Teenagers have been expelled from an elite Jewish school after appearing to use illicit substances during online classes in full view of teachers and students.
The acts were caught on camera during the Zoom lesson in mid-July at Moriah College, in Sydney s eastern suburbs, and widely shared among students.
One showed a Year 12 student crushing a white powder - believed to be flour - with a bank card, while another showed a student who was previously expelled lighting up a bong during Jewish studies class.
In a third video, a teenager could be seen showing other students how to handle drugs, before a fourth student changed their name to Hitler on the video app.
These are the Jewish victims of the Surfside building collapse
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These are the Jewish victims of the Surfside building collapse
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Images of Andres Levine, Ilan Naibryf and Deborah Berezdivin, three of the Jewish victims of the Surfside building collapse, in center among other photographs of those missing posted at a makeshift memorial on the building site in Surfside, Fla., June 26, 2021.
This article will be updated as more names are identified by authorities in Florida.
(JTA) The Champlain Towers South building collapse is a national tragedy, one that has claimed nearly 20 lives so far and left over 140 still missing in the rubble as of Thursday.
Among other groups, it struck a unique nexus of the American Jewish community in South Florida, home to a mix of Latin American immigrants, Israelis and retirees from the Northeast. The town of Surfside, the site of the collapse, is at least a third Jewish, with a large Orthodox population.