In the wake of the Bondi Hanukkah massacre, the Jewish community and the broader Australian public are calling for stronger leadership from the government, which has been criticised for its inadequate response to rising antisemitism. The article draws parallels between the current crisis and the biblical story of Yaakov Avinu, highlighting how true leadership requires humility, accountability, and the courage to act decisively in moments of danger.
The narrative explores why Yehuda was chosen for kingship, suggesting that leadership is not about being infallible, but about admitting mistakes, serving others with humility, and taking bold action when necessary. The author urges the government to acknowledge its shortcomings, listen to community demands for a Royal Commission, and confront threats without hesitation.
Ultimately, the piece calls for leaders who will not deflect blame or delay action, but who will step forward with strength and resolve to protect and unite the community in times of crisis.

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