Joint Jewish, Christian and Islamic statement re Bondi Beach tragedy

A Message of Unity from the Children of Abraham

We, a Progressive Jewish Rabbi, a Pioneer Priest & regional Inter Faith Adviser
in the Stroud Anglican Team, and a Trustee of the Stroud District Islamic
Centre, stand together today not merely as representatives of our respective
faiths, but as grieving human beings united in horror and sorrow.
The atrocity committed at Bondi Beach, targeting families gathered for the
festival of Hanukkah, was an assault on the very sanctity of life. To murder
innocent people during a celebration of light is an act of profound darkness.
We mourn the lives stolen, we pray for the healing of the wounded, and we
extend our deepest love to the Jewish community in Australia and around the
world who are once again reeling from the trauma of antisemitic violence.
We are compelled to speak with one voice because the intent of terror is to
divide us. The gunmen sought to sow fear and hatred between our
communities; we refuse to give them that victory.
To our Jewish brothers and sisters: We see your pain. We acknowledge the
terrifying rise in antisemitism that has led to this moment. You are not alone.
We stand around you as a shield of friendship and solidarity.
To our Muslim brothers and sisters: We affirm that such acts of violence are a
betrayal of true faith. We stand firm against any retaliatory Islamophobia that
seeks to blame an entire community for the crimes of a few.
To all people of good will: We call upon you to resist the pull of polarization
and to stand together against oppression and injustice. Do not let this tragedy
harden your hearts against your neighbours. In the face of those who wish to
spread hatred and conflict, our most powerful weapon is our unity.
Let us be the light that defies the darkness.

Rabbi Anna Gerrard Three Counties Liberal Jewish Community
Rev Simon Howell Stroud Parish Churches/Gloucester Diocese
Mustafa Davies Trustee, Stroud District Islamic Centre

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