Avril Alba appointed Head of Languages and Cultures at the University of Sydney
November 21, 2024 by Rob Klein
The University of Sydney has appointed Avril Alba as the new Head of the School of Languages and Cultures (SLC) and Professor in Holocaust Studies and Jewish Civilisation, effective 7 January 2025. Read more
Car torched, anti-Israel graffiti defaces vehicles in Woollahra
November 21, 2024 by Rob Klein
A wave of anti-Israel vandalism in Woollahra in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, on Thursday, Nov. 21, has sparked outrage from authorities and the Jewish community. Read more
Doxxing investigation leads to first arrest
November 20, 2024 by Rob Klein
Victorian Police have made a significant breakthrough in their investigation into the mass doxxing of Jewish creatives in February, arresting a Melbourne woman accused of making threats against one of the victims. Read more
Seven-year-old Zachary’s mission to support the wounded
November 20, 2024 by Rob Klein
Seven-year-old Zachary Berman, a Year 1 student at Mount Sinai College in Maroubra, Australia, is turning personal challenges into a mission of compassion. Read more
NSW pre-Chanukah celebration marks unity and light
November 15, 2024 by Rob Klein
Multicultural NSW has hosted the annual communal Pre-Chanukah Celebration at NSW Parliament House, bringing together political leaders, community members, and representatives of communal organisations to celebrate resilience, diversity, and unity. Read more
Outrage as Australia backs Palestinian sovereignty in UN vote shift
November 14, 2024 by Rob Klein
The Albanese government’s decision today to support United Nations resolutions affirming Palestinian sovereignty and holding Israel accountable for environmental damage has sparked fierce criticism from Jewish leaders, opposition members, and others. Read more
Yoni Bashan’s powerful reporting from Israel wins top journalism award
November 14, 2024 by Rob Klein
Yoni Bashan, senior reporter for The Australian, has received the prestigious Sir Keith Murdoch Award for Excellence in Journalism at the 2024 News Awards Read more
Teen involved in vandalism of MP Josh Burns’ office could avoid criminal record
A 17-year-old boy accused of vandalizing Jewish Labor MP Josh Burns’ Mcnamara electorate office in a politically motivated attack may avoid a criminal record. Read more
Neo-Nazi leader threatens terrorism amid escalating far-right activity
November 13, 2024 by Rob Klein
Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell has declared his willingness to “become a terrorist” and commit acts of violence if child protective services remove children from neo-Nazi households. Read more
Sydney Kristallnacht anniversary highlights resurgence in antisemitism
November 12, 2024 by Rob Klein
On Sunday November 10, the 86th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies hosted a solemn event at Moriah College to remember the infamous “Night of Broken Glass,” a violent turning point that foreshadowed the Holocaust. Read more
Celebrating Rabbi Pinchus Feldman’s 80th birthday
November 12, 2024 by Rob Klein
A special gathering of some of Sydney’s Jewish community was held on Thursday November 7 to honour Rabbi Pinchus Feldman, the head Shliach (emissary) to Sydney and New South Wales, as he celebrated his 80th birthday at Chabad Double Bay. Read more
Back to Our Roots: Sydney’s Jewish festival celebrates arts, culture and sustainability
November 11, 2024 by Rob Klein
The inaugural Jewish Roots Festival, set to take place this weekend in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, promises a refreshing and inclusive celebration of Jewish culture and sustainability. Read more
Yad Vashem head warns of rising antisemitism, urges concrete action in Australia
November 7, 2024 by Rob Klein
Dani Dayan, Chairman of Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Centre in Jerusalem, has called for urgent and decisive action against the rising tide of antisemitism in Australia, describing it as a threat that demands strong moral leadership and practical measures. Read more
Lowy and Leibler to be awarded Israel’s Presidential Medal for global Jewish advocacy
November 5, 2024 by Rob Klein
Australia’s Sir Frank Lowy and Mark Leibler will receive Israel’s highest civilian honour, the Israeli Presidential Medal of Honour, for their extensive contributions to Israel and the global Jewish community. Read more
Emirati strategist Amjad Taha on advocacy mission for peace across Australia
November 4, 2024 by Rob Klein
Prominent Emirati political strategist and journalist Amjad Taha, renowned for his work in Middle Eastern affairs, is headlining a series of events across Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra this month. Read more
Sydney University accused of antisemitism
November 4, 2024 by Rob Klein
The University of Sydney is facing mounting criticism and potential legal action over allegations of antisemitism on campus. Jewish students and staff members are reportedly considering a class-action lawsuit, claiming they have encountered a hostile environment perpetuated by certain academics whose actions allegedly foster antisemitic sentiments. Read more
From AI to Cybersecurity: How Australia and Israel are tackling tomorrow’s biggest challenges together
November 4, 2024 by Rob Klein
The Australia-Israel Innovation Summit, held in Sydney recently, brought together Australian and Israeli experts and business leaders to discuss how to harness technology and innovation to tackle pressing global challenges. Read more
New Jewish cultural centre in Western Sydney aims to combat antisemitism
Western Sydney’s first Jewish cultural centre, the Daat Library and Learning Centre, will open this Sunday in North Parramatta, marking a milestone in the fight against antisemitism and the promotion of cultural understanding. Read more
Woollahra and Waverley councils vote for memorial to victims of October 7 amid rising antisemitic graffiti
October 30, 2024 by Rob Klein
In a unified gesture of solidarity and remembrance, Woollahra and Waverley Councils in Sydney have united and resolved to commission a permanent public art installation commemorating the tragic events of October 7, 2023, which claimed 1,180 Israeli lives. Read more
Australia denies visa to right wing commentator Candace Owens
Australia has denied a visa for controversial American commentator Candace Owens, with Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke citing her “capacity to incite discord.” Read more
Al Yazbek removed from Nomad management
Rebecca Yazbek, co-owner of the NOMAD Group of restaurants, today announced the removal of her husband and business partner, Al Yazbek, from the company’s management.
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Federal coalition pledges $8.5m for Sydney Jewish Museum expansion
The Federal Coalition has announced an $8.5 million commitment to fund the expansion of the Sydney Jewish Museum, matching the $8.5 million already pledged by the NSW state government. Read more
Another Sydney restauranteur faces backlash for antisemitic posts
October 15, 2024 by Rob Klein
Nick Stone, owner of Bistro St Jacques in Redfern, Sydney, is under fire after posting antisemitic content on his Instagram account. Read more
Nomad owner’s antisemitic history revealed
Al Yazbek, the founder of the upscale Nomad restaurant group, recently apologized for carrying a flag with a swastika superimposed over an Israeli flag at a pro-Palestine protest, but media reports that this was not an isolated incident.
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Antisemitic attack on popular Sydney bakery
October 14, 2024 by Rob Klein
Avner’s Bakery in Sydney’s Surry Hills was defaced with antisemitic graffiti over the weekend, with upside-down red triangles painted on the window—a symbol used by Nazis to mark individuals in concentration camps and by Hamas to identify Jewish targets. Read more
Will Nemesh elected first Jewish mayor of Waverley in 16 years
October 11, 2024 by Rob Klein
In a dramatic meeting at Bondi Pavilion last night, Will Nemesh was elected as Waverley’s new Mayor through a draw after a tie vote among councillors. Read more
Nomad restaurant owner faces backlash over Nazi symbol charge
Al Yazbek, the restaurateur behind the upscale Nomad restaurant in Surry Hills, Sydney is reportedly facing criticism from his Jewish landlords, Robert and Geula Burke, following charges related to the alleged display of a Nazi symbol at a pro-Palestine rally. Read more
Sydney Jewish Community stands with Israel on October 7 anniversary
More than 12,000 members of the Jewish community and friends gathered in Sydney for a solemn vigil commemorating the first anniversary of the October 7, 2023, massacre. Read more
At a difficult time, ‘Shir – Songs of Hope’ unites Sydney in music
October 7, 2024 by Rob Klein
A sense of anticipation filled Sydney Town Hall on October 6th as nearly 2,000 people gathered for the debut of Shir – Songs of Hope, marking the inaugural Australian Jewish Music Festival. Read more
Young woman charged following Hezbollah flag display at Sydney protest
Sarah Mouhanna, 19, has been charged after allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag during a pro-Palestine and Lebanon rally in Sydney’s CBD. Read more