On the other hand
December 23, 2017 by J-Wire
Israeli innovations continue to benefit humanity. Whether it is medical, scientific or technological expertise they all contribute to a better future…writes Michael Kuttner. Read more
Celebrate Israel’s 70th birthday with UIA
December 23, 2017 by Community newsdesk
UIA has announced that it will host six Israel missions in 2018 to celebrate the State’s 70th birthday. The range of missions on offer means there are options available for all ages. Read more
Montefiore Randwick’s Broadway in the Grounds a smash hit with community
December 22, 2017 by Danielle Oppermann
Sydney’s Montefiore Randwick campus threw open the gates to the community for its annual outdoor concert themed Broadway in the Grounds. Read more
Abbas is broygus – who cares?
December 22, 2017 by Michael Kuttner
For those whose understanding of Yiddish is rusty or non-existent a definition of broygus is: “not on speaking terms – in a state of estrangement”…writes Michael Kuttner. Read more
Chanukah on the high seas
December 22, 2017 by Rabbi Chaim Ingram
Once again this year, I was privileged together with my wife to lead Chanukah services and run programs on an ocean liner in a room of our own viewing the Pacific Ocean…writes Rabbi Chaim Ingram. Read more
Twitter tackles online hate
December 22, 2017 by Andre Oboler
After Charlottesville American attitudes on Hate Speech are shifting. Artificial Intelligence tools that extract hate speech on social media are becoming more wide-spread among both academics and civil society organisations, creating greater transparency and pressure on Social Media companies…writes Andre Oboler. Read more
1,000 teenagers help to unearth the past
December 21, 2017 by J-Wire
The spectacular remains of a 1,500-year-old (Byzantine Period) monastery and church decorated with mosaic floors and imported marble elements are currently being uncovered during large scale excavations conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority in Beit Shemesh with the help of over 1,000 teenagers. Read more
The conflict over Jerusalem is ALL Obama’s was fault
December 21, 2017 by Alan Dershowitz
The US acted properly in vetoing a misguided Security Council resolution designed to undo President Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital…writes Alan Dershowitz. Read more
Burning a flag won’t erase history
December 20, 2017 by Jason Steinberg
On Saturday night in Brisbane there was a protest. People marched through the streets of the CBD under the protective guidance of the Queensland Police. Our great democratic society gives everyone this right, even if their messages are filled with hate. Read more
Israel’s F-35 jet, now combat capable, is ‘not just a plane’
December 20, 2017 by Yaakov Lappin
After they were deemed combat capable earlier this month, the F-35 “Adir” stealth fighter jets promise to create system-wide change in the Israeli Air Force (IAF). Read more
A Kangarusski Chanukah
December 20, 2017 by Hayley Hadassin
Kangarusski friends and supporters joined together in Sydney to celebrate the miracle of Chanukah, the end of another good year and the spirit of our community. Read more
Tzedek responds to Royal Commission report
December 19, 2017 by Michelle Meyer
Australia’s Royal Commission into Institutional responses to Child Sexual Abuse has drawn to a close with the release of its Final Report. Read more
Breathe – a movie review by Roz Tarszisz
December 19, 2017 by Roz Tarszisz
True stories about people living with great physical difficulties are generally uplifting and this directorial debut from actor Andy Serkis (War for the Planet of the Apes) is no exception.
The 36 saints….ask the the rabbi
December 19, 2017 by Rabbi Raymond Apple
Rabbi Raymond Apple has the answer about the 36 hidden saints. Read more
Netanyahu’s bitcoin forecast puts Israel at centre of financial technology revolution
December 19, 2017 by Adam Abrams - JNS.org
As digital currencies make historic gains and as the “start-up nation” of Israel emerges as a key player in the blockchain field, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become one of the first world leaders to weigh in on the cryptocurrency phenomenon, placing the country at the center of the global financial technology revolution. Read more
Feintooner
December 18, 2017 by Esther Oliver
True Lies..this week’s cartoon. Read more
OIC in legal fantasyland over Trump, Jerusalem and Israel
December 17, 2017 by David Singer
The 57 member States of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) are living in a legal fantasyland of their own creation where non-existent principles of international law supposedly apply…writes David Singer. Read more
On the other hand
December 16, 2017 by Michael Kuttner
During Chanukah we recite, “A great miracle occurred at this time.”…writes Michael Kuttner. Read more
A diplomatic encounter
December 15, 2017 by Michael Kuttner
J-Wire’s Israel correspondent Michael Kuttner reports on a conversation he had with Chris Cannan, Australia’s Ambassador to Israel after his first six months in the post. Read more
Sound and fury
December 15, 2017 by Michael Kuttner
Reality and the truth hurt especially for those accustomed to being coddled over many years by banal blandishments laced with an indecent dose of hypocrisy and double standards…writes Michael Kuttner. Read more
Who is JUNI?
December 15, 2017 by Community Editor
JUNI, an important project of Sydney’s Young Adult Chabad provides support for students on-campus with pastoral care, Sinai Scholars Society, Jewish festival awareness events and heritage stalls. Read more
Davar Acher
I would like to offer a davar acher to the recent J-wire post, “Religious Liberals: On the Way Down?…asks Professor Bill Rubinstein,” and address some of the unfounded assumptions and claims made by its author…writes Rabbi Nicole Roberts. Read more
Jewish House Chanukah in Eastgate Mall cancelled
December 13, 2017 by Community Editor
Sydney’s Jewish House’s Chanukah event scheduled for 4:30pm today, Wednesday 13 December, was forced to be cancelled when parts of the ceiling in Eastgate mall collapsed today. Read more
#InternationalHumanRights?
December 13, 2017 by Rena Young
During the past decade, social media has emerged as a primary tool for activists hoping to drive change on a wide variety of topics….writes Rena Young. Read more
Jerusalem takes centre stage at Reform conference as movement opposes US policy shift
December 13, 2017 by Deborah Fineblum-Schabb JNS.org
Rabbi Rick Jacobs used his pulpit to compare the difficulties between Israel and Reform Jews to those of Joseph and his brothers in last week’s Torah portion of Vayeshev. Read more
Festibayit for Habayit
December 13, 2017 by Hayley Hadassin
Festibayit is an annual event run by the Zionist Federation of Australia’s Habayit, the home of Israeli language and culture. Read more
Trump made ‘yuge’ changes on Jerusalem. What do the city’s residents think about it?
December 12, 2017 by Eliana Rudee - JNS.org
Jerusalemite opinions about President Donald Trump’s landmark policy changes on their city run the gamut, reflecting the diversity of the Israeli capital itself. Read more
Ferdinand – a movie review by Roz Tarszisz
December 12, 2017 by Roz Tarszisz
If you are looking for some respite from the heat during the l-o-n-g school and kindy holidays, then by all means, take your little ones to this latest animated outing. Just don’t expect anything new.
Feintooner
December 11, 2017 by Feintooner
This week’s cartoon: Hypocrisy Read more
Chanukah lights fulfil a double purpose
December 11, 2017 by Rabbi Raymond Apple
Rabbi Raymond Apple explains…. Read more








