Does media bias against Israel still matter?

For many years, supporters of Israel have feared the impact of media bias. Read more

A Zoom conversation with the author of Unorthodox

May 11, 2020 by  

A bestselling book, documentary and now Netflix series, Unorthodox has cemented itself as part of the 2020 zeitgeist. Read more

Are headstones necessary?

Ask the rabbi. Read more

Trump and Netanyahu ready to create history in Judea and Samaria

May 11, 2020 by  

President Trump and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are readying to create history together on 1 July when Israel restores Jewish sovereignty after 3,000 years in 1697km² of territory comprising 30% of Judea and Samaria – the Jewish People’s biblical and ancient heartland. Read more

Lee Ann Besser to retire from NCJWA

May 11, 2020 by  

Lee Ann Basser has announced that she will be stepping down as CEO of NCJWA Vic at the end of this year as she moves towards retirement. Read more

A look at the upcoming Knesset

May 11, 2020 by  

Well, if nothing changes between now and Wednesday, we will finally see an actual Israeli government being sworn in. Read more

On the other hand

May 10, 2020 by  

How quickly do we return to a normal routine after the coronavirus seems to wane? Read more

Behind the South African Festival

May 10, 2020 by  

Claire Jankelson and Di Singer are the directors of the South African Film Festival. Claire answers questions for J-Wire. Read more

The moral imperative to bring Malki Roth’s murderer to justice

May 10, 2020 by  

On Aug. 9, 2001, 15-year-old Israeli-Australian Malki Roth was among the 15 Israelis and tourists slaughtered in a suicide bombing at the Sbarro restaurant in Jerusalem. Read more

Courting controversies

May 8, 2020 by  

With the coronavirus crisis in Israel at the moment seemingly under control, attention is now focusing on several other developing dramas. Read more

May 8th, 1945

May 8, 2020 by  

May 8th VE Day is the anniversary of the end of the Second World War in 1945. It marks the final defeat of the Nazis and an end to the worst crime against humanity in the history of the world. Read more

Supreme Court validates Netanyahu government weeks after attempted putsch

On Wednesday, Israel’s Supreme Court unanimously rejected eight separate petitions filed against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the coalition agreement he signed with former challenger Benny Gantz. Read more

Israel still suffers virus of hate even as it saves Arab lives

While countries around the world struggle to get on top of the COVID-19 crisis, Israel’s achievement so far has been remarkable. Read more

Jerusalem opens neighbourhoods, commercial and spiritual centres to stimulate ‘local tourism’

In light of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s announced plan for a phased reopening of the economy and easing of restrictions, Jerusalem has reported distinctive challenges, as well as opportunities, for the rehabilitation of its tourism industry, which, like major cities around the world, has been hard-hit by the coronavirus. Read more

15 policy challenges for new head of UNRWA

May 8, 2020 by  

The appearance of  Swiss diplomat  Phillipe Lazzarini as the new head of UNRWA provides a window of opportunity for UNRWA donor nations, which oversee UNRWA policy to demand a reform of UNRWA. Read more

Hit by coronavirus, drop in oil prices and US sanctions, Iran’s economy heads for free fall

With the coronavirus pandemic sending oil prices to record lows, for Iran, which relies on oil exports as its top revenue source, the economic situation is going from bad to worse. Read more

As Israel’s Supreme Court weighs in on unity government, how much power should it have?

In a landmark ruling, Israel’s Supreme Court rejected all petitions against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu forming a new government while under indictment, and against the emergency unity government deal signed by Netanyahu and Blue and White leader Benny Gantz. Read more

Selby & Friends Chamber Music on Stage & Online

May 4, 2020 by  

One of Australia’s most loved classical ensembles has broken the ‘living-room broadcast’ barrier with a socially distant concert performance of Mozart, Beethoven and Dvořák – filmed live in Sydney. Read more

Ask the rabbi

What I get out of being Jewish?….ask the rabbi. Read more

Feintooner

May 4, 2020 by  

This week’s cartoon…Hezbollah-Rein. Read more

Opera Australia launches free online streaming platform with Joan Sutherland in the starring role

May 4, 2020 by  

Unable to perform live while the country is in COVID-19 lock-down, Opera Australia has created another way to share their performances with opera fans, today launching OA | TV: Opera Australia on Demand, a free online streaming service. Read more

UN Special Rapporteur incites hatred towards the Jewish People

May 4, 2020 by  

Michael Lynk – UN Human Rights Council Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967 – has issued an explosive anti-Jewish statement that fails to acknowledge the Jewish People have any vested legal and human rights claims to reconstitute the Jewish National Home in Judea and Samaria. Read more

On the other hand

May 3, 2020 by  

We have successfully survived our lone Seder and the week of Passover, mourned our fallen soldiers and civilians despite IDF cemeteries being closed to the public and celebrated Yom Ha’Atzmaut in a virtual manner. Read more

V-PJV Online

Progressive Judaism Victoria has prepared online discussions every Sunday this month. Read more

Family reflections on Yom HaShoah: a personal search into the dramatic saga of her Mahler- Rose-Bujanover family

May 1, 2020 by  

I grew up with those photos. The photos from distant beautiful fairy-like life: Tuileries Garden, Paris, elegantly dressed woman, her children surrounded by birds and flowers in a totally another dimension of life. Read more

Weizmann Institute scientists develop “sniff test” that predicts recovery of consciousness in brain-injured patients

May 1, 2020 by  

If an unconscious person responds to smell through a slight change in their nasal airflow pattern – they are likely to regain consciousness. Read more

Is there ever a right time?

May 1, 2020 by  

Israelis this week remember all those who lost their lives so that Jewish sovereignty could once again be guaranteed followed by celebrations to commemorate that historic event in 1948. Read more

Yeshayahu Leibowitz

May 1, 2020 by  

My nephew Dov, a philosopher, scholar and rabbi of YAKAR Jerusalem, sent me a brilliant essay he recently published entitled “ On Social Distancing and deontology.” Read more

Netflix’s ‘Unorthodox’ degrades Chassidic Jews into caricatures

May 1, 2020 by  

When my Facebook feed first filled with reviews of Netflix’s “Unorthodox,” I felt no urge to watch it. The well-worn genre of predictable coming-of-age stories about the glory of secularism dwarfing one-dimensional Chassidic characters didn’t spark my interest. Read more

Following the right directions

A question for Rabbi Michoel Gourarie. Read more

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