Police helicopters now fly nightly over parts of Sydney, patrolling synagogues and Jewish businesses.
A wave of antisemitic attacks has roiled Australia, with a dozen arrests for vandalizing or setting homes, schools, and ...
The son of Holocaust survivors and other Jews are voicing concern that anti-Semitism is being exaggerated for political ...
While ambiguities and difficulties in the relationship between Jews and Catholics persist, the Second Vatican Council’s ...
The ABC breached its own charter when it gave air time to a radical far-left Jewish leader whose views are basically those of a pro-Palestine activist group, writes Robert Gregory. Following the ...
Antisemitic episodes in the two biggest cities, Sydney and Melbourne — home to 85% of Australia’s Jewish population — have drawn the highest profile because they’re severe, unusual and public.
Australia has introduced strict laws to combat hate crimes, introducing mandatory minimum sentences for a range of terrorism ...
The attacks in areas where Jewish people live have provoked an outpouring of condemnation — and a fraught and complicated debate about who’s to blame. But in a rare moment of unity, Australia ...
The Queensland Cricketers’ Club has blocked a request by the Australian Jewish Association to host a speaking event with an ...
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