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Independent news and stories from SBS Audio, connecting you to life in Australia and Hebrew-speaking Australians.

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11. jul. 2026

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Episodes

Jonathan Freedland: global and personal perspective 01.05.2026

In the first part of this two part pre-recorded interview, award winning journalist and podcaster, Jonathan Freedland speaks with SBS Hebrew about the recent surge in attacks targeting Jewish communities in London - not including the latest stabbing attack which took place in London this week. Freedland not only looks within confines of the UK, but also discusses attacks on Jewish people everywher...

Project A workshops help community voices reach antisemitism Royal Commission 01.05.2026

It can be in someone’s house, a community centre or even online - an initiative offering workshops to help community members and allies turn personal experiences into submissions.

Shokoofeh Azar on Iran’s deepening crisis 01.05.2026

In a conversation with SBS Hebrew, Iranian Australian journalist Shokoofeh Azar paints a bleak picture of Iran, describing a country battered by economic collapse. She provides a rare glimpse into Tehran’s ideological warfare, its use of paid protesters and the psychological toll of a society under siege. From three-month internet blackouts to the massacres in January, Azar reveals a nation feelin...

Find out more about submissions to the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion 24.04.2026

The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion was formally established by the Australian Government on 9 January 2026, in the immediate aftermath of the December 2025 Bondi terrorist attack, with a mandate to investigate the nature, causes and impacts of antisemitism and to strengthen social cohesion nationwide.

Grief without borders: a Yom Hazikaron reflection 24.04.2026

On Yom HaZikaron, a live-streamed ceremony brings together voices of grief, memory and resilience across borders. Broadcast to audiences in Australia and beyond, this event, co-presented by the Combatants for Peace and the Parents Circle – Families Forum and the New Israel Fund, offered an alternative lens on commemoration, foregrounding shared humanity in a time of deep division. Through testimon...

International law expert, Michelle Lesh on the rise of racism in Australia 24.04.2026

International law expert Michelle Lesh joins us to unpack a new report from the Australian Human Rights Commission examining the rise of both antisemitism and Islamophobia across Australia. Against a backdrop of escalating global tensions and local incidents, the report highlights growing concerns about social cohesion, discrimination and the limits of existing legal protections.

When art meets constraint: Iranian born international artist Nasim Nasr on activism and voice 24.04.2026

In this interview, Iranian - Australian artist and activist Nasim Nasr discusses art and resistance in the shadow of political repression. Nasr reflects on leaving Iran, her country of birth, as well as her family, and come to Australia in order to pursue a life free of artistic limitation. Through her work, Nasr transforms lived experience into a powerful form of activism by challenging authority...

Kenneth Stern on antisemitism, dissent and free speech 23.04.2026

In an exclusive interview with SBS Hebrew, Kenneth Stern the lead author of the IHRA working definition of antisemitism argues that the text was designed as a tool for research and comparison, not as a legal weapon. Stern also draws a distinction between antisemitism and Palestinian experience, urging a broader, more nuanced public conversation.

איזי מן - השבוע בהיסטוריה - פרק 74 23.04.2026

איזי מן מספר מה היה השבוע בהיסטוריה העולמית והישראלית. והשבוע: הבליצקריג בלונדון, רכבת הנוסעים המודרנית הראשונה באוסטרליה "רוח הקידמה", ועוד.

Peter Allen on the little-known legacy of Jewish ANZACs 22.04.2026

Peter Allen of the Australian Jewish Historical Society explores the deep-rooted history of Jewish participation in the Australian military, dating back to the First Fleet. He discusses the legacy of prominent figures like Sir John Monash and the societal challenges faced by Jewish servicemen, including instances of antisemitism and the intentional concealment of religious identity. Peter Allen al...

From Tehran to Lebanon: how Israel is navigating escalation 16.04.2026

In this interview, we speak with Sima Shine, a former senior Mossad official and leading voice at Israel’s Institute for National Security Studies about the rapidly evolving confrontation between Israel, Iran and the United States. As Washington intensifies economic pressure and military posturing, we explore the strategic calculus behind sanctions, blockades and the threshold for direct strikes o...

Democracy on the brink? Two experts unpack Israel’s legal reforms 15.04.2026

SBS Hebrew explores Israel’s constitutional crisis through the lenses of constitutional law expert Suzie Navot and University of NSW law scholar Noam Peleg. They examine the country’s unusual separation of powers, the impact of judicial reforms, concerns about democratic erosion, and the competing forces of protest, resilience and political fragmentation.

Postwar songbook sheds new light on Holocaust memory 15.04.2026

Dr. Joseph Toltz, a researcher at the University of Sydney, discusses the recovery and significance of ‘Out of the Depths’, a rare 1945 Yiddish songbook. Compiled in liberated Bucharest, the collection documents the immediate musical testimonies of Holocaust survivors.

איזי מן - השבוע בהיסטוריה - פרק 73 13.04.2026

איזי מן מספר מה היה השבוע בהיסטוריה העולמית והישראלית. והשבוע: המרד הערבי הגדול, משפט אייכמן, ועוד.

"תרבחו ותסעדו" - איך יהודים וישראלים חגגו השנה את המימונה באוסטרליה 13.04.2026

בערב חמישי האחרון צוין חג המימונה בקהילות יהודיות וישראליות בארץ ובעולם. בצל המלחמה ואי-הוודאות סביב הפסקת האש, בחרו בקהילות באוסטרליה להתכנס יחד, לפתוח את הדלתות ולחגוג את ערכי הרעות והכנסת האורחים, גם הרחק מהבית.

Israel's death penalty proposal - Sara Kowal explains 10.04.2026

Sara Kowal is a researcher at Monash University specialising in international law and human rights. In this interview, she shares her perspective on Israel’s move to introduce the death penalty for certain terrorism - related offences, where she examines the legal basis for the law, how it may apply in the West Bank and also the broader implications for international humanitarian law. Additionally...

From conflict to canvas - artist Tomer Peretz on the healing power of art 10.04.2026

Tomer Peretz is an Israeli - American artist whose work has been deeply shaped by lived experience of conflict and trauma. Following the events of October 7, he volunteered with ZAKA which included unfathomable tasks such as entering homes where scenes of profound devastation had taken place. In the wake of that experience, Peretz turned to art not only as personal processing, but as a form of res...

Celebrating Nowruz 2026: A New Year Bringing Together Jewish and Iranian Communities in Melbourne 09.04.2026

Nowruz marks the Persian New Year - a time for new beginnings, but for many in Melbourne’s Iranian and Jewish communities, this year’s celebration is shaped by worry for loved ones in Iran and in Israel. In this special SBS Hebrew feature, we bring you voices from this unique gathering - where people came together despite distance, uncertainty and grief, finding connection and shared hope for the...

Senior Rabbi Allison Conyer: on Passover and Freedom 03.04.2026

Rabbi Allison Conyer is a highly experienced international Reform rabbi with a rich background in Jewish education, interfaith work, and community engagement. Though she was ordained as a rabbi in New York, she is the first woman rabbi in New South Wales. She joined Temple Beth Israel in March 2024, and with a diverse and rich background in psychology and leadership, she orchestrates a welcoming c...

Minister Anne Aly talks racism and antisemitism which lurk in the shadows of Passover 03.04.2026

Dr Anne Aly MP reflects on Australia's multiculturalism and makes the point that diversity is Australia's national identity, but urges that it is not something we should take for granted, "pluralism is not something we can take our eye off - it didn't happen by accident."

“Triumph over adversity, freedom over oppression and hope over despair” - Dave Sharma's message for Passover 03.04.2026

Dave Sharma knows Australia's Jewish community well. In conversation with Michael Bartura, Sharma reflects on his time as Australian Ambassador to Israel, how he can use his public platform to bridge different communities to one another and why he puts harmony at the centre of everything he does.

SBS Chief Foreign Correspondent Ben Lewis on Iran, Israel, US and rising fuel costs 27.03.2026

We speak with SBS Chief Foreign Correspondent Ben Lewis who examines the rapidly escalating Iran – Israel / US conflict and the growing global fallout. From maritime threats in the Strait of Hormuz to surging energy costs and mounting geopolitical tension, we explore the economic shockwaves of a prolonged blockade and the risks of further escalation across the Middle East. We also discuss whether...

Rabbi Zalman Kastel reflects on meaningful intercultural education beyond ‘Food, Flags and Fashion’ 27.03.2026

On the sidelines of Harmony Week, Rabbi Zalman Kastel, founder of Together for Humanity, shared with SBS Hebrew reflections on the urgent need for genuine harmony in an increasingly divided Australia. Addressing rising animosity and the "tokenism" of multicultural celebrations, he explores how social media fuels aggression. Rabbi Kastel emphasizes that while education must start at home, interfait...

Allegra Spender: rebuilding social cohesion after Bondi and rising antisemitism 27.03.2026

In a conversation with SBS Hebrew during Harmony Week, Allegra Spender (Federal Member for Wentworth) reflects on Harmony Week, warning that rising antisemitism—highlighted after the Bondi terrorist attack—requires urgent action. She argues that building connections, especially among young people, is key to restoring social cohesion and ensuring Australians can “disagree well” without deepening di...

SBS Chief Foreign Correspondent Ben Lewis in Israel 18.03.2026

SBS Chief Foreign Correspondent in conversation with Israeli opposition leader and former Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett, Sima Shine from the Institute for National Security Studies and Likud MK, Amit Halevi.

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