In this video statement, Chief Rabbi Dr Warren Goldstein responds to the terror attack on Jews during a Chanukah lighting in Sydney, placing it within the broader context of a global Islamist campaign that targets Jewish communities around the world.
Drawing on recent attacks in Manchester and Amsterdam, and on the spread of the call to “Globalize the Intifada,” the Chief Rabbi explains why this violence has nothing to do with a Palestinian state and everything to do with a global Jihadist ideology that seeks the destruction of the Jewish people, and ultimately the foundations of Western civilization.
He warns that when Western leaders fail to name this evil for what it is, and when governments abandon Israel and the Jewish people, they place their own societies in danger. Jews are not the final target. They are the first.
Speaking as Jews around the world mark Hanukkah, the festival of light, courage, and freedom of conscience, the Chief Rabbi affirms that the Jewish people will not be intimidated.
Each candle lit is a declaration that light will not be extinguished by darkness, and that the values at the heart of civilization will endure.
This is a call for moral clarity, courage, and truth, and a reminder that a world that is unsafe for Jews is unsafe for all decent people.
Key Themes
Antisemitism must be named clearly, not softened or rebranded.
Hatred begins with words before it becomes violence.
Jewish dignity, strength, and resolve in the face of attack.
Antisemitism as a warning sign for society as a whole.
The moral responsibility to stand against hatred.
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