Jewish community defiant as October 7 remembered
Australia’s Jewish community say they remain defiant and united as thousands gathered 12 months on from the October 7 attacks by Hamas. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past
October 8, 2024 by Ruth Lilian
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Stefan Friedrich Smerd – world-renowned solar physicist Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past
August 27, 2024 by Ruth Lilian
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Nahum Barnet – one of Melbourne’s most productive commercial architects Read more
Jemima walks the talk
Australian walker Jemima Montag has joined an elite list of Australian track and field athletes to win two medals at a single Olympics. Read more
Jemima Montag wins brave bronze in 20km walk
August 1, 2024 by AAP
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Australian Jemima Montag has drawn inspiration from her late grandmother to win a bronze medal in the women’s 20km walk at the Paris Olympics. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past
July 23, 2024 by Features Desk
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Marion Phillips – Australian-born British Labour Party Politician and Member of Parliament Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past
June 4, 2024 by Features Desk
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David Samuel Benjamin – Merchant and Prominent Jewish and Non-Jewish Organisational ‘’Mensch’’ Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past: Philip Louis Frankel
April 2, 2024 by Features Desk
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Businessman, mason, chazan, sportsman, and loyal Jew Read more
South African foreign minister: Citizens in IDF to be arrested on return
Naledi Pandor, the foreign minister of South Africa, said at an African National Congress event earlier this week that South Africa will arrest citizens who serve in the Israel Defence Forces upon their return to South Africa. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past: Mark Rubin and Abraham Davis
February 27, 2024 by Features Desk
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Mark Rubin, a pearl dealer and pastoralist – Abraham Davis – shrewd businessman and perhaps “a ghost’’. Read more
Melbourne Writers Festival leader quits over Palestine program
The Melbourne Writers Festival’s deputy chair has quit over Palestine’s representation in the festival’s as-yet-unpublished program. Read more
South Africa. Time to leave?
February 11, 2024 by Jeremy Rosen
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Why is South Africa leading the outpouring of hatred towards Israel? Is the writing on the wall? Is it because of endemic anti-Semitism? Or is there something more to this than meets the eye?
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From Australia’s Jewish Past: Lena Brasch – Actor and Artists Model – Part 1
December 26, 2023 by Ruth Lilian
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Selina Venus Brasch was born in North Melbourne on 9 November 1874. She was the youngest child of Wolfe and Esther Brasch. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past: Ernest Samuel Marks CBE – sportsman, Sydney’s first Jewish Lord Mayor; wool buyer, politician, and community identity
October 3, 2023 by Features Desk
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Ernest was born on 7 May 1871 in West Maitland, New South Wales. Read more
Why the referendum holds special meaning for Australia’s Jewish community
September 26, 2023 by
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Collective Jewish memory is the essence of our faith. It is the intimate knowledge that exists deep within each of us and belongs to all of us…writes Dr Aharon Friedland. Read more
Sydney jazz pianist to perform in Brooklyn – and online
September 20, 2023 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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Australian musician-composer Leonie Cohen and her quintet are set to perform in Brooklyn’s Soapbox Gallery next Thursday. Read more
Jessica Fox follows gold with K1 silver in Spain
September 3, 2023 by AAP
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Australian superstar Jessica Fox backed up her C1 gold medal a day earlier with silver in the women’s K1 at the ICF canoe slalom World Cup event in La Seu, Spain. Read more
From New Zealand’s Jewish past – Sir Julius Vogel KCMG – New Zealand’s Eighth Premier
August 29, 2023 by Features Desk
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Julius was born in London on 24 February 1835, the son of Albert and Phoebe.
How do you explain the large number of Jews in art and other forms of culture?
August 21, 2023 by Rabbi Raymond Apple
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Ask the rabbi. Read more
From New Zealand’s Jewish past: Merchant, auctioneer, shipping agent and community leader
August 8, 2023 by Features Desk
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David Nathan, one of two Jews listed in the 1841 New Zealand Census, was born in London in 1816 and was the third son of Nathan Lion Nathan and his wife Sarah. Read more
“You Don’t Have To Be Jewish” to be revived
August 3, 2023 by Geoff Sirmai
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The Australian premiere of the iconic musical sketch comedy show You Don’t Have To Be Jewish hits Sydney in October and November at two Sydney Eastern Suburbs venues. Read more
From New Zealand’s Jewish Past: Joel Samuel Polack – one of New Zealand’s first Jewish settlers
August 1, 2023 by Features Desk
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Our stories over the last three years have concentrated on amazing men and women who have contributed to the growth of Australia and its community. This week takes us across the sea to New Zealand to learn about their early pioneers. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past: Lewis Wolfe Levy – widely respected businessman, politician and community stalwart
July 25, 2023 by Features Desk
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Lewis was born on 13 June 1815 in London, the son of Benjamin Wolfe Levy, a merchant, and his wife Martha, who was also a Levy prior to their marriage. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past: Siba Coppelson – mother of two knights and a most remarkable woman
July 18, 2023 by J-Wire
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Siba was born in 1870 in England to Abraham Sloman and his wife, who had emigrated to England from Eastern Europe. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past: Joseph Sternberg – one of the ‘great personalities’ of Bendigo
July 4, 2023 by J-Wire
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Joseph, the son of Alexander – a clothier – and Frederica was born on 3 April 1852 in London. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past: The Hon. Edward Aaron Cohen
March 28, 2023 by Features Desk
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It would be interesting to know which was the most popular Jewish family name in Australia from convict times to today. A number of stories have been written about ‘Cohens’ – many are related. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past: Ruby Sophia Rich-Shalit – feminist, pianist and an outstanding community identity
March 14, 2023 by Features Desk
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In continuing the celebration of International Women’s Day, this story is of one amazing Jewish woman whose efforts for all Australian women should be applauded. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish Past: Shlomo Weintraub – Samuel Wynn – Wine Merchant and active Zionist
March 7, 2023 by Features Desk
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Shlomo (Samuel), the son of Michael and Rivkah Weintraub, was born on 4 April 1891 in Ushimow near Lodz, Russia (Poland). Read more
Feb-13 4:00pm SBS-TV: Who do you think you are?
February 1, 2023 by J-Wire
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Intrigued by family stories from his granddad Eddie, former Towie star and presenter Mark Wright investigates his dad’s side of the family. Read more
South African documentary on Holocaust survivor
January 27, 2023 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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The Ritz Cinemas, Sydney and Classic Cinemas, Melbourne, will present a Q&A screening of the deeply moving documentary I AM HERE. Read more