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Australians are being called upon to contribute personal accounts of “tragedy, grief, love, and support” to a digital initiative aimed at memorializing the Bondi massacre.

The attack on Bondi Beach during a Hanukkah festival on December 14 claimed the lives of fifteen people, sending shockwaves across Australia and prompting a nation-wide examination of antisemitism.

In response, the Sydney Jewish Museum has unveiled “Remembering Bondi,” an online platform designed to gather and share memories and artifacts related to the tragic event.

This project invites members of the Jewish community, local residents, eyewitnesses, and the families of the victims to engage by reading, reflecting, and contributing photos, videos, and personal reflections.

“The weeks following Bondi have seen an intense wave of emotions, with immense support and grief, but also a lot of love,” remarked Geoff Sirmai, a spokesperson for the museum.

He added, “From a historical perspective, it is our duty to compile and archive these experiences, ensuring the story of these events is preserved for future generations.”

Large sea of floral tributes outside Bondi Pavilion.
A mass of flowers, cards, toys and other tributes at Bondi Pavilion grew each day after the attack. Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas

Launched on Friday, the site had already received many responses, helping to ensure memories endured for future generations, he said.

“People are putting up words, pictures, videos even, they’re creating poems, stories and we expect it to be many more.”

He said the project would be transferred to a permanent exhibition in mid-2027 at the museum, currently under renovation.

The attack, allegedly carried out by a father and son inspired by the ideology of the self-proclaimed Islamic State group, prompted an outpouring of grief at Bondi, resulting in a large memorial.

The museum said its project continued work that was done to preserve the memorial’s “countless tributes”, including thousands of flowers, in order to capture the “trauma and tragedy, grief, love and support” that followed the attack.

“With ‘Remembering Bondi’ we hope to amplify the healing that has already begun through wide community support,” head curator Roslyn Sugarman said in a statement.

The project’s launch comes after Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Australia for four days to show solidarity with the Jewish community.

The Israeli head of state’s visit sparked large protests in Sydney and Melbourne.


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