sat among the mourners, one key figure was missing: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
His
absence sparked immediate controversy. The Jewish community has already been
vocal, criticizing the PM for not taking stronger action against rising
antisemitism. When asked on @ABC NewsRadio why he didn’t attend, Albanese’s
response was blunt
“I would attend anything that I’m invited to. These are funerals that are
taking place to farewell people’s loved ones.”
The PM defended his record, citing the appointment of an antisemitism envoy and tougher hate speech laws but for many grieving families, his physical absence spoke louder than his policy lists.
Justice and Heroism: Charges and Sacrifices
As the funeral took place, the wheels of justice began to turn. Naveed Akram, the surviving gunman, has been formally charged with 59 offenses, including 15 counts of murder and terrorist acts.
The Police Update
· Naveed Akram: Charged at his hospital bedside.
· Sajid Akram (Father): The second gunman, 50, was shot dead at the scene.
· Motive: Confirmed links to Islamic State ideology.
The
Hero Cop
Amidst the horror, stories of incredible bravery have emerged. Police confirmed
that Constable Jack Hibbert (22), who had been on the force for only four
months, has lost sight in one eye.
Despite being shot, the rookie officer “responded with courage, instinct and
selflessness,” continuing to protect civilians until he physically collapsed.
Another officer, Constable Scott Dyson, remains in critical but stable
condition after surgery.
Heartbreak for Matilda: “She Hugged Her for 10 Minutes”
The tragedy touched the youngest members of the community as well. The funeral for 10-year-old Matilda, the youngest victim, is scheduled for Thursday.
Her
devastation-stricken father spoke to reporters, praising the strangers who
became saviors in the chaos. He singled out an unknown woman who protected his
younger daughter, Summer.
“I don’t know who she was,” he said, fighting back tears, “but she
literally hugged her for the whole ten minutes of shooting.”
This image—of a stranger shielding a child amidst gunfire—encapsulates the spirit of Bondi: terror may strike but humanity prevails.
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Impact Analysis: A Community Under Siege.?
The Bondi shooting has forced Australia to confront uncomfortable realities about safety and social cohesion.
· Security Fears: The return to Bondi Beach on Sunday for the final Hanukkah lighting will likely see an unprecedented police presence.
· Political Fallout: PM Albanese’s relationship with the Jewish community is fraying. His handling of the aftermath could define his leadership in the coming months.
· Radicalization: The fact that the attackers were inspired by IS ideology raises urgent questions about counter-terrorism intelligence in Australia.
Key Facts Summary
· Victim: Rabbi Eli Schlanger (41), Father of 5.
· Event: Funeral at Chabad of Bondi.
· Shooter: Naveed Akram charged with 15 murders.
· Hero: Constable Jack Hibbert lost an eye protecting victims.
· Controversy: PM Albanese criticized for absence.
· Next Steps: Community to light Menorah at Bondi on Sunday.
Conclusion: Light After Darkness
As Rabbi Eli Schlanger is laid to rest, the Jewish community is broken but unbroken. They have lost a leader, a father and a friend. But in his memory, they have vowed to continue his work.
Rabbi Schlanger spent his life spreading joy. His murderers tried to extinguish that light with violence. But come Sunday night, when the Menorah is lit on the blood-stained sands of Bondi Beach, the message will be clear: The light still burns.
Rest in Peace, Rabbi Eli. The nation mourns with you.
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