• Awareness with Commissioner Giridharan Sivaraman, Australian Human Rights Commission
    Oct 2 2025

    What does awareness really mean when it comes to racism, antisemitism, and inclusion?

    In this episode, Rabbi Mendel Kastel speaks with Race Discrimination Commissioner Giridharan Sivaraman about how awareness can drive systemic change—and what happens when it’s absent. They explore the barriers people face when speaking out against discrimination, the danger of unconscious bias, and how seemingly ‘small’ acts of racism can carry lifelong impact. From legal advocacy to cultural accountability, Giridharan shares what’s shifting in Australian workplaces and public institutions, the need for better education across communities, and why allyship must go beyond good intentions.

    Together, they unpack the stories that help build awareness, the role of Jewish and multicultural organisations in strengthening solidarity, and how a more just society starts with listening—then doing something about it.

    To access support and explore more resources, visit navigatingantisemitism.org.au.

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    37 mins
  • Education with Rabbi Gad Krebs, Moriah College
    Sep 25 2025

    What happens when antisemitism follows young people into the places meant to protect them?

    In this episode, Rabbi Mendel Kastel speaks with Rabbi Gad Krebs of Moriah College about the growing impact of antisemitism in schools, and the subtle ways it can show up in students’ daily lives. From group chats to glances on the bus, Rabbi Krebs shares what he’s hearing directly from students, and how parents, educators, and school communities can respond with empathy.

    They discuss how to hold space for complex conversations at home, when to protect and when to empower, and how faith and identity can serve as sources of pride, even in difficult times.

    With insights from the front lines of education, this episode offers guidance for families and school leaders working to support the next generation.

    To access support, and explore more resources, visit navigatingantisemitism.org.au.


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    37 mins
  • Resilience with Rabbi Zalman Abraham, Wellness Institute
    Sep 17 2025

    What does resilience actually look like, beyond the buzzword?

    In this episode, Rabbi Mendel Kastel speaks with Rabbi Zalman Abraham about the challenges young people face, especially when it comes to identity, purpose, and mental health. Drawing on his experience leading global youth wellbeing programs, Rabbi Abraham shares insights on why spiritual grounding, connection, and values-based education are critical in building real resilience.

    Together, they unpack how community and compassion can help young people navigate pain and uncertainty without being defined by it.

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    37 mins
  • Support with Dr Kate Gould, Clinical Neuropsychologist at Thinkfully
    Sep 11 2025

    What does ethical trauma-informed care look like when working with people who have offended?

    In this episode, Rabbi Mendel Kastel speaks with Dr Kate Gould, a clinical neuropsychologist and researcher at Monash University, about brain injury, rehabilitation, and restorative approaches to justice. Dr Gould shares her work supporting people with acquired brain injuries in the justice system, and the need for trauma-aware, person-centred responses.

    Together, they explore where faith, neuroscience, and human dignity intersect—and how awareness, not judgment, opens the door to healing.

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    38 mins
  • Health with Susan Pearce, NSW Secretary of Health
    Sep 3 2025

    What does respectful healthcare look like in a system as diverse as ours? In this episode, Rabbi Mendel Kastel speaks with Susan Pearce, NSW Secretary of Health, about how antisemitism and cultural bias can show up in subtle, but significant, ways across healthcare settings. We explore the challenges patients may face in hospitals and clinics, from miscommunication and misunderstanding to moments of deep vulnerability, and how the health system is responding. Susan shares her vision for creating safer, more culturally informed healthcare environments, the vital role of chaplaincy and spiritual care, and the importance of community partnerships like Jewish House in bridging gaps between identity, trauma, and treatment. Together, we unpack what it means to feel seen, heard, and supported in moments of crisis, and what allies and institutions can do to make that a reality.

    To access support, and explore more resources, visit navigatingantisemitism.org.au.

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    34 mins
  • Navigating Antisemitism - A Practical Podcast Trailer
    Sep 2 2025

    Navigating Antisemitism is a new podcast hosted by Rabbi Mendel Kastel, created by Jewish House in response to the growing tide of antisemitism in Australia. This series opens up clear, practical conversations about the challenges Jewish communities face, and the ways we can respond with strength, support, and care.

    Across five key themes – health, support, awareness, resilience, and education – the podcast brings together voices from across Australia, including health leaders, educators, human rights advocates, and members of our own community. Guests include NSW Secretary of Health Susan Pearce, Race Discrimination Commissioner Giridharan Sivaraman, and others who are working to create safer, more inclusive spaces.

    Through real stories and expert insights, we explore the psychological impact of antisemitism, the moments of courage that inspire change, and the role we all play in building respectful, informed communities.

    Whether you’ve been directly affected or want to stand as an ally, Navigating Antisemitism offers tools to help you understand, reflect, and take meaningful action.Subscribe now, and learn more at navigatingantisemitism.org.au.

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    2 mins