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NEW YORK – In response to the recent antisemitic incidents in Melbourne, Australia, World Jewish Congress President Ronald S.
Victoria establishes an anti-hate task force after a synagogue arson and attack on an Israeli restaurant in Melbourne.
Anyone who has been on a tour of Jewish landmarks in Melbourne knows about East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation. Built in the 1870s, it is one of our oldest synagogues.
Australia’s Jewish community was on edge on Saturday after two violent episodes the previous night in Melbourne, one at a synagogue and one at an Israeli restaurant, the latest flare-up after ...
The Opposition leader has urged the prime minister to call a National Cabinet and take stronger action against antisemitism.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Melbourne, Australia, chanted “Death to the IDF” at a rally Sunday, two days after a spate of violent attacks on Jewish targets including a synagogue and ...
Victoria’s anti-hate taskforce has gone operational. Expect new laws, more enforcement, and closer ties with vulnerable communities.
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Anthony Albanese has defended Labor’s track record of working and responding to anti-Semitic attacks on the Jewish community, ...
Israeli President Herzog on Saturday condemned the attacks on the Jewish community in Melbourne, Australia. "I condemn outright the vile arson attack targeting Jews in Melbourne’s historic and ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has dismissed calls from the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Australian ...
The man charged over the violent storming of Melbourne’s Israeli restaurant Miznon will remain in custody after the court ...
Sky News host Peta Credlin claims the Australian community is “sick of the words” coming from the government and political ...
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