Anthony Albanese has attended a service at the Great Synagogue in Sydney “to honour the memory of those lost” in the Bondi terror attack. After conceding that his government could have done more to curb the rise of antisemitism in Australia before the attack on a Hanukah celebration, the prime minister attended the service on Friday evening – the first Shabbat since the attack. He posted a photograph of himself and his wife, Jodie Haydon, inside the synagogue on Instagram and wrote: “Tonight at the Great Synagogue in Sydney we honour the memory of those lost. Rabbi Benjamin Elton greets
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