The Doll Trilogy

March 9, 2026 by  

A Melbourne theatre review by Alex First Read more

Trump and Netanyahu pave way to end Arab-Jewish conflict

March 9, 2026 by  

The spectacularly successful and ongoing USA-Israel attack on Iran has opened up the real prospect of finally resolving the 130-year-old Arab-Jewish conflict. Read more

The Diary of Anne Frank

March 8, 2026 by  

A theatre review by Alex First Read more

On the other hand

March 8, 2026 by  

El Al announced Monday morning that it has begun preparations for a rescue operation to bring Israelis back home, which will commence immediately once Ben Gurion Airport reopens for operations. Read more

In the Eye of The Storm

March 6, 2026 by  

I had already determined the topic of my op-ed this week but as so often happens dramatic events dictate otherwise. Read more

Little Things

March 6, 2026 by  

When I was six years old, my father had founded Carmel College, and he moved the family into the English countryside west of London. Read more

With two fools running this war…

March 5, 2026 by  

Pursuing the ideal can produce tragic consequences. We already found out before Saturday ended. Read more

New screen fellowship aims to boost Jewish Australian stories

March 5, 2026 by  

A new fellowship aimed at strengthening Jewish Australian representation on screen has been launched by Jump Street Films as part of its growing Jewish Australian Screen Fund.

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Shabbat  Ki Tisah

March 5, 2026 by  

What does God look like?
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Sydney Swans to honour Bondi victims and first responders

March 5, 2026 by  

The Sydney Swans will hold a tribute to the victims of the Bondi Beach terror attack ahead of their AFL Opening Round match against Carlton on Thursday, 5 March at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

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Jack’s journey from dairy farm to Judaism

March 5, 2026 by  

Jack O’Shea grew up on a dairy farm in northern Victoria where he had never met a Jew. Today he is preparing for an Orthodox conversion, keeping Shabbat and documenting his journey to Judaism on Instagram, where his account has attracted close to 20,000 followers.

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Parental burnout drives children’s wartime distress, study finds

March 4, 2026 by  

As Israel mobilised 100,000 reservists amid war with Iran and Lebanon, new research suggests the most vulnerable front may be inside the home. Read more

The politics of selective outrage

March 4, 2026 by  

Today, one politician offered the predictable line that “Australia’s voice should be one that supports restraint, reinforces international law, and works towards a more stable and peaceful region”, echoing statements we have heard repeatedly from others over the past few days.

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Netanyahu’s long road to confronting Iran

For decades, Israel’s leader has maintained that survival demands strength. After Oct 7, that doctrine became a policy to reshape the region.

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Iran’s shadow in Australia’s antisemitism debate  

March 4, 2026 by  

As Australia’s Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion begins its work, a series of public mourning notices issued by numerous Shi’a Islamic centres in Australia following the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has added a sharp new edge to an already tense national conversation.

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From Australia’s Jewish past

March 3, 2026 by  

Friedrich Wilhelm – Fred David – renowned aeronautical designer Read more

A perpetrator of the Holocaust does not belong on Broadway              

March 2, 2026 by  

Pierre Laval, the prime minister of the Nazi-collaborationist French government based in Vichy during most of World War II, was evil incarnate. Read more

Saudi Arabia may soon be joining the Abraham Accords

March 2, 2026 by  

The US-Israel joint attack on Iran on 28 February could well see Saudi Arabia deciding to join the Abraham Accords sooner rather than later – as Saudi Arabia’s own territory – housing US military assets – is right now coming under attack from Iran’s missiles. Read more

Four inseparable friends and the enduring legacy of Bondi

March 2, 2026 by  

Marika Pogany went down to Bondi Beach with three close friends for a celebration on an idyllic Sydney summer afternoon. They were all in their 80s, and they had enjoyed this kind of outing for years. They talked about the chaos of Bondi traffic while settling into their white plastic chairs to enjoy the Chanukah by the Beach gathering.

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On the other hand

March 1, 2026 by  

Israel has launched the bidding process for the construction of the Tel Aviv metro, one of the country’s largest-ever infrastructure projects, expected to cost $50 billion and carry two million passengers daily in the coastal metropolis. Read more

The crumbling wall of Hamas propaganda

Stone by stone, the wall of lies constructed in the West to defame, delegitimize and destroy Israel is crumbling away. Read more

Zachor Purim

February 27, 2026 by  

This coming Shabbat, before Purim, is always called Shabbat Zachor, the Shabbat of remembering. Read more

 Purim portents

February 27, 2026 by  

According to the Oxford dictionary, a portent is “a sign or warning that something, especially momentous or calamitous, is likely to happen.” Read more

Ed Sheeran Loop Tour

February 27, 2026 by  

The Melbourne concert reviewed by Alex First Read more

Howling in protest

February 26, 2026 by  

Book Review by Dr Anne Sarzin Read more

L’Chaim – to Life: Jeremy Suss

February 26, 2026 by  

Morry Frenkel speaks with Jeremy Suss, President of the Australasian Union of Jewish Students (AUJS). Read more

INTO THE FRAY: The deradicalization of Gaza and other myths

February 26, 2026 by  

The recipe for deradicalisation for Gaza is likely to prove a dangerous and unrealistic pipe dream. Read more

Author Marisa Meltzer reflects on fame, feminism and Jewish identity ahead of Sydney visit

February 26, 2026 by  

New York-based journalist and author Marisa Meltzer has built her career exploring women the world too often flattens into symbols, from the founder of Weight Watchers to Jane Birkin, the actress, singer and style icon. In each case, she digs past the caricature to reveal the vivid, complicated human story beneath.

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Monday Morning Cooking Club is back with a book for the next generation

February 24, 2026 by  

The Monday Morning Cooking Club did not set out to build a publishing brand. It set out to save recipes. The project began in 2006 when six women from Sydney’s Jewish community came together to write a cookbook for charity. Read more

The audacity of APAN: antisemitism on trial, and the activists lining up to rewrite it

February 24, 2026 by  

Australia has established a Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion because something has gone badly wrong in this country. Read more

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