The Australian Jewish Chronicle
The Australian Jewish Chronicle, founded in 1895 by Isaac Schneiderman in Sydney, is the oldest Jewish newspaper in Australia, initially established to serve the local Jewish community. Over time, it has evolved to cover a wide array of topics, including news, culture, religious events, and community affairs. Significant milestones include its expansion into digital formats, increasing its accessibility to a broader audience. Renowned for its in-depth reporting and commitment to community issues, the Chronicle is viewed as a trusted source of information that fosters dialogue within the Jewish community and promotes understanding among wider Australian society. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Australian Jewish Chronicle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia starting 1922, including 3,918 scans in total. This is a fantastic opportunity to explore historical figures, events, and possibly discover connections to your own family history. Dive into the archives and uncover the rich tapestry of stories that shape the Jewish experience in Australia.