The Executive Council of Australian Jewry, or ECAJ, is an official peak national body representing the
Australian Jewish community. It the umbrella organisation for over 200 Jewish organisations across Australia which are ECAJ's constituent or affiliate organisations, or are affiliated to those organisations. These include:
(i) the seven roof bodies of the Jewish community in each State and the ACT, which are the ECAJ's Constituent organisations;
(ii) approximately 175 Jewish organisations which are constituents or affiliates of the State and ACT roof bodies;
(iii) nine other national Jewish organisations which operate in at least 3 States and are the ECAJ's Affiliate organisations; and
(iv) the independent branch organisations of the ECAJ's Affiliates.
ECAJ is an elected body, but not by rank and file members of the Jewish community. ECAJ Councillors are elected via
collegiate electoral system.Of the ECAJ's 33 Councillors, 25 are directly elected by the members of its constituent organisations, and 8 are appointed by its affiliate organisations. There are no ordinary members. Each councillor is elected or appointed by a constituent or affiliate organisation. Hence the name of the organisation as the "Executive" Council of Australian Jewry.
The ECAJ is the Australian affiliate of the
World Jewish Congress
The World Jewish Congress (WJC) was founded in Geneva, Switzerland in August 1936 as an international federation of Jewish communities and organizations. According to its mission statement, the World Jewish Congress' main purpose is to act as ...
, the worldwide umbrella organization of Jewish communities. It is also affiliated with the Commonwealth Jewish Council, the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress, the
Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, and the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture.
Overview
ECAJ was created in 1944 as the peak body for the various state based representative bodies.
Syd Einfeld
Sydney David Einfeld (17 June 1909 – 16 June 1995) was an Australian politician and Jewish community leader. Einfeld is credited with changing Australia's immigration policy to provide a refuge for Holocaust survivors. As a result, Austra ...
was President of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry between 1953–54, 1957–58, and 1961–62.
Other distinguished Presidents who have served multiple terms have included Maurice Ashkenasy CMG QC (1948-1950, 1954-1956, 1958-1960, 1962-1964, 1966-1968) and
Isi Leibler
Isi Leibler (Hebrew: ; 9 October 1934 – 13 April 2021) was a Belgian-born Australian-Israeli international Jewish activist.
Biography
Born in Antwerp, Belgium, Leibler was brought to Australia by his parents as an infant just before the o ...
AO CBE (1978-1980, 1982-1985, 1987-1989, 1992-1995).
Platform and advocacy
The ECAJ Policy Platform covers a broad range of issues, including human rights, indigenous issues, multiculturalism, interfaith relations, refugees, education, Holocaust remembrance, racial vilification, antisemitism, religious issues, and Israel and the international community. The ECAJ website includes a pictorial history of Australia and Israel including government-to-government, commercial, cultural and people-to-people relationships between the two countries from the earliest years onward.
There have been criticisms of the organisation that they are not truly representative and that their elections are to narrow to a claim to represent all of Australia's Jews.
Nevertheless, no other organisation has emerged to challenge the ECAJ’s status as the most broadly-based Jewish communal organisation across Australia. It continues to enjoy access to leaders at the highest levels of government and politics (Evan Zlatkis
'A ScoMo-norah’'Australian Jewish News'', 15 June 2020; Anthony Galloway
''Sydney Morning Herald/The Age/Brisbane Times'', 15 July 2021).
Communal submissions
One of the roles of ECAJ is to prepare submissions to the government on behalf of the Jewish community. This has been on a broad range of topics such as the statutory definition of charity, human rights, freedom of religion and labeling kosher foods.
ECAJ has also taken a stand against child sexual abuse which had a significant presence in the community. ECAJ advocated for the return of
Malka Leifer
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from Israel to face abuse allegations, and issued an apology to abuse advocate, Manny Waks, who was abused as a child.
In 2019, ECAJ called on the government to offer more protections to faith-based hospitals, aged care facilities and housing providers, to allow organisations to continue to preference people of their own faith in service delivery. ECAJ co-CEO Peter Wertheim explained one of the relevant issues as follows:
“Another issue for faith-based hospitals, aged care facilities and accommodation providers is that many of them currently have constitutions which restrict their membership and that of their governing boards and committees wholly or mainly to people of their own faith.
This is especially important for numerically small faith communities like ours — and also, for example, the Greek Orthodox community. If these charitable Jewish service-providers would now be prohibited from restricting their membership and that of their governing boards and committees to Jewish people, they may eventually find themselves with a non-Jewish majority of members or governors who would be free to vote to abandon the organisation’s Jewish ethos and religious practices.
The new Bill expressly allows faith-based clubs to restrict their membership to people of their own faith but, oddly, there is no equivalent allowance for faith-based hospitals, aged care facilities and accommodation providers.”
'The Religious Discrimination Bill does not do enough to protect Australia’s Jewish community’ ''ABC Religion & Ethics'', 16 January 2020.)
Anti-Semitism
One of the roles of ECAJ is to monitor antisemitic instances in Australia. This includes the unprecedented 60% jump in incidents for 2018 on the back of an increase in 2017. This was seen mostly due to a sharp increase in white supremacist activity. Another significant rise was recorded in 2019.
They also strongly objected to the extremist politicians,
Pauline Hanson
Pauline Lee Hanson (''née'' Seccombe, formerly Zagorski; born 27 May 1954) is an Australian politician who is the founder and leader of One Nation, a right-wing populist political party. Hanson has represented Queensland in the Australian ...
and
Malcolm Roberts coming to speak in the Jewish suburbs of Melbourne. They were invited by a Jewish extremist Avi Yemini, and many white nationalists were expected at the event, before it was cancelled. ECAJ in their statement with the
Jewish Community Council of Victoria
The Jewish Community Council of Victoria Inc (JCCV) is the main representative body for Victorian Jewry, representing 52 Jewish community organisations and over 60,000 Victorian Jews. The JCCV's mission is to represent the Victorian Jewish comm ...
said that while they "generally support the right of people to express their opinions", they objected to this event going ahead.
Israel advocacy
ECAJ, considers itself a peak body for Australian Jewry, but regularly conducts advocacy on behalf of Israel. This is in accordance with the ECAJ’s Constitution, whose objects include “''To support and strengthen the connection of Australian Jewry with the State of Israel.''” Further, according to the authoritativ
Gen 17 study of the Australian Jewish communityin 2017, 88% of Australian Jews feel a sense of responsibility to ensure that the State of Israel continues to exist in peace and security (p.64).
One significant area of pro-Israel advocacy is in their opposition to the
Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) is a Palestinian-led movement promoting boycotts, divestments, and economic sanctions against Israel. Its objective is to pressure Israel to meet what the BDS movement describes as Israel's obligations ...
(BDS) campaign against Israel. ECAJ has rejected the BDS movement as
anti-Semitic
Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against Jews. A person who holds such positions is called an antisemite. Antisemitism is considered to be a form of racism.
Antis ...
, although they did not join the legal proceedings against a Sydney professor brought by the group
Shurat HaDin
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.
ECAJ submitted a complaint to
Special Broadcasting Service
The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) is an Australian hybrid-funded public service broadcaster. About 80 percent of funding for the company is derived from the Australian Government. SBS operates six TV channels ( SBS, SBS Viceland, SBS World ...
(SBS) over their screening the TV series ''
The Promise'' in November and December 2011. This complaint pointed to many examples of the negative stereotyping of the Jewish people throughout the series, in particular through the portrayals of the Jewish characters. This was later supported by the Chairman of the New South Wales Community Relations Commission, Stepan Kerkyasharian. His submission argued that the program was guilty of "the portrayal of an entire nation in a negative light" and noted "concern that the series negatively portrays the WHOLE of the Jewish People. Such a portrayal cannot be justified in ANY context."
In 2019 ECAJ also released a rebuttal against the Israeli journalist and political candidate, Orly Noy who claimed anti-
Sephardi
Sephardic (or Sephardi) Jews (, ; lad, Djudíos Sefardíes), also ''Sepharadim'' , Modern Hebrew: ''Sfaradim'', Tiberian Hebrew, Tiberian: Səp̄āraddîm, also , ''Ye'hude Sepharad'', lit. "The Jews of Spain", es, Judíos sefardíes (or ), ...
racism and
Apartheid
Apartheid (, especially South African English: , ; , "aparthood") was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s. Apartheid was ...
was deeply rooted in Israeli society.
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