Blowin’ in the wind
August 19, 2022 by Michael Kuttner
Readers of a certain vintage will remember this popular song released in 1963 and top of the hit parade for some time. Read more
Kissinger: Good or Bad?
August 19, 2022 by Jeremy Rosen
Whatever you may think of Henry Kissinger, he has been the most influential secular Jew by birth (outside Israel) in world affairs in recent times. Read more
A new film about Shimon Peres whitewashes the consequences of his policies
August 18, 2022 by David Bedein
This essay is dedicated to the 1,409 men, women and children who were murdered as a result of the Oslo process, which involved unilateral concessions to an unrepentant terrorist organization, a policy conceived by Israeli politician Shimon Peres, who died in 2016 at the age of 93. Read more
Grant for up to 45 million shekels to bring foreign filmmakers to Israel
August 18, 2022 by Maayan Hoffman
The Israeli government aims to positively brand the country and improve the economy through a rebate project that could grant up to 45 million shekels ($13.9 million) toward the production of foreign films and TV series in the country over the next two years. Read more
L’Chaim – to Life: Ronit Fraid – the JNF Dinner a night of play
August 18, 2022 by Features Desk
Maurice Klein speaks with Ronit Fraid, President of JNF Victoria, about the upcoming Annual Gala Dinner Event, in support of the children of Israel’s South. Read more
Study shows viruses can kill gut bacteria of Crohn’s, bowel disease
Many of the microbes that live in our gut are good for our health, while others contribute to inflammatory bowel disease or other disorders. Read more
Mahmoud Abbas and the Munich massacre: Time to face the truth
August 18, 2022 by Stephen M.Flatow - JNS.org
The families of the Israeli athletes massacred at the 1972 Munich Olympics have announced a boycott of an upcoming 50th-anniversary commemoration in Germany. Read more
Why the world won’t care about Abbas’s ‘Holocaust’ lie
August 18, 2022 by Jonathan S. Tobin - JNS.org
There’s something almost pathetic about the outrage generated after the latest comments by Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas. Read more
Shabbat Eykev: Bread is not enough
August 18, 2022 by Jeremy Rosen
It is a strange sentence. “I provided you with the Manah so that you should know that a person does not live on bread alone.” And then, the Torah goes on to extoll the physical richness of the land the Israelites are coming to and how it will provide all the food they could want. Read more
Laurinda: A Melbourne Theatre Company production reviewed by Alex First
August 18, 2022 by Alex First
Bullying and racism are not acceptable in any environment and yet the schoolyard can be a hotbed of discontent. Read more
Feintooner
August 18, 2022 by Feintooner
This week’s cartoon: Poker Faces Read more
I am Emilia Bassano: a Melbourne theatre review by Alex First
August 17, 2022 by Alex First
What’s the truism? Behind every great man, there is a woman. Read more
A talk with a Palestinian lawyer in Ramallah
August 17, 2022 by Sheree Trotter
In 2018, we had the opportunity to visit Ramallah with our German friend, former journalist, Johannes Gerloff. We had just visited Yasser Arafat’s tomb and were returning to our car when we encountered a rather irate Palestinian lawyer who was happy to engage with us and what he shared was revealing. Read more
Hebrew University: Desert regions may be best predictors of climate change in wetter areas
August 17, 2022 by Tali Aronsky
When it comes to the world’s climate, in the past decade, planet Earth keeps sending us its summer siren’s call. According to NASA, nineteen of the hottest years have occurred since 2000, with 2016 and 2020 tied for the hottest on record. This summer is already making worldwide headlines, with England scorching beyond 40 degrees Celsius. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past: Helena Rubinstein – an young Jewish entrepreneur who created a beauty empire
August 16, 2022 by Features Desk
Helena was born on 25 December 1870. She was the eldest of eight daughters born to Polish Jews – Augusta and Horace Rubinstein. Read more
Rushdie and the Satanic clerics of Iran
August 16, 2022 by Thane Rosenbaum
In May 2015, the PEN Literary Gala presented its Freedom of Expression Courage Award to the slain cartoonists of the French satirical magazine “Charlie Hebdo.” Read more
What are the origins of tefillin?
August 16, 2022 by Rabbi Raymond Apple
Ask the rabbi. Read more
Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine – Interviewing author Ali Shihabi
August 14, 2022 by David Singer
A plan proposed by Ali Shihabi – a Saudi author and commentator on Middle Eastern Politics -proposing the merger of Jordan, Gaza and part of the West Bank into one single territorial entity to be called “The Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine” – has received little attention in the Israeli media or been commented on by Israeli politicians since its release on 8 June. Read more
Confronting South Africa’s official anti-Zionism
August 14, 2022 by Ben Cohen
In no other democratic country in the world has anti-Zionism enjoyed the kind of mainstream success that it has in South Africa. Read more
Saudi social-media influencer: ‘Hope our nation will sign a peace treaty with Israel’
August 14, 2022 by Ariel Ben Solomon - JNS.org
Saudi social-media influencer Mohammed Saud, who recently made both waves and friends by playing Israel’s national anthem “Hatikvah” on the oud, tells JNS that “Saudi Arabian citizens are starting to learn much more about the Jewish people around the world.” Read more
Jewish Valentine’s Day
August 14, 2022 by Jeremy Rosen
I would hazard a guess that some fifty per cent of people who call themselves Jews had no idea that last Sunday was the Tisha B’Av, Ninth of Av, much less fast. Read more
On the other hand
August 14, 2022 by Michael Kuttner
They are off and running. Read more
Unmistaken disparates
August 14, 2022 by Michael Kuttner
Two news items, totally unconnected, caught my attention because they both are perfect examples of how Israel is a leader in innovation and at the same time a favourite target of double standards. Read more
Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine vote winner for Lapid, Gantz, Bibi
August 11, 2022 by David Singer
With Israeli elections due in October – the major players vying to become Israel’s next Prime Minister – current caretaker PM -Yair Lapid, current Minister of Defence – Benny Gantz and current Opposition Leader – Bibi Netanyahu have yet to issue any statement on the Saudi plan released on 8 June to merge Jordan, Gaza and part of the West Bank into a single territorial entity to be called The Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine. Read more
Shabbat VaEtchanan: Do they admire us?
August 11, 2022 by Jeremy Rosen
Almost hidden in the long speech of Moses this week are two sentences that I have great difficulty reading because even though they are magnificent, they fall short of reality. Read more
Two thirds and one Dean: A music review by Fraser Beath McEwing
August 11, 2022 by Fraser Beath McEwing
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 Alex First
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
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 Alex First
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 Caroline Glick - JNS
“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






