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ZCV Report Card

The Zionist Council of Victoria, its affiliates and members of the community will hold their Annual Assembly and year in review later this month.

Seminar before return to Australia

Now in its sixth year, the Zionist Federation of Australia (ZFA) and Australasian Zionist Youth Council (AZYC) Seminar brought together 99 gap year participants from the six national Australian Zionist youth movements for a closing seminar.

Melbourne remembers Rabin

More than 200 people have filled Melbourne's Beth Weizmann for a moving commemoration marking the 18th Remembrance Day for assassinated Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.

Teachers conference in Sydney

A Hebrew Conference for Primary Teachers from across Australia will taking place at Moriah College’s Hamakom in Sydney next week.

Remembering Rabin

"We will pursue the course of peace with determination and fortitude. We will not let up. We will not give in." Yitzhak Rabin, Nobel Prize Lecture, 1994.

Mind, Body and Soul

Young Jewish adults and Israel Programs alumni have participated in the inaugural Mind, Body, Soul series in Melbourne.
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ZFA throws Sukkot Party

The 2013 Sukkot Sounds Party welcomed Israel Programs alumni and young adults in Melbourne.

Israel in Melbourne

During the Sukkot holidays, the Melbourne-based Habayit Home of Hebrew and Israeli Culture welcomed children from Prep to Grade 6 at its educational Keytana Babayit, "holiday program at home".

Gandel supports Taglit-Birthright

The Zionist Federation of Australia has welcomed Gandel Philanthropy’s commitment to Jewish continuity through its support of the Taglit-Birthright Israel program.

New web site for ZFA programs

The Zionist Federation of Australia Israel Programs has recently launched a newly improved website.

Learning Hebrew in Melbourne

Habayit is a new and exciting initiative of the World Zionist Organisation to promote the Hebrew language and Israeli culture in Jewish communities around the world.

Israeli program continues in Australia

The very first Kangarusski Birthright trip brought 40 Russian-speaking Jewish Australians to Israel for an unforgettable ten day experience.