Parents get first glimpse of significant renovation
November 20, 2018 by Leanne Shelton
Chatswood’s Apples and Honey Preschool is celebrating its new renovation with an Open Day on Sunday 2 December. Read more
Cut for a cause
September 20, 2018 by Community newsdesk
Tied into four loose plaits, the Great Chop inspired over 160 Beth Rivkah students to cut and donate their hair in the name of cancer treatment. Read more
New primary head for Moriah
September 18, 2018 by Community newsdesk
Lynda Fisher has been appointed as Head of Primary School at Sydney’s Moriah College. Read more
Emanuel students see Kenyan life from another angle
September 13, 2018 by Michelle Favero
Ten Emanuel High School students recently returned from a three-week, eye-opening trip to Kenya where they experienced Kenyan life first-hand. Read more
AUJS elects its 2019 committee
September 5, 2018 by J-Wire News Service
Chopped liver? No – chopped hair!
August 27, 2018 by Lisa Frenkel
Melbourne’s Beth Rivkah Secondary is gearing up to host “The Great Chop”. Read more
Youth PoWR – Unity in Diversity
August 23, 2018 by Hila Tsor
Youth PoWR – or ‘Parliament of the World’s Religions’ was hosted last Sunday at the SGI Centre in Sydney. Youth PoWR is a project of the Columban Centre for Christian-Muslim Relations and serves as the largest youth interfaith event in Sydney. This year’s theme was ‘Harmony for Humanity – Unity in Diversity’. Read more
A once in a lifetime opportunity
Every year JNF Australia and B’nai Brith put on the Changemaker awards which honours young adults in our community who have made a difference to society by volunteering to organisations nationally. Read more
Beth Rivkah’s new Holocaust Memorial unveiled
August 16, 2018 by Lisa Frenkel
Melbourne’s Beth Rivkah students, parents, teachers and members of the community came together for the unveiling of a striking new Holocaust Memorial mural. Read more
Fiddler returns to Moriah
July 30, 2018 by Geoff Sirmai
Moriah College, Sydney’s oldest and largest Jewish school, presents the definitive production of the classic Broadway musical FIDDLER ON THE ROOF from 21 October to 1 November – and with an all-singing, all-dancing cast of more than 150. It’s a Tradition! Read more
Carmel students visit the Negev
July 18, 2018 by Ahuva Bar-Lev
Scopus students bring music to cancer patients
July 18, 2018 by J-Wire Newsdesk
Melbourne’s Mount Scopus College students has brought music to patients receiving treatment for cancer at Box Hill Hospital Read more
Carmel School utilises state of the art career guidance system
July 15, 2018 by Claire de Franck
As an additional tool to assist Year 10 students with their subject selection, Perth’s Carmel School has become one of only a handful of schools in Western Australia to utilise the innovative Morrisby Online system Read more
Mount Sinai College named Apple Distinguished School 2018-2020
July 9, 2018 by Community newsdesk
Sydney’s Mount Sinai College has been recognised as an Apple Distinguished School for 2018–2020. Read more
Kornmehl pre-schoolers go bush
July 6, 2018 by Michelle Favero
Australian and international research shows that children are spending too much time indoors and in front of screens according to Sydney’s Emanuel School. Read more
Aussie students to attend Technion’s exclusive SciTech program
July 6, 2018 by J-Wire Newsdesk
Six Australian High School students from Sydney’s Moriah College and Masada College will leave for Israel next week to take part in SciTech- Technion’s exclusive International Summer Science Camp. Read more
Gina and Carmel – mutual pride
July 6, 2018 by Susana Wills-Johnson
Gina Steinberg, a graduate of Perth’s Carmel School has commenced a double degree in Commerce and Science (Psychology) at Curtin University after having won a prestigious John Curtin Undergraduate Scholarship. Read more
An Australian-first for business-savvy students
June 18, 2018 by Amy Jones
Two Year 12 students from Sydney’s Moriah College have been selected to launch first entrepreneurship program of its kind in Australia. Read more
Promoting youth movements
June 14, 2018 by J-Wire Newsdesk
Australasian Zionist Youth Council is the roof body for the seven Zionist youth movements operating in Australia and New Zealand and within pluralist movements in Adelaide and Canberra. Read more
Moriah students selected for Naase: Scholars in Entrepreneurship Scholarship to Israel
May 14, 2018 by Community newsdesk
Moriah College has announced that five Year 11 students have been selected as the 2018 Naase Scholars in Entrepreneurship recipients. Read more
Morris Gleitzman talks at Mount Scopus
May 11, 2018 by Community Editor
Two Aussie students meet Bibi
April 21, 2018 by Emily Gian
Two Australian high school students have had the experience of a lifetime after competing in the International Bible Quiz live on Israeli TV on Yom Ha’atzmaut, and meeting Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Read more
A minyan of teens
April 13, 2018 by Community newsdesk
Sydney’s North Shore Temple Emanuel (NSTE) clergy were joined by 10 post b’nei mitzvah teenagers in leading the morning shacharit service for the congregation. Read more
JCCV YAP thanks Yavneh students
March 29, 2018 by J-Wire Newsdesk
The Jewish Community Council of Victoria’s Executive Director David Marlow has presented a certificate of appreciation to the Social Action Captains of Leibler Yavneh College. Read more
Dershowitz meets Carmel students
March 29, 2018 by J-Wire Newsdesk
Staff and students from the Year 11 and 12 Advanced Hebrew classes at Perth’s Carmel School recently attended this year’s Annual United Israel Appeals (UIA) dinner, which celebrated the 70th anniversary of the modern state of Israel. Read more
Moriah students shed their hair to help kids with cancer
March 11, 2018 by Community newsdesk
More than 100 students at Sydney’s Moriah College have volunteered to have their hair cut at school, donating their locks to have wigs made for KIDS WITH CANCER. Read more
AUJS celebrates Purim
March 4, 2018 by Hila Tsor
Hundreds of Jewish young adults attended the NSW Australasian Union of Jewish Students (AUJS) Purim party celebration at El Topo Basement, in the heart of Bondi Junction in Sydney. Read more
The Little Mermaid splashes down at Mount Scopus
February 27, 2018 by Community newsdesk
Dive into the irresistible world below the waves, when Disney’s The Little Mermaid floats onto the Scopus stage. Read more
A good BIG IDEA
February 27, 2018 by J-Wire
The BIG IDEA Gap Year is a program for a year of intensive hi-tech training, social impact, and a one-of-a-kind Startup Nation experience Israel. Read more
Bar-Ilan University’s Lookstein Centre launches educational challenge
February 21, 2018 by J-Wire Newsdesk
The Lookstein Center for Jewish Education of Bar-Ilan University has launched a new educational project to celebrate Israel’s upcoming 70th anniversary. Read more