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Tablet Bread for Sale 14 Apr 2022
Patrick Moriarty, an Anglican priest and principal of a Jewish school in London, participates in the annual ritual of selling chametz (leavened products) for...
14 Apr 2022
Tablet Rewriting the Script 14 Mar 2022
Purim spiels have a long history in Jewish culture, providing a space for social and political commentary through humor. Cantor Marnie Camhi has created a ni...
14 Mar 2022
Tablet The Custodians of Survivors’ Stories 27 Jan 2022
Holocaust survivors in Australia have been sharing their personal stories with students through Bnai Brith Courage to Care for the past 30 years. The program...
27 Jan 2022
Tablet Making Some Noise at the Australian Open 13 Jan 2022
The Australian Open tennis tournament attracts a passionate group of Jewish fans who cheer loudly for Jewish players. This group, known as the Australian Jew...
13 Jan 2022
Tablet The Kibbutz Down Under 22 Dec 2021
The kibbutz movement, which combined socialist ideals with Zionism, was popularized in Europe in the early 20th century. A similar community was established ...
22 Dec 2021
Tablet Close to the Bone 2 Dec 2021
The article discusses the importance of bone marrow transplants and the role of the Jewish community in Australia and America in finding matches for patients...
2 Dec 2021
Tablet Outreach in the Outback 24 May 2021
Chabad of Rural and Regional Australia (Chabad of RARA) has been working to connect Jews living in isolated areas in the Australian outback with their faith....
24 May 2021
Tablet The Courage of William Cooper 27 Jan 2021
This article tells the story of William Cooper, a 77-year-old Yorta Yorta Aboriginal man from Australia, who led a delegation to the German Consulate in Melb...
27 Jan 2021
Tablet Yiddish Thrives Down Under 28 Dec 2020
The Yiddish community in Melbourne, Australia has thrived during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the Kadimah Yiddish Theatre creating Shakespeare monologues in Y...
28 Dec 2020