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Israeli Australians refers to Australian citizens or
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who are fully or partially of Israeli descent. The population colloquially refer to themselves as Ausraelis. The most recent Australian census of 2016 recorded 9,817 Israeli Australians. This is a 6.4% increase from the previous 2011 Census. The largest percentage of Israeli Australians live within the state of
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, closely followed by
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.Department of Home Affairs - Australian Government. “Israel-born, Community Information Summary”, 2018, https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/mca/files/2016-cis-israel.PDF The majority of Israeli Australians are
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. However, there are a small number of Palestinian Christians and Muslims who immigrated to Australia while originally having Israeli citizenship. Most Israeli Australians are bilingual in
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and
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. There is a dedicated Hebrew language radio programme on the
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, as well as Israeli podcasts broadcast from
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. There are also several notable Israeli Australian community groups including the Association of Israelis in Australia (AIA) and the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC). Israeli Australians also host and participate in a number of notable community events such as Yom Hazikaron and Yom Haatzmaut as well as ISraeli film festivals and traditional dance classes and performances. Politically Israeli Australians are diverse in their perspectives on the ongoing conflict in Israel. However, the group occasionally is cited in mainstream media such as controversy surrounding the 2016 VCE exams as well as the 2022 Sydney Festival.


History

It has been suggested that people from the geographic region of Israel have been immigrating to Australia since the nineteenth century. However, since the state of Israel's establishment in 1948, the population of the area doubled due to the arrival of Jewish people from all over the world immigrating to Israel. Israeli immigrants were first recorded in Australia in 1954. Many Israeli Australians moved from Europe to Australia after the
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, then returned to Israel to start families before immigrating to Australia. 67.7% of Israel-born Australians arrived before 2007, compared to the total oversea-born population of 61.8%. Since then, the Israeli-born Australian population has steadily grown by several hundred per year.


Demographics


Age and gender

The Israeli Australian population is slightly older than the average for the total Australian population with a median age of 42 years compared to 38 years. In the most recent census, 5,422 male Israeli Australians were recorded and 4,391 female. This equates to a gender ration of 123 males per 100 females.


Location

It is indicated that Israeli Australians live predominantly within urban areas of Victoria and New South Wales. 85% (7,947) of all Israeli Australians live in these two states. The largest population of Israeli Australians reside in Victoria (4,353), followed by New South Wales (3,594),
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(738) and
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(697). The 2016 Census report does not include population in the
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,
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,
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or the
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. Within Victoria, 80% of all Israeli Australians live in the Glen Eira, described by Daeshi Lawrence to be “the heart of Melbourne's Jewish community”. Within New South Wales many Israeli Australians live in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney.


Language

The main languages spoken by Israeli Australians are
Hebrew Hebrew (; ; ) is a Northwest Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family. Historically, it is one of the spoken languages of the Israelites and their longest-surviving descendants, the Jews and Samaritans. It was largely preserved ...
,
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and
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. 6,874 Israeli Australians reported speaking a language other than English at home. The Special Broadcasting Service in Australia presents a Hebrew language radio show and maintains a website and J-Air hosts a Jewish Australian internet radio broadcast in four languages.


Median income

In 2016 the median weekly income for Israeli Australians over the age of 15 years old was $842 AUD. The median income for the total overseas-born population of Australia was $615 AUD and for the Australian born population $688 AUD. As well as this 40% of Israeli Australians earn a weekly income over $1000 AUD. This figure is 15% larger than that of the total Australian population.


Employment

For Israeli Australians aged 15 years and older, there was a workforce participation rate of 70.2% and an unemployment rate of 6.1%. This is higher than for the total Australian population with a participation rate of 64.6% and 6.9% unemployment rate. Of this population 65.1% of all working Israeli Australians were employed in managerial, professional or trade occupations.


Education and qualifications

According to the 2016 census, 69.4% of Israeli Australians over 15 years old “had some form of higher non-school qualification”. This is 9.3% higher than that of the total Australian population.


Religion

In 2016, 77% of Israeli Australians stated that they were religious . Of this portion 6,089 identified as Jewish, 529 as
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and 287 as
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. This being said despite census data there is growing literature indicating Israeli Australian detachment from the wider Australian Jewish Community. Ran Porat claims that Israeli Australians rank the highest in terms of low identification with the Australian Jewish Community and exhibit a low sense of belonging and lack of engagement. In a survey completed by Gen17 close to a quarter of Israeli Australians indicated they felt either "somewhat connected" or "very unconnected" to the wider Jewish community and 20% stated they considered belonging to the Jewish Community as either "very unimportant" pr "fairly unimportant". The 2016 Census does not mention Islamic Israelis. Although, Australia does not recognise Palestine as a state, in 2001 the Australian Census collected ancestral data of its population  and found 7000 Palestinian Australians. While the region of Palestine lies within Israel, Palestinian Australians are not counted in recent Census data unless they choose to identify themselves. Accordingly, there is a lack of clear data on Islamic Israelis and Palestinians in Australia.


Community Events

The Israeli Australian community also holds and participates in several annual events and celebrations. For example, Israeli Australians make up the largest proportion of attendees at Yom Hazikaron ceremonies, the memorial day for those who died defending the state of Israel, and Yom Haatzmaut community events, the celebration of Israeli independence. As well as this, an annual Israeli film festival is held in Australia, promoted by the Israeli Embassy in Australia. The Festival is called “Jerusalem Cinematheque New Zealand and Australia Film Series” and consists of 12 weekly screenings. Israeli dancing classes and performances also take place throughout the year within Australia.
Israeli folk dancing Israeli folk dance ( he, ריקודי עם, ''rikudei 'am'', lit. "Folk dances") is a form of dance usually performed to songs in Hebrew, or to other songs which have been popular in Israel, with dances choreographed for specific songs. Israeli ...
acts as both a way for Israeli Australians to stay in touch with their community and has been called "a Unifier of the Jewish Community". As well as this prominent Israeli dancing groups perform at festivals throughout Australia. In January 2022 Batsheva Dance Company partnered with Israeli choreographer
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to bring Israeli dance to mainstream Australia through the event Decadance at the Sydney Festival in 2022.


Community Organisations

* Association of Israelis in Australia (AIA) * Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC) * Ozraelis * Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ)


Politics

Given political tension within the state of Israel since the mid twentieth century, there are varied stances on the conflict within the Israeli Australian community. 76% of Israeli Australians consider themselves Zionists, 76% keep up with the news in Israel and 86% feel "a sense of responsibility to ensure that the State of Israel continues to exist". On top of this between 2008 and 2012 400 Israeli Australians returned to Israel for compulsory military service The co-CEO of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry Alex Ryvchin told the
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: “" nthe Australian-Jewish community overwhelmingly there is support for a
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”. Notwithstanding this statement, Ryvchin also supports Israeli retaliation and has openly criticised Palestinian leadership. In 2016, Israeli Australian political groups were reported on by the Australian media as they stood against the
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following the inclusion of a play by Palestinian Australian playwright Samah Sabawi, submitting that the play was one sided and would create a hostile environment for Jewish students. On top of this Israeli Australian community groups such as the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council, use their platform as a means to push political messages. The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council seeks to limit anti-Israeli bias and publish their own media in order to provide an Israeli Australian perspective on the conflict. The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council also advise the Australian Government on how best to legislatively address antisemitism. In 2022 the Israeli Embassy in Australia partially sponsored the Sydney Festival and more specifically the production of
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's Decadance by the
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. For Israeli Australians this acts as a way to bring their culture into the mainstream light and act as a community event to celebrate Israeli Dance. However, the partnership with the Israeli embassy has resulted in boycotts from three arts organisations and several acts scheduled to perform at the festival. Such acts include artist Khaled Sabsabi, rapper Barkindji, dance company Bindi Bosses, the Arab Theatre Studio, the Bankstown Poetry Slam and comedian
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. Overall, Israeli Australians a more critical of Israel than the wider Jewish Community in Australia. Ran Porat found that 71% of Israeli Australians believe that there is too much corruption in Israel compared to 46% for the total Australian Jewish population. As well as this 52% of Israeli Australians believe that people who are not Jewish suffer in Israel compared to 35% for the total Jewish Population in Australia.


Notable people

* Hajnal Ban - a former Australian politician who stood for the Liberal National Party but was dropped as their candidate in 2010 due to criminal allegations. *
Frank Lowy Sir Frank P. Lowy ( ; born 22 October 1930) is an Australian-Israeli businessman of Jewish Slovakian-Hungarian origins and the former long-time Chairman of Westfield Corporation, a global shopping centre company with billion of assets under ...
- a prominent international businessman, known for starting Westfield Corp. He currently runs the Lowy Family Group with his sons
David David (; , "beloved one") (traditional spelling), , ''Dāwūd''; grc-koi, Δαυΐδ, Dauíd; la, Davidus, David; gez , ዳዊት, ''Dawit''; xcl, Դաւիթ, ''Dawitʿ''; cu, Давíдъ, ''Davidŭ''; possibly meaning "beloved one". w ...
, Peter and Steven. *
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- a singer, songwriter and actor who is best known for his debut album '' Autumn Flow'', however more recently has taken up many acting roles in musical theatre productions. He is also known for writing the closing song on popular Australian children's television show '' Giggle and Hoot''. * Yitzhak Yedid - a classical concert musical composer who has written more than 50 pieces and has won several musical awards such as the Canadian Azrieli Music Prize. * Ghil'ad Zuckermann - a linguist at the
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who specialises in revivalistics the study of reclaiming, revitalising and reinvigorating lost languages. *
Miron Bleiberg Miron Bleiberg ( he, מירון בלייברג) is an Israeli-Australian football (soccer) manager. Biography Bleiberg was educated at the Hebrew Reali School in Haifa, Israel. A former captain in the Israeli Navy, Bleiberg commanded patrol bo ...
- a former football (soccer) manager who coached the team formerly known as
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until 2006 and
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until December, 2021. *
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- a former football (soccer) player
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who played for the team from 2010 to 2014. * Ohad Rein - a musician better known by his stage name '' Old Man River''. Rein is based in
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and has received an APRA award for his work. More recently he has led several yoga workshops across the globe and manages Bliss Ball Studio.


See also

* Australian Jews in Israel *
History of the Jews in Australia The history of Jews in Australia traces the history of Australian Jews from the British settlement of Australia commencing in 1788. Though Europeans had visited Australia before 1788, there is no evidence of any Jewish sailors among the crew. ...
*
Assyrian Australians Assyrian Australians ( syr, ܐܵܬܘܿܪ̈ܵܝܹܐ ܕܐܘܼܣܛܪܵܠܝܼܵܐ), refers to ethnic Assyrians possessing Australian nationality. They are descended from the Northern Mesopotamian region, specifically the Assyrian homeland. Today ...
*
Russian Australians Russian Australians comprise Australian citizens who have full or partial Russian heritage or people who emigrated from Russia and reside in Australia. Early naval contact In 1807 the sloop ''Neva'' sailed to Port Jackson, under the comma ...
*
Australia–Israel relations Bilateral relations between Australia and Israel, were established in 1949. Australia has an embassy in Tel Aviv and Israel has an embassy in Canberra. History Before the establishment of Israel Four Australian Light Horse brigades and a battali ...


References

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