A Gentle Note for FamiliesAfter recording this episode on Sunday, December 14, 2025, a deeply sad and frightening event occurred at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. Families were gathered for a Hanukkah celebration when two individuals used a gun to harm others. Many people were injured, and lives were lost. Police and emergency responders acted quickly, and the danger was stopped.
Leaders and authorities have described this as a terror attack targeting the Jewish community.
My heart is with everyone affected, those who were present, those who lost loved ones, and Jewish communities around the world.
In moments like these, it’s important to remember that most people are good, and that in times of tragedy we also see courage and care from police officers, paramedics, doctors, and brave bystanders who rush in to help.
If this news feels scary, confusing, or upsetting, that is completely normal.
This episode is shared with love, with the hope of spreading understanding, kindness, and light.
Ways to Help & Support the Families and CommunityIf you or your family would like to help support those affected by the Bondi Beach tragedy, here are trusted organizations accepting donations for emergency response, recovery, and community care:
🇦🇺 Australian Red CrossProvides emergency relief, crisis support, and long-term recovery services for people affected by violence and tragedy.
👉 Donate here: https://www.redcross.org.au/donate/
✡️ Jewish Communal Appeal (JCA – NSW)Supports Jewish families and communities across New South Wales with counseling, crisis care, community safety, and recovery services.
👉 Donate here: https://donation.jca.org.au/donation-2.0
🕊️ JewishCare JewishCare provides a wide range of social services, including aged care, disability support, mental health programs, family and child support, and assistance for Holocaust survivors. They primarily service New South Wales.
👉 Donate here: https://www.jewishcare.org.au/donate
Helping doesn’t always mean donating money. Learning, empathy, and standing up against hate are also powerful ways to help.
If your family hasn’t listened yet, I recommend our earlier episode:
“The Shabbat Table: A Time for Rest and Connection.”
That episode gives gentle background on:
- The Jewish faith
- What Shabbat is and why it matters
- Jewish values of rest, family, gratitude, and community
Listening can help children and grown-ups better understand Judaism and build respect and compassion, especially during difficult times like this.
✨ Episode Overview: Celebrating Hanukkah TodayImagine a festival where the celebration doesn’t last just one afternoon — it lasts eight joyful nights.
In Part Two of our Hanukkah adventure, we move from the ancient Temple into the modern living room to explore how Jewish families celebrate Hanukkah today through candle-lighting, food, games, generosity, movement, and togetherness.
This episode is designed for children ages 5–12 and their grown-ups, with calm moments, playful movement, and meaningful takeaways.
🕎 What We Explore in This Episode- Lighting the Menorah and learning about the shamash
- Playing Dreidel and understanding the Hebrew letters
- Hanukkah foods like latkes and sufganiyot
- Tzedakah (charity) and acts of kindness
- A guided Hanukkah meditation for calm and comfort
- A movement game: Spin Like a Dreidel
- A Friendship Bridge connecting Hanukkah and Kwanzaa
- An Eight Nights of Kindness...