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Six reasons why you might already be keeping kosher

February 6, 2012 – 9:31 pm | One Comment

By Robert Efraim Bel
So you only buy kosher meat, stay away from crustaceans, never mix meat and milk, and always check the food labels. You try your best but all this is of course a …

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Jews Witness the Hajj

October 30, 2011 – 10:20 pm | 5 Comments

By Rachel Sacks-Davis & Anthony Frosh
The Jewish tradition was born in journey. From Abraham and Jacob to Moses and the Israelites, our mythic ancestors were wanderers whose encounters with God almost always occurred en route. …

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Enter the Counter Boycott

October 27, 2011 – 11:47 am | 7 Comments

Previously, we’ve seen Buycott Israel as  a response to the BDS against Israel. However, some Jewish organisations have responded with counter boycotts. Simon Morawetz reports on a recent example in Australia.
In 2009, West Dunbartonshire Council …

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The Shalit Redemption and the Changing Social Contract

October 24, 2011 – 5:45 pm | 24 Comments

By Geoff Bloch
Now that the euphoria and relief at the redemption of Gilad Shalit has begun to subside, it is time to appraise the deal with our heads rather than with our hearts.
Some wonderful and …

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Occupy Your Local Shtetl

October 18, 2011 – 10:29 pm | 10 Comments
Jewish Labour Marchers at Occupy Wall Street

By Anthony Frosh
At a kiddush on first day Sukkot, I found myself in conversation with a fellow shul-goer about the Occupy Wall Street movement. His daughter, who lives in New York, had attended Yom Kippur …

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The Worst Festival of the Year

October 16, 2011 – 12:38 pm | 36 Comments

By Alex Kats
After the dread of shule choices for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur have passed, I turn to the loathing that I have for the festival of Simchat Torah. If there was one day …

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Holy Day Music

October 9, 2011 – 8:33 pm | 3 Comments

By Alex Kats
It’s fair to say that I don’t know much about music. In fact, music was the only subject I ever failed at school. Yet despite that, I listen to at least some sort …

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The Binding of Isaac

October 6, 2011 – 9:14 pm | 9 Comments

By George Schneider
And God tempted Abraham and said to him, Take Isaac, your only son, whom you love, go into the land of Moriah, and offer him there for a burnt offering upon the mountain …

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Does Charity Begin at Home?

October 3, 2011 – 9:46 pm | 10 Comments

By Keren Tuch
Does charity begin at home? It’s an issue many of us have grappled with, and a significant consideration for the Jewish community.
Recently, I attended a panel at the Melbourne Writers’ Festival exploring this …

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John Pilger’s bizarre attack on Frank Lowy

September 27, 2011 – 11:53 am | 30 Comments

Australian journalist, John Pilger, 2009 winner of the Sydney Peace Prize, has launched a bizarre attack on Australian Jewish businessman and philanthropist, Frank Lowy. New York …

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Birds of a Feather Flock Together – Deal with it!

September 26, 2011 – 12:09 pm | 3 Comments

By Anthony Frosh
Box Hill in Victoria has lots of Chinese, Lakemba in NSW has lots of Lebanese, Peppermint Grove in WA has lots of WASPs, and of course, there are a number of areas in …

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