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Singapore’s Faith Communities Condemn Sydney Antisemitic Attack, Urge Unity and Tolerance

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Breaking: Singapore’s Inter‑Religious Bodies Condemn Antisemitic Attack on Sydney Hanukkah Party

Singapore’s Inter‑Religious Organisation (IRO) issued a stark statement on Monday, denouncing the antisemitic attack that claimed 16 lives and wounded dozens, including children and the elderly, during a Hanukkah gathering in Sydney.

IRO’s Outpouring of Grief and Condemnation

The IRO said it was “profoundly shocked and heart‑broken” by the targeted violence. “We unequivocally condemn this act of pure evil,this violence borne of antisemitism,which has stolen 16 precious lives,” the statement read.

It added that the assault on a festival of light “compounds the tragedy with profound sacrilege,” and pledged prayers for the victims, the injured, and those traumatized.

The organisation praised the “immense bravery” of individuals such as Ahmed al Ahmed, who wrestled a weapon from an assailant, and lauded the swift response of first‑responders and medical teams.[Source]

Jewish Welfare Board Singapore’s Solidarity

The Jewish Welfare Board of Singapore affirmed unwavering support for Australia’s Jewish community. It mourned Rabbi Eli (Eliezer) Schlanger, the 41‑year‑old assistant rabbi of Chabad Bondi, who was killed while leading the hanukkah service.

Rabbi Schlanger, a British‑born figure who had lived in Sydney for 18 years and recently became a father for the fifth time, was described as a “dedicated, kind and service‑oriented” leader whose loss reverberates across families and congregations.

The board reiterated Singapore’s commitment to religious freedom,peaceful coexistence,and the dignity of every community.

Interfaith Bodies Across Singapore Speak Out

The National Council of Churches of Singapore condemned all anti‑semitic acts and terrorism targeting any faith, ethnicity, or belief.

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese affirmed that every person “has an inherent right to live safely and peacefully,” calling the Sydney attack a violation of essential human rights.

The Islamic Religious Council (MUIS) warned that hate and fear are being weaponised to divide societies, urging collective action against extremism.

The Singapore Buddhist Federation, Taoist Federation, Hindu Advisory Board, Sikh Advisory Board, and Buddhist Federation all labeled the shooting a “barbaric” act of senseless hatred, stressing the fragile nature of racial and religious harmony.

Key Facts at a Glance

Organization Core Message
Inter‑Religious Organisation (IRO) Condemns antisemitic violence; honors bravery of responders.
Jewish Welfare board Singapore Mourns rabbi Schlanger; pledges solidarity with Australian Jews.
National Council of Churches Strongest condemnation of anti‑Semitism and terrorism.
Roman Catholic Archdiocese Affirms right to safe, peaceful life for all.
MUIS Calls for unified resistance to hate‑fuelled extremism.
Other Faith Groups Label attack as barbaric; urge protection of social cohesion.

Evergreen Insight: Why Interfaith Solidarity Matters

History shows that coordinated interfaith responses can dampen the ripple effects of hate crimes. The United nations’ “Interfaith Dialog for Peace” initiative, launched in 2023, cites Singapore’s model of ten‑faith portrayal as a benchmark for communal resilience.[UN Initiative]

Continued collaboration among religious leaders helps identify early warning signs of radicalisation, fosters community education, and builds trust that can deter future attacks.

what Comes Next?

Authorities in Australia are investigating the motives behind the shooting, while Singapore’s faith groups plan joint workshops on counter‑extremism later this year.

How can interfaith organisations further strengthen early‑warning mechanisms against hate‑driven violence?
What role should governments play in supporting grassroots religious harmony initiatives?

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