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    Great Synagogue Urges Sydney Mayor to Address Rising Antisemitism

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    What it’s about

    The Great Synagogue in Sydney has expressed disappointment with Mayor Clover Moore for not reaching out to the Jewish community after an alleged anti-Jewish terror plot was foiled. The synagogue’s leaders, President David Lewis and Chief Minister Dr. Rabbi Benjamin Elton, planned a meeting with Mayor Moore to address these issues amid increasing antisemitic incidents.

    Why it matters

    Antisemitism in Sydney has been escalating, intensifying concerns for the safety and security of the Jewish community. A united and proactive stance among community leaders and government officials is crucial to fostering a sense of safety for all groups within the city.

    Supporting Leaders

    The synagogue acknowledged Sydney Deputy Mayor Zann Maxwell for his empathetic approach and the success of a recent roundtable convened by Waverley Mayor Will Nemesh. This event highlighted a collective commitment to combat antisemitism and enhance social unity among local councils.

    Broader Implications

    The failure of Mayor Moore to support this bipartisan initiative underscores the need for comprehensive strategies against hate abuses targeting any faith. Cooperation across political and religious divides is essential for promoting harmonious coexistence.

    Call for Action

    The synagogue’s leadership and the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies have stressed the importance of backers of diverse communities, like Mayors Darcy Byrne and Ned Mannoun, who are pivotal in protecting shared values. They urge Mayor Moore to robustly defend Sydney’s Jewish community against vandalism and threats experienced regularly.

    The call to action is clear: Sydney must strengthen its resolve to protect its diverse constituencies, placing forceful measures to ensure those who live, work, and worship in Sydney can feel secure in their city.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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