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Russian-speaking, men and women in their twenties and thirties have participated in the Aliyah Preparatory Track for ...
This month, the Maccabiah torch arrived in Australia, marking a significant moment in its international journey toward the ...
DeMota’s family in Santiago—the Dominican Republic’s vibrant second-largest city—was an experience of profound cultural ...
An Israeli Air Force jet has accidentally dropped a bomb near the Gaza border community of Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak on Tuesday ...
Much has been written about the life of Yaakov Kirschen – known as “Dry Bones” to his large number of adoring fans – but little has been written about his return to drawing cartoons in his eighties ...
Two former lawyers from Sydney’s BlackBay Lawyers, Justin Carroll and Yianni van Gelder, are at the centre of a professional and ethical crisis following the exposure of private WhatsApp messages ...
New worlds for Young Adults to conquer. Book review by Dr Anne Sarzin Competing values—right and wrong, good and evil, peace ...
Harvard University has lost $3.2 billion in US federal funding after the prestigious Ivy League institution refused to bow to Trump administration demands. The US Department of Education froze more ...
Hamas looks set to reject a new proposal for a Gaza ceasefire, with the militant group saying Israel must agree to a complete halt of hostilities. Mediator Egypt has presented a new Israeli proposal ...
A Pioneer Australian Yiddish Writer Pinchas Goldhar was born in Łódź, Poland, then part of Russia, on 14 June 1901.  He was ...
Israeli cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen, whose iconic daily cartoons were published by JNS over the last several years, died at ...
A new election survey conducted by the Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ) has revealed significant differences between the Labor Party and the Coalition on key issues affecting the Jewish ...