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Children affected by Bondi attack rebuild trust in emergency services

Children from families affected by the Chanukah terror attack at Bondi Beach took part in a community event on...

$12m boost for Jewish education announced during Chief Rabbi Mirvis’s visit

A $12 million multi-year funding commitment to Jewish education and community programs was announced at Kesser Torah College during...

Sydney rabbi vows ‘zero tolerance’ after son abused in antisemitic incident

Rabbi Yossi Friedman has vowed to ensure an alleged antisemitic attack on his eight-year-old son in Dover Heights does...

Green Sunday in Sydney

200 young volunteers gave of their time to participate in the annual JNF NSW’s Green Sunday telethon. JNF’s Green Sunday Campaign...

Kesser Torah’s principal salutes students and staff

Sydney’s Kesser Torah College;’s principal Roy Steinman has recognised the efforts of both students and staff in the HSC. He...

How KTC deals with the lockdown

According to NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s announcement on Wednesday that the stay-at-home orders will extend until 26 August, Kesser Torah College is applying as many extra resources as possible to ensure our students have a rich, educational and dynamic Jewish and General Studies learning experience for the extent of this lock-down period.

Remembering Meron – “45 for 45”

Both the Kesser Torah College Boys’ and Girls’ High Schools in Sydney have held a special memorial event in memory of the victims of the Mt Meron tragedy.

Parisian Jewish family finds a new home…in Sydney

As thousands of French Jews flock to Israel in the wake of terrorist attacks, one Parisian family has made a new home for itself...in Sydney's Eastern suburbs.

JEMs says thank you

JEMs (Jewish Education Matters) has held its fourth banquet and graduation ceremony.

KTC: Bring on 2014

Rabbi Yaakov Chaiton has been appointed Jewish Studies Coordinator in Sydney's Kesser Torah College Boys’ High School.

Shalit meets Sydney school students

Gilad Shalit, the Israeli soldier who spent five years as a prisoner of Hamas, has addressed over 1800 senior school students in Sydney.