Bondi Beach terror attack on Hanukkah: The world doesn't need less faith right now
I realized something sobering: we can no longer say, “It’s not me.” We can no longer say, “It’s just the Jews,” or “It’s just the Christians.” It is us.


I realized something sobering: we can no longer say, “It’s not me.” We can no longer say, “It’s just the Jews,” or “It’s just the Christians.” It is us.

Thanksgiving is not just a holiday on the calendar. It is a daily practice.

The days ahead will be brighter — not only for Israel but for the entire world.

October 7, 2023, is two years ago. But it’s not that far behind us, more recent than a memory and more painful than a healed scar.

Yesterday, terrorists attacked a bus in Jerusalem killing six people and injuring many more.

Though painful, this historic moment carries with it a deep spiritual clarity.

In the face of unspeakable evil, what does God ask of us?

Passover is the time of storytelling. The time of remembering. The time of passing down what must never be forgotten.

If there is a message for this Purim, for this moment in history, it is this: the story of the Jewish people is not just a story of survival.

Will Israel endure? This is not a war over land; it is a war over existence.
