Rabbi killed in Australia Hanukkah attack was ‘very special,’ Toronto relative says
TORONTO — A rabbi killed in the mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia is being remembered by family members in Toronto for his positivity and commitment to bringing Judaism to others.
Eli Schlanger, an assistant rabbi at Chabad of Bondi, was one of at least 15 people killed at the Bondi Beach event he had helped organize. At least 38 others were wounded in what police said was an attack by a father and son.
Estee Schlanger of Toronto, who is married to the rabbi’s older brother, remembers him as a “very positive and happy person” who was always encouraging others to do mitzvot, otherwise known as good deeds.
“Whether it was encouraging people, Jewish people, to put up a mezuzah on their front door … or for people to light the Hanukkah menorah, (he was) just encouraging people to become closer to their Judaism,” Estee said in an interview.