Bollard City
March 2, 2018 by Carmel Shute
Bollard City, a solo exhibition by Georgian-born artist, Nina Sanadze, opens on Saturday 17 March at Melbourne’s Living Museum of the West, and explores how bollards have become the new icons of our time. Read more
History stoush turns nasty
March 1, 2018 by J-Wire Newsdesk
It was an Estimates hearing and two senators were drawing history to make their points on research. Read more
Israeli public unconvinced by police recommendation to charge Netanyahu
March 1, 2018 by Evelyn Gordon - JNS
Recent polls show that if Israel held elections today, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud Party would likely win again, despite police recommendations that he be indicted on six counts of taking bribes…writes Evelyn Gordon. Read more
European Jewish leader: ‘Anti-Semitism will not be eradicated, but it can be opposed, it can be resisted, it can be fought’
March 1, 2018 by JNS
This must be the beginning of the end of antisemitism. Because talking about antisemitism is not enough. We must be ambitious and pragmatic in order to find enduring solutions to this problem,” stated Moshe Kantor, president of the European Jewish Congress, as he addressed a five-day conference titled “An End to Anti-Semitism” at the University of Vienna. Read more
Happy birthday Harry
March 1, 2018 by Tayla Rosen
Yeshiva College and Our Big Kitchen have hosted their annual Gala Dinner this year in honour of Harry Triguboff’s 85th birthday. Read more






