The five mems…writes Asher Kozma
February 25, 2016 by Asher Kozma
Filed under Featured Articles
The latest UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) figure shows the number of refugees worldwide as 13 million. Read more
The former SS soldier who fell in love with a Jewish woman
Traumatised and nearly starved in the aftermath of WWII, former SS soldier Hans Post was brought back to life by two women. ABC Producer William Verity discovers Hans’ transformation and the love of his Jewish wife, Gina Behrens. Read more
Jewish day school supports marriage equality
February 21, 2016 by J-Wire Staff
Filed under News
Melbourne’s Bialik College has become the first Australian K-12 school to support marriage equality. Read more
Meet The Technion’s man in Australia
February 21, 2016 by Henry Greener-The Shtick
Filed under Featured Articles
Ron Lazarovits heads The Technion Society in Australia, representing the oldest university in Israel, based in Haifa…he talks with The Shtick’s Henry Greener. A video presentation. Read more
A solemn moment at a joyous event
December 11, 2015 by Henry Benjamin
Filed under News
For a few moments, the dancing and music at the lighting of a the giant Menorah in Sydney’s Martin Place turned to silence as heads bowed and silence dominated as families, and religious and political leaders stood in silence to remember Katrina Dawson and Tori Johnson who died in the Lindt Café siege last year…close by to where the Menorah stands. Read more
Australian reporters report on their trip to Israel
December 11, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
Filed under AIJAC, News
Silent no more
December 10, 2015 by Toni Susskind
Filed under News, Yeshivah Centre
Billed as a night for reflection, understanding, healing and regret, Silent No More is Melbourne’s Yeshivah Centre’s response towards the widespread child sexual abuse which has existed in the school system since the 1980s. Read more
Journalists’ report card
December 2, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
Filed under AIJAC, News
Journalists who participated in this year’s NSW Jewish Board of Deputies’ annual Journalists Study Mission to Israel will report to the community at a public meeting in Sydney next week. Read more
World’s Jewish leaders send condolences to France
November 17, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
Filed under News
Top Jewish community professionals from 40 countries world-wide have met in Lisbon for a two-day conference organized by the World Jewish Congress (WJC) and sent a combined message of condolence to the France’s Prime Minister. Read more
A new burial ground consecrated
November 3, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
Filed under News
A Jewish section has been consecrated at the Moss Vale Cemetery in the Southern Highlands 130 kms south of Sydney offering the community the option lower plot costs. Read more
Rabin memorial in Double Bay
November 2, 2015 by Henry Benjamin
Filed under News
Nestling in the shade of an olive tree sits a memorial to the late Yitzhak Rabin….not in Israel but metres away from the hustle and bustle of Sydney’s busy Double Bay. Read more
Israeli colonel to visit
October 30, 2015 by J-Wire Staff
Filed under News
IDF Colonel Shaul Arieli will visit Australia for the first time this November. Read more
Racial vilification on the NSWJBD plenum agenda
October 7, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
Filed under News
NSW Attorney General Gabrielle Upton MP will discuss ’Racial vilification’ and the options for legislative reform when she addresses this month’s NSW Jewish Board of Deputies plenum. Read more
New leadership for AUJS
October 6, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
Filed under AUJS, News
Michael Fisher, a commerce/law student at Melbourne’s Monash University, and the AUJS National Treasurer in 2015, has been elected as National Chairperson for 2016. Read more
Gourmet Kosher restaurant – for one night only
September 26, 2015 by J-Wire Staff
Filed under Have You Heard?
Sydney’s InterContinental Sydney Double Bay has announced another of its popular pop-up kosher restaurants for the Jewish community. Read more
Julie Bishop responds to Danby
September 25, 2015 by Henry Benjamin
Filed under News
Australia’s Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has called comments made by Federal Labor MP Michael Danby in a statement demanding a reversal of the Government’s Iran policy “juvenile”. Read more
Teenage leadership plan
September 22, 2015 by Hayley Hadassin
Filed under Younger Minds, Zionist Federation of Australia
The Zionist Federation of Australia has hired Ellie Golvan to implement the Diller Teen Fellowship in Australia. Read more
A special man, a special chumash
September 21, 2015 by Henry Benjamin
Filed under News
Wearing a yarmulke and holding a Chumash given to him by the late Sir Zelman Cowen, Josh Frydenberg was sworn in this morning as Australia’s Minister for Resources, Energy and Northern Australia. Read more
Commemorating Yitzhak Rabin
September 19, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
Filed under AUJS, News, UIA, Zionism Victoria, Zionist Federation of Australia
The Melbourne Jewish community will gather next month to remember his life and legacy of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin z”l. Read more
Inaugural Youth Parliament of World Religions
September 19, 2015 by J-Wire Staff
Filed under News
Over five hundred young people from across NSW gathered in Sydney last night for the inaugural ‘Youth Parliament of World Religions ’ with two AUJS leaders, Elenore Levi and Avia Madar addressing the packed gathering. Read more
Another student starts proceedings
September 18, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
Filed under News
Melbourne’s The Age newspaper has reported that a second former student has commenced proceedings against the ultra-orthodox Adass Yisroel School following this week’s judgement awarding over $1 million to a former student who allegedly suffered sexual abuse. Read more
Australia plans tax treaty with Israel
September 18, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
Filed under AIJAC, ECAJ, News, Zionist Federation of Australia
The Australian Government has announced its intention to enter into tax treaty negotiations with Israel. Read more
Alhadeff and Jones discuss Hizb ut-Tahrir
September 17, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
Filed under News, NSWJBD
The New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies’ CEO Vic Alhadeff has spoken on air with Sydney radio station 2GB’s Alan Jones about Hizb ut-Tahrir a group which has accused Jews “of corrupting the world”. Read more
A first Rosh Hashanah
September 17, 2015 by Henry Benjamin
Filed under News, The Great Syd
Sydney’s Great Synagogue’s new Chief Minister Rabbi Dr Ben Elton was inducted less than a week before Rosh Hashanah…he tells J-Wire of his first Rosh Hashanah in Sydney. Read more
Malcolm meets AUJS
September 17, 2015 by J-Wire Staff
Filed under AUJS, News
A delegation of 50 AUJS students from around Australia has visited Canberra to develop their political knowledge and skills, by meeting with many of the nation’s senior leaders in Parliament House…including Malcolm Turnbull days before he became Prime Minister. Read more
JewishCare volunteers acknowledged
September 16, 2015 by J-Wire Staff
Filed under Have You Heard?, JewishCare Syd
Sydney JewishCare volunteers have been acknowledged by Centre for Volunteering NSW at functions held in Randwick and Castle Hill. Read more
Community welcomes Malcolm
September 16, 2015 by J-Wire Staff
Filed under AIJAC, ECAJ, News, Zionist Federation of Australia
Australia’s new Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is no stranger to the country’s Jewish community given that his federal seat of Wentworth is home to the majority of Jews living in Sydney. Read more
Questioning the Foreign Minister on Iran
June 24, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
Filed under News
Federal Labor Member for Melbourne Ports Michael Danby has continued his criticism of Foreign Minister Julie Bishop’s U-turn on Iran. Read more
UN Human Rights Council Report of the 2014 Gaza conflict: The ZFA’s initial response
June 24, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
Filed under News, Zionist Federation of Australia
The fingerprints of Israel-phobic UN Human Rights Council staffers are evident throughout the report into last year’s conflict in Gaza by that body’s supposedly ‘Independent Commission of Inquiry’. Read more
Stay at home gala dinner
June 18, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
Filed under News
“No ballrooms, no average kosher food, no long speeches” boasts the invitation to Stand Up’s first Gala Dinner. Read more







