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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 37 MIN

#49 - Compassion, Courage & Community After Bondi

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Send us Fan MailA single moment of violence can leave a community frozen in grief, but it can also expose something quietly powerful: the people who choose to show up. This episode, we are joined by Rabbi Yossi Friedman, known across Australia as Rabbi On Demand, to talk about what he witnessed after the Bondi tragedy and what it teaches us about humanity, social cohesion, and the everyday choices that keep multicultural communities strong. Yossi shares how he moved from traditional synagogue work to a more personal, “bring it to you” model of spiritual care, shaped by the post-COVID world and the reality that many Australians feel non-religious yet still crave meaning, belonging, and moral clarity. We unpack the universal side of faith values: gratitude, human dignity, and responsibility to one another, especially when words feel inadequate. From memorial gatherings to unexpected interfaith moments, we explore what genuine inclusivity looks like in action and why respect is only the first step. Yossi also tells two unforgettable stories of everyday heroism involving Uber drivers, showing that courage doesn’t always look like running towards danger and that guilt can touch both those who were there and those who weren’t. Along the way, we discuss practical ways to stand against anti-Semitism and hatred, including the idea that “hate flourishes when it has space”, and how initiatives like One Mitzvah for Bondi turn grief into visible acts of kindness.If you care about community healing, leadership in hard times, and building trust across cultural and religious lines, this conversation will stay with you. Subscribe, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more Australians find these stories of light and connection.The episode also highlights the NSW Government initiative One Mitzvah for Bondi, encouraging simple acts of kindness and community spirit in response to tragedy. #OneMitzvahforBondiIf you value conversations about community, leadership, resilience, and bringing people together, this is an episode that will stay with you.Support the showThank you for listening!

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Send us Fan Mail A single moment of violence can leave a community frozen in grief, but it can also expose something quietly powerful: the people who choose to show up. This episode, we are joined by Rabbi Yossi Friedman, known across Australia as Rabbi On Demand, to talk about what he witnessed after the Bondi tragedy and what it teaches us about humanity, social cohesion, and the everyday choices that keep multicultural communities strong. Yossi shares how he moved from traditional s...

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