A workshop in Abu Dhabi revealed both the obstacles and the emerging solutions for regional infrastructure investment
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The $4 Trillion paradox: Redirecting regional wealth toward regional growth
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A massacre in Bondi
Since the beginning of the Jewish people, we have experienced miracles and tragedies. We escaped Egypt, watched the sea miraculously split allowing us to pass through, while drowning our enemies, and came to the foot of Mount Sinai where G-d…
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Dear brothers and sisters in Australia, especially the community of Sydney
From Jerusalem, the heart of our people, we send you an embrace of sorrow, solidarity, and unwavering love. Our hearts are broken by the brutal terror attack that struck innocent Jews as they gathered to celebrate the first night of Chanukah. We…
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If This Shocks You, You Haven’t Been Paying Attention
On December 14, 2025, a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach—Chanukah by the Sea—became the site of a targeted attack against the Jewish community. People gathered to celebrate a holiday of light. Someone brought a gun. As this is still…
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The Haredi Chain Reaction — How an Agent Model Can Break Israel
A semi-autonomous-agent lens on exemptions, dependency, and the slow collapse of the social contract Israel is fighting enemies on multiple fronts. But the most dangerous battlefield may be internal: a self-reinforcing social model that grows…
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After Tragedy: Ours is the Best Possible World?
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) built one of philosophy’s boldest ideas challenging great thinkers of every faith: if G-d is all-powerful, all-knowing, and perfectly good, then G-d would not create an ugly reality. For Leibniz, a devout…
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Charlie Kirk told Netanyahu how to win the ‘Information War’
On May 2, 2025, before his death, Charlie Kirk wrote a letter to PM Netanyahu, in which he said that he was a staunch supporter of Israel, but that he was “defending Israel in public more than your own government”. He also pointed out…
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Bondi Ran Red. The Government Stayed Beige — the Press Office Barely Flinched
Bondi Beach is where you go to remember the world can be soft.Sand. Salt. That smug blue ocean that looks like a screensaver for people who still believe in “normal”. Tonight, the beach became a slaughterhouse at a Jewish public Hanukkah…
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Oil, Light, and the Courage to Keep Going
This year, we are lighting a new hanukkiah in my home. It is a traditional one, meant for oil rather than candles. It was a gift from Keren and Harel, dear friends whose lives and family are rooted in Kibbutz Re’im in the Gaza envelope….
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Australia needs to find its Sammy Cohen
So, who was Sammy Cohen The government school in Johannesburg where I was growing up had an almost 90% Jewish student body, with many Jewish staff members as well. The predominance was so marked that the school was closed for most of the regular…
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