Malmö Chanukah celebration proceeds amid Sydney attack fallout

In the wake of the Sydney Bondi Beach Hanukkah terror attack, Malmö's Jewish community held their planned event on Stortorget with enhanced security, refusing to let fear prevail, organizer Shneur Kesselman said.

Following the December 14, 2025, terror attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach Chanukah event—which killed 16 and injured dozens—Jewish communities worldwide grappled with grief and resolve. In Malmö, Sweden, Chabad Malmö, led by chairman and former rabbi Shneur Kesselman, proceeded with their Chanukah celebration on Stortorget on December 15.

“We absolutely did not think of canceling; that's what the terrorists want,” Kesselman told reporters. “We are very affected by it. It feels very close even though the distance is far.” The event featured music, song, candle lighting, and Torah unveiling, but was kept secret for security, inviting only local community members amid concerns over antisemitic comments.

Heavy police presence included drones, armed officers, and private security. “We have a fantastic collaboration with the police,” Kesselman said. Swedish police have bolstered protection around Jewish sites since October 7, 2023, with regional variations and heightened measures during holidays.

Similar resolve is evident elsewhere: Stockholm's annual candle-lighting at Norrmalmstorg is set for December 15 evening, organized by a related group, as communities monitor the international situation and adjust security.

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