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Early Holocaust memoir translated into English

A collective effort by 22 translators oceans apart helped produce an English translation of one of the earliest Holocaust memoirs, the late Rafael Rajzner's "The Annihilation Of Bialystoker Jewry." Read more »

Maccabiah survivor beats the odds

Australian table tennis player David Zalcberg survived the Maccabiah Games bridge collapse in 1997 and has beaten injuries to reach the Beijing Games. Read more »

Israeli flag makes Everest trek

The first mother-daughter team to reach the summit of Mount Everest waved an Israeli flag on their way there. Read more »

Aussie cavalry earns Israeli monument

A new park in Beersheva memorializes the "last great cavalry charge" by Australian troops in 1917, which helped win a battle that set the stage for the creation of the Jewish state. Read more »

Motorcyclists revved up for Israel’s 60th

Some 100 motorcyclists will bike across Israel for two weeks to mark the country's 60th birthday and Holocaust Memorial Day. They include two sons of Holocaust survivors making their first trip to the Jewish state. Read more »

Sex scandal roils Orthodox Melbourne

Allegations of sexual abuse by the principal of a fervently Orthodox girls school in Melbourne has shocked the Jewish community and sparked fierce debate over whether a Jewish community newspaper should have reported the allegations. Read more »

Australia adopts pro-Israel resolution

Despite dissent from a member of his ruling Labor Party and two unions, as well as a coalition of leftists who accused Israel of "ethnic cleansing," Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd led a bipartisan motion to celebrate Israel's 60th anniversary. Read more »

Mom, daughter bid for history on Everest

Seven years after their first adventure in Nepal, Cheryl and Nikki Bart are heading back in an attempt to become the first mother-daughter team to conquer Mount Everest and scale the highest peaks on each of the Earth's continents. Read more »

Jews key to Aboriginal reconciliation

The unprecedented apology to Aborigines by Australia's prime minister, which marked a national Yom Kippur of sorts, was the culmination of a decades-long reconciliation effort led in large part by Jews. Read more »

South Africans irked by Aussies’ push

South African Jewish leaders are fuming over a new initiative by Sydney's Jewish community to help Jews emigrate from Africa to Australia. Read more »

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