Baron Cohen, whose children are half-Australian, previously lived in Sydney
By Katie Grant
Messages of condolence have flooded in, as Chabad launch a crowdfunder to support his family
By Siam Goorwich
The IT worker and keen sportsman, 27, moved to Australia last year and was publicly mourned by French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot
By Jacob Jaffa
He is survived by his spouse, fellow Shoah survivor Larisa, and their two children and 11 grandchildren
The British rabbi was fatally shot during the ‘Chanukkah by the Sea’ event in Sydney
The prime minister pointed to Canberra’s recognition of a Palestinian state and tolerance of anti-Israel protests
The Australian prime minister also confirmed that one of the shooters had been known to security services for six years leading up to the massacre
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Naveed Akram was known to authorities six years before he carried out massacre with his father
By Mark Wood
New South Wales Police said the youngest victim was just 10, while the oldest was 87
Sir Keir Starmer leads messages of sympathy and horror from British political leaders over terror attack on Jewish community in Australia
By JC Reporter
A gunman was shot dead and another injured and arrested
By Daniel Ben-David
Alex Lobanov, Almog Sarusi, Carmel Gat, Eden Yerushalmi, Hersh Goldberg-Polin and Ori Danino can be seen commemorating the occasion months before their murder
The Jewish Heritage in Syria Foundation hopes to make the country’s synagogue’s ‘accessible to all Jews in the world’ through the scheme
The umbrella organisation, of which the Board of Deputies is a member, represents some 90 per cent of the Jewish diaspora worldwide
Francois Wu’s visit came amid speculation that Taipei may look to the Jewish state for greater defence cooperation to push back against China
Dr Lydia Tischler sits as latest in a series of busts by sculptress Frances Segelman of Jews who emerged from the Holocaust to settle in Britain
By Nicole Lampert