Australia mourns Bondi victims and vows to combat hate crime

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Holocaust survivor and Bondi terror victim Alex Kleytman, who survived WWII and emigrated to Australia, was fatally shot during Hanukah celebrations at Bondi Beach. He was known for his dedication to preserving Jewish history and memory, authoring books on Jewish resistance and life in the Soviet Union. His death highlights ongoing antisemitism and the importance of remembering and standing strong against hatred.
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