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Reuven Morrison was killed in the Bondi Beach shooting one year after warning about antisemitism
Reuven Morrison knew what it was to live with antisemitism.
Like many Jews in Sydney, his story began in the former Soviet Union.
“Walking around the streets in the USSR we always looked back, we were aware of our environment, and we expected the unexpected,” Mr Morrison told the ABC last year.
“It…
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