Épisodes

  • Netta Yashchin and her 'Sabra' show - a tale of migration and belonging
    Jan 9 2026
    She calls herself Geographically promiscuous, having migrated as a child from Lithuania to Israel, then moving back and forth between Israel and Australia a couple of times. A trained Actor and a NIDA trained Director she sees herself as an all rounded stage-artist. Her one woman show - 'Sabra' has been performed in festivals and on stages in major cities and will be staged again at the end of this month. SBS caught up with Netta for a deep dive on identity, belonging, humour and art.
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    13 min
  • The Royal Commission has been called - now what?
    Jan 9 2026
    In the wake of the Royal Commission into the Bondi attacks, this interview brings together Alon Cassutto, President of the ZFA and Dr David Slucki from the Centre of Jewish Civilisation at Monash University to examine the broader implications for Australia’s Jewish community and the nation at large.
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    13 min
  • Danielle Pletka the US professor, podcaster and thinktank fellow's take on the arrest of Nicolas Maduro
    Jan 9 2026
    Australian born, American – based, distinguished foreign policy commentator, Danielle Pletka, frames the dramatic U.S. seizure and arrest of Nicolas Maduro, not simply as an enforcement of criminal indictments, but as a pivotal moment in long-running political tensions.
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    21 min
  • איזי מן - השבוע בהיסטוריה - פרק 59
    Jan 3 2026
    איזי מן מספר מה היה השבוע בהיסטוריה העולמית והישראלית
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    16 min
  • A community’s outcry: Nomi Kaltmann’s indictment of government failures
    Jan 2 2026
    Nomi Kaltmann, a prominent voice within Australia’s Jewish community, has spoken out forcefully against what she views as the federal and state governments’ insufficient response to rising antisemitism across the country. She argues that up until the attacks in Bondi, existing laws and policies failed to adequately deter hate speech and targeted harassment, and that the government did not take strong enough leadership to minimise the threat, despite ongoing pleas from the Jewish community.
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    13 min
  • "אנחנו מקבלים באופן מפתיע - או לא מפתיע - הרבה פניות מישראל"
    Dec 26 2025
    שירי שילדקראוט, רכזת ער"ן אוסטרליה, סיפרה ל-SBS בעברית על המענה החדש שהם נותנים לדוברי עברית באוסטרליה אחרי הפיגוע בבונדאי.
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    4 min
  • Following the Bondi attacks, a US rabbi’s plea to the Australian government
    Dec 26 2025
    SBS Hebrew speaks to two rabbis. Rabbi Avi Weiss is an American Open Orthodox ordained rabbi, author, teacher, lecturer and activist who led the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale in The Bronx, New York until 2015. The moment he heard about the terror attacks in Bondi, he boarded a plane to Australia straight away. Rabbi Avi was also one of the first interfaith representatives at the site when the Twin Towers fell, he was in Paris in the wake of a kosher supermarket shooting and in Buenos Aires after the bombings at the Israeli embassy. He is joined by his student and ordained rabbi Rabbi Mike Nasielski. In and amongst the sorrow, together they deliver powerful words for the Jewish community.
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    13 min
  • ZFA's Alon Cassuto invites President Isaac Herzog to Sydney
    Dec 26 2025
    "Hate speech and freedom of speech are fundamentally different" – Zionist Federation of Australia’s CEO, Alon Cassuto
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    14 min
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