Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman slams ‘permissive attitude’ of police to antisemitic protests as she joins call for action ...
On the second day of Chanukah, we grieve for the fifteen Jewish and other victims murdered, and the many wounded, at a Chanukah party on Bondi Beach, in yet another atrocious terrorist attack ...
Ahmed al-Ahmed hailed for astonishing bravery as he recovers in hospital from injuries suffered after intervening to stop atack ...
The 82-year-old grandmother was well known in the community having won the 2019 “Mensch Award”, handed out by New South Wales charity the Jewish Communal Appeal, for delivering in excess of 12,000 ...
Tibor Weitzen – a great-grandfather affectionately known as “the lollipop man” due to his habit of handing out sweets to children at shul – has been named as one of the 15 people killed as a result of ...
Peter Meagher, who was working as a freelance photographer at the Bondi Beach “Chanukah by the Sea” event, has been named as one of the 15 victims to have lost their lives as a result of the Sydney ...
In solidarity with Chabad, which was hosting the “Chanukah by the Sea” event, hundreds of people attended events run by their local Chabad emissaries up and down the UK, including in Edinburgh, ...
Remembered as a “profoundly beloved” member of Sydney’s Jewish community, Rabbi Levitan was secretary of the Sydney Beth Din, served as general manager of Chabad Bondi, and was a “a key figure” at the ...
Even at a candle-lighting vigil commemorating those murdered in Sydney, British Jews faced abuse. The scale and intensity of what I saw shocked me ...
Australia, by contrast, prided itself on being a haven of multiculturalism, where both major political parties stood shoulder to shoulder with Israel in a show of what the Jewish community proudly ...
Holocaust survivor Alex Kleytman, 87, was one of the first victims of the Bondi Beach terror attack to be publicly named. The retired engineer, who was fatally shot at the ‘Chanukah by the Sea’ event ...
The attack on more than 1,000 people gathered at Bondi Beach’s Archer Park around 6.47pm local time marks one of Australia’s deadliest terror incidents and its second-worst mass shooting behind the ...
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