A message for the beginning of the school years
February 1, 2018 by Community newsdesk
Rabbi Benji Levy, Dean of Jewish Life and Learning at Sydney’s Moriah College has a message for schoolchildren as they enter a new year…and for everyone who desires success. Read more
Building Bridges through Interfaith at Scopus
August 29, 2017 by Community newsdesk
As part of the ‘Building Bridges through Interfaith Dialogue’ program, Melbourne’s Mount Scopus College hosted 114 students from several different faith schools.
Sydney students visit to East Timor
August 28, 2017 by Michelle Favero
Thirteen Emanuel School students have recently visited East Timor where they spent 11 days teaching English. Read more
Sydney girl scores third prize in national art competition
August 22, 2017 by Community Editor
Adena Sheps from Emanuel School in Sydney has received the 3rd place prize in the National Harry Bell Memorial Art Competition proudly sponsored by JNF, AICC, Shekinah Tours, Beersheba 100 Committee, Melbourne Racing Club, and The Jericho Cup. Read more
E-Zone provides a look into the future
August 21, 2017 by Michelle Favero
Sydney’s Emanuel School’s annual careers event E-Zone attended by Years 11 and 12 students, showcased a variety of careers and career paths. Read more
The great chop
October 8, 2016 by Shosh Landau
The students of Beth Rivkah Ladies Colleges have gathered together to raise money and cut their hair for Zichron Menachem, an Israeli organisation that assists children suffering with cancer. Read more
Rabbi John Levi Retires from School Council
September 1, 2016 by Roz Tarszisz
After almost four decades of service, Rabbi John Levi has retired from the Council of The King David School (KDS) in Melbourne.
Emanuel student wins top place in the cyber scene
August 26, 2016 by Michelle Favero
Emanuel School’s Zane Voloshin, Year 10, has won Interrelate’s NSW Film Festival for High Schools competition for his short film entitled b.u.!.!.y. Read more
Two-time champions
June 16, 2016 by J-Wire
Moriah College’s First Xl Football team has made history by winning the NSWCIS Football Cup for the 2nd year in a row. Read more
Max Lemberg gets a surprise visit
May 30, 2016 by J-Wire Staff
Fifty years ago Max Lemberg started his teaching career at Sydney’s Moriah College…and last week members of the school’s Student Council visited him to wish him a happy 98th birthday. Read more
Mt Scopus gets an insight into refugees
May 4, 2016 by J-Wire Staff
Melbourne’s Mount Scopus College Year 10 students have taken part in an educational, informative and eye-opening Refugee Awareness Day, as part of their Community Service Program. Read more
18th birthday gifts donated to BJE
May 1, 2016 by Catherine de Picarda
A Victorian teenager has donated all the money he received on his 18th birthday to NSW’s Board of Jewish Education. Read more
Bialik wins Technion first prize
April 21, 2016 by J-Wire Staff
The Australian Government’s drive towards innovation took a major step forward with a first prize being awarded by Israel’s The Technion to Melbourne’s Bialik College…watch the video. Read more
Jewish students play with the ACO
March 9, 2016 by J-Wire Staff
Students at Melbourne’s Mount Scopus College will perform with members of the Australian Chamber Orchestra at the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation. Read more
War wounded speaks at Mount Scopus
March 6, 2016 by J-Wire Staff
Melbourne’s Mount Scopus College students have been addressed by ZDVO Beit Halochem speaker Nati Hakshur. Read more
Emanuel School continues to shine
December 19, 2015 by Michelle Favero
Sydney’s Emanuel School’s HSC results for the class of 2015 reflect a diversity of student interest and strong achievement. Read more
Masada scores well
December 18, 2015 by J-Wire Staff
Another successful year for Mount Scopus
December 14, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
2015 has been another excellent year for Melbourne’s Year 12 Mount Scopus students. Read more
AUJS and Emanuel School welcome new shaliach
December 3, 2015 by J-Wire Staff
In a first for New South Wales, the Australasian Union of Jewish Students (AUJS) and Emanuel School have appointed a Shaliach at both institutions in 2016. Read more
Record Ulpan group
December 2, 2015 by J-Wire
2015 has seen an incredible 97% participant rate by Melbourne’s Mount Scopus College Year 10 students in the optional Ulpan program. Read more
Winner of UIA Roots Project
December 1, 2015 by J-Wire
Joel Ehrlich is the winner of the UIA NSW’s 2014 Roots Project. Read more
Bialik at Remembrance Day Ceremony
November 23, 2015 by Talia Katz
In a historic first, Melbourne’s Bialik students have placed wooden Magen Davids at the Stone of Remembrance in Canberra. Read more
B’nei Mitzvah at Bialik
September 13, 2015 by Talia Katz
The Year 7 B’nei Mitzvah program at Melbourne’s Bialik College is a year-long journey of self-awareness and learning that culminates in a special ceremony. Read more
Year I students get their siddurim
August 31, 2015 by J-Wire Staff
Year 1 students at Melbourne’s Mount Scopus College have received their first siddurim. Read more
Emanuel preschoolers collect health packs for Aboriginal children
August 27, 2015 by Michelle Favero
Sydney’s Kornmehl Emanuel Pre-school has collected more than 1600 health care packs for Aboriginal children in country New South Wales. Read more
New building opened at Emanuel
August 25, 2015 by Michelle Favero
Federal Minister for Communications Malcolm Turnbull and Israel’s ambassador to Australia Shmuel Ben-Shmuel have affixed fixed two mezzuzot to classrooms in Sydney’s the Emanuel School’s new Kleinlehrer Family LINC Building.
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“Maimonides got it wrong”
August 21, 2015 by Henry Benjamin
Federal Minister for Communications Malcolm Turnbull has officially opened new classrooms and staff room at Sydney’s Kesser Torah College…and found fault with one of Maimonides’s best-known teachings. Read more
Moriah visits the Archibald
August 14, 2015 by Henry Benjamin
Sydney’s Moriah College Foundation members joined the Grandparents’ Club for a private viewing of the year’s Archibald Prize finalists at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Read more
From the Arava to Melbourne
August 7, 2015 by Hayley Hadassin
Twelve Israeli students from the Acacia School in the small desert community in the Arava region have visited Melbourne for a ten-day visit as part of the Jewish Agency for Israel’s Partnership 2GETHER (P2G) program. Read more
Historic victory for Moriah
July 27, 2015 by J-Wire Staff
Sydney’s Moriah College First Xl Football team has won the NSWCIS Football Cup following a competition in which all the ‘major football-playing schools competed. Read more







