Two thirds and one Dean: A music review by Fraser Beath McEwing

August 11, 2022 by  

Albert Einstein is credited as saying: ‘Before Beethoven, music was written for the immediate. With Beethoven, you start writing music for eternity.’ Read more

The Marvellous Life of Carlo Gatti: A theatre review by Alex First

August 10, 2022 by  

A pianist from an ice cream parlour (Connor Dariol), a psychologist (Shamita Siva) and a physicist (El Kiley) get together. Read more

The Secret Jewish History of Olivia Newton-John

August 10, 2022 by  

J-Wire republishes an article by Seth Rogovoy on Olivia Newton-John originally published in forward.com. Read more

The Importance of Being Jewish: a theatre review by Alex First

August 9, 2022 by  

A romp, The Importance of Being Jewish showcases playwright Rob Selzer’s insight and wit. Read more

The strategic blindness of Israel’s caretaker government

August 9, 2022 by  

“Operation Breaking Dawn” was a textbook illustration of Israel’s tactical brilliance and prowess on the one hand and strategic blindness on the other. Read more

Gaza fighting changes nothing about Israel’s image struggle

If a ceasefire holds, the latest fighting between Israel and Palestinian terrorists in Gaza won’t have changed much in a conflict that’s already lasted a century. Read more

From Australia’s Jewish Past: Esther Kahn – one of Australia’s most successful women composers and the first music therapist in Australia

August 9, 2022 by  

Esther was born in 1877 in London of German/Jewish descent.  At the age of five, she made her first public appearance in London as a pianist and won a scholarship to the Guildhall School of Music – an amazing opportunity for such a young child – but unfortunately, she was not able to take it up as the family moved to Sydney in 1883, just before her sixth birthday. Read more

Israeli-led research develops molecule that makes immunotherapy available to all cancer patients

August 9, 2022 by  

Researchers at Tel Aviv University and the University of Lisbon have jointly identified and synthesised a small molecule that could be a more accessible and effective alternative to an antibody that is successfully used to treat a range of cancers. Read more

Rabbinical Council discuss what the future might bring

August 9, 2022 by  

Rav Rimon at Mizrachi last week gave a shiur entitled “What Shabbat will look like in 10 years” to the Rabbinical Council of Victoria. Read more

Astrology and Judaism

August 8, 2022 by  

Ask the rabbi. Read more

Feintooner

August 8, 2022 by  

This week’s cartoon…The Root of all Evil. Read more

With al-Zawahiri’s assassination, it’s Groundhog Day for America (again)

If the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, both the Biden administration and the European Union are out to lunch. Read more

Anti-Semitism: Back to square one?

August 7, 2022 by  

Monitoring and analyzing contemporary anti-Semitism, which I do rather frequently, is most of the time a frustrating experience, but no more so than now. Read more

Wennesland in La-La Land ignoring Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine

August 7, 2022 by  

It is amazing to think that one of the highest ranking United Nations officials dealing with the Palestine question – Tor Wennesland – could address the Security Council on the current situation without telling that august body of a significant new proposal that could finally end this 100-years old unresolved Jewish-Arab conflict. Read more

Ambassador visits Hobart

August 7, 2022 by  

Israel’s ambassador to Australia, Amir Maimon, has visited Hobart, met with community members and toured the historic synagogue. Read more

L’Chaim to Life: Professor Ariel Porat – the dynamic president of Tel Aviv University

August 7, 2022 by  

Morry Frenkel speaks in this podcast with Professor Ariel Porat, President Tel Aviv University (TAU) about his recent visit to Australia where he had discussions with local universities and members of the Australia Israel Chamber of Commerce. Read more

On the other hand

August 7, 2022 by  

August 1, 2022, was a momentous day for all Israeli citizens aged 75 years and over. Read more

Applications open for the Lippmann Foundation scholarship

August 7, 2022 by  

Applications are now open for the Marion & Kurt Lippmann Foundation Jewish Community Professional Scholarship. Read more

A paramedic in Israel

August 7, 2022 by  

Aryeh Myers is a paramedic working with Magen David Adom. He previously worked as a paramedic in the UK and tells J-Wire about the major differences he has experienced in working in two very different environments. Read more

Strengthening Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria

August 7, 2022 by  

The Australian Jewish Association teamed up with Chabad Double Bay to host an event focused on strengthening the Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria. Read more

Jewish Agency in Russia soldiers on despite tensions, immigration surge

August 5, 2022 by  

The Jewish Agency, which helps Jews immigrate to Israel, stands on shaky ground in Russia, as a Moscow court is set to hold a trial on its dissolution August 19. Read more

Consequences

August 5, 2022 by  

We are currently in what is commonly referred to as “the nine days” leading up to 9 Av – the Fast of Tisha B’Av. Read more

Portrait of an Unknown Woman: book review by Rabbi Jeffrey Cohen

August 4, 2022 by  

This is Daniel Silva’s twenty-fifth novel and the 22nd, with Gabriel Allon as the chief protagonist. Read more

A little lunch music

August 4, 2022 by  

The aptly named “A little lunch music” is a series of six musical experiences curated by Kathy Selby and Sydney’s City Recital Hall. Read more

L’Chaim – to Life: Ambassador Paul Griffiths – meet our man in Israel

August 4, 2022 by  

Maurice Klein speaks with Ambassador Paul Griffiths, Australia’s Ambassador to Israel, since September 2020. Read more

As President Biden said, you don’t have to be Jewish to be a Zionist

August 4, 2022 by  

On July 13, 2022, U.S. President Joe Biden arrived in Israel for the tenth visit of his career…writes Noa Tishby Read more

1972 Munich Olympics slaughter from the other side of the street

August 4, 2022 by  

A telephone call on the morning of Sept. 5, 1972 woke up three East German journalists who had been sent to cover the Munich Olympics. Read more

IDF’s ‘Operation Breakwater’ curbing Palestinian terrorist activity in Judea and Samaria

August 4, 2022 by  

Since being launched by the Israel Defence Forces in March this year, “Operation Breakwater,” aimed at stopping a wave of deadly Palestinian terror attacks against Israelis, has significantly dented the motivation and intent of terrorists in the West Bank to act. Read more

Shabbat Devarim: Optimism despite it all

August 4, 2022 by  

The Book of Devarim, the last book of the Torah, is dominated by the personality of Moses even more than the previous three books. Read more

Antarctica: An IMAX movie reviewed by Alex First

August 3, 2022 by  

While it is the coldest place on Earth, where temperatures plunge to as low as 90 degrees below zero and the water temperature is freezing, Antarctica is a surfeit of riches. Read more

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