World Jewish leaders unite in Australia against rising hate
Jewish leaders from the world’s seven largest diaspora communities met in Sydney today for the first J7 Task Force Summit held in Australia warning that the sharp rise in antisemitism here is part of a wider global pattern.
Fresh charges for bikie over Iran-linked arson attacks
A bikie mastermind and his two alleged accomplices face further criminal charges after a kosher deli was firebombed in an attack suspected to be linked with Iran. Read more
Israeli president: Move to rename Dublin’s Herzog Park is ‘disgraceful’
If Dublin renames Herzog Park, named after Israel’s sixth president, Chaim Herzog, it would be “a shameful and disgraceful move,” Isaac Herzog, the Jewish state’s current head of state, said on Saturday night. Read more
Between two blades: Global squeeze on world Jewry
November 30, 2025 by Daniel Rosen
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In recent years, it has become increasingly clear that the global Jewish Diaspora is facing an unsettling squeeze, one that is closing in from both ideological extremes. Read more
Troubling Trends
November 28, 2025 by Michael Kuttner
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“Put not your trust in princes.” Read more
Why is US justice for its victims of terror still thwarted?
November 27, 2025 by Arnold Roth
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This week, my family should be joyously marking a child’s birthday. Malki—vibrant, sweet-natured, empathetic, musically talented, everyone’s friend and lovingly devoted to caring for her youngest, very disabled sister—was our first daughter. She would now be 40. Read more
Melbourne synagogue arsonist motivated by mental illness, judge rules
A judge ruled on Monday that the man who set fire to a Melbourne synagogue while worshippers were inside was motivated by mental illness, not antisemitism. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish past
November 25, 2025 by Ruth Lilian
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Eva Isaacs – psychologist and educationalist Read more
Two years of impact marking a lifelong commitment
November 25, 2025 by J-Wire News Service
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UIA communities in both Victoria and New South Wales gathered for their AGMs and Report Back events, marking a clear post-ceasefire shift from emergency response to the long-term rebuilding of Israel both physically and emotionally. Read more
Titanic passenger’s watch sets record at UK auction
A world record price has been set for Titanic memorabilia, with the sale of a gold pocket watch at a UK auction featuring mementos from the ill-fated ship. Read more
For the Rabbi’s a jolly good Fellow
November 19, 2025 by David Marlow
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Melbourne community leader Rabbi Yaakov Glasman has been awarded a prestigious Fellowship by Monash University. Read more
Tribe of Chutzpah comedy and storytelling night
November 19, 2025 by Rob Klein
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Jewish comedians are turning to comedy and storytelling with a special show in Sydney to lift spirits as the community continues to grapple with the fallout of the October 7 attacks.
Tribe of Chutzpah comedy and storytelling night
November 18, 2025 by J-Wire Staff
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Jewish comedians are turning to comedy and storytelling with a special show in Sydney to lift spirits as the community continues to grapple with the fallout of the October 7 attacks.
From Australia’s Jewish past
November 18, 2025 by Ruth Lilian
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Georges Mora – entrepreneur, art dealer, patron, connoisseur, and restaurateur Read more
Anti-protest laws on places of worship to be bolstered
Despite being deemed unconstitutional, powers to move on protesters at places of worship will be reinforced in the aftermath of a shocking neo-Nazi protest. Read more
‘Go home’: neo-Nazi’s visa torn up after shock protest
One of the 60 demonstrators who took part in a fascist protest touting Hitler slogans outside a state parliament has had his visa cancelled. Read more
Dunera Boy Georg Hans Fröhlich’s grave dedicated
November 17, 2025 by Adele Rosalky
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Dunera boy Georg Hans Fröhlich died in 1942 and was the first Jewish person to be buried in Canberra. Read more
NSW Senior Australian of the Year
November 17, 2025 by Henry Benjamin
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The passing of his father at the age of 59 steered Professor Henry Brodaty onto a new path, directing him on the road to becoming the NSW Senior of the Year. Read more
C Care launches $500,000 campaign to double its capacity to help people in need
November 16, 2025 by David Marlow
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C Care has launched a major community fundraising campaign to raise $500,000 to help complete the fit-out of its new home in Pakington Street, St Kilda. Read more
Eighty-seven years later
November 14, 2025 by Michael Kuttner
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This week, eighty-seven years ago, the night of shattered glass (Kristallnacht) sent an unmistakable message.
Antisemitic and abusive Uber ride
November 13, 2025 by David Marlow
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A Jewish nursing student in Melbourne was racially profiled, vilified and abused when she tried to take an Uber ride from Melbourne’s Box Hill Institute. Read more
‘I risked my career’ to speak out for Israel, says Canadian model
November 13, 2025 by TPS-IL
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When Canadian-Slovakian model Miriam Mattova began posting in support of Israel after Hamas’s October 7 attacks, she lost many Instagram followers and one of her PR agencies dropped her, warning she was being “too political.” Read more
Jewish group calls for arson accused to be refused bail
A man charged over a synagogue arson that caused more than $20 million in damage has made a bid for freedom, almost a year after the blaze. Read more
“In today’s atmosphere, it could happen again”
November 11, 2025 by J-Wire News Service
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On the 87th anniversary of Kristallnacht, Holocaust survivors who lived through the 1938 pogrom as children issued a powerful warning about the dramatic rise in global antisemitism, saying the world today is no safer for Jews than 87 years ago. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish past
November 11, 2025 by Ruth Lilian
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Miriam Doris Hampson OAM – theatre administrator extraordinaire and political activist Read more
Scarlett Johansson voices fear of antisemitic violence
Jewish-American actress Scarlett Johansson called out the alarming rise in antisemitism in a recent interview with Israel’s Channel 12 News, discussing concerns that it could lead to physical violence. Read more
‘Will not be bullied’: female MPs stare down neo-Nazis
Two women representing large Jewish communities say they will not be intimidated by extremist neo-Nazis as police permission for a street rally is questioned. Read more
Words stopped being enough a long time ago — consequences are long overdue
November 10, 2025 by Michael Gencher
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Across Australia, for more than two years, we’ve witnessed a dangerous decline — not just in rhetoric, but in leadership, accountability, and moral courage. The result is a nation increasingly failing to protect its Jewish community — and, by extension, the values that define us all. Read more
The Great Synagogue welcomes 1000 visitors for Sydney Open event
The Great Synagogue, Sydney, welcomed nearly 1,000 visitors on Sunday, 2 November, as part of the Museums of History NSW’s annual Sydney Open event.
Sydney Jewish Museum seeks guides in preparation for expansion
November 6, 2025 by Rob Klein
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The Sydney Jewish Museum (SJM) is calling for new volunteer guides to join its team through an innovative training programme, as it gears up for a major expansion set to double visitor numbers by 2027.







