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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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Oriana Marie Kruger discusses challenges in the fight against antisemitism
Oriana Marie Kruger, born in Germany, spent some time living and studying in Israel, and now works for the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM). CAM actively combats antisemitism and assists other individuals and organizations in their efforts to do the same.
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"Ireland, Norway and Spain would formally recognize the state of Palestine": Peta Jones Pellach
Peta Jones Pellach with some updated from the War in Israel
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International Criminal Court seeks arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders
The Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for both Israeli and Hamas leaders over alleged war crimes. ICC prosecutor, Karim Khan, has applied for arrest warrants for three Hamas leaders, and also for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant. He says he has reasonable grounds to believe they bear responsibility for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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Optimistic, Fearful - Mixed Reactions to Raisi's Death
The death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has sparked mixed reactions from around the world. Many locals are concerned this may put the country at the mercy of its enemies, while others remain optimistic.
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'Who will rule in Gaza after the war is over ?' :Professor Rafi Mann
Professor Rafi Mann reporting to SBS Hebrew, with updates and stories from Israel.
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Social and support sectors react with disappointment to federal budget
The 2024/2025 Federal Budget has left many in the social and support sectors feeling left out. They say this is a budget that falls short of providing what the most vulnerable people in the community need.
Customer Reviews
Not necessarily in Hebrew
A lot of English and Yiddish, but unfortunately not a lot of Hebrew content. SBS in Italian is actually in Italian...same with French etc - SBS in Hebrew should be the same: all or mostly in Hebrew. That being said, I understand the inclusion of Yiddish, an otherwise dying/defunct language, and it's nice to see this effort to preserve it, but that shouldn't overshadow or replace the Hebrew.
Great podcast
Interesting interviews and very informative. Helping me with my Hebrew, too. Thanks!
tov me'od!
I am so happy they brought back these podcasts! They are perfect for helping to learn Hebrew or just to remember the language.