At 7.01pm on Thursday evening, a crowd of 1,500 mourners packed into the Sydney Opera House descended into a heavy silence. Television stations paused their coverage. Gatherings fell still. Six weeks after 15 people were gunned down celebrating the first night of Hanukah in Bondi, in the worst terror attack on Australian soil, the nation was still coming to terms with the weight of its loss. As Australians paused for a minute’s silence on the national day of mourning to honour the victims, the profound quiet spoke more than words could. The local Chabad of Bondi’s theme for the official
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