Israel’s government functioning
September 17, 2021 by Ron Weiser
Prime Minister Bennett has now been in office for three months and the sky has not fallen. Read more
Yomai Hadin – Days of Judgement
September 17, 2021 by Michael Kuttner
We have, according to Jewish tradition, ten days in which we can hope to alter any Divine decree made about us on Rosh Hashanah. Read more
President Biden’s short road back
On August 14, 2020, I woke up to a barrage of WhatsApp messages. Group conversations I’m in were buzzing. The UAE and Israel had just announced a peace deal. People wanted to know, was this genuine peace? Was it a joke?..writes Robert Gregory.
Questions and answers on Sukkot
September 17, 2021 by Rabbi Raymond Apple
Rabbi Raymond Apple shares his thoughts on Sukkoth. Read more
Sep-23 Virtual: NCJWA’s Trivia Night
September 17, 2021 by J-Wire
Succot Trivia Night in NJWA’s virtual Succah on Thursday 23rd September 2021! Read more
NCJWA’s Trivia Night
September 17, 2021 by A J-Wire community service announcement
Succot Trivia Night in NJWA’s virtual Succah on Thursday 23rd September 2021! Read more
The hate-fest that is Durban rears its ugly head again
September 16, 2021 by Melanie Phillips - JNS.org
Next week, the United Nations is set to reinforce infamy. In the wings of the U.N. General Assembly meeting in New York, it is to hold a 20th anniversary summit of its so-called World Conference against Racism that took place in Durban, South Africa, four days before the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Read more
A day like no other
September 15, 2021 by Jeremy Rosen
The Torah says of Yom Kippur, “For this day will atone for you, to cleanse you of your sins and you will be purified before God.” (Leviticus 16.30). Read more
They’re terrorists, not ‘security prisoners’
September 15, 2021 by Ruthie Blum - JNS
How do news outlets love to portray the recent “great escape” from Israel’s Gilboa Prison? Let us count the ways. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past: Where there is a will there is a way – Coolgardie WA and Rosh Hashana
September 14, 2021 by Features Desk
Possibly one of the most unique High Holiday services ever held in Australia took place in 1894 in Coolgardie WA for Rosh Hashana. Read more
Video: Manny Waks in town to cover the Malka Leifer hearing
September 14, 2021 by Henry Greener-The Shtick
Manny Waks gets out of lockdown quarantine after flying from Israel to Melbourne to be present for Malka Leifer’s court case. Read more
‘Cholent Festival’ brings Jewish culture to Hungary via food, music, traditions
September 14, 2021 by Eliana Rudee - JNS.org
Thousands of people took part in the Sixth Hungarian ‘Cholent Festival’ (“Sólet” in Hungarian) at the Újbuda outdoor theatre in Budapest before the start of the High Holidays, organized by the Chabad Lubavitch organization Association of Hungarian Jewish Communities (EMIH). Read more
Assessing the twin disasters of September 2001
September 13, 2021 by Caroline Glick - JNS
We have a tendency to forget that two historical events occurred in early September 2001. No one needs to be reminded of the jihadist attacks on Sept. 11 that killed nearly 3,000 people in a single morning. Read more
Arizona shames Biden on Ben & Jerry’s boycott of Jews
September 13, 2021 by David Singer
Arizona has highlighted President Biden’s weak leadership in failing to condemn Jew-hatred – by selling off Arizona’s $143 million investment in Unilever bonds ($50 million still to be sold) – after Unilever’s subsidiary – Ben & Jerry’s – announced its intention to stop selling its ice cream products from the end of 2022 to Jews living in Judea and Samaria (West Bank). Read more
Yom Kippur
September 13, 2021 by Rabbi Raymond Apple
Thoughts on Yom Kippur from Rabbi Raymond Apple. Read more
Australian Jews, Christians and Muslims commemorate 20th Anniversary of 9/11 together
September 13, 2021 by J-Wire Newsdesk
Within days of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks in New York and Washington, Jewish, Muslim and Christian Australians arranged a well-attended multifaith service of prayer and reflection in central Sydney. Read more
Feintooner
September 13, 2021 by Feintooner
This week’s cartoon…Uniters not Dividers. Read more
The real lesson of 9/11 isn’t a story about Islamophobia
September 12, 2021 by Jonathan S. Tobin - JNS.org
One of the strangest aspects of post-9/11 America has been the compulsion of so many to change the narrative about the attacks that took place 20 years ago. Read more
Israel and region continue to feel reverberations of 9/11 two decades later
September 12, 2021 by Yaakov Lappin
As the world marks 20 years since Al-Qaeda’s terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, the unprecedented events and their aftereffects continue to reverberate throughout the region and beyond. Read more
Lior Raz on new show shot in Brooklyn, remembering 9/11 and being called sexy
Being an international action star might be enough for some, but not for Lior Raz…writes Alan Zeitlin. Read more
Alan Finkel joins Henry Greener on his 700th show
September 12, 2021 by Henry Greener-The Shtick
Dr Alan Finkel Zooms in to appear on the special 700th Episode of The Shtick. Read more
Two decades on, the West’s cultural fault line exposed by 9/11 remains
September 10, 2021 by Melanie Phillips - JNS.org
Few of us, if any, will ever forget those terrible images of the 9/11 attacks on America. Twenty years on, it’s painfully clear that many Westerners still don’t grasp the full nature and scope of what they witnessed when the twin towers of the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan fell. Read more
Jewish community recalls 9/11 with service projects, prayer, concert, memorial walk
September 10, 2021 by JNS
Allan Englander usually commemorates Sept. 11 at the Tribeca Synagogue, where he was having breakfast after morning minyan that Tuesday in 2001 when he heard a plane had hit the World Trade Centre…writes Kares Schwartz. Read more
This is how the ‘balance of deterrence’ was created in the security prisons in Israel
September 10, 2021 by Baruch Yedid - TPS
A very senior Hamas leader told TPS Thursday that “the statement heard among Israeli officials that it is the prisoners who control the prisons is incitement that is often repeated and is baseless.” Read more
Why God hides: Shabbat Shuvah and Shabbat Vayeyleh
September 10, 2021 by Jeremy Rosen
The Shabbat between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is always called the Shabbat Shuvah, the Shabbat of Return. Read more
Podcast: David Southwick on the ban of the swastika
September 9, 2021 by Features Desk
L’Chaim had had its first guest on L’Chaim to kick off the year 5782, the newly announced Deputy Leader of the Victorian Liberal Party, Member for Caulfield, David Southwick. Read more
Henry’s 700th birthday celebrating with Josh Burns
September 9, 2021 by Henry Greener-The Shtick
Federal Member for the Melbourne seat of Macnamara Josh Burns appears via Zoom on the special 700th episode of The Shtick. Read more
As Gulf opens to Jewish life, Muslims spark interest in learning about High Holidays
September 8, 2021 by Josh Hasten - JNS
With Jews around the world set to begin the High Holiday season, the small Jewish communities in six Gulf states, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, are planning to take part publicly in some of the traditional holiday rituals for the first time in decades. Read more
After 80 years, correct headstone to be erected on WWII grave of 15-year-old Jew
In early 1940, thirteen-year-old Jacob Sorsky ran away to sea and joined the Merchant Navy, keen to fight the Nazis. Just two years later he was killed – the second-youngest soldier to die whilst serving in the Australian Army in WWII – and then buried in an unknown grave, on the other side of the world from his family. Read more
The Taliban’s Palestinian partners: Implications for the Middle East peace process
The Taliban’s reconquest of Afghanistan, followed by the ISIS-K bombing that killed 13 U.S. military personnel and scores of civilians, underscores the far-reaching implications of the U.S. withdrawal from the country. The mujahideen’s takeover of Kabul, following a 20-year U.S. counter-terror campaign against Al-Qaeda and other jihadi groups in Afghanistan, has reenergized the global jihad’s slow and determined war against the West…write…Dan Diker and Khaled Abu Toameh. Read more







