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KOSHER retailers in Australia this week joined a global Jewish protest against the Ben & Jerry’s boycott.
Contacted by
The AJN on Tuesday afternoon, Kraus in Ripponlea, Melbourne, said, “Due to the recent decision by Ben & Jerry’s … we will no longer be stocking their line.”
The sentiment was echoed by Kosher Kingdom in Elsternwick who said they were “working on removing the brand”.
By Tuesday evening, the store had posted online, “Due to recent statements made by Ben & Jerry’s ice cream we have decided to stop selling their product … we stand with Israel.”
Krinskys in Bondi told
The AJN it was not a brand they stocked.
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EXCLUSIVE: Wallabies great George Gregan accused of racist languageExclusive, Caroline Marcus|20/05/2021|4min
Wallabies great George Gregan has been accused of using “hateful, racist language” while allegedly plotting to remove a former business partner from the company the man founded.
Sky News can exclusively reveal that the explosive conversations between the most capped Wallaby and another former player are set to feature in a high-profile trial next month.
Mr Gregan and Matthew Dixon, a former NSW Waratahs player, are accused of hatching a plan to oust Alexander Goldberg from PTP Fitness, the fitness product company the Jewish businessman founded in 2010.
A series of SMS and WhatsApp messages between Mr Gregan and Mr Dixon were tendered to the Federal Court by Mr Goldberg’s barrister Robert Stitt QC during a pre-trial hearing.
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EXCLUSIVE: Inner-city Melbourne council passes emergency resolution expressing solidarity with PalestiniansSenior Reporter Caroline Marcus|21/05/2021|3min
EXCLUSIVE: An inner-city Melbourne council has weighed into the conflict between Israel and Gaza, carrying a resolution expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people and blaming the violence on the Israeli occupation .
The move has angered Jewish community leaders, who called the resolution “loopy” and “shameful”.
The motion was moved by socialist councillor Stephen Jolly as emergency business, meaning it could be introduced at short notice without widespread community consultation.
“The Council notes with deep concern the escalation of violence in Israel and Palestine, with hundreds of Palestinians killed in the last week and ten in Israel, with Palestinians bearing the brunt of the attacks by the Israeli military in Gaza,” the resolution says.