Search continues for missing school leaver swept out to sea off NSW coast
December 4, 2025 by Rob Klein
NSW Police have confirmed they are continuing efforts on land and water in a scaled-back capacity as the search for 18-year-old Astin Gerstl enters another day.
World Jewish leaders unite in Australia against rising hate
Jewish leaders from the world’s seven largest diaspora communities met in Sydney today for the first J7 Task Force Summit held in Australia warning that the sharp rise in antisemitism here is part of a wider global pattern.
ECAJ report finds extreme antisemitism has become part of the mainstream
The newly released ECAJ Report on Anti-Jewish Incidents in Australia 2025 reveals that Australian Jews have endured a second frightening year of unprecedented antisemitism.
Segal defends response to neo-Nazi rally as envoys disagree on terror definition
December 2, 2025 by Rob Klein
Australia’s Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism, Jillian Segal, appeared before Senate Estimates today, where she was questioned about her office’s response to a neo-Nazi demonstration held outside NSW Parliament on 8 November.
Chancellor warns universities failed Jewish students after October 7
Western Sydney University chancellor Jennifer Westacott revealed her childhood experience of “severe violence” and antisemitism in a speech to Australian Jewish Funders and the Dor Foundation on Monday, 1 December.
The forgotten exodus: Sydney honours 850,000 Jews who fled Arab lands and Iran
December 1, 2025 by Rob Klein
More than 200 people gathered at the National Council of Jewish Women hall in Woollahra on Sunday evening for the annual commemoration honouring Jewish refugees from Arab lands and Iran. Read more
Queensland Labor backs legal warnings for IDF volunteers
Grassroots members at the Queensland Labor conference this weekend have passed a motion calling on the Albanese Government to issue explicit legal notices to Australian citizens serving in the Israel Defence Forces.
Bondi Beach hit by antisemitic graffiti attack as police hunt two suspects
Bondi Beach residents woke on Saturday to new antisemitic graffiti, the latest in a series of incidents that have unsettled the local Jewish community and prompted a renewed appeal from police for information.
NSW Parliament passes new laws to protect places of worship
November 28, 2025 by Rob Klein
The NSW Parliament has passed legislation ensuring people can attend their places of worship without being blocked, harassed or intimidated, with police retaining powers to move on protesters who interfere with access.
Australia lists IRGC as state sponsor of terrorism
November 28, 2025 by Rob Klein
On Thursday, 28 November, the Australian Government officially designated Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a state sponsor of terrorism, marking the first listing under newly passed counter-terrorism legislation.
Light overcomes darkness: NSW leaders deliver united message at Chanukah event
The Jewish community has “reclaimed this house for the people of New South Wales.” Read more
Lookout avoids jail for role in Woollahra hate crime spree
A Sydney court has heard the real reason behind 21-year-old Thomas Stojanovski’s participation in a spree of antisemitic vandalism and arson that shocked Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
Never looking back, Holocaust survivor Maurice Linker farewelled
November 21, 2025 by Rob Klein
Holocaust survivor Maurice Linker passed away last week aged 95.
Jewish community welcomes Kellie Sloane appointment, pays tribute to Speakman
Kellie Sloane has been elected unopposed as the new leader of the NSW Liberal Party after Mark Speakman stepped down on Thursday.
JIFF Review – ‘Among Neighbours’ – Surviving the Holocaust, only to face murder at home
November 19, 2025 by Rob Klein
Among Neighbours is an engaging documentary that tackles one of the most uncomfortable parts of Holocaust history, the attacks on Jewish survivors who returned to their homes in Polish towns after the war.
Tribe of Chutzpah comedy and storytelling night
November 19, 2025 by Rob Klein
Jewish comedians are turning to comedy and storytelling with a special show in Sydney to lift spirits as the community continues to grapple with the fallout of the October 7 attacks.
Federal Court refuses to dismiss racial vilification case against Sydney University lecturer
A Federal Court judge has refused to throw out a racial discrimination lawsuit against the University of Sydney in connection with lecturer Nick Riemer in a pre-trial ruling, with the court finding that key questions about how Jewish and Israeli Australians interpret criticism of Zionism must be decided at trial.
The end of a golden era as Helen Gold retires from UIA
November 14, 2025 by Rob Klein
UIA NSW President Gary Perlstein delivered a heartfelt tribute to office manager Helen Gold at Wednesday night’s AGM at Central Synagogue, marking her retirement after 25 years of service and her upcoming aliyah.
Deborah Conway awarded Civic Choice Award after two turbulent years
November 14, 2025 by Rob Klein
Deborah Conway has won the Civic Choice Award on Thursday evening at the Melbourne Prize for Music, securing the public vote in a year where support from audiences carries extra meaning.
Roots festival invites Jewish community to grow together
The Jewish Roots Festival is returning to South Coogee on Sunday, 30 November 2025, promising a dynamic day focused on Jewish culture, community, and sustainability.
Neo-Nazi rally attendees exposed in everyday jobs
A clearer picture is emerging of the men who took part in last Saturday’s antisemitic, neo-Nazi rally outside NSW Parliament House, with investigations linking several attendees to everyday jobs in transport, engineering, fitness, education and government services.
Moving tributes mark NAJEX Remembrance Day commemoration
November 13, 2025 by Rob Klein
A profound Remembrance Day service hosted by the NSW Association of Jewish Service & Ex-Servicemen & Women (NAJEX) on Sunday brought together veterans, families, students, and community leaders to commemorate Australian Jewish servicemen and women.
Queensland counter terror police charge three over attacks on defence firms linked to Israel
November 12, 2025 by Rob Klein
Three pro-Palestine activists have been charged by Queensland counter-terrorism police over alleged break-ins and vandalism at two defence-related companies in Brisbane that export components used in the F-35 fighter jet programme.
Sydney rabbi vows ‘zero tolerance’ after son abused in antisemitic incident
November 12, 2025 by Rob Klein
Rabbi Yossi Friedman has vowed to ensure an alleged antisemitic attack on his eight-year-old son in Dover Heights does not “go unchecked”, after the boy was verbally abused and subjected to an obscene gesture while walking home from school.
NSW moves to tighten protest laws
November 11, 2025 by Rob Klein
The NSW government has moved to restore police powers to disperse protesters harassing or intimidating worshippers, introducing new legislation after a successful Supreme Court challenge.
Queensland Jewish community celebrates 160 years with “less oy, more joy”
November 11, 2025 by Rob Klein
The Queensland Jewish community is celebrating 160 years of Jewish life in Queensland, marking the milestone with events highlighting resilience, contribution and unity with the theme “less oy, more joy”.
From Kristallnacht to Kindertransport: Sydney commemoration unites generations of hope
November 10, 2025 by Rob Klein
Last night, close to 800 people gathered in Sydney for the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies’ annual Kristallnacht commemoration, an evening that powerfully linked a notorious moment of the Nazi pogrom with the subsequent act of rescue. The event, themed “From Kristallnacht to Kindertransport”, was a moving reflection on memory, compassion, and resilience.
Neo-Nazis chant antisemitic slogans outside NSW Parliament
Almost 70 neo-Nazis from the National Socialist Network (NSN) rallied outside New South Wales Parliament House on Saturday targeting Jewish groups with hate speech. Read more
The Great Synagogue welcomes 1000 visitors for Sydney Open event
November 7, 2025 by Rob Klein
The Great Synagogue, Sydney, welcomed nearly 1,000 visitors on Sunday, 2 November, as part of the Museums of History NSW’s annual Sydney Open event.
Shoshana Eisner honoured by Jewish House for outstanding humanitarian leadership
November 7, 2025 by Rob Klein
Community leader Shoshana Eisner has received a special humanitarian award from Jewish House in recognition of her leadership of Operation Golda, a grassroots initiative that brought thousands of Australians together to provide urgent support to Israel and displaced families.







