The new plan to oust Netanyahu and its implications for Israel
April 12, 2021 by Caroline Glick
In a discussion with associates on Tuesday, Yamina chairman Naftali Bennett spoke candidly about his political plans, which, according to media reports, he is closely coordinating with New Hope party leader Gideon Sa’ar. Read more
Why is immigrating to Israel known as Aliyah?
April 12, 2021 by Rabbi Raymond Apple
Ask the rabbi… Read more
Feintooner
April 12, 2021 by Feintooner
This week’s cartoon: Compliance for me but not for thee. Read more
America has made a serious mistake on UNRWA
April 12, 2021 by Ben Cohen - JNS.org
The Biden administration’s regressive decision to include $150 million for the U.N. Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) as part of its restoration of more than $200 million of financial aid to the Palestinians symbolizes its deeper refusal to recognize the gargantuan obstacle this agency has placed in the way of resolving their ongoing conflict with Israel. Read more
On the other hand
April 12, 2021 by Michael Kuttner
Spring is in the air, life is roaring back to some sort of normality after lockdowns and the skies are once again throbbing with the sound of planes coming and going to and from an opened airport. Read more
The longest surviving plague
April 9, 2021 by Michael Kuttner
Yom Hashoah is commemorated after Passover and on the Hebrew date of the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. Read more
Nazi prank highlights the need for greater care in tackling antisemitism
April 9, 2021 by Andre Oboler
At 10:30pm on April 1, a group of Melbourne based neo-Nazis posted an April Fools’ Day prank to their channel on the Gab social media platform. Read more
The future of Holocaust remembrance
Yom Hashoah is a day when Jews in their homeland and around the world remember their 6 million brothers and sisters who were so cruelly persecuted, hunted and murdered during the Holocaust…writes Gideon Taylor and Rabbi Israel Meir Lau. Read more
Israel: The necessary superpower
April 9, 2021 by Melanie Phillips - JNS.org
On Tuesday, Israeli commandos attached limpet mines to an Iranian cargo ship in the Red Sea, the MV Saviz, which was reportedly a covert forward base for the regime’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. Read more
Big and Little Lies
April 9, 2021 by Jeremy Rosen
The culture we live in nowadays is one of lies. The truth is that it has always been thus even if at certain stages, the lies have been more venal and destructive than others. Read more
The ICC’s attempt to place Israel on par with terror armies
April 9, 2021 by Yaakov Lappin - JNS.org
The International Criminal Court’s Feb. 5 decision that it has jurisdiction to investigate alleged war crimes in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and eastern Jerusalem represents a milestone in the politicization of international law. Read more
Mrs Grunfeld – a Sydney institution. 1927-2021
April 8, 2021 by J-Wire Newsdesk
Names say so much – she was Esther to her parents and siblings, she became Anyu to all those closest to her here in Sydney and around the world, most especially in Eretz Yisrael – but to all of us – she was the indefatigable Mrs Grunfeld…an institution in our Sydney Jewish community…a eulogy delivered by Rabbi David Freedman.
Biden’s push for restoring aid to Palestinians faces legal hurdles and brewing political crisis
April 8, 2021 by Sean Savage - JNS.org
In recent days, the Biden administration has moved rapidly to restore funding to the Palestinians that had been largely severed during the Trump administration. Read more
Netanyahu’s latest mandate is trial by fire
April 8, 2021 by Alex Traiman - JNS.org
After the Likud secured a stunning 13-seat electoral margin over the second-largest party, Yesh Atid, an embattled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has received the official mandate to form a new government, following the fourth election in less than two years. Read more
Why are Jews and Poles still arguing about the Holocaust?
April 8, 2021 by Jonathan S. Tobin - JNS.org
It’s a controversy in which there are no heroes, as well as one that in a more rational world no one would bother with. Read more
A definition of anti-Semitism that defends anti-Semites
In the latest instalment of Jews are our own worst enemies, a group of 211 professors have decided they should redefine anti-Semitism because they are not happy with the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition…writes Mitchell Bard. Read more
From the Holocaust to the IDF: Grandfather and grandson share a story of survival and continuity
April 8, 2021 by Yaakov Lappin - JNS.org
As Israel prepared to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day, a grandfather who survived the Nazi atrocities in Poland and his grandson shared a powerful story of survival and continuity. Read more
Six Minutes to Midnight – a movie review by Roz Tarszisz
April 7, 2021 by Roz Tarszisz
I often wonder if a story is old fashioned merely because it is set in the past. British film and television consistently produce fine dramas set in bygone eras and this one is no different.
From Australia’s Jewish Past: Jewish divorce and its problems in Australia’s early Jewish history
It is well-known that a number of first convicts transported to Australia were Jewish. What is less known is the problems that this created for Jewish marriage and divorce in the nineteenth century. Read more
Abbas’s snubs work like a charm on Biden
April 7, 2021 by Ruthie Blum - JNS
Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas may be facing serious challenges to his reign in Ramallah, but he’s having no trouble playing the powers-that-be in Washington. Read more
Is it permitted for women to wear tallit and tefillin?
April 6, 2021 by Rabbi Raymond Apple
Ask the rabbi. Read more
Video: Meet comedian Michael Shafar
April 6, 2021 by Henry Greener-The Shtick
Stand-Up Comedian Michael Shafar has had a challenging time, having been diagnosed with testicular cancer but he has made a laughing matter out of his serious health condition. Read more
Israel’s voting system needs urgent reform
April 6, 2021 by David Singer
A million or more Israelis did not vote in each of the four indecisive elections held in the last two years – costing Israel an estimated $4.24 billion – whilst causing political upheaval and electoral instability as a result. Read more
Global freedom on the decline
April 4, 2021 by Ben Cohen
Passover is a celebration of freedom, but its underlying story is a salutary reminder that freedom is a fragile thing and that achieving it often requires extraordinary sacrifices. So it seems fitting at a time when Jews ponder the broader significance of the Exodus from Egypt to examine how the cause of human freedom is faring around the world today. Read more
Yad Vashem online exhibit emphasizes the power of family
April 4, 2021 by Deborah Fineblum
The world will mark Yom Hashoah—Holocaust Memorial Day—on April 7-8 with particular attention on the 80th anniversary of a campaign against the Jews of Eastern Europe that was nothing short of mass murder. This deadly Nazi plot would put the close and loving Jewish family to the most painful of tests. Read more
On the other hand
April 4, 2021 by Michael Kuttner
The intermediate days of Passover have seen Israelis flock to the Kinneret, nature reserves and trails and enjoying the fresh outdoors. Read more
Henry Greener talks to Dan Rosen about Michael Gudinski
April 2, 2021 by Henry Greener-The Shtick
President of Warner Music Australia, Dan Rosen has been CEO of ARIA and PPCA for the past 10 years, after studying International Law on a Fulbright Scholarship in New York. [Video] Read more
Missing Children
April 2, 2021 by Jeremy Rosen
One of the darkest episodes in the history of Israel is the ghastly story of the missing children of poor immigrants from Arab lands, airlifted to Israel (on the Wings of Eagles project) in the early years of the State. Read more
After the election
April 2, 2021 by J-Wire News Service
The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council’s (AIJAC’s) latest webinar on “Israel has voted: What now?”, featured Israeli author and columnist, Shmuel Rosner widely published in Israel and internationally, and is an analyst for Israel’s public broadcaster Kan News. Read more
We tracked antisemitic incidents in Australia over four years. This is when they are most likely to occur
This is the first in a series of two articles looking at antisemitism in Australia by Matteo Vergani, Deakin University and Dan Goodhardt, Deakin University