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JTA How roving rabbis help the few Jews of rural Australia celebrate Rosh Hashanah 13 Sep 2023
The Chabad-Lubavitch movement has been reaching out to Jews living in rural and remote areas of Australia since the 1980s through its Chabad of RARA (Regiona...
13 Sep 2023
Tablet Keeping Beekeeping in the Family 12 Sep 2023
Jonathan Landes, inspired by his son's beekeeping endeavors in the US, started a small urban beekeeping company called Chevra Honey in Melbourne, Australia. ...
12 Sep 2023
Tablet The Holocaust Museums Down Under 10 Aug 2023
Australia is set to have Holocaust museums in every state and territory, thanks to funding promises from the government and philanthropic support from the Ga...
10 Aug 2023
Tablet Voice Vote 14 Jul 2023
The debate surrounding the recognition of an Indigenous Voice in the Australian constitution is polarizing the country. The proposal, which stemmed from the ...
14 Jul 2023
Tablet Been Around the World 2 May 2023
Daniel Herszberg, a native of Melbourne, Australia, became the fourth Australian and one of fewer than 300 people in the world to visit every country by the ...
2 May 2023
Tablet Supersized Seders 28 Mar 2023
Rabbi Yosef Chaim Kantor, Thailand's chief rabbi and head Chabad-Lubavitch emissary, organizes supersized Seders in Thailand to accommodate the large number ...
28 Mar 2023
Tablet The Outback’s Jewish Museum 7 Feb 2023
The Outback's Jewish Museum in Broken Hill, Australia tells the story of the once-thriving Jewish community in the isolated mining town. The synagogue, built...
7 Feb 2023
Tablet A Woman’s Voice 12 Dec 2022
Chana Raskin, a woman from a Hasidic background, is releasing an album called "Kapelya" featuring Hasidic niggunim (wordless Jewish melodies) sung in a woman...
12 Dec 2022
Tablet Jewish Urban Farms Take Root in Australia 8 Nov 2022
Mitch Burnie, a young Jewish educator from Sydney, founded Australia's first Jewish urban farm called Adamama. Inspired by his experiences with Jewish organi...
8 Nov 2022
Tablet Once on This Island 7 Oct 2022
Tasmania, the Australian island often overlooked on world maps, is home to a small but growing Jewish community. The community faces unique challenges during...
7 Oct 2022