<p>Jessica Chapnik Kahn was there at Bondi on December 14th, shielding her daughter as shots were fired into a Jewish festival, killing 15 people.</p><p>More than a month later, she’s trying to find a way to live with what she went through and she says it's her heart that’s guiding her.</p><p>Today, on this National Day of Mourning for the victims of the Bondi Beach terrorist attack, we hear Jessica’s story and speak with Michael Visontay, a Sydney resident and commissioning editor of the Jewish Independent, about how the community is dealing with the aftermath of tragedy and the fractious political debate. </p><p>Featured:</p><p>Jessica Chapnik Kahn, Bondi survivor</p><p>Michael Visontay, The Jewish Independent commissioning editor</p>