Food that brings us together: The Jewish Food Festival returns!
February 9, 2025 by Community Editor
The Jewish Food Festival, created by Sydney’s Shalom Collective, returns for its third year with an exciting milestone: the official launch of the Shalom Collective brand. Read more
Australia’s delegation at the 80th Auschwitz commemoration
February 4, 2025 by J-Wire photo story
The Australian delegation which recently visited Auschwitz to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps. Read more
Educators in Cairns, Brisbane and Perth combine to develop national teaching units on antisemitism
January 26, 2025 by J-Wire Newsdesk
Noble Fragments
January 26, 2025 by Anne Sarzin
Book review by Dr Anne Sarzin Read more
On the other hand
January 25, 2025 by Michael Kuttner
January 27 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Read more
Nova music festival survivor to represent Israel at Eurovision
January 24, 2025 by JNS
Yuval Raphael, a survivor of the Supernova music festival massacre on Oct. 7, 2023, will represent Israel at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, in May. Read more
‘Darom Adom’ Festival transforms into ‘South at Heart’ in solidarity with families of the hostages and the missing
January 14, 2025 by J-Wire News Service
In a powerful display of unity and support, the Shikma-Bsor Tourism Association this year’s iconic ‘Darom Adom’ (Red South) festival will now take place under a new name – ‘South at Heart’ – to express solidarity with the families of the hostages and the missing, reflecting the ongoing war in the region. Read more
A barmitzvah anniversary at 103
January 8, 2025 by J-Wire Newsdesk
Survey reveals surge in israeli support for orthodox military conscription
January 2, 2025 by Pesach Benson
The Israeli public is shifting decisively in favour of integrating Orthodox Jews into military service, according to a survey presented by the Israel Democracy Institute at its conference on Tuesday. Read more
Chabad North Queensland celebrates 50 years of public menorah lighting
January 1, 2025 by J-Wire Newsdesk
Sunday, the fifth night of Chanukah, marked a significant milestone for Chabad North Queensland as they commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s public menorah lighting initiative. Read more
Syria’s Jewish community: $10 billion lost to persecution and confiscation, report says
December 30, 2024 by Noa Aidan
A new report detailing the financial losses of Jewish refugees from Syria estimates that the community lost $10 billion, driven out of the country by state-sponsored discrimination and persecution. Read more
Down’s Syndrome cognitive development extends into adulthood, study shows
December 22, 2024 by Pesach Benson
An Israeli study has demonstrated that people with Down’s Syndrome continue to have cognitive growth into adulthood, overturning widespread belief that their intellectual growth plateaus during the teen years. Read more
Half of Israeli-Arabs feel shared destiny with Jewish population: survey
December 19, 2024 by Pesach Benson
One in two Israeli-Arab citizens believe that the war has created a sense of shared destiny with the Jewish population, a survey released on Wednesday found. Read more
WE ARE HERE! spreading its wings
December 13, 2024 by J-Wire Newsdesk
‘Metabolic memory’ revealed: researchers unlock the science behind fasting’s benefits
December 10, 2024 by Pesach Benson
Findings announced by Israeli researchers on Monday may reshape science’s understanding of how fasting impacts metabolic health and open new doors for personalized nutrition plans and sustainable weight control. Read more
Harnessing smartphone data: a new frontier in predicting wildfires and natural disasters
December 8, 2024 by Pesach Benson
Smartphones could become powerful life-saving tools for detecting and forecasting extreme weather events by simply leveraging micro-sensors built into the devices, researchers said on Thursday. Read more
“We stand with Melbourne”
December 8, 2024 by Rabbi Nicole K. Roberts
A poem by Rabbi Nicole Roberts Read more
Netflix picks up award-winning Israeli show ‘Six Zeros’
December 5, 2024 by JNS
Netflix has purchased the Israeli comedy series “Six Zeros,” the first season of which aired in 2023 on Israel’s public broadcasting network, Kan 11, the channel announced on Tuesday. Read more
Improving our appearance makes us better contributors to society
November 27, 2024 by J-Wire News Service
Does the global beauty trend have positive social aspects as well? A new study from Tel Aviv University shows that people who make an effort to improve their appearance—whether this effort is real or imagined, in the physical world or on social media—act more kindly towards others and are twice as likely to donate to charity. Read more
‘Plug and Play’: COVID-19 nasal spray’s nanotech could target cancer and other diseases
November 25, 2024 by Pesach Benson
Israeli and Portuguese scientists unveiled a novel COVID-19 vaccine that is not only effective against all major variants but can be administered as a nasal spray and — unlike conventional vaccines — stored at room temperature. Read more
Israel’s oldest citizen turns 110
November 22, 2024 by JNS
Israel’s most senior citizen marked her 110th birthday this week with a heartfelt celebration organized by the staff at Netanya’s Laniado Hospital. Read more
Celebrating Israel
November 22, 2024 by Community newsdesk
The 20th anniversary of NCJWA’s Celebrating Israel annual event will mark ”The Vote” in 1947. Read more
Rabbi Glasman awarded Sir John Monash Award
November 22, 2024 by David Marlow
The Jewish Community Council of Victoria (JCCV) has recognised the exemplary achievements and contributions to the Jewish community of St Kilda Hebrew Congregation’s Rabbi Yaakov Glasman at its 86th Annual General Meeting this week. Read more
Celebrating Rabbi Pinchus Feldman’s 80th birthday
November 12, 2024 by Rob Klein
A special gathering of some of Sydney’s Jewish community was held on Thursday November 7 to honour Rabbi Pinchus Feldman, the head Shliach (emissary) to Sydney and New South Wales, as he celebrated his 80th birthday at Chabad Double Bay. Read more
Melbourne Jewish community unites to walk against violence
November 12, 2024 by Elana Bedwell
Later this month, more than a dozen community organisations will join together at Caulfield Park to send a clear message that our Jewish community stands united against violence against women. Read more
Israelis united on climate crisis, survey reveals ahead of COP29
November 12, 2024 by Pesach Benson
Concern for climate change crosses political lines, as 77% of Israelis said they were “deeply concerned” about the problem, according to a survey released on Sunday. Read more
Back to Our Roots: Sydney’s Jewish festival celebrates arts, culture and sustainability
November 11, 2024 by Rob Klein
The inaugural Jewish Roots Festival, set to take place this weekend in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, promises a refreshing and inclusive celebration of Jewish culture and sustainability. Read more
Trust and betrayal: the story of a little Dutch girl hiding from the Nazis
November 8, 2024 by Community newsdesk
A little Jewish Dutch girl, Liesbeth Prins, known as Liesje, was hidden during World War II by two brave families in the Netherlands. Read more
“When the violin falls silent music in hiding”
November 8, 2024 by J-Wire News Service
Blood sugar levels play a key role in brain aging: can diet slow cognitive decline?
November 5, 2024 by Pesach Benson
The body’s blood sugar level is known to be linked to brain atrophy, and now findings from a team of international researchers suggest that dieting can slow the brain’s aging process. Read more







