The News in Hebrew (25.6.23)
The latest news in Hebrew, as heard on the SBS Hebrew program

The latest news in Hebrew, as heard on the SBS Hebrew program
The results from the Crossroad23 survey reveal that Australian Jews have still a strong connection to Israel.
The Zionist Federation of Australia expressed its deep disappointment in the resolution. Shane Desiatnik reports.
Noè Harsel is the acting director & CEO at the Jewish Museum of Australia. Noè provides us more details about the Chagall exhibition, currently on display at the Jewish Museum of Australia (Melboure).
More than three years ago, the world was introduced to a new virus. What did science learn, what is mRNA, and how can we better understand and prepare for future pandemics. Dr Abulafia-Lapid explains.
Michael Shamir was a major in the Israeli Air-Force during operation 'Opera' in 1981, a successful operation to destroy Iraq's nuclear reactor. Can it be done again, and if yes, when ?
As an initiative of President Isaac Herzog, the aim of Kol Ha’am is to create a “Jewish Davos” – a collaborative forum for Jewish representatives from around the world to engage in complex and sensitive discussions regarding the future of the Jewish people.
Shane Desiatnik from the Australian Jewish News tells us about the main stories from this week's edition of the Australian Jewish News
Peta Jones Pellach with the latest news from Israel, in English
The latest news in Hebrew, as heard on the SBS Hebrew program
Gal Lusky Founded Israeli Flying Aid several years ago. Israeli Flying Aid is a non-profit organisation, that delivers life-saving aid and relief to communities affected by natural disaster and human conflict. IFA’s missions are focused on countries that do not have diplomatic relations with Israel as well as when the regime itself caused the disaster and denies certain communities of much needed help.
Gal Lusky Founded Israeli Flying Aid several years ago. Israeli Flying Aid is a non-profit organisation, that delivers life-saving aid and relief to communities affected by natural disaster and human conflict. IFA’s missions are focused on countries that do not have diplomatic relations with Israel as well as when the regime itself caused the disaster and denies certain communities of much needed help.
Neomy Storch was an associate professor of applied linguistics at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Professor Rafi Mann reports on the latest news and current affairs from Israel.
The latest news in Hebrew, as heard on the SBS Hebrew program
Peta Jones Pellach reports on the funerals of three soldiers killed last shabbat and the ongoing violence in the Arab community
Shane Desiatnik with the Australian Jewish News. The federal government will introduce legislation next week criminalising public displays of key Nazi symbols and banning trade in memorabilia featuring them.
Tamara Avner is an established author, poet, translator and editor. We talk about her new book "A Miracle is Required"
This week, we decided to go and visit Gideon Markham, the owner of one of Melbourne's most iconic coffee shop
This week, we decided to go and visit Gideon Markham, the owner of one of Melbourne's most iconic coffee shop
Five companies with some Jewish people involved, are the big winners of this year's FinTech Australia Award. The impressive range of Jewish innovators are the driving forces behind companies, including 'Lumi', whose founder and CEO is Israeli native Yanir Yekutiel - The biggest winner of this night!
Peta Jones Pellach reports on the latest events from Israel.
The latest news in Hebrew, as heard on the SBS Hebrew program
Philippa Jacks is a social activist, and we discuss the reconciliation week and why it plays an important part in the Australian Society. it is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia
Prof Rafi Mann with the latest from Jerusalem in Hebrew 28.5.2023
SBS News In Hebrew 28.5.2023
SBS Jerusalem report: Peta Jones Pellach reports on the passing of the 2023-24 budget.
Achi Kushnir gave up his successful career at 40 to pursue his vision ( interview is in Hebrew)
"Stories from the Violins of Hope" is a new stage play which brings to life the powerful true stories of violins played during the Holocaust, in ghettos, forests and concentration camps. The moving and pertinent true stories track the many violins which were saved during and after World War II by the Weinsteins, a family of luthiers (makers and repairers of stringed instruments) Sydney violinist Ben Adler will perform the voice of the violins live on stage.(See photo) We spoke to the Director of...
So that Happened...the hilarious book of leaving childhood behind, by Tami Sussman.