Bondi Beach mass shooting
How bad does it have to get before Jews finally leave? - opinion
Jews need not wait until things are so bad that they have exhausted all of their options.
Prince Harry and Meghan meet survivors of Bondi Beach attack on final day of Australia trip
Australian mayors to convene in Bondi a year after massacre for a national antisemitism summit
Daughter of Bondi massacre hero joins fight against antisemitism in Australia
NSW Premier doesn't rule out deploying army to protect Sydney’s Jewish community
During a press conference, New South Wales Premier Chris Minns warned the public that Sydney residents could expect to face increased security on the streets.
Australian rabbis join calls urging Albanese to launch a royal commission on antisemitism
The Rabbinical Association of Australasia said the government's responses to the country's atmosphere of antisemitism had not been sufficient.
Not what I used to call home: Bondi attack shocks Australian Jews, tests national values - opinion
The Jewish community, already dismayed by the less-than-friendly stance to Israel of the current Labor government, is seeing a dim and grim Australia that it had not previously known.
The decisive battle for Israel isn’t in Gaza – it’s in the world’s imagination - opinion
For decades, Hamas has understood something essential about modern conflict: wars are no longer decided solely by military strength but by global perception.
Confronting antisemitism requires coordination, action, and Jewish unity - opinion
Israel and the Jewish Diaspora face a shared ongoing crisis as global antisemitism rises around the world.
Instead of tackling antisemitism, cities worldwide are placing Jews under house arrest - opinion
Rather than clamping down on blatant persecution of Jews, in the towns where they live and at the places they frequent, Jews are being told to avoid gathering because it's too dangerous.
Police up presence in response to calls for Sydney 'bashing day' rally against 'Middle Easterns'
Police promised to take a zero-tolerance policy against any potential violent protest, which was planned at the site of the Cronulla riots.
Why is the West still turning a blind eye to the Islamic challenge? - opinion
We’re fed that the threat is imaginary even while schools censor themselves, police hesitate, courts bend, and citizens whisper what they won’t say aloud.
Grapevine: Six Hebrew University scholarships
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Showing up for a global family: Comforting Sydney's Jews after the Bondi Beach massacre - opinion
If our presence can offer even a sliver of comfort – if it can help the Sydney community feel the embrace of a global family – then the journey will have been worthwhile.