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“This survey shows how antisemitism impacting Jewish Australian women isn’t marginal; it’s widespread,” a Jewish leader tells JNS.
A woman is accused of shouting anti-Jewish slurs at under-12 netball match in Sydney.
The formal public hearings in the probe into the Bondi Beach massacre reveal Australian Jewry’s fear and anxiety.
The letter, whose author claimed to “work with Hezbollah,” ended with the words: “Kill and fumigate all Jews.”
Police didn’t send officers to protect Chanukah celebration, except to “check in.”
Royal couple also meets Jewish community leaders in Sydney.
Judges rule emergency measures imposed following deadly antisemitic shooting violated constitutional protections.
“To have that full commitment and engagement, both at the public level, but also in the faith school system, is incredibly powerful,” Heather Mann, a project officer with UNESCO, told JNS.
A Sydney judge lifted the suppression order at the request of several media outlets.
The suspects used umbrellas to conceal their vandalism from street cameras, according to police.
Police hunt driver and accomplices after the suspected antisemitic attack.
Anthony Albanese downplayed the hecklers’ reception, saying the overall atmosphere was “incredibly positive.”