Former Mossad director: China ‘the only country’ that can bring about agreement in Vienna
December 17, 2021 by Israel Kasnett - JNS.org
Former director of the Mossad Efraim Halevy said on Tuesday that “the only player who can be effective and bring about progress in the Vienna debates is the only player we do not hear his position on the Iranian issue, and that is China.” Read more
Jewish Care Victoria celebrates the leaders of tomorrow
December 17, 2021 by J-Wire Newsdesk
Two bespoke and highly sought-after programs best exemplify Jewish Care’s passion for and investment in our community of tomorrow. Read more
Tainted Money
December 17, 2021 by Jeremy Rosen
An Oxford University Professor, Lawrence Goldman, together with Sir Lloyd Dorfman and other influential alumni, have suggested the British government should intervene because they believe that Oxford University has lost its moral compass in accepting money from tainted sources. Read more
Moriah Foundation flying high
December 17, 2021 by J-Wire Newsdesk
More than 110 members and guests attended the annual Moriah Foundation Members Cocktail Party at the home of Steven and Judy Lowy this week with special guest speaker, Qantas Managing Director and Group CEO Alan Joyce.
Trump and Netanyahu: Allies no longer?
December 17, 2021 by Melanie Phillips - JNS.org
For both fans and foes of America’s former President Donald Trump and Israel’s former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the two leaders appeared to share certain features. Read more
Melbourne students shine in VCE
December 17, 2021 by J-Wire Newsdesk
The results are in and in spite of the added obstacle of COVID, Melbourne’s Jewish schools have produced remarkable achievements. Read more
A prayer for Israel to be sent to space
December 17, 2021 by J-Wire Newsdesk
President Isaac Herzog has met with Eytan Stibbe, the Israeli who will fly to the International Space Station in two months’ time with the Rakia Mission. Read more
Project Rozana recognised for its peace building activities despite opposition
December 17, 2021 by Michael Krape
Project Rozana has been granted interim full membership of the Australian Council for International Development (ACFID). Read more
The U.S. is not reopening its Jerusalem consulate
December 17, 2021 by Gil Tanenbaum - TPS
Israeli officials have celebrated the news that the US will not be reopening its Jerusalem consulate for the purpose of strengthening its relations with the Palestinian Authority (PA). Read more
One killed in Homesh terrorist shooting attack – the victim a 20-year-old student
December 17, 2021 by Gil Tanenbaum - TPS
Magen David Adom has confirmed that a 20-year-old victim of a terrorist attack earlier this evening died from his wounds while en route to the hospital. Read more
Give them a medal
December 17, 2021 by Michael Kuttner
Medals are usually awarded to individuals or groups for outstanding achievements and for making a positive impact on society in general. Read more
US messages to Ramallah: ‘Economic Dialogue – Yes, Diplomatic Contacts – No’
December 16, 2021 by Baruch Yedid - TPS
The Biden administration has postponed the move to open a US consulate in Jerusalem, the newspaper Al-Quds reported, stating that this development is a result of pressure exerted by Israeli elements and the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC on the Biden administration. Read more
After five years, US and PA renew economic dialogue
December 16, 2021 by Aryeh Savir - TPS
US and Palestinian Authority (PA) officials met virtually on Tuesday to renew the US-Palestinian Economic Dialogue (USPED), the first such meeting in five years. Read more
Ancient items seized from Arab bandits believed to be loot taken by Bar Kochba rebels from Romans
December 16, 2021 by Aryeh Savir - TPS
Ancient decorated bronze firepans for incense and vessels for pouring wine that were probably taken from a hiding tunnel system from the days of the Bar Kochba in the Judean lowlands were found in the possession of Arab bandits. Read more
Member of Defence Minister’s team tested positive for Omicron variant
December 16, 2021 by TPS
One of Defence Minister Benny Gantz’s staff members was diagnosed on Wednesday with the Coronavirus (COVID-19), after three days of quarantine and two negative tests. Read more
Extensive use of smartphones by parents might damage toddler’s development
December 16, 2021 by J-Wire Newsdesk
A new study from Tel Aviv University found that interaction between mothers and their toddlers is reduced by a factor of four when the mothers use their smartphones which might damage the toddler’s development and have even greater and far-reaching consequences. Read more
Shabbat Vayehi: Predictions
December 16, 2021 by Jeremy Rosen
The twelve tribes have now come to live in Egypt under Josef’s protection. Read more
NSW embraces the IHRA definition of antisemitism
December 16, 2021 by J-Wire Newsdesk
The NSW Jewish Board of Deputies has applauded NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet for announcing today that the NSW Government will embrace the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of antisemitism. Read more
Poll shows 93% of Jerusalem Arabs prefer Israeli rule
December 15, 2021 by TPS
According to a poll conducted by SHFA, an Arabic language news outlet from the Palestinian Authority, 93% of the Arab residents of Jerusalem would prefer that their neighbourhoods in the city remain under Israeli rule. Read more
A Tree of Peace planted in Canberra
December 15, 2021 by J-Wire Newsdesk
The Embassies of Israel and Morocco have celebrated one year since the resumption of diplomatic relations between Israel and Morocco by planting a ‘Tree of Peace’, a symbol of the great friendship between our two countries. Read more
Prominent Iranian daily publishes map of targets in Israel
December 15, 2021 by Aryeh Savir - TPS
Tehran Times, a prominent Iranian daily, printed on its front page a map of Israel with multiple targets together with the threat “Just one wrong move!” Read more
Righteous Among the Nations ceremony held at St Kilda Shule
December 15, 2021 by J-Wire Newsdesk
Yad Vashem and The Embassy of Israel in Australia have honoured Rena Skowronska-Skovell and Wilhelm Alois Spisky as Righteous Among the Nations at a ceremony held at Melbourne’s St Kilda Shule. Read more
Hebrew U. physicist Shlomi Kotler wins Physics World’s 2021 Breakthrough of the Year Award
December 15, 2021 by Tali Aronsky
Physics World, the leading physics magazine published by the UK-based Institute of Physics, has awarded the 2021 Breakthrough of the Year prize to two research teams who advanced our understanding of quantum systems. Read more
Former MK begins serving 10-year sentence for elaborate scam
December 15, 2021 by Aryeh Savir - TPS
Former Deputy Interior Minister and Member of Knesset Faina Kirschenbaum arrived at the Neve Tirza women’s prison in Ramla this morning to begin serving a 10-year sentence after being convicted of bribery, money laundering and tax offences. Read more
‘Happiest man’ Eddie Jaku farewelled
Eddie Jaku, a Holocaust survivor who declared he was the “happiest man on earth”, has been farewelled at a state memorial service in Sydney. Read more
CEO wins NSW Meals on Wheels award
December 14, 2021 by J-Wire Newsdesk
Sydney’s COA has won an Innovation Award from NSW Meals on Wheels for its COA Fresh initiative. Read more
Miss India wins ‘Miss Universe’ title in Eilat
Harnaaz Sandhu of India was crowned the 70th “Miss Universe” in the resort town of Eilat on Sunday. Read more
Israeli double amputee, 19, wins world para Taekwondo gold
December 14, 2021 by Agencies
Israel notched its first para taekwondo gold medal after Asaf Yasur beat all competitors in the under-58 kilogram (121 pounds) category of the World Para Taekwondo Championships in Istanbul on Dec. 11. Read more
10 things you didn’t know about this year’s ‘Miss Universe’ pageant
December 14, 2021 by Agencies
When it comes to the Miss Universe pageant, most people firmly belong in one of two categories: those who consider it to be a global celebration of women and beauty, and others who find it an old-fashioned, patriarchal event that belongs deep in the past.
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Britain considers placing new sanctions on Iran as nuclear talks falter
December 14, 2021 by JNS
Britain could impose new sanctions on Iran if talks in Vienna do not advance over the state its nuclear program. Read more