Concord, N.H. – Today, as Granite Staters gather to honor the first night of Hanukkah, Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander released the following statement:
“I am horrified and heartbroken by the antisemitic terrorist attack at Bondi Beach. The attack turned a celebration of light into a scene of darkness on the first night of Hanukkah. It was a calculated assault on the Jewish people, targeting families, children, and clergy as they peacefully gathered to practice their faith in the public square.
“I mourn the loss of the innocent lives taken, including Rabbi Eli Schlanger, a devoted leader who served his community for decades, and Alex Kleytman, a Holocaust survivor whose murder on this holy night is a profound and historic tragedy. To survive the darkest evil of the 20th century only to fall to the hatred of the 21st is a devastating reminder of our solemn duty to say “Never Again” and mean it.
“We must stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our allies to ensure that the perpetrators of this attack, and anyone who aided them, are swiftly brought to justice to the fullest extent of the law. There can be no sanctuary for those who commit such heinous acts.
“This attack serves as a grim reminder that the safety of Jewish communities, whether in Australia or America, is interconnected. I remain ironclad in my commitment to fighting the scourge of antisemitism and ensuring that no person ever fears gathering to celebrate a holiday.
“Tonight, as Jewish families across New Hampshire and the world gather to light the first candle of the menorah, we do so in defiance of this terror. The story of Hanukkah is the story of light prevailing over darkness. That light is the enduring strength and resilience of the Jewish people, which has carried them through millennia. No act of terror can extinguish it.
“My prayers are with those who were murdered, the injured, the grieving families, and the entire Jewish community. We stand with you, today and always.”
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