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Jewish grandmother devastated by alleged fire attack on business
Key takeaways
- A grandmother has told the royal commission on antisemtisim the loss of her business to an alleged attack was "devastating".
- Dozens of people have this week appeared at the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion in Sydney to share their experience of antisemitism at schools, workplaces and in the community.
- The inquiry was called after 15 people were killed at a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi on December 14, 2025.
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A grandmother has told the royal commission on antisemtisim the loss of her business to an alleged attack was "devastating". (ABC News)
Link copied Share Share article A Jewish cafe owner has told the royal commission on antisemitism of the "devastating" loss of her business to a fire in an alleged attack.
Dozens of people have this week appeared at the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion in Sydney to share their experience of antisemitism at schools, workplaces and in the community.
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