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Founded in 1930, Temple Beth Israel is one of the most active and creative congregations in the Australian Jewish community. TBI prides itself on bringing innovation to Jewish traditions. It offers programs for all ages and interest groups, and multiple pathways for members and friends to engage with Progressive Judaism in a way that enhances their lives through spiritual enrichment, Read more…
Come and join our Packing Bee night to help support Seniors in aged care with care packs! Read more…
JNF Gold Patrons enables professionals and business people to combine and express their support for Israel and the environment in a social atmosphere. It also provides opportunities for commercial interaction among its members. Through personal, corporate or platinum membership, gain access to Gold Patrons exclusive events. Find more information on our website or call us on 1300 563 563. Read more…
Join likeminded supporters of Israel at JNForever events featuring guest speakers and entertainers. This is a platform used to encourage people to support the future of Israel and her people. Events are held on the first Thursday of each month and feature amazing speakers of both local and international acclaim. All past events are available to view or revisit on Read more…
JNF Australia is working to ensure that the people of Israel who live in the underdeveloped periphery of the country, particularly in the Negev, can also share in the Jewish State’s success story and ensure its ongoing sustainability. Environment: planting trees, conducting conservation works, water projects, agricultural research and supporting technological innovation. Israel Education: facilitating immersive experiences within schools surrounding Read more…
To help us achieve our mission, to protect Jewish life and Jewish way of life, CSG invest heavily in our volunteers. Our volunteers receive extensive training in security and self-defence skills together with life and leadership skills to become the next generation of community protectors. CSG offers its volunteers opportunities in and exposure to a range of skills that add Read more…
Access Inc. partners with adults with disabilities to help them achieve their goals in areas that are important to us all. The specific role we play in that is one of training. We help to build skill and confidence through a range of courses which are grouped into three main areas – Access Hospitality, Access Life Learning and Access Health Read more…
The Israel for Youth Foundation was founded in 2020 with a mission to establish and grow an Endowment Fund enabling Australian Jewish students to travel to Israel and discover its history, politics, religion, culture and spirituality. We are doing this by providing financial subsidies towards the cost of educational Israel programs. We are supporting UJEB’s Year 10 Israel Trip which Read more…
Located at 7 Selwyn Street, the Jewish Arts Quarter is an architectural beacon that combines world-class arts and museum experiences, exciting language and programming opportunities to deliver a new destination on Melbourne’s cultural map. Read more…
The Australian Friends of the Hebrew University represents the Hebrew University in Australia. It supports the Hebrew University by – Raising funds for research and projects – Recruitment of Australian students to study at the Hebrew University – Promotion of collaboration between Australian institutions and the Hebrew University Read more…
Sheba Medical Center at Tel HaShomer, Israel is the largest medical center in the Middle East. Sheba Medical Center includes a general hospital, maternity hospital, pediatric hospital, and a rehabilitation hospital. Sheba’s staff consists of over 1,600 physicians committed to the highest standards of diagnostic, therapeutic and rehabilitative medicine and a total staff of approximately 10,000 employees. Each year, the Read more…
Australian Friends of Yad Vashem (AFYV) was established in March 2005 to coincide with the opening of the new Holocaust History Museum at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem. Since then, thousands of Australians have visited the new museum, including several prominent families who have become major benefactors. The 1st wall of the Australian section of the Memorial Cave at Yad Vashem has Read more…
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