The attack we warned would happen

This is a moment that has torn our souls and left our hearts in tatters. The targeted attack on Australian Jews at a Chanukah event will go down as the darkest day in the history of Australian Jews. But it will also go down as one of the darkest days in the history of Australia itself.

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AIJAC horrified by appalling terrorist attack at Bondi

The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC) is horrified by the appalling terrorist attack at Bondi this evening. AIJAC Executive Director Colin Rubenstein said, “We are horrified by what has unfolded. Our immediate thoughts are with those killed and injured and their families, and with all those who witnessed this horrendous crime.”

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Eurovision: A tale of courage vs cowardice

Yuval Raphael’s performance this year was a testament to strength, integrity, and courage. She represented the best of us. Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, and the Netherlands’ performance at Eurovision 2026 — which they will boycott — is a display of cowardice, shame, and dishonour. A symbol of the worst in them.

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A rabbi’s dream of Morocco

I felt more comfortable wearing my kippah in Moroccan cities than I often do in Melbourne CBD. The community may have shrunk to just several thousand, but in Casablanca you can find a minyan, kosher food and a Jewish school to send your kids. Most  astonishingly, Jewish Dayanim sit as respected officials in the Casablanca Court.

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The ABC: A Law unto Itself

A scandal involving the BBC’s news and current affairs coverage, including its reporting on the Hamas–Israel war, prompted similar analysis of the ABC. The ABC’s response was effectively, “Biased? Us?”

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Australia’s surrender of its streets

Despite laws prohibiting racial vilification under Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act, this protest was approved explicitly targeting “Jewish lobby groups” and that should have immediately set off alarm bells. It didn’t.

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International hypocrisy on full display

A charter flight carrying about 150 Palestinians from Gaza arrived at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport in South Africa. It was a chance for South Africa to display the morality, principles and genuine compassion they had long preached about. They failed on all counts.

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