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The Torah in Tasmania
Exploring the Apple Isle’s Jewish roots. Although never vast in numbers, Tasmania's Jews carved out a distinct niche in the Apple Isle.
Australian Geographic
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Marrying out: I do or taboo?
While intermarriage is still talked about in hushed tones, the reality of it appears to have become more accepted within the Jewish community. Oryana Kaufman speaks to parents, children and rabbis about once was a great taboo.
Australian Jewish News
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Celebrating Bahai New Year
Christians fast at Lent, Jews at Yom Kippur and Muslims at Ramadan: For 19 days people of the Bahai faith fast from sunup to sundown to mark the last month in their calendar.
Jerusalem Post
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The Jordan: a river divided
The Jordan River, which has been central to the world’s monotheistic religions and is engraved in the history of the cultures of the entire Middle East, is in dire need of attention.
Focus magazine
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A kind of response
Shmuel Greenbaum lost his wife and unborn child in a suicide bombing while on holiday in Jerusalem, kindness has been his personal response.
Jerusalem Post
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Kayla’s battle
As if Down syndrome was not enough, baby Kayla Ginsburg has just been diagnosed with leukaemia, and is undergoing chemotherapy. Her heartbroken but optimistic parents talked to Oryana Kaufman.
Australian Jewish News
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