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Funerals for first victims of Bondi Beach terror attack Rabbi Eli Schlanger, Reuven Morrison, Rabbi Yaakov Levitan

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Published: December 17, 2025
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Emotions ran high as family and loved ones bade farewell to the first victims of the Bondi Beach terror attack with some funeral services less than a kilometre from the scene of the tragedy.

He was the first to be farewelled, with standing room only at Chabad of Bondi as mourners packed the synagogue and outside on the streets, with tight security surrounding the event.

Relatives of Rabbi Eli Schlanger, who was killed in the Bondi Beach terror attack, draped over his coffin during his funeral at Chabad of Bondi. (Kate Geraghty)
Loving husband and father-of-five Rabbi Eli Schlanger was the first of the Bondi terror attack victims to be farewelled (9News)

Among the crowd was NSW Premier Chris Minns, federal Opposition Leader Sussan Ley, Wentworth MP Allegra Spender, former prime minister Scott Morrison and the Israeli Ambassor to Australia Amir Maimon.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was notably not in attendance but said before the funeral he would stay away unless he was invited.

Normally there are no eulogies at a Jewish funeral, just prayers. But tradition was pushed aside, so the world would know what it has lost.

A mourner reacts at a synagogue during the funeral of Rabbi Eli Schlanger. (AP)
Rabbi Schlanger, who was also a prison chaplain, received a guard of honour. (Dylan Coker)

Rabbi Schlanger, who was also a prison chaplain, received a guard of honour from Corrective Services NSW. He would often travel hours out to regional NSW to be with inmates.

During the service mourners paid tribute to the “outstandingly devoted… exemplary and loving husband”, “supportive and caring son and son-in-law” and “loyal and inspirational friend”.

Relatives were seen embracing his coffin in grief as the service began.

Mourners at Chabad of Bondi at the funeral of Rabbi Eli Schlanger. (Kate Geraghty)
Rabbi Yehoram Ulman, father-in-law of Rabbi Eli Schlanger, speaks at his funeral. (AP)

Rabbi Levi Wolff described Rabbi Schlanger as one of the “purest, most sincere and passionate people any of us have known”.

“Eli was ripped away from us in the midst of doing what we loved best, spreading love and joy, and caring for his people with endless self-sacrifice,” Wolff said.

“In his life and in his death, he towered above as one of the highest and holiest souls.

“This loss is massive for the entire Jewish nation, but for our community here, and for Chabad of Bondi, the loss is unspeakable.”

Wolff said Rabbi Schlanger was a proud father-of-five, including a six-week-old son, who would “keep watching over” his family.

The coffin of Rabbi Eli Schlanger is escorted out of a synagogue after his funeral service in Bondi. (AP)

“We have all been hoping over the last three days that we would wake up and somehow realise that this was all a terrible dream. We can’t wish that anymore,” Wolff added.

“We are here, raw and devastated, crying in unbearable pain, along with the entire Jewish people and all good people across Australia and the world over in the wake of the horrific terrorist attack that was perpetrated in our city.

“We mourn the loss of every single precious life, we embrace their families and we wish them strength.

“We pray for the speedy and complete recovery of the injured.”

Just three hours after they said their goodbyes, there was a second funeral – this time for Sydney businessman Reuven Morrison.

Footage from the horrific shooting shows 62-year-old Reuven Morrison standing up against the two gunmen, launching missiles in their direction as his community piled on top of each other to protect their loved ones. (A Current Affair)

He was one of the heroes from Sunday, hurling a brick at the gunmen.

“He’s chasing after the terrorists, in his usual way, swearing at the terrorists, and he throws at them a brick! This is the greatest heroic act that a Jew can do … to save another Jew,” a friend said, remembering Morrison.

Then, in the late afternoon, Rabbi Yaakov Levitan, a father-of-four, was farewelled at Macquarie Park.

“We saw him physically plucked and torn away from the ones he loved so dearly and the wider community,” one mourner said in tribute.

Rabbi Yaakov Levitan, a father-of-four was farewelled at Macquarie Park. (9News)

The funerals marked the official beginning of seven days of mourning but there will be no end date.

This community is dealing with another atrocity and, history tells us, the pain will live on forever.

If you have been impacted by the terror attack in Bondi there is support available.

To contact Lifeline Australia, call 13 11 14 or text 0477 13 11 14. For people under 25 years old, you can contact Kids Helpline at 1800 55 1800. Both of these are available on a 24/7 basis.
If you wish to donate blood, you can find your nearest donor centre here.

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