Trump & Netanyahu struggle to agree on future of Judea & Samaria
January 5, 2026 by David Singer
President Trump’s failure to propose his plan for the future of Judea and Samaria (West Bank) since he promised its release in March 2025 has finally caught up with him. Read more
On the other hand
January 4, 2026 by Michael Kuttner
Magen David Adom, Israel’s main national first responder organisation, has reported some notable achievements during 2025. Read more
2002? 2026? What’s the difference?
January 4, 2026 by Ron Weiser
Antisemitism, in whatever form it tries to take or morph into, did not begin in the aftermath of 7 October, nor will it end tomorrow. Read more
Mamdani’s ‘collectivism’ is dangerous to Jews and everyone else
January 4, 2026 by Jonathan S. Tobin - JNS.org
Inaugurations are generally hopeful days in democracies. Read more
The downplaying of momentous events in Iran
January 2, 2026 by Melanie Phillips - JNS.org
All week, Iranians have been mounting massive and widespread street protests. Read more
Handel’s Messiah
January 2, 2026 by Jeremy Rosen
Stormy times ahead
January 2, 2026 by Michael Kuttner
Extreme weather events such as droughts, tornadoes, hurricanes, cyclones, torrential rain, combined with intense cold or soaring temperatures, seem to be increasing worldwide. Read more
The Choral
January 2, 2026 by Alex First
A movie review by Alex First Read more
Shabbat Mikeytz
January 1, 2026 by Jeremy Rosen
Trump could offend would-be leaders of Israel as he singles out Bibi’s so-called exceptionalism
January 1, 2026 by Bruce S. Ticker
CATS
January 1, 2026 by Alex First
A Melbourne theatre review by Alex First Read more
Poem by Michael Leibowitz
Kadish—21 December 2025 Read more
After Bondi, avoidance is no longer an option
December 31, 2025 by Michael Gencher
It has never been credible for this government to claim it is responding adequately to antisemitism — not before October 7, not since, and not now. Read more
Follow the yellow star road
December 31, 2025 by Zeddy Lawrence
In my previous two columns – one prior to Bondi, one two days after Bondi – I lamented sardonically that, after every incident of antisemitism over the past two years, all the Prime Minister offered were words … the very same words on each occasion: “There’s no place for antisemitism in Australia … or Islamophobia.” Read more
Revelry in the age of horror: A New Year’s meditation
December 31, 2025 by Menachem Rosensaft
Hold the champagne, at least for a moment. As we mark the beginning of a new year, let us also think of all those the world over who are not in a celebratory mood, whose mindset is one of trepidation, anguish and pain rather than joy. Read more
When Everyone Knows That Everyone Knows
December 31, 2025 by Anne Sarzin
Book review by Dr Anne Sarzin Read more
Anastasia
December 31, 2025 by Alex First
A Melbourne theatre review by Alex First Read more
Despite warning signs, the US-Israel alliance is still solid
December 30, 2025 by Jonathan S. Tobin - JNS.org
Optimism about Jewish life is in short supply lately. Around the globe, antisemitism is surging. Read more
14 nations continue to fuel Jew-hatred around the world
December 29, 2025 by David Singer
Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Iceland, Ireland, Japan, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain and the United Kingdom continue to fuel Jew-hatred around the world. Read more
From Camp Sababa alumni participant to volunteer companion
December 29, 2025 by Milla Wolman
By Milla Wolman
Despite the devastating tragedy of the massacre on Chanukah at Bondi, a glimmer of light persisted amid this new darkness. The laughter of children and young adults with disabilities echoed through Sydney’s Jewish community as they came together earlier in December for four days of fun and fulfilment at Camp Sababa 2025.
Arnold Roth’s long journey for justice
December 28, 2025 by Steve Linde
Twenty-four years after his 15-year-old daughter, Malki, was murdered in a Hamas suicide bombing in Jerusalem, Arnold Roth is asking a question that remains unanswered: Why is the terrorist responsible for her death living freely as a celebrity in Jordan? Read more
On the other hand
December 27, 2025 by Michael Kuttner
The outgoing civil year of 2025 was a “booming” year for Israelis as the war against Hamas, Iran and its proxies affected the whole country. Read more
A surprising champion of the Mitzvah campaign
December 26, 2025 by Rebbetzin Elka Feldman
We all know Chanukah is the story of light over darkness, of what is right over what is wrong. Read more
Netanyahu on trial: Case 4000 unravels as witness exposes alleged suppression of exculpatory evidence
December 26, 2025 by Alex Traiman - JNS.org
Case 4000—the most serious and consequential of the criminal cases against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—has long been portrayed by prosecutors as the centrepiece of their corruption allegations. Read more
‘Speaking up is a matter of survival’: Canadian model confronts online antisemitism
December 26, 2025 by TPS-IL
Canadian-Slovakian model Miriam Mattova is intensifying her public advocacy to hold social media platforms accountable for online hate, saying unchecked anonymity has helped normalise antisemitic threats and allowed violent rhetoric to flourish without consequences. Read more
A minor fast
December 26, 2025 by Jeremy Rosen
Perhaps the least important notable date in the Jewish calendar is the Tenth of Tevet , which occurs ten days after Chanukah. Read more
Seasonal allergies
December 26, 2025 by Michael Kuttner
Certain seasons precipitate allergic attacks and cause misery for those afflicted. Read more
The Housemaid
December 26, 2025 by Alex First
A movie review by Alex First Read more
Rental Family
December 26, 2025 by Alex First
A movie review by Alex First Read more
The Bondi Beach massacre must be a turning point for Australia
December 25, 2025 by Robert Singer
Only days ago, on the first night of Chanukah, at least fifteen innocent people were murdered in cold blood on Bondi Beach during a festive family-oriented lighting ceremony. Read more






