BBC outside Rabbi Schlanger's funeral as mourners pay tribute

His death was described as an "unspeakable loss" in a service held at the Chabad of Bondi.

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At his funeral, Schlanger's death was described as an "unspeakable loss" for the Jewish community in Bondi.

His funeral was the first to be held for victims of the attack, which targeted a Hanukkah event. The BBC's Katy Watson was outside as the service concluded.

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