As the Jewish community marked the first night of Hanukkah, tributes and messages of solidarity emerged following a deadly attack in Sydney that left several people dead and injured, casting a shadow over the start of the festival.
Hanukkah, often described as the Festival of Lights, commemorates resilience, faith and the triumph of light over darkness. A photograph circulating from Sydney after the attack captured candles lit against the night, symbolizing unity and hope in the aftermath of violence. Observers noted that the image reflected the deeper meaning of Hanukkah: finding strength and light even in moments of profound grief.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) issued a message of condolence, expressing sympathy with the families of those affected by the attack. In a brief statement, the IDF said it was lighting Hanukkah candles while thinking of the victims and those impacted by what it described as a “horrific attack,” adding that the memories of the victims should be a blessing.
Authorities in Australia are continuing investigations into the incident, while community leaders and international voices have called for calm, solidarity and remembrance. Vigils and messages of support have been shared across social media, with many emphasizing unity across faiths and communities in response to violence.
As Hanukkah celebrations continue over the coming days, many families have said the festival’s themes of perseverance and hope feel especially poignant, serving as a reminder of shared humanity in times of tragedy.
