AJN Weekly
Thursday, May 9, 2024
 
'From the river to the sea'
A statement of violence
By Gareth Narunsky
ECAJ co-CEO Alex Ryvchin called Clare’s words “a thoroughly disappointing statement that … plays into the hands of some of the most extreme and dangerous elements in our society”.
 
JEWISH STUDENTS / ‘Scary and emotionally draining’
By AJN STAFF
 
Our say / Enough!
By AJN STAFF
 
Frydenberg documentary
Antisemitism exposed
By AJN STAFF
The one-hour documentary, to air on Sky News at 7pm, examines the alarming rise of antisemitism in Australia and its impact on our country and our democracy.
 
‘Remain steadfast’
ECAJ urges Wong to reject Palestine UN vote
By AJN STAFF
‘A Palestinian state cannot be declared into existence. It must exist in fact. This requires the establishment of institutions which are performing all of the functions of a state’
 
CANDID MEETING
PM vows to ‘do more’ to tackle antisemitism
By Carly Adno
Rabbi Kahn told The AJN the 90-minute meeting was “productive and positive” as the rabbis stressed the need for Albanese to publicly tackle antisemitism.
 
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONS / Talking about campus hate
By AJN STAFF
 
'Universities lost their way' / Leeser calls for campus antisemitism judicial inquiry
By AJN STAFF
 
Most relevant yet
A poignant Yom Hashoah
By Carly Adno
The theme for this year’s communal commemoration was “The Holocaust in Hungary” to mark 80 years since the Nazi invasion of Hungary.
 
Yom Hashoah 2024 / Candle still burns
By AJN STAFF
 
“Zionists not welcome”
Demo planned for Yom HaZikaron event
By Bruce Hill
A social media account run by pro-Palestine activists at Monash University announced they will be demonstrating on campus before the event at 7pm on Monday evening.
 
Commander praises IDF
Kemp says Gaza civilian casualties “historically low”
By Bruce Hill
Colonel Richard Kemp is touring Australia at the moment at the invitation of the right leaning Australian Jewish Association.
 
The Tattooist of Auschwitz
The love story of Australian Holocaust survivors becomes a TV series
By Sharyn Kolieb
It is Lale Sokolov’s story (born Ludwig Eisenberg), of how in 1942 he was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau, Nazi Germany’s largest concentration camp and death camp.
 
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