Putting meaning into Bar/Bat Mitzvah
When I was a young man who was about to have a Bar Mitzvah thrust upon me, I well remembers the influences of the occasion,
When I was a young man who was about to have a Bar Mitzvah thrust upon me, I well remembers the influences of the occasion,
Last week I had the pleasure of attending the UIA annual appeal at the Perth Convention Centre. The presentation was very professional, and in particular
Baa Baa Black Hat Baa, baa, black hat where do you daven Friday night? Right here in Chabad House, in Alexander Heights When kiddish is
In another “moment in time” for the Perth Jewish community, yet another monumental literary work by Rabbi Shalom Coleman was launched tonight. A large crowd
Dear Mr Rudd My name is Gedalia. I am a Jewish blogger from Western Australia. I have some things in common with members of your
The Jewish Day School movement had it’s contemporary origins in the post era about 70 years ago. It has been one of the most significant
One of the attributes that I greatly admire about truely religious Jews is that they will put their principles before their self interest, and prioritise their religious
I wrote previously about the differences between covert and overt racial prejudice, and how it is unhealthy to bottle prejudice up. I also sense that
There could have been no better way for the PHC to commence its 120th year celebrations. The euphoria of the visit to Perth by the
Next week marks an auspicious moment for the Perth Hebrew Congregation as they celebrate their 120th year by hosting Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. Mazaltov
“There came a new Pharoah who did not know Joseph.” As we commence reading the book of Shmot, the reader of the Torah comes to
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