The Hebrew Standard of Australasia
The Hebrew Standard of Australasia, founded in Sydney in 1895 by prominent Jewish community leaders Isaac M. Isaacs and David Cohen, has played a pivotal role in Australian Jewish life. Initially established to serve the needs of Orthodox Jews, it evolved into a vital platform for discussions on communal, cultural, and political issues. The newspaper offers a diverse range of content, including news updates, opinion pieces, cultural commentary, and religious articles, reflecting the interests of the Jewish community. Now, on OldNews.com, you can find scans of The Hebrew Standard of Australasia, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia starting 1895, including 35,021 scans in total. This archive not only connects you to the rich history of the Jewish community but may also mention historical figures and events from your own family history. Explore The Hebrew Standard to discover and engage with the past, and see how it has shaped Jewish identity in Australia.